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§ 32.0604   Tuberculin Testing of Dairy Cattle and Quarantine.
   All dairy cattle brought into the County of San Bernardino shall be tested with tuberculin upon arrival, by the Public Health Veterinarian or by a veterinarian approved by the Public Health Veterinarian, and if one-half of one percent or over are found to be reactors to said tuberculin test, the herd may be quarantined for a period of 60 days and be retested by said Public Health Veterinarian; the said Public Health Veterinarian may quarantine any cattle brought into the said County of San Bernardino, which he or she deems necessary for the prevention of contagious and infectious diseases and their spread. Beef breeding and range cattle are to be controlled by the State of California and the United States Control Area Plan. All dealers shall be required to fill out and file with the Public Health Veterinarian, a form approved by said Veterinarian, showing in detail from whom livestock was bought and to whom sold.
   (a)   Removal of Cattle Before Completion Prohibited. No cattle shall be moved or transported during said period of quarantine and shall not be moved or transported thereafter without first obtaining and having a certificate of release from the Public Health Veterinarian.
(Ord. 294, passed - -1928)