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§ 32.0506   Permits for Removal of Livestock.
   (a)   Removal of Livestock from Slaughterhouse. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or to allow to be removed except for immediate slaughter, any livestock from any stockyard owned, controlled or operated by or in connection with or incidental to the operation of any slaughter or packing house, except on permits issued by the Public Health Veterinarian.
   (b)   Removal of Livestock from Stockyard, Corral. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or to allow to be removed, any livestock from any stockyard, corral or premise maintained for the feeding or conditioning of livestock for any purpose other than immediate slaughter without having secured permit from the Public Health Veterinarian.
   (c)   Inspection of Livestock; Conditions of Permit. The Public Health Veterinarian shall issue permits for the removal of livestock from stockyards, upon finding by inspection that such livestock is free from any infectious disease. Findings as to the presence or absence of such infectious disease shall be final; provided however, that such permit may be granted conditional on such treatment, immunizing, dipping or other curative or preventative measures as may be necessary for the public welfare.
(Ord. 527, passed - -1958; Am. Ord. 3105, passed - -1986)