Florida Statutes
Part II - Disease Inspection, Control, and Eradication (Ss. 585.01-585.68)
585.11 - Cooperation with United States authorities and United States Department of Agriculture accredited private veterinarians.


(1) The authorities of the United States in the enforcement of all acts of Congress for the control, prevention, suppression, and eradication of contagious, infectious, and communicable diseases affecting animals, or animal diseases which may affect humans, and in connection therewith may:
(a) Appoint inspectors of the United States Department of Agriculture as temporary assistant state veterinarians or livestock inspectors; provided, they shall first consent to act without compensation or profit from the state;
(b) Accept aid or assistance from the United States in conducting work related to the control or eradication of tuberculosis, brucellosis, pseudorabies, hog cholera, and any other such dangerous disease, or from any of its officers, representatives, or agents, in carrying out such work.

(2) The officials of the United States Department of Agriculture in the control or eradication of tuberculosis, brucellosis, pseudorabies, and hog cholera and with the owners of animals, who accept indemnity for animals found to be diseased and slaughtered in accordance with the 1special Acts of Congress now in effect and appropriating funds for this purpose, or that may hereafter be available from such source.
(3) The United States Department of Agriculture in carrying out the provisions of the National Poultry Improvement Plan and the National Turkey Improvement Plan in Florida, and in connection therewith, may promulgate rules necessary to carry out the provisions of the National Poultry Improvement Plan and the National Turkey Improvement Plan in Florida.
(4) Appointed United States Department of Agriculture accredited private veterinarians in conducting work related to the control or eradication of contagious and infectious diseases, who may be compensated for services.
History.—s. 12, ch. 7345, 1917; RGS 2112; s. 12, ch. 9201, 1923; CGL 3341; s. 7, ch. 17273, 1935; CGL 1936 Supp. 3323(7); s. 1, ch. 22581, 1945; s. 3, ch. 25358, 1949; s. 6, ch. 59-457; s. 2, ch. 61-408; s. 15, ch. 90-321; s. 36, ch. 2002-295.
1Note.—As enacted by s. 7, ch. 17273, Acts of 1935.

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Florida Statutes

Title XXXV - Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animal Industry

Chapter 585 - Animal Industry

Part II - Disease Inspection, Control, and Eradication (Ss. 585.01-585.68)

585.01 - Definitions.

585.08 - General powers of the department; rules.

585.09 - Procedure for condemnation of animals and property by department.

585.11 - Cooperation with United States authorities and United States Department of Agriculture accredited private veterinarians.

585.14 - Information concerning animal diseases.

585.145 - Control of animal diseases.

585.147 - Permit for transporting or hauling certain animals or animal products; vehicle and container requirements.

585.15 - Dangerous transmissible disease or pest a public nuisance.

585.16 - Powers of division in connection with certain diseases.

585.17 - Care of animals with transmissible diseases and liability therefor.

585.18 - Duty to report diseased animals.

585.19 - Duty of practitioners of veterinary medicine and owners of animals to report dangerous transmissible diseases or pests; penalty.

585.20 - Injection of pathogenic organisms into animals.

585.21 - Sale of biological products.

585.22 - Public notice of general quarantines.

585.23 - Owners of animals and premises under quarantine to comply with rules.

585.38 - Injuring property used in the eradication of diseases of animals, etc.

585.40 - Violation of quarantine regulations.

585.45 - Right to declaratory judgment.

585.48 - Policy and purpose of ss. 585.50-585.59.

585.50 - Garbage feeding prohibited unless sterilized.

585.51 - Permitting of feeders of garbage.

585.52 - Requirement regarding the collection, transportation, and distribution of garbage.

585.53 - Permit revocation.

585.59 - Penalties for violation.

585.61 - Animal disease diagnostic laboratory.

585.611 - Animal research identifying information.

585.671 - Control and eradication of equine infectious anemia and equine piroplasmosis.

585.68 - Animals suspected of harboring biological or chemical residues; inspection, testing, and restriction of premises and animals; notice to owners.