2009 California Food and Agricultural Code - Section 32741-32743 :: Article 3. Animals Carrying Pesticide Residues

FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 32741-32743

32741.  If the director determines that any female dairy animal,
including any goat, is carrying pesticide residues in its body or has
been fed any feed which contains an amount of pesticide residues
which will cause the milk produced from the animal to be adulterated
with pesticide residues, he may order the animal to be held on the
premises where it is found until he has determined that milk produced
by the animal is not adulterated with pesticide residues.

32742.  It is unlawful for any person to move any such animal except
under written permission of the director and in accordance with the
conditions stated in such written permission, or until the hold order
has been revoked.

32743.  The director shall notify the owner or agent of any animal
which is ordered held, or for which he has specified conditions for
moving, pursuant to this article.


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