§ 10001 Tuberculosis Control Areas
This law lets the health department set up special zones in the state to control tuberculosis.
This law lets the health department set up special zones in the state to control tuberculosis.
This law says that when the health department declares a tuberculosis (TB) control area, it must tell the businesses that are in that area.
This law lets the State Veterinarian order tests on cattle in a tuberculosis control area to find out which animals have TB.
This law says that if you own cattle in a tuberculosis control area, you must let the department test the cattle and give them the space and help they need.
This law says that any cows you move into a tuberculosis control zone have to follow the rules set by the State Veterinarian.
This law lets the state veterinarian order a quarantine if any cow tests positive for tuberculosis or is found to have it during an exam.
This law says that when you get money for a reacting cow, the amount is decided by the rules in Sections 9592 and 9593.
This law says that after a cow is evaluated, it must be killed within 30 days and a state veterinarian has to watch the process.
This law says animals can be used for testing or killed even when there is no money set aside to pay for any damages.
This law says that whenever a reacting bovine animal is killed, a state department or the U.S. Department of Agriculture has to watch over the process.