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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 86

§ 86. Post-mortem examination of animals.  The carcass of every animal  duly  condemned and killed under the provisions of this article shall be  examined by a  veterinarian  designated  by  the  commissioner  for  the  purpose of determining whether or not disease existed in such animal and  the   person  making  the  examination  shall  file  promptly  with  the  commissioner a report of the examination, in a form  prescribed  by  the  commissioner;  but  such an examination, and the filing of such a report  thereof, by an inspector of the United States government engaged in meat  inspection service may be accepted by the commissioner  in  lieu  of  an  examination and report by a designated veterinarian.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 86

§ 86. Post-mortem examination of animals.  The carcass of every animal  duly  condemned and killed under the provisions of this article shall be  examined by a  veterinarian  designated  by  the  commissioner  for  the  purpose of determining whether or not disease existed in such animal and  the   person  making  the  examination  shall  file  promptly  with  the  commissioner a report of the examination, in a form  prescribed  by  the  commissioner;  but  such an examination, and the filing of such a report  thereof, by an inspector of the United States government engaged in meat  inspection service may be accepted by the commissioner  in  lieu  of  an  examination and report by a designated veterinarian.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 86

§ 86. Post-mortem examination of animals.  The carcass of every animal  duly  condemned and killed under the provisions of this article shall be  examined by a  veterinarian  designated  by  the  commissioner  for  the  purpose of determining whether or not disease existed in such animal and  the   person  making  the  examination  shall  file  promptly  with  the  commissioner a report of the examination, in a form  prescribed  by  the  commissioner;  but  such an examination, and the filing of such a report  thereof, by an inspector of the United States government engaged in meat  inspection service may be accepted by the commissioner  in  lieu  of  an  examination and report by a designated veterinarian.