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§ 78. Examination  of  domestic  animals.  1.   The commissioner shall  cause a physical examination  and  a  tuberculin  test  to  be  made  by  competent   and   authorized   veterinarians   of  all  bovine  animals,  irrespective of age or sex, and cause all  such  bovine  animals  to  be  subjected to periodic retests when deemed necessary by the commissioner.  The  commissioner may also cause a physical examination and a tuberculin  test to be  made  by  competent  and  authorized  veterinarians  of  any  domestic  animal  or  herds  of domestic animals, irrespective of age or  sex, when deemed necessary in his or her judgment to prevent or suppress  disease. If, from such examination or test, any animal be deemed by  the  commissioner  to be infected with tuberculosis or any other communicable  disease or its condition be such as to render  it  undesirable  for  the  production  of  milk or meat, or a menace to the health of other animals  or persons, such animal shall be  immediately  removed  from  the  herd,  slaughtered or otherwise disposed of as the commissioner may prescribe.    2.  No  person shall possess, maintain, transport, or otherwise handle  farmed  deer  except  under  conditions  by  which  such   animals   are  biologically  segregated  from  bovine animals in a manner prescribed by  the commissioner, provided however that such  separation  shall  not  be  required  with respect to any farmed deer maintained under circumstances  where contact with bovine animals would not pose a threat to the state's  cattle  population  as  determined  by  the  commissioner  pursuant   to  regulation.  For  purposes  of this subdivision: (a) "farmed deer" shall  mean members of family Cervidae which are raised or bred in confinement;  and (b) "bovine animals" shall mean cattle and bison.  This  subdivision  shall  take  effect on the one hundred eightieth day after it shall have  become a law.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 78

§ 78. Examination  of  domestic  animals.  1.   The commissioner shall  cause a physical examination  and  a  tuberculin  test  to  be  made  by  competent   and   authorized   veterinarians   of  all  bovine  animals,  irrespective of age or sex, and cause all  such  bovine  animals  to  be  subjected to periodic retests when deemed necessary by the commissioner.  The  commissioner may also cause a physical examination and a tuberculin  test to be  made  by  competent  and  authorized  veterinarians  of  any  domestic  animal  or  herds  of domestic animals, irrespective of age or  sex, when deemed necessary in his or her judgment to prevent or suppress  disease. If, from such examination or test, any animal be deemed by  the  commissioner  to be infected with tuberculosis or any other communicable  disease or its condition be such as to render  it  undesirable  for  the  production  of  milk or meat, or a menace to the health of other animals  or persons, such animal shall be  immediately  removed  from  the  herd,  slaughtered or otherwise disposed of as the commissioner may prescribe.    2.  No  person shall possess, maintain, transport, or otherwise handle  farmed  deer  except  under  conditions  by  which  such   animals   are  biologically  segregated  from  bovine animals in a manner prescribed by  the commissioner, provided however that such  separation  shall  not  be  required  with respect to any farmed deer maintained under circumstances  where contact with bovine animals would not pose a threat to the state's  cattle  population  as  determined  by  the  commissioner  pursuant   to  regulation.  For  purposes  of this subdivision: (a) "farmed deer" shall  mean members of family Cervidae which are raised or bred in confinement;  and (b) "bovine animals" shall mean cattle and bison.  This  subdivision  shall  take  effect on the one hundred eightieth day after it shall have  become a law.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 78

§ 78. Examination  of  domestic  animals.  1.   The commissioner shall  cause a physical examination  and  a  tuberculin  test  to  be  made  by  competent   and   authorized   veterinarians   of  all  bovine  animals,  irrespective of age or sex, and cause all  such  bovine  animals  to  be  subjected to periodic retests when deemed necessary by the commissioner.  The  commissioner may also cause a physical examination and a tuberculin  test to be  made  by  competent  and  authorized  veterinarians  of  any  domestic  animal  or  herds  of domestic animals, irrespective of age or  sex, when deemed necessary in his or her judgment to prevent or suppress  disease. If, from such examination or test, any animal be deemed by  the  commissioner  to be infected with tuberculosis or any other communicable  disease or its condition be such as to render  it  undesirable  for  the  production  of  milk or meat, or a menace to the health of other animals  or persons, such animal shall be  immediately  removed  from  the  herd,  slaughtered or otherwise disposed of as the commissioner may prescribe.    2.  No  person shall possess, maintain, transport, or otherwise handle  farmed  deer  except  under  conditions  by  which  such   animals   are  biologically  segregated  from  bovine animals in a manner prescribed by  the commissioner, provided however that such  separation  shall  not  be  required  with respect to any farmed deer maintained under circumstances  where contact with bovine animals would not pose a threat to the state's  cattle  population  as  determined  by  the  commissioner  pursuant   to  regulation.  For  purposes  of this subdivision: (a) "farmed deer" shall  mean members of family Cervidae which are raised or bred in confinement;  and (b) "bovine animals" shall mean cattle and bison.  This  subdivision  shall  take  effect on the one hundred eightieth day after it shall have  become a law.