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Section 40-5-18 – Notice to governor of epidemic beyond board’s control.

40-5-18. Notice to governor of epidemic beyond board’s control. In case of a serious outbreak of any contagious, infectious, epidemic, or communicable disease among animals, which cannot be controlled with the funds at the disposal of the Animal Industry Board, the board shall at once notify the Governor. Source: SDC 1939, §40.0108; SL 1990, ch […]

Section 40-5-19 – County and municipal expenditures for disease control–Cooperation with state and federal agencies.

40-5-19. County and municipal expenditures for disease control–Cooperation with state and federal agencies. Boards of county commissioners and governing bodies of municipalities may appropriate and expend money for the control or eradication of any infectious, contagious, and communicable diseases among livestock within their respective boundaries. Such funds shall be used in cooperation with the State […]

Section 40-5-15 – Disposal of carcasses subject to board order.

40-5-15. Disposal of carcasses subject to board order. The Animal Industry Board may require any owner, caretaker, or custodian of animals that have died from any cause, to dispose of the carcasses in such manner as the board may order, rule, or prescribe. The disposal of such carcasses shall be at the owner’s expense. Source: […]

Section 40-5-8.6 – Authority to promulgate rules.

40-5-8.6. Authority to promulgate rules. The Animal Industry Board may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, governing actions or conditions that may be taken, required, or regulated, in regard to any contagious, infectious, epidemic, communicable, or transmissible disease or disorder in or transmissible to livestock, including, but not limited to, quarantine, testing, inspection, regulation of […]

Section 40-5-10 – Orders of board–Signature.

40-5-10. Orders of board–Signature. The Animal Industry Board may make any order required to carry out properly the objects of §§40-5-8 to 40-5-14, inclusive. All such orders shall be in writing, signed by the president and secretary if made by the board, or by the officer or agent making the order, as the case may […]