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Statutes > California > Fac > 10321-10327

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 10321-10327



10321.  The department may enter into any cooperative arrangement
with the United States Department of Agriculture to undertake
brucellosis control pursuant to this chapter.



10322.  To carry out the provisions of this chapter, any duly
authorized representative of the department or of the United States
Department of Agriculture, may enter upon any premises except
dwelling houses. No person shall interfere with the representative
while he is enforcing the provisions of this chapter.



10323.  The department may use the services of official
veterinarians or contract with accredited veterinarians to carry out
the provisions of this chapter.


10324.  The director may make such regulations as are reasonably
necessary to carry this chapter into effect. He may require such
reports and records as are necessary.



10325.  Every accredited veterinarian who is conducting work
pursuant to this chapter shall submit reports to the department on
forms that are furnished for that purpose.



10326.  In addition to any other authority in this part that is
available to the director for the purpose of preventing the spread of
any disease of livestock, the director may adopt regulations to
prevent the spread within this state of bovine brucellosis through
limitations on movement of bovine animals or through such tests or
vaccinations or other means as he may find and determine to be
necessary. If he finds and determines that similar regulations are
necessary interstate, he shall notify the Governor in order that the
procedure which is set forth in Section 9570 may be followed.



10327.  To accomplish the purpose of this chapter and to prevent
outbreaks of brucellosis, the director shall by regulation establish
conditions for the movement of female dairy cattle, such as evidence
of calfhood vaccination or other appropriate recognized tests.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fac > 10321-10327

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 10321-10327



10321.  The department may enter into any cooperative arrangement
with the United States Department of Agriculture to undertake
brucellosis control pursuant to this chapter.



10322.  To carry out the provisions of this chapter, any duly
authorized representative of the department or of the United States
Department of Agriculture, may enter upon any premises except
dwelling houses. No person shall interfere with the representative
while he is enforcing the provisions of this chapter.



10323.  The department may use the services of official
veterinarians or contract with accredited veterinarians to carry out
the provisions of this chapter.


10324.  The director may make such regulations as are reasonably
necessary to carry this chapter into effect. He may require such
reports and records as are necessary.



10325.  Every accredited veterinarian who is conducting work
pursuant to this chapter shall submit reports to the department on
forms that are furnished for that purpose.



10326.  In addition to any other authority in this part that is
available to the director for the purpose of preventing the spread of
any disease of livestock, the director may adopt regulations to
prevent the spread within this state of bovine brucellosis through
limitations on movement of bovine animals or through such tests or
vaccinations or other means as he may find and determine to be
necessary. If he finds and determines that similar regulations are
necessary interstate, he shall notify the Governor in order that the
procedure which is set forth in Section 9570 may be followed.



10327.  To accomplish the purpose of this chapter and to prevent
outbreaks of brucellosis, the director shall by regulation establish
conditions for the movement of female dairy cattle, such as evidence
of calfhood vaccination or other appropriate recognized tests.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fac > 10321-10327

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 10321-10327



10321.  The department may enter into any cooperative arrangement
with the United States Department of Agriculture to undertake
brucellosis control pursuant to this chapter.



10322.  To carry out the provisions of this chapter, any duly
authorized representative of the department or of the United States
Department of Agriculture, may enter upon any premises except
dwelling houses. No person shall interfere with the representative
while he is enforcing the provisions of this chapter.



10323.  The department may use the services of official
veterinarians or contract with accredited veterinarians to carry out
the provisions of this chapter.


10324.  The director may make such regulations as are reasonably
necessary to carry this chapter into effect. He may require such
reports and records as are necessary.



10325.  Every accredited veterinarian who is conducting work
pursuant to this chapter shall submit reports to the department on
forms that are furnished for that purpose.



10326.  In addition to any other authority in this part that is
available to the director for the purpose of preventing the spread of
any disease of livestock, the director may adopt regulations to
prevent the spread within this state of bovine brucellosis through
limitations on movement of bovine animals or through such tests or
vaccinations or other means as he may find and determine to be
necessary. If he finds and determines that similar regulations are
necessary interstate, he shall notify the Governor in order that the
procedure which is set forth in Section 9570 may be followed.



10327.  To accomplish the purpose of this chapter and to prevent
outbreaks of brucellosis, the director shall by regulation establish
conditions for the movement of female dairy cattle, such as evidence
of calfhood vaccination or other appropriate recognized tests.