Title 10 ANIMALS
Chapter 10.60 TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL[15]
10.60.010 Holding period before tuberculin injection--Exception.
10.60.020 Tuberculin injection--Conditions.
10.60.030 Tuberculin tests--Records required.
10.60.040 Interference with tuberculin tests prohibited.
10.60.050 Testing cattle for tuberculosis authorized when.
10.60.060 Dairy and breeding cattle--Test required before sale--Exceptions.
10.60.070 Costs of tuberculin testing.
10.60.080 Branding of tubercular cattle required.
10.60.010 Holding period before tuberculin injection--Exception.
No person shall inject or cause to be injected tuberculin into any cattle
brought into the county of Los Angeles for a period of 120 days after their
arrival, except by permission of the director of public health. (Ord. 2006-0040
§ 52, 2006: Ord. 8962 § 1 (part), 1965; Ord. 8397 § 1 (part),
1963: Ord. 1415 Art. 6 § 87, 1926.)
10.60.020 Tuberculin injection--Conditions.
No person shall inject, or cause to be injected, tuberculin into any
cattle, except when used in connection with a tuberculin test as defined in
subsection M of Section 10.48.030. (Ord. 8397 § 1 (part), 1963: Ord. 1415
Art. 6 § 88, 1926.)
10.60.030 Tuberculin tests--Records required.
The following records of all cattle tuberculin tested in Los Angeles
County must be filed with the director of public health within five days after
completion of the test: Owner, address or location of herd, number of cattle in
the herd; number of cattle tested, number of cattle reacting, such description
as would identify each animal tested, identification number of each animal
tested. (Ord. 2006-0040 § 53, 2006: Ord. 8962 § 1 (part), 1965; Ord.
8397 § 1 (part), 1963: Ord. 1415 Art. 6 § 89, 1926.)
10.60.040 Interference with tuberculin tests prohibited.
No person shall move from any premises any cattle upon which a tuberculin
test has been started until the same shall have been completed without the
permission of the veterinarian conducting such test, nor in any way interfere
with the proper conduction of such test after it shall have been started. (Ord.
8397 § 1 (part), 1963: Ord. 1415 Art. 6 § 90, 1926.)
10.60.050 Testing cattle for tuberculosis authorized when.
Whenever the director of public health has cause to believe that there is
danger that any cattle brought into the county of Los Angeles are afflicted with
tuberculosis, he shall cause such cattle to be examined and tested for
tuberculosis. Such test or tests may be made at any time within 120 days after
the arrival of such cattle into the county of Los Angeles. (Ord. 2006-0040
§ 54, 2006: Ord. 8962 § 1 (part), 1965; Ord. 8397 § 1 (part),
1963: Ord. 1415 Art. 6 § 91, 1926.)
10.60.060 Dairy and breeding cattle--Test required before sale--Exceptions.
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any cattle
for dairy or breeding purposes in the county of Los Angeles, unless such cattle
have been examined and tested for tuberculosis within 30 days preceding such
sale by a federal or state veterinarian, or the director of public health, or by
a veterinarian duly authorized by such officials to apply such test; provided,
that this section shall not apply to cattle which have been regularly tested by
representatives of the federal or State Department of Agriculture under the
laws, rules and regulations applicable to dairies operating under the Federal
Accredited Herd Plan, or the Food and Agricultural Code of the state of
California; and further provided that the 30-day period may be waived by the
director of public health at his discretion. (Ord. 2006-0040 § 55, 2006:
Ord. 8962 § 1 (part), 1965; Ord. 8397 § 1 (part), 1963: Ord. 1415 Art.
6 § 92, 1926.)
10.60.070 Costs of tuberculin testing.
Whenever an owner requests of the director of public health that his
cattle be tested for tuberculosis, the expense of such test shall be borne by
the owner, unless said request is made under the provisions of the Food and
Agricultural Code of the state of California, and said owner agrees, in writing,
to conform in all respects to said state law and the rules and regulations of
the director of public health applying to tuberculin tests and disposal of
reacting animals; provided, that whenever five or less cattle are sold for dairy
and breeding purposes and test for tuberculosis is required under the provisions
of this chapter, the director of public health shall, at the request of the
owner thereof, conduct one such test without charge within a period of six
months. (Ord. 2006-0040 § 56, 2006: Ord. 8962 § 1 (part), 1965; Ord.
8397 § 1 (part), 1963: Ord. 1415 Art. 6 § 93, 1926.)
10.60.080 Branding of tubercular cattle required.
A. All cattle which are shown by examination of tuberculin test to be
afflicted with tuberculosis shall be immediately marked for identification by
branding the letter “T” on the left jaw.
B. The letter
“T” used for the branding of reacting animals shall be three inches
in height from top to bottom and three inches wide at the top, and the branding
edge shall not be less than one-quarter of an inch in width.
C. No animals
so branded shall be slaughtered or disposed of in any manner whatsoever, or
removed from the premises where located when branded, unless permission is first
obtained from the director of public health or from the Director of the State
Department of Agriculture. (Ord. 2006-0040 § 57, 2006: Ord. 8962 § 1
(part), 1965; Ord. 8397 § 1 (part), 1963: Ord. 1415 Art. 6 § 94,
1926.)
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