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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 25 - Chapter 3 - 25-307
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25-307 - QUARANTINE WHEN OWNER REFUSES TO PERMIT TEST
The director of the
department or administrator of the Idaho division of animal industries, or any
deputy of such division, shall have the power to place any cattle, other
bovidae, captive cervidae, captive antilocapridae or camelidae under
quarantine when any owner or caretaker of such animals shall refuse to permit
the tuberculin or other approved tuberculosis test to be applied to such
animals in the manner provided in sections 25-301 through 25-306, Idaho Code.
The notice of quarantine shall be in writing and any animals described therein
shall not be transported or moved in any manner from the premises described in
the quarantine notice. It shall be unlawful to sell, give away, offer for sale
or transport any milk, milk products, or other products produced from the
cattle, other bovidae, captive cervidae, captive antilocapridae or camelidae
described in such notice of quarantine. Such administrator or his deputy shall
furnish one (1) copy of the quarantine notice to the owner or caretaker of the
cattle, other bovidae, captive cervidae, captive antilocapridae or camelidae;
the original of which notice shall be placed in the hands of the sheriff of
the county in which such cattle, other bovidae, captive cervidae, captive
antilocapridae or camelidae are situated, and it shall be the duty of the
sheriff to enforce the quarantine in accordance with such notice. The
quarantine shall be removed whenever a satisfactory test has been made of the
cattle, other bovidae, captive cervidae, captive antilocapridae or camelidae
described in said notice.
 
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