2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 3:2180 — Quarantine and dipping of animals not dipped by owner

§2180.  Quarantine and dipping of animals not dipped by owner

If the owner of cattle, horses, mules, jacks, and jennets infested with, or exposed to, the cattle fever tick (margaropus annulatus) after having been served for five days previously with written notice from the Louisiana State Livestock Sanitary Board, or such notice as is provided for in R.S. 3:2179, shall fail or refuse to dip the animals regularly every 14 days under the supervision of a quarantine inspector, the cattle, horses, mules, jacks, and jennets shall be placed in quarantine, dipped, and cared for at the expense of the owner, by the quarantine inspector.

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