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- Statutes MGL Chapter 129:Livestock Disease Control
Section
14.
Destruction of cattle or animals affected with foot and mouth disease;
order; disinfection or destruction of buildings; appraisals of live stock
destroyed; payment.
Section
14. All neat cattle and other domestic animals, which are affected with,
or have been exposed to, foot and mouth disease, shall be destroyed when,
in the opinion of the director, the public good so requires, and their
carcasses shall be buried or otherwise disposed of. An order for killing
and for the disposal of carcasses shall be issued in writing by said director,
and may be directed to an agent, an inspector, or other person. The said
director shall also issue such directions for the cleansing and disinfection
of buildings, premises and places in which foot and mouth disease exists
or has existed, and of property which may be on or contained therein,
as in his opinion may be necessary or expedient. Any property on such
premises which may be, in the opinion of the director or of his agents,
a source of contagion may be destroyed by order of the director. The necessary
expenses incurred in carrying out this section may be paid from the annual
appropriation for the extermination of contagious diseases among domestic
animals. The director may appoint persons to make appraisals on live stock
and other property the destruction of which is ordered under this section,
and fifty per cent of the full value of such live stock and other property,
as determined by the appraisal, may be paid from the annual appropriation
aforesaid. If the United States government makes an appropriation for
payment of a certain portion of the value of any animals and property
destroyed under this section, the payment by the commonwealth for such
animals or property shall be limited to the difference between such portion
and the full value thereof determined as herein provided, which shall
not be in excess of fifty per cent of such value.
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