Title 4, Chapter 11, Section 9.1
( 4-11-9.1)
(a) In the control, suppression, prevention, and eradication of
animal diseases, the Commissioner or any duly authorized
representative acting under his authority is authorized and required
to quarantine an animal, premises, or any area when he shall
determine that animals in such place or places are infected with a
contagious or infectious disease, that the unsanitary condition of
such place or places might cause the spread of such disease, that
the animal has or has been exposed to any contagious or infectious
disease, or that the owner or occupant of such place or places is
not observing sanitary practices prescribed under the authority of
this article or any other law of this state. (b) The Commissioner or his duly authorized representative is
authorized to issue and enforce written or printed stop sale, stop
use, or stop movement orders to the owners or custodians of any
animals, ordering them to hold such animals at a designated place,
when the Commissioner or his duly authorized representative finds
such animals: (1) To be infected with or to have been exposed to any contagious
or infectious disease; (2) To be held by a person who is required to be licensed under
this article and whose license has expired; (3) To be held by a person who is required to be licensed under
this article and who has failed to obtain a license within ten
days of the date on which written notice of need to obtain a
license was given to such person by the Commissioner or his
authorized representative; or (4) To have been held in violation of this article, until the law has been complied with and such animals have been
released, in writing, by the Commissioner or the violations have
been otherwise legally disposed of by written authority. (c) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, use, or move any
animal in violation of any quarantine or stop sale, stop use, or
stop removal order issued under this Code section. |