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  • Sec.  111. Regulations to prevent contagious diseases.
  • Sec.  112. Investigations as to pleuropneumonia, and other diseases; regulations.
  • Sec.  112a. Omitted.
  • Sec.  113. Measures to prevent exportation of diseased livestock and live poultry.
  • Sec.  113a. Establishment of research laboratories for foot-and-mouth disease and other animal diseases; research contracts; employment of technicians and scientists; appropriations.
  • Sec.  114. Regulations for suppression of diseases; cooperation of States and Territories.
  • Sec.  114a. Control and eradication of diseases; cooperation of States and farmers' associations; purchase and destruction of diseased animals; "State" defined.
  • Sec.  114a-1. Interstate movement of domestic animals reacting to tests for brucellosis; immediate slaughter; rules and regulations.
  • Sec.  114b. Cooperation in animal disease control.
  • Sec.  114c. Use of funds.
  • Sec.  114d. Sale of sterile screwworms.
  • Sec.  114d-1. Cooperation with public and private entities.
  • Sec.  114e. Control and eradication of cattle grubs; research and investigations.
  • Sec.  114f. "State" defined; authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec.  114g. Hog cholera eradication program.
  • Sec.  114h. Advisory committee.
  • Sec.  114i. Pseudorabies eradication.
  • Sec.  115. Transportation of diseased livestock and live poultry prohibited.
  • Sec.  116. Shipment of certain cattle excepted.
  • Sec.  117. Penalties for transportation of diseased livestock or live poultry.
  • Sec.  118. Duty of United States attorneys.
  • Sec.  119. Agents to examine and report on methods of treatment of animals, and means for suppression of diseases.
  • Sec.  120. Regulation of exportation and transportation of infected livestock and live poultry.
  • Sec.  121. Shipments from areas suspected infected; control of animals and live poultry.
  • Sec.  122. Offenses; penalty.
  • Sec.  123. Quarantine.
  • Sec.  124. Transportation or delivery therefor from quarantined State or Territory or portion thereof, of quarantined animals and live poultry, forbidden.
  • Sec.  125. Regulations for inspection, disinfection, and certification, and delivery and shipment of quarantined animals and live poultry from State or Territory.
  • Sec.  126. Moving quarantined animals and live poultry from State or Territory, under regulations.
  • Sec.  127. Transportation from quarantined State, Territory, etc.; penalty.
  • Sec.  128. Extension of quarantine law to carriers in interstate commerce.
  • Sec.  129. Transfer of funds for emergency arrest of animal, poultry, or plant diseases or pests.
  • Sec.  129a. Transfer of funds for emergency arrest of animal or poultry diseases.
  • Sec.  130. Pleuropneumonia in District of Columbia; duties of Council of the District of Columbia.
  • Sec.  131. Fences along international boundary lines to keep out diseased animals.
  • Sec.  132, 133. Transferred or Repealed.
  • Sec.  134. Definitions.
  • Sec.  134a. Seizure, quarantine, and disposal of livestock or poultry to guard against introduction or dissemination of communicable disease.
  • Sec.  134b. Regulations for clean and sanitary movement of animals.
  • Sec.  134c. Regulations for movement of animals affected or exposed to communicable disease.
  • Sec.  134d. Inspections and seizures; issuance of warrants.
  • Sec.  134e. Enforcement provisions.
  • Sec.  134f. Promulgation of regulations.
  • Sec.  134g. Authority in addition to other laws; repeal of inconsistent provisions.
  • Sec.  134h. Separability.
  • Sec.  135. International animal quarantine station; establishment; acceptance of gifts; cooperation with breeders' organizations; collection of fees.
  • Sec.  135a. Smuggling penalties.
  • Sec.  135b. Authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec.  136. Additional inspection services.
  • Sec.  136a. Collection of fees for inspection services.
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