54-1407 Sheep; inspection, examination, treatment; enter upon premises; without interference; report animal exposed or affected with scabies.
54-1407. Sheep; inspection, examination, treatment; enter upon premises; without interference; report animal exposed or affected with scabies.In accordance with sections 54-701 to 54-705, any officer, agent, employee or appointee of the Department of Agriculture or the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Disease Eradication Division, shall have the right to enter upon the premises of any person or persons for the purpose of making inspections of any animals found to be infected with or exposed to scabies and to declare, deliver and enforce any and all quarantines.It shall be the duty of any owner or custodian of any flock or portion of a flock of sheep to make such sheep available for inspections, examinations or necessary treatments whenever any inspector or person employed or authorized by the Department of Agriculture shall find it necessary to inspect, examine, or treat such animals.It shall be the duty of any owner or custodian of any sheep to report to the Bureau of Animal Industry when any animal is suspected of being exposed to or affected with scabies. SourceLaws 1965, c. 327, § 7, p. 940.