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§  2142.  Rabies;  emergency  provisions.  Whenever  the  commissioner  confirms an outbreak of the disease rabies in terrestrial animals in any  county or the vicinity thereof, the commissioner shall declare a  rabies  alert  for  that  area  and  so  certify  to  the county or local health  authorities or any local health district contained therein. It shall  be  the  duty of the health officials to immediately and annually thereafter  publish a notice of the  existence  of  the  disease,  together  with  a  summary  of  the  provisions  of  this  title,  in a newspaper generally  circulated within the county  or  local  health  district,  or  to  post  notices in several conspicuous places, or both. Such certification shall  remain  in  force  until such time as the commissioner confirms that the  outbreak is over.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-4 > 2142

§  2142.  Rabies;  emergency  provisions.  Whenever  the  commissioner  confirms an outbreak of the disease rabies in terrestrial animals in any  county or the vicinity thereof, the commissioner shall declare a  rabies  alert  for  that  area  and  so  certify  to  the county or local health  authorities or any local health district contained therein. It shall  be  the  duty of the health officials to immediately and annually thereafter  publish a notice of the  existence  of  the  disease,  together  with  a  summary  of  the  provisions  of  this  title,  in a newspaper generally  circulated within the county  or  local  health  district,  or  to  post  notices in several conspicuous places, or both. Such certification shall  remain  in  force  until such time as the commissioner confirms that the  outbreak is over.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-4 > 2142

§  2142.  Rabies;  emergency  provisions.  Whenever  the  commissioner  confirms an outbreak of the disease rabies in terrestrial animals in any  county or the vicinity thereof, the commissioner shall declare a  rabies  alert  for  that  area  and  so  certify  to  the county or local health  authorities or any local health district contained therein. It shall  be  the  duty of the health officials to immediately and annually thereafter  publish a notice of the  existence  of  the  disease,  together  with  a  summary  of  the  provisions  of  this  title,  in a newspaper generally  circulated within the county  or  local  health  district,  or  to  post  notices in several conspicuous places, or both. Such certification shall  remain  in  force  until such time as the commissioner confirms that the  outbreak is over.