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2010 California Code
Food and Agricultural Code
Article 9. Tuberculosis-exposed Cattle
FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODE
SECTION 10100-10103
10100. The State Veterinarian may impose a quarantine pursuant to Section 9562 when it has been determined that any bovine animal has been exposed to tuberculosis. 10101. The State Veterinarian may impose tuberculosis testing requirements for tuberculosis-exposed cattle. 10102. Indemnity for reacting tuberculosis-exposed cattle may be available and shall be in accordance with the provision stated in Article 7 (commencing with Section 10061) of this chapter. 10103. The State Veterinarian may issue a special permit for the movement of tuberculosis-exposed cattle to any of the following: (a) An establishment that is operating under state, state approved, or federal meat inspection, or a public stockyards designated by the department to handle reactors and tuberculosis-exposed cattle for slaughter. (b) Premises where tuberculosis-exposed cattle are kept. (c) Premises where no spread of tuberculosis to other cattle could occur.
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