Sec. 4. Cattle that react positively to a brucellosis test may not be sold for any purpose other than immediate slaughter. If cattle first react positively to a brucellosis test at a livestock auction market, community sale, or public stockyard, the owner or consignor of the cattle may remove the cattle to the owner's or consignor's premises, subject to quarantine laws and restrictions prescribed by the board. If a retest is negative, the animal may be sold in the same manner as any other animal that reacts negatively.
[Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-2.1-15-6.]
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.8.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 15. Agriculture and Animals
Article 17. Animal Health and Animal Products
Chapter 15. Sales, Shipments, and Exhibitions
15-17-15-1. Sale of Diseased Animals
15-17-15-3. Health Certificate; Exemption
15-17-15-4. Brucellosis Reactors
15-17-15-5. Disinfecting Premises of Sales
15-17-15-6. Swine Sales; Vaccination and Treatment
15-17-15-7. Sales for Immediate Slaughter
15-17-15-8. Injured or Diseased Animal; Sale or Purchase for Food Purposes
15-17-15-9. Fairs and Livestock Shows
15-17-15-10. State Inspection; Duties of Operator