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MGL Chapter
129: Livestock Disease Control
Section 33
Compensation
for animals reacting to tuberculin test; rules and regulations; appraisals;
award.
Except as otherwise
provided, a person who has animals tested with tuberculin shall not be
entitled to compensation from the commonwealth for any animals which react
to the tuberculin test unless they have been tested by the director or
qualified veterinarians acting under his authorization and have been owned
and kept by the owner applying for the test on the premises where tested
for a period of not less than sixty days next prior to the date of said
test or have been admitted to the herd on a test approved by the director.
The director may prescribe rules and regulations for the inspection of
cattle by the application of the tuberculin test and for the segregation,
sale or slaughter of reacting animals; but no inspection by the application
of such test shall be made unless an agreement has previously been entered
into for such inspection and application with the owner of the animals,
except as provided in section thirty-three B. If, in the opinion of the
director, any of the animals react to the test and are slaughtered in
consequence thereof, the owner shall be reimbursed by the commonwealth
in the manner hereinafter provided. The director may appoint persons to
make appraisals of reacting cattle in conjunction with the owner or his
authorized representative. Such appraisal shall be subject to the rights
of arbitration and petition set forth in section thirty-one; provided,
that the award or damages shall be within the limits prescribed by this
section. The commonwealth shall, within thirty days after the filing in
the office of the director of a valid claim for reimbursement in pursuance
of such an appraisal or of an award under section thirty-one, pay to the
owner of any animal slaughtered under authority of any rules or regulations
made hereunder, or to any mortgagee or assignee designated in writing
by said owner, two thirds of the difference between the amount received
by the owner for the carcass of the animal and the value of the animal
as determined by appraisal as aforesaid; provided, that payment by the
commonwealth hereunder shall not exceed two hundred dollars for any grade
animal or two hundred and fifty dollars for any pure-bred animal; and
provided, further, that no payment shall be made for any animal if, since
the previous test, the owner or his representative has violated the rules
and regulations made hereunder; and provided, further, that the owner
or his representative has not unlawfully or improperly obtained or attempted
to obtain reimbursement for any animal; and provided, further, that the
owner or his representative has not, in the opinion of the director, by
wilful act or neglect, contributed to the spread of bovine tuberculosis.
If the federal government undertakes to pay part of the cost of any animal
destroyed, as provided in this section, the payment by the commonwealth
shall be limited to the difference between the payment authorized by the
federal government and the payment hereinbefore provided.
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