2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 3:2178 — Owner to have stock dipped under supervision of quarantine inspector

§2178.  Owner to have stock dipped under supervision of quarantine inspector

Any person, member of any firm, partnership, or association, officer of any corporation, owning or having in charge any cattle, horses, mules, jacks, or jennets in any parish where tick eradication shall be taken up, or is in progress under existing laws, shall, on notification by any quarantine inspector to do so, have such cattle, horses, mules, jacks, or jennets dipped regularly every 14 days in a vat properly charged with arsenical or any other standard solution as recommended by the United States Bureau of Animal Industry, under the supervision of the inspector, at such time and place and in such manner as may be designated by the Louisiana State Livestock Sanitary Board through its quarantine inspector.  The dipping shall be continued at regular 14-day intervals as long as may be required by the rules and regulations of the Louisiana State Livestock Sanitary Board, which dipping shall be sufficient in number and length of time to completely destroy and eradicate the cattle fever tick in such parishes or zones.

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