It is the duty of the board to make all useful rules and regulations respecting examinations and investigations for the granting or refusing of certificates of health and permits provided for in the next succeeding section and give ample publicity thereto so that all persons, companies and corporations who may desire to drive or transport any livestock into the state may be conveniently advised of what will be required to obtain any such certificate or permit during the existence of any prohibition to the importation of livestock into the state and of when, where and to whom application therefor may be made.
History: Laws 1889, ch. 106, § 12; C.L. 1897, § 192; Code 1915, § 89; C.S. 1929, § 4-906; 1941 Comp., § 49-314; 1953 Comp., § 47-3-16; Laws 1993, ch. 248, § 30.
Compiler's notes. — The words "provided for in the next succeeding section" refer to Laws 1889, ch. 106, § 13, which was repealed by Laws 1933, ch. 53, § 21.
The 1993 amendment, effective June 18, 1993, added the current catchline; substituted "livestock" for "cattle" in two places; and made minor stylistic changes.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 77 - Animals and Livestock
Article 3 - Control of Contagious Diseases
Section 77-3-1 - Diseases; inspection; quarantine.
Section 77-3-4 - Dead animals; disposal.
Section 77-3-5 - Infected pastures and buildings; notices.
Section 77-3-8 - Destruction of diseased livestock; payment to the owner; appraisal.
Section 77-3-9 - Acceptance of federal rules and regulations; cooperation.
Section 77-3-10 - Federal officers; powers.
Section 77-3-13 - Dangerous epidemics; emergency rules; imports prohibited; penalty.
Section 77-3-14 - Health certificate; inspection; permit; penalty.
Section 77-3-14.1 - AGID tests required.
Section 77-3-16 - Rules and regulations.
Section 77-3-17 - Quarantine; seizure of cattle.
Section 77-3-18 - Liens for expenses and for damages for communicating disease.