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Chapter 5 - Disposal of Diseased, Disabled, or Dead Animals


  • § 4-5-1. Short title
  • § 4-5-2. "Dead animals" defined
  • § 4-5-3. Abandonment of dead animals; requirements as to disposal generally; disposal in wells, open pits, or surface waters or on private or public property; disposal in city or county landfill
  • § 4-5-4. Removal and disposition of dead animals within highway rights of way generally
  • § 4-5-5. Methods of disposal of dead animals
  • § 4-5-6. Destruction of diseased and disabled animals which have been abandoned
  • § 4-5-7. Disposal of dead animals and waste material; approval by Commissioner
  • § 4-5-8. Restriction upon transportation of dead animals or parts thereof into state
  • § 4-5-9. Prohibition or restriction on transport of dead animals; permit issuance
  • § 4-5-10. Promulgation of rules and regulations
  • § 4-5-11. Penalty for violations of chapter or rules or regulations promulgated thereunder
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