§ 90-h. Violations; remedies. The commissioner may institute such
action at law or in equity as may appear necessary to enforce compliance
with any provision of the statutes, rules and orders committed to his
administration in regard to animal health permits and infectious or
communicable disease affecting domestic animals, and in addition to any
other remedy under article three of this chapter or otherwise may apply
for relief by injunction if necessary to protect the public interest
without being compelled to allege or prove that an adequate remedy at
law does not exist. Such application may be made to the supreme court in
any district or county as provided in the civil practice law and rules,
or to the supreme court in the third judicial district.
Structure New York Laws
72 - Control and Suppression of Disease.
72-A - Feeding of Garbage, Offal or Carcasses to Cattle, Swine or Poultry Prohibited.
73-A - Unlawful Sale of Tuberculous Cattle.
73-B - The New York State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.
74 - Regulations Relating to Importation.
76 - Quarantine on Animals or Premises.
77 - Examination by Veterinarian Prerequisite to Destruction of Animal.
78 - Examination of Domestic Animals.
79 - Examination at Request of Owner; Segregation; Grading of Herds.
80 - Certificate to Healthy Herds.
81 - Sale, Removal or Slaughter of Animals Affected With Tuberculosis.
83 - Appraisal of Diseased Animals.
85 - Destruction of Animals; Disposition of Carcasses.
86 - Post-Mortem Examination of Animals.
87 - Payments for Animals Killed.
87-A - Domestic Fowl and Fertile Eggs Thereof.
89 - Control of Vaccines, Serums and Other Preparations.
90 - Examination of Cattle for Bang's Disease.
90-A - Declaration of Policy and Purposes.
90-D - Application and Permit Fees.
90-E - Refusing and Revoking Permits.
90-H - Violations; Remedies.
91 - Hog Cholera and Pseudorabies Control; Indemnity.
95 - Protecting the Breeding of Pure Bred Stock.
95-A - Animal Ear Tags or Other Identification.
95-B - False Pedigree of Animals.