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§ 77. Examination  by  veterinarian  prerequisite  to  destruction  of  animal.  No animal shall be destroyed by  the  commissioner  or  by  his  order  unless  first  examined  by  a  veterinarian in the employ of the  department, or whose work is approved by  the  commissioner,  nor  until  such  veterinarian  renders  a  certificate  to the commissioner, to the  effect that he has made such examination, that, in  his  judgment,  such  animal  is infected with a specified infectious or communicable disease,  or that its destruction is necessary in order to prevent or suppress, or  to aid in preventing or suppressing such disease.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 77

§ 77. Examination  by  veterinarian  prerequisite  to  destruction  of  animal.  No animal shall be destroyed by  the  commissioner  or  by  his  order  unless  first  examined  by  a  veterinarian in the employ of the  department, or whose work is approved by  the  commissioner,  nor  until  such  veterinarian  renders  a  certificate  to the commissioner, to the  effect that he has made such examination, that, in  his  judgment,  such  animal  is infected with a specified infectious or communicable disease,  or that its destruction is necessary in order to prevent or suppress, or  to aid in preventing or suppressing such disease.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 77

§ 77. Examination  by  veterinarian  prerequisite  to  destruction  of  animal.  No animal shall be destroyed by  the  commissioner  or  by  his  order  unless  first  examined  by  a  veterinarian in the employ of the  department, or whose work is approved by  the  commissioner,  nor  until  such  veterinarian  renders  a  certificate  to the commissioner, to the  effect that he has made such examination, that, in  his  judgment,  such  animal  is infected with a specified infectious or communicable disease,  or that its destruction is necessary in order to prevent or suppress, or  to aid in preventing or suppressing such disease.