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  6. Title 2 - Agriculture.
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  8. Chapter 15 - Livestock.
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  10. Article 10 - Tick Eradication.


Article 10 - Tick Eradication.


  • Section 2-15-290 - When tick eradication to be commenced within county; expenditures by county upon commencement of tick eradication by state board; county commissions to make appropriations for tick eradication.
  • Section 2-15-291 - State aid to counties for payment of expenses of tick eradication.
  • Section 2-15-292 - Counties to provide and maintain required number of dipping vats and chemicals, etc., required therefor.
  • Section 2-15-293 - State Veterinarian to determine and notify county commission as to number of dipping vats, inspectors, chemicals, etc., required; admissibility in evidence, etc., of copy of notice.
  • Section 2-15-294 - Appointment, commissioning and supervision of inspectors; inspectors to be paid by counties.
  • Section 2-15-295 - Dipping of cattle in tick infested or quarantined ranges, farms, etc.
  • Section 2-15-296 - Dipping of horses, mules, or asses kept in tick infested lots, ranges, etc.
  • Section 2-15-297 - Stray cattle, equine, or equidae found on quarantined or tick infested ranges, pastures, etc.; condemnation and sale; redemption.
  • Section 2-15-298 - Ticky cattle, equine, or equidae prohibited from entering state.
  • Section 2-15-299 - Inspectors provided in counties released from quarantine; disinfection of reinfested county.
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