§ 106-304 Proclamation of livestock and poultry quarantine
§ 106-305 Proclamation of infected feedstuff quarantine
§ 106-306 Rules to enforce quarantine
§ 106-307 Violation of proclamation or rules
§ 106-307.1 Serums, vaccines, etc., for control of animal diseases
§ 106-307.2 Reports of infectious disease in livestock and poultry to State Veterinarian
§ 106-307.3 Quarantine of infected or inoculated livestock
§ 106-307.4 Quarantine of inoculated poultry
§ 106-307.5 Livestock and poultry brought into State
§ 106-307.6 Violation made misdemeanor
§ 106-307.7 Diseased livestock running at large
§ 106-308 Appropriation to combat animal and fowl diseases
§ 106-309 Disposition of surplus funds
§ 106-310 Burial of hogs dying natural death required
§ 106-311 Hogs affected with cholera to be segregated and confined
§ 106-312 Shipping hogs from cholera-infected territory
§ 106-313 Price of serum to be fixed
§ 106-314 Manufacture and use of serum and virus restricted
§ 106-315 Written permit from State Veterinarian for sale, use or distribution of hog-cholera virus, etc
§ 106-316 Counties authorized to purchase and supply serum
§ 106-316.1 Purpose of §§ 106-316.1 to 106-316.5
§ 106-316.2 Use of virulent hog-cholera virus prohibited without permit; virulent hog-cholera virus defined; use of modified live virus vaccines
§ 106-316.3 Unlawful to import hogs inoculated with virulent virus; exceptions for immediate slaughter; health certificate and permit required
§ 106-316.4 Penalties for violation of §§ 106-316.1 to 106-316.5
§ 106-317 Regulation of the transportation or importation of hogs and other livestock into State
§ 106-318 Issuance of health certificates for swine and livestock; inspection
§ 106-319 Burial of hogs and other livestock dying in transit
§ 106-321 Penalties for violation
§ 106-322 Effect of §§ 106-317 to 106-322
§ 106-322.1 State-federal hog-cholera cooperative agreements; establishment of hog-cholera eradication areas
§ 106-322.2 Destruction of swine affected with or exposed to hog cholera; indemnity payments
§ 106-322.3 When indemnity payments not to be made
§ 106-323 State to pay part of value of animals killed on account of disease; purchase by State of animals exposed to certain diseases
§ 106-324 Appraisal of cattle affected with Bang’s disease and tuberculosis
§ 106-325 Appraisal of animals affected with glanders; report
§ 106-326 Report of appraisal of cattle affected with Bang’s disease and tuberculosis to State Veterinarian; contents
§ 106-327 Marketing of cattle affected with Bang’s disease and tuberculosis
§ 106-328 Report on salvage
§ 106-329 Compensation when killing ordered
§ 106-330 Ownership of destroyed animals; outstanding liens
§ 106-331 State not to pay for feed of animals ordered killed
§ 106-332 Disinfection of stockyards by owners
§ 106-333 Payments made only on certain conditions
§ 106-334 Owner’s claim for indemnity supported by reports
§ 106-335 State Veterinarian to carry out provisions of Article; how moneys paid out
§ 106-336 Animals reacting to tuberculin test
§ 106-337 Animals to be branded
§ 106-338 Quarantine; removal or sale; sale and use of milk
§ 106-339 Seller liable in civil action
§ 106-340 Responsibility of owner of premises where sale is made
§ 106-341 Sale of tuberculin
§ 106-342 Notice to owner of suspected animals; quarantine
§ 106-343 Appropriations by counties; elections
§ 106-344 Petition for election if commissioners refuse cooperation; order; effect
§ 106-345 Importation of cattle
§ 106-346 Amount of appropriation
§ 106-347 Qualified veterinarian
§ 106-348 Rules and regulations
§ 106-349 Violation of law a misdemeanor
§ 106-350 Sale of tubercular animal a felony
§ 106-351 Systematic dipping of cattle or horses
§ 106-352 Counties not embraced in quarantine zones
§ 106-353 Dipping vats; counties to provide; cost
§ 106-354 Local State inspectors; commissioned as quarantine inspectors; salaries, etc
§ 106-355 Enforcement of compliance with law
§ 106-356 Owners of stock to have same dipped; supervision of dipping; dipping period
§ 106-357 Service of notice
§ 106-358 Cattle placed in quarantine; dipping at expense of owner
§ 106-359 Expense of dipping as lien on animals; enforcement of lien
§ 106-360 Duty of sheriff
§ 106-361 Rules and regulations
§ 106-362 Penalty for violation
§ 106-363 Damaging dipping vats a felony
§ 106-388 Animals affected with, or exposed to, brucellosis declared subject to quarantine, etc
§ 106-389 Brucellosis defined; program for vaccination; sale, etc., of vaccine; cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture
§ 106-390 Blood sample testing; diseased animals to be branded and quarantined; sale; removal of identification, etc
§ 106-391 Civil liability of vendors
§ 106-392 Sales by nonresidents
§ 106-393 Duties of State Veterinarian; quarantine of animals; required testing
§ 106-394 Cooperation of county boards of commissioners
§ 106-395 Compulsory testing
§ 106-396 Authority to promulgate and enforce rules and regulations
§ 106-397 Violation made misdemeanor
§ 106-398 Punishment for sale of animals known to be infected, or under quarantine
§ 106-399.4 Imminent threat of contagious animal disease; emergency measures and procedures
§ 106-399.5 Warrantless inspections
§ 106-400 Sale or transportation of animals affected with disease prohibited
§ 106-400.1 Swine disease testing
§ 106-401 State Veterinarian authorized to quarantine
§ 106-401.1 Inspection and quarantine of poultry
§ 106-402 Confinement and isolation of diseased animals required
§ 106-402.1 Movement of animals prohibited; destruction of animals to control animal disease authorized
§ 106-403 Disposition of dead domesticated animals
§ 106-404 Animals affected with glanders to be killed
§ 106-405 Prohibited acts; penalties
§ 106-405.1 Definitions
§ 106-405.2 Permit for feeding garbage to swine
§ 106-405.3 Application for permit
§ 106-405.4 Revocation of permits
§ 106-405.5 Sanitation
§ 106-405.6 Cooking or other treatment
§ 106-405.7 Inspection and investigation; maintenance of records
§ 106-405.8 Enforcement of Part; rules and regulations
§ 106-405.9 Penalties
§ 106-405.15 “Equine infectious anemia” defined
§ 106-405.16 Animals infected with or exposed to equine infectious anemia declared subject to quarantine
§ 106-405.17 Authority to promulgate and enforce rules and regulations
§ 106-405.18 Implementation of control and eradication program
§ 106-405.19 Violation made misdemeanor
§ 106-405.20 Civil penalties

Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 106 > Article 34 - Animal Diseases

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