Section 36B. The director shall cause all female calves to be vaccinated against brucellosis, commonly known as bangs disease, when they are from the ages of four to eight months, inclusive. Calves shall be vaccinated by an approved licensed veterinarian designated by the director and only with vaccine produced at establishments licensed under the federal Virus–Serum–Toxin Act, or at establishments in the commonwealth approved by the director, and the expense thereof shall be borne by the commonwealth. The director shall make the necessary rules for the handling of the vaccine and the method of vaccination. Any person refusing to have his calves vaccinated shall not be permitted to move any of his cattle from his premises except for immediate slaughter, unless such cattle react negatively to an approved blood test for brucellosis. Each veterinarian shall make a report of all animals vaccinated by him on forms furnished by the director. The commonwealth shall not be liable for any damages incurred or alleged to have been incurred by the use of vaccine. Whenever any cattle are tested for brucellosis and determined to react positively to such tests, or are vaccinated against brucellosis, the owner of the cattle shall cause them to be permanently identified in accordance with regulations prescribed by the director. It shall be unlawful for a person to transport or offer for transport any unvaccinated bovine animal over six months of age, and any vaccinated bovine animal over eighteen months of age that has been tested for brucellosis and has reacted positive to such tests, except cattle moved under permit issued by the director to slaughtering establishments under state or federal inspection. Any person, firm or corporation who buys, sells or transports any cattle known to be positive to an approved test for brucellosis, except animals under eighteen months of age and accompanied by a certificate of vaccination or except unvaccinated animals less than six months of age or except animals for immediate slaughter, shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars for each animal bought, sold or transported.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation
Chapter 129 - Livestock Disease Control
Section 2 - Powers and Duties of Director; Orders
Section 3 - Records of Inspectors; Forms
Section 4 - Certification of Documents by Clerk
Section 5 - Entry of Orders, Rules and Regulations on Records; Publication
Section 6 - Aid to Director and Inspectors by Sheriffs, Constables and Police Officers
Section 8 - Hospitals and Quarantine Stations
Section 10 - Examination of Persons Under Oath; Mandatory Attendance and Testimony of Witnesses
Section 11 - Isolation or Destruction of Diseased Animals; Post Mortem Examination
Section 13a - Destruction of Animals Affected With Scrapie; Partial Compensation
Section 14b - Feeding Garbage to Swine
Section 14c - Hog Cholera; Slaughtering of Hogs; Payment to Owners
Section 14d - Hogs Affected With Brucellosis; Quarantine and Testing
Section 14e - Breeding, Feeder or Slaughter Swine Imported Into Commonwealth
Section 15 - Inspector of Animals; Appointment
Section 16 - Refusal or Neglect of Town to Appoint Inspector; Appointment by Director
Section 17 - Oath of Inspectors; Compensation; Reimbursement of Towns
Section 18 - Duties of Inspectors; Training; Enforcement
Section 19 - Inspections of Domestic Animals
Section 20 - Certificate of Healthy Condition
Section 21 - Quarantine of Diseased Animals; Notice or Order; Records
Section 22 - Service of Notice or Order of Quarantine; Return; Evidence
Section 22a - Dogs Owned by Police Departments or Agencies
Section 23 - Examination of Buildings; Report
Section 24 - Notice of Quarantine
Section 25 - Records of Inspectors of Animals; Returns
Section 26 - Application of Chapter to Inspectors in Boston
Section 26a - Shipping Cattle Into Commonwealth Without Inspection; Certificate of Health
Section 27 - Seizure, Quarantine and Destruction of Imported Diseased Animals
Section 28 - Notice of Contagious Disease to Director
Section 29 - Expense of Quarantine
Section 30 - Effect of Quarantine; Release; Violation of Quarantine; Penalty
Section 31 - Damages; Arbitration; Petition for Assessment of Damages
Section 32 - Use of Tuberculin as Diagnostic Agent; Tests
Section 33 - Compensation for Animals Reacting to Tuberculin Test; Appraisals
Section 33d - Tests for Detection of Brucellosis; Identification of Animals; Destruction
Section 34 - Compensation to Violators of Regulations
Section 35 - Driving Certain Cattle on Public Ways or Roads
Section 36 - Notice of Contagious Diseases
Section 36d - Importation of Vaccinated Animals; Conditions
Section 36e - Importation of Unvaccinated Female Cattle Over Five Months of Age
Section 36f - Brucellosis, Imported Cattle, Blood Testing
Section 36h - Waiver of Compliance With Secs. 36b, 36d to 36f
Section 39 - Licensing of Persons Dealing in Bovine and Porcine Animals; Fee
Section 39a - Pet Shops; Licensing Operation; Animal Health Inspections
Section 39b - Guard Dog Businesses; Licenses
Section 39c - Hearing Dog Business; Licenses
Section 39d - Hearing Dog Business; Access to Public Facilities
Section 39e - Livestock Auction Business; Licenses
Section 39f - Service Dogs; Trainer Rights
Section 40a - Hog Cholera Vaccine; Prohibited Use
Section 42 - Tagging Bovine Animal With Identification Tag
Section 43 - Penalties for Violation of Secs. 39 to 42
Section 44 - Testing of Imported Equine Animals for Infectious Anemia; Certification
Section 44a - Destruction or Quarantine of Infected Equine Animals
Section 45 - License to Deal in or Auction Equine Animals
Section 46 - License Plates for Vehicles Transporting Equine Animals