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§ 91. Hog  cholera  and  pseudorabies  control;  indemnity.    1.  The  commissioner,  to  control,  suppress  or  eradicate  hog  cholera   and  pseudorabies, may cause to be made appropriate examinations or tests for  ascertaining  the  presence  or  absence of such diseases in swine.  If,  from such examinations or tests, any swine be found to be infected  with  or  exposed to hog cholera or pseudorabies and such condition be such as  to cause the swine to be a menace to the health  of  other  animals  the  commissioner  may  order  such  swine  to  be immediately slaughtered or  otherwise disposed of as he may prescribe.    2. No swine infected with or exposed to hog  cholera  or  pseudorabies  shall  be  sold or removed from the premises where examined, or from any  other premises, except upon written permission of the commissioner.   No  swine so infected or exposed shall be slaughtered or killed except under  the supervision of the commissioner.    3.  The  commissioner,  within the appropriation for such purpose, may  cause blood samples of swine to be taken and tested.    4. Swine killed on account of hog cholera  or  pseudorabies  shall  be  appraised  and  indemnity shall be paid to the owner as provided in this  article, except as otherwise specifically limited by this  section.  The  owner shall be entitled to receive the net proceeds, if any, of the sale  of the swine, and in addition thereto, within the appropriation for such  purpose,  shall  be  paid  indemnity  in a sum not exceeding one hundred  dollars for a registered purebred,  inbred  or  hybrid  swine,  and  not  exceeding  forty  dollars  for  any other swine. A purebred swine is any  breeding swine upon which a certificate of pure breeding has been issued  by a purebred swine association;  an  inbred  or  hybrid  swine  is  any  breeding  swine upon which a certificate or registration has been issued  by a recognized inbred or hybrid registry association.  Certificates  of  pure  breeding  or  registration  for  inbred  or  hybrid swine shall be  presented at the time of appraisal or such swine will  be  appraised  as  grades,  provided,  however, that in the absence of such certificates or  registrations the commissioner may  grant  a  reasonable  time  for  the  presentation  of  such  certificates  or registrations to the appraiser.  The total amount receivable by the owner from the net  proceeds  of  the  sale  of  the  swine  and  indemnity  from  the  federal  government and  indemnity from the state shall,  in  every  case,  except  as  otherwise  specifically  limited  by  this  section,  equal but not exceed the full  appraised value of the swine.    5. The commissioner may adopt and enforce rules and  regulations,  and  may  cooperate  with the authorities of the United States government and  with local officials, to implement the provisions of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 91

§ 91. Hog  cholera  and  pseudorabies  control;  indemnity.    1.  The  commissioner,  to  control,  suppress  or  eradicate  hog  cholera   and  pseudorabies, may cause to be made appropriate examinations or tests for  ascertaining  the  presence  or  absence of such diseases in swine.  If,  from such examinations or tests, any swine be found to be infected  with  or  exposed to hog cholera or pseudorabies and such condition be such as  to cause the swine to be a menace to the health  of  other  animals  the  commissioner  may  order  such  swine  to  be immediately slaughtered or  otherwise disposed of as he may prescribe.    2. No swine infected with or exposed to hog  cholera  or  pseudorabies  shall  be  sold or removed from the premises where examined, or from any  other premises, except upon written permission of the commissioner.   No  swine so infected or exposed shall be slaughtered or killed except under  the supervision of the commissioner.    3.  The  commissioner,  within the appropriation for such purpose, may  cause blood samples of swine to be taken and tested.    4. Swine killed on account of hog cholera  or  pseudorabies  shall  be  appraised  and  indemnity shall be paid to the owner as provided in this  article, except as otherwise specifically limited by this  section.  The  owner shall be entitled to receive the net proceeds, if any, of the sale  of the swine, and in addition thereto, within the appropriation for such  purpose,  shall  be  paid  indemnity  in a sum not exceeding one hundred  dollars for a registered purebred,  inbred  or  hybrid  swine,  and  not  exceeding  forty  dollars  for  any other swine. A purebred swine is any  breeding swine upon which a certificate of pure breeding has been issued  by a purebred swine association;  an  inbred  or  hybrid  swine  is  any  breeding  swine upon which a certificate or registration has been issued  by a recognized inbred or hybrid registry association.  Certificates  of  pure  breeding  or  registration  for  inbred  or  hybrid swine shall be  presented at the time of appraisal or such swine will  be  appraised  as  grades,  provided,  however, that in the absence of such certificates or  registrations the commissioner may  grant  a  reasonable  time  for  the  presentation  of  such  certificates  or registrations to the appraiser.  The total amount receivable by the owner from the net  proceeds  of  the  sale  of  the  swine  and  indemnity  from  the  federal  government and  indemnity from the state shall,  in  every  case,  except  as  otherwise  specifically  limited  by  this  section,  equal but not exceed the full  appraised value of the swine.    5. The commissioner may adopt and enforce rules and  regulations,  and  may  cooperate  with the authorities of the United States government and  with local officials, to implement the provisions of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 91

§ 91. Hog  cholera  and  pseudorabies  control;  indemnity.    1.  The  commissioner,  to  control,  suppress  or  eradicate  hog  cholera   and  pseudorabies, may cause to be made appropriate examinations or tests for  ascertaining  the  presence  or  absence of such diseases in swine.  If,  from such examinations or tests, any swine be found to be infected  with  or  exposed to hog cholera or pseudorabies and such condition be such as  to cause the swine to be a menace to the health  of  other  animals  the  commissioner  may  order  such  swine  to  be immediately slaughtered or  otherwise disposed of as he may prescribe.    2. No swine infected with or exposed to hog  cholera  or  pseudorabies  shall  be  sold or removed from the premises where examined, or from any  other premises, except upon written permission of the commissioner.   No  swine so infected or exposed shall be slaughtered or killed except under  the supervision of the commissioner.    3.  The  commissioner,  within the appropriation for such purpose, may  cause blood samples of swine to be taken and tested.    4. Swine killed on account of hog cholera  or  pseudorabies  shall  be  appraised  and  indemnity shall be paid to the owner as provided in this  article, except as otherwise specifically limited by this  section.  The  owner shall be entitled to receive the net proceeds, if any, of the sale  of the swine, and in addition thereto, within the appropriation for such  purpose,  shall  be  paid  indemnity  in a sum not exceeding one hundred  dollars for a registered purebred,  inbred  or  hybrid  swine,  and  not  exceeding  forty  dollars  for  any other swine. A purebred swine is any  breeding swine upon which a certificate of pure breeding has been issued  by a purebred swine association;  an  inbred  or  hybrid  swine  is  any  breeding  swine upon which a certificate or registration has been issued  by a recognized inbred or hybrid registry association.  Certificates  of  pure  breeding  or  registration  for  inbred  or  hybrid swine shall be  presented at the time of appraisal or such swine will  be  appraised  as  grades,  provided,  however, that in the absence of such certificates or  registrations the commissioner may  grant  a  reasonable  time  for  the  presentation  of  such  certificates  or registrations to the appraiser.  The total amount receivable by the owner from the net  proceeds  of  the  sale  of  the  swine  and  indemnity  from  the  federal  government and  indemnity from the state shall,  in  every  case,  except  as  otherwise  specifically  limited  by  this  section,  equal but not exceed the full  appraised value of the swine.    5. The commissioner may adopt and enforce rules and  regulations,  and  may  cooperate  with the authorities of the United States government and  with local officials, to implement the provisions of this section.