If it is shown beyond a reasonable doubt that Bang's disease exists in a herd of cattle, and the owner refuses to sign an agreement placing the owner's herd under supervision of the Department of Agriculture for the eradication of the disease, or refuses to have any reactors to the Bang's disease test slaughtered at the direction of the Department, the Secretary of the Department or the Secretary's agent shall place such premises under quarantine by written notice and no cattle shall be allowed to be removed or any additions made to the herd while it is under such quarantine.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 73. CONTROL AND ERADICATION OF CATTLE DISEASES
§ 7321. Blood test upon request of owner.
§ 7322. Rules and regulations; quarantine orders.
§ 7323. Vaccination of calves.
§ 7324. Moving of unvaccinated cattle; exceptions.
§ 7325. Report of veterinarians; vaccination identification; noncompliance.
§ 7326. Application for herd test; tagging and removal of reactors.
§ 7327. Tests of herds under state-federal supervision; disposition of reactors.
§ 7328. Slaughter of condemned animals.
§ 7329. Payment for cattle condemned.
§ 7330. Cleaning of premises after finding reactors.
§ 7331. Quarantine for refusal to place herd under supervision.
§ 7332. Quarantine and testing of modified accredited areas.
§ 7333. Quarantine of cattle of owners not participating in area plan.
§ 7334. Movement of cattle into or within enrolled area.
§ 7335. Interference with conduct of test.
§ 7336. Certification as modified accredited area.
§ 7337. Refusal by owner to retest.
§ 7338. Violations; penalties; jurisdiction; disposition of fines.