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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 1471
NO PERSON MAY TREAT ANY ANIMAL WITH ANY MATERIAL
OR SUBSTANCE OR IN ANY MANNER FOR THE PURPOSE OF
PREVENTING NORMAL REACTION OF THE ANIMAL TO ANY TEST.
(B) INFORMATION OF REACTION TO BE GIVEN TO
PURCHASER.
A PERSON MAY NOT KNOWINGLY SELL OR OFFER FOR SALE
ANY ANIMAL THAT HAS REACTED TO ANY TEST, WITHOUT
INFORMING THE PURCHASER OF THE REACTION.
(C) PERMISSION FOR SALE AFTER REACTION.
NO ANIMAL THAT HAS REACTED TO A TEST MAY BE SOLD
OR REMOVED FROM THE PREMISES WHERE THE TEST WAS MADE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE SECRETARY.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 66C, §454 of the Code. The present
references to "tuberculin, mallein and
other test" is proposed for deletion and
"biological product" is substituted in
light of the definition of biological
product in §3-201 (b). The only other
changes made are in style.
SUBTITLE 3. REGULATION OF LIVESTOCK SALES.
SEC. 3-301, DEFINITIONS.
(A) IN THIS SUBTITLE, THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE
THE MEANINGS INDICATED.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This is the standard introductory
subsection to a definition section.
(B) "LIVESTOCK DEALER" MEANS ANY PERSON WHO
ENGAGES IN THE BUSINESS OF SELLING, BUYING,
EXCHANGING, OF TRANSFERRING LIVESTOCK AT ANY PLACE AND
AT ANY TIME.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language
derived, in part, from Art. 66C, §435(c)
and (d). According to the department, this
subtitle is concerned with people in the
business of selling, exchanging, or
transferring livestock who are licensed in
order to maintain a recording system for
livestock sold in the State and to regulate
sanitary conditions. Whether a person is a
dealer, itinerant dealer, or livestock
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