State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fac > 9301-9307

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 9301-9307



9301.  When moved for the purpose of immediate slaughter, cattle
which are infected with, or exposed to, the Boophilus annulatus tick
shall be dipped or treated in the manner which is prescribed by the
department, unless they are to be loaded directly on railroad cars at
the point of origin.


9302.  If upon examination of any cattle or sheep, the director
finds any cattle which are infected with the Boophilus annulatus
tick, or sheep or cattle which are infected with, or exposed to,
scabies, he shall forthwith notify, in writing, the owner or person
that is in control of the cattle or sheep to dip or otherwise treat
them as directed for the purpose of eradicating the tick or scabies.
The owner or person that is in control of the cattle or sheep shall
comply with the notice within 10 days.



9303.  If, at the expiration of 10 days from the date on which
notice was given, the owner or person in control of the cattle or
sheep has failed to dip the cattle or sheep in accordance with the
directions of the director, the director shall immediately take
possession of the cattle or sheep and dip the sheep as many times as
may be necessary, or dip or otherwise treat the cattle.



9304.  If upon examination at the end of the 10 days the director
finds that the cattle have been dipped or otherwise treated for the
extermination of ticks but are still infected, he shall instruct the
owner or person in possession of the cattle to continue the dipping
or treatment as the circumstances may demand, and within such time as
the department deems advisable.



9305.  If upon examination at any time the department finds that the
cattle are again infected with the ticks or that the owner or person
in control of the cattle has not continued to properly dip or
otherwise treat the cattle as instructed, the director shall take
possession of the cattle and dip or otherwise treat them.




9306.  If the director has reason to believe that the disease known
as scabies exists in a flock of sheep or in a herd of cattle, he
shall notify the owner or person that is in control of the sheep or
cattle to gather all the sheep or cattle in a corral in order that
the sheep or cattle may be examined to ascertain if any are so
infected.



9307.  If the owner or person that is in control of the sheep or
cattle does not gather all of the sheep or cattle in a corral for the
examination, the director shall gather the sheep or cattle in a
corral for the examination. He may hire such necessary help as may be
required to gather the sheep or cattle.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fac > 9301-9307

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 9301-9307



9301.  When moved for the purpose of immediate slaughter, cattle
which are infected with, or exposed to, the Boophilus annulatus tick
shall be dipped or treated in the manner which is prescribed by the
department, unless they are to be loaded directly on railroad cars at
the point of origin.


9302.  If upon examination of any cattle or sheep, the director
finds any cattle which are infected with the Boophilus annulatus
tick, or sheep or cattle which are infected with, or exposed to,
scabies, he shall forthwith notify, in writing, the owner or person
that is in control of the cattle or sheep to dip or otherwise treat
them as directed for the purpose of eradicating the tick or scabies.
The owner or person that is in control of the cattle or sheep shall
comply with the notice within 10 days.



9303.  If, at the expiration of 10 days from the date on which
notice was given, the owner or person in control of the cattle or
sheep has failed to dip the cattle or sheep in accordance with the
directions of the director, the director shall immediately take
possession of the cattle or sheep and dip the sheep as many times as
may be necessary, or dip or otherwise treat the cattle.



9304.  If upon examination at the end of the 10 days the director
finds that the cattle have been dipped or otherwise treated for the
extermination of ticks but are still infected, he shall instruct the
owner or person in possession of the cattle to continue the dipping
or treatment as the circumstances may demand, and within such time as
the department deems advisable.



9305.  If upon examination at any time the department finds that the
cattle are again infected with the ticks or that the owner or person
in control of the cattle has not continued to properly dip or
otherwise treat the cattle as instructed, the director shall take
possession of the cattle and dip or otherwise treat them.




9306.  If the director has reason to believe that the disease known
as scabies exists in a flock of sheep or in a herd of cattle, he
shall notify the owner or person that is in control of the sheep or
cattle to gather all the sheep or cattle in a corral in order that
the sheep or cattle may be examined to ascertain if any are so
infected.



9307.  If the owner or person that is in control of the sheep or
cattle does not gather all of the sheep or cattle in a corral for the
examination, the director shall gather the sheep or cattle in a
corral for the examination. He may hire such necessary help as may be
required to gather the sheep or cattle.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fac > 9301-9307

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 9301-9307



9301.  When moved for the purpose of immediate slaughter, cattle
which are infected with, or exposed to, the Boophilus annulatus tick
shall be dipped or treated in the manner which is prescribed by the
department, unless they are to be loaded directly on railroad cars at
the point of origin.


9302.  If upon examination of any cattle or sheep, the director
finds any cattle which are infected with the Boophilus annulatus
tick, or sheep or cattle which are infected with, or exposed to,
scabies, he shall forthwith notify, in writing, the owner or person
that is in control of the cattle or sheep to dip or otherwise treat
them as directed for the purpose of eradicating the tick or scabies.
The owner or person that is in control of the cattle or sheep shall
comply with the notice within 10 days.



9303.  If, at the expiration of 10 days from the date on which
notice was given, the owner or person in control of the cattle or
sheep has failed to dip the cattle or sheep in accordance with the
directions of the director, the director shall immediately take
possession of the cattle or sheep and dip the sheep as many times as
may be necessary, or dip or otherwise treat the cattle.



9304.  If upon examination at the end of the 10 days the director
finds that the cattle have been dipped or otherwise treated for the
extermination of ticks but are still infected, he shall instruct the
owner or person in possession of the cattle to continue the dipping
or treatment as the circumstances may demand, and within such time as
the department deems advisable.



9305.  If upon examination at any time the department finds that the
cattle are again infected with the ticks or that the owner or person
in control of the cattle has not continued to properly dip or
otherwise treat the cattle as instructed, the director shall take
possession of the cattle and dip or otherwise treat them.




9306.  If the director has reason to believe that the disease known
as scabies exists in a flock of sheep or in a herd of cattle, he
shall notify the owner or person that is in control of the sheep or
cattle to gather all the sheep or cattle in a corral in order that
the sheep or cattle may be examined to ascertain if any are so
infected.



9307.  If the owner or person that is in control of the sheep or
cattle does not gather all of the sheep or cattle in a corral for the
examination, the director shall gather the sheep or cattle in a
corral for the examination. He may hire such necessary help as may be
required to gather the sheep or cattle.