106-308. Appropriation to combat animal and fowl diseases.
If the foot and mouth disease, rinderpest (cattle plague), fowl pest, or Newcastle disease (Asiatic or European types), or any other type of foreign infectious disease which may become a menace to livestock and poultry and so declared to be by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, Chief of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry and the Commissioner of Agriculture of North Carolina, seem likely to appear in this State and an emergency as to such disease or diseases is declared by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or his authorized agents, and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has no funds available to immediately meet the situation in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture, the Director of the Budget, upon approval of the Governor and Council of State, shall set aside, appropriate and make available out of the Contingency and Emergency Fund such sum as the Governor and Council of State shall deem proper and necessary, and the Budget Bureau shall place said funds in an account to be known as the Animal and Fowl Disease Appropriation and make same available to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, to be used by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services in the work of preventing or eradicating the above diseases, or any of them. Funds from the above appropriation shall be paid only for work in this connection upon warrants approved by the Commissioner of Agriculture. The provisions of Part 4 of Article 34 of Chapter 106 of the General Statutes relating to the compensation for killing diseased animals shall be applicable to animals infected with or exposed to the diseases named and described in this section, as well as to the destruction of material contaminated by or exposed to the diseases described in this section, as well as the necessary cost of the disinfection of materials. In no event shall any of the above appropriation be spent for the purposes set forth in this section unless the funds appropriated by this State are matched in an equal amount by the federal government or one of its agencies to be spent for the same purposes. (1915, c. 160, s. 1; C.S., s. 4875; 1951, c. 799; 1997-261, s. 109.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 106-304 - Proclamation of livestock and poultry quarantine.
§ 106-305 - Proclamation of infected feedstuff quarantine.
§ 106-306 - Rules to enforce quarantine.
§ 106-307 - Violation of proclamation or rules.
§ 106-307.1 - Serums, vaccines, etc., for control of animal diseases.
§ 106-307.2 - Reports of infectious disease in livestock and poultry to State Veterinarian.
§ 106-307.3 - Quarantine of infected or inoculated livestock.
§ 106-307.4 - Quarantine of inoculated poultry.
§ 106-307.5 - Livestock and poultry brought into State.
§ 106-307.6 - Violation made misdemeanor.
§ 106-307.7 - Diseased livestock running at large.
§ 106-308 - Appropriation to combat animal and fowl diseases.
§ 106-309 - Disposition of surplus funds.
§ 106-310 - Burial of hogs dying natural death required.
§ 106-311 - Hogs affected with cholera to be segregated and confined.
§ 106-312 - Shipping hogs from cholera-infected territory.
§ 106-313 - Price of serum to be fixed.
§ 106-314 - Manufacture and use of serum and virus restricted.
§ 106-316 - Counties authorized to purchase and supply serum.
§ 106-316.1 - Purpose of §§ to 106-316.5.
§ 106-316.4 - Penalties for violation of §§ 106-316.1 to 106-316.5.
§ 106-317 - Regulation of the transportation or importation of hogs and other livestock into State.
§ 106-318 - Issuance of health certificates for swine and livestock; inspection.
§ 106-319 - Burial of hogs and other livestock dying in transit.
§ 106-321 - Penalties for violation.
§ 106-322 - Effect of §§ 106-317 to .
§ 106-322.2 - Destruction of swine affected with or exposed to hog cholera; indemnity payments.
§ 106-322.3 - When indemnity payments not to be made.
§ 106-324 - Appraisal of cattle affected with Bang's disease and tuberculosis.
§ 106-325 - Appraisal of animals affected with glanders; report.
§ 106-327 - Marketing of cattle affected with Bang's disease and tuberculosis.
§ 106-328 - Report on salvage.
§ 106-329 - Compensation when killing ordered.
§ 106-330 - Ownership of destroyed animals; outstanding liens.
§ 106-331 - State not to pay for feed of animals ordered killed.
§ 106-332 - Disinfection of stockyards by owners.
§ 106-333 - Payments made only on certain conditions.
§ 106-334 - Owner's claim for indemnity supported by reports.
§ 106-335 - State Veterinarian to carry out provisions of Article; how moneys paid out.
§ 106-336 - Animals reacting to tuberculin test.
§ 106-337 - Animals to be branded.
§ 106-338 - Quarantine; removal or sale; sale and use of milk.
§ 106-339 - Seller liable in civil action.
§ 106-340 - Responsibility of owner of premises where sale is made.
§ 106-341 - Sale of tuberculin.
§ 106-342 - Notice to owner of suspected animals; quarantine.
§ 106-343 - Appropriations by counties; elections.
§ 106-344 - Petition for election if commissioners refuse cooperation; order; effect.
§ 106-345 - Importation of cattle.
§ 106-346 - Amount of appropriation.
§ 106-347 - Qualified veterinarian.
§ 106-348 - Rules and regulations.
§ 106-349 - Violation of law a misdemeanor.
§ 106-350 - Sale of tubercular animal a felony.
§ 106-351 - Systematic dipping of cattle or horses.
§ 106-352 - Counties not embraced in quarantine zones.
§ 106-353 - Dipping vats; counties to provide; cost.
§ 106-354 - Local State inspectors; commissioned as quarantine inspectors; salaries, etc.
§ 106-355 - Enforcement of compliance with law.
§ 106-356 - Owners of stock to have same dipped; supervision of dipping; dipping period.
§ 106-357 - Service of notice.
§ 106-358 - Cattle placed in quarantine; dipping at expense of owner.
§ 106-359 - Expense of dipping as lien on animals; enforcement of lien.
§ 106-361 - Rules and regulations.
§ 106-362 - Penalty for violation.
§ 106-363 - Damaging dipping vats a felony.
§ 106-388 - Animals affected with, or exposed to, brucellosis declared subject to quarantine, etc.
§ 106-391 - Civil liability of vendors.
§ 106-392 - Sales by nonresidents.
§ 106-393 - Duties of State Veterinarian; quarantine of animals; required testing.
§ 106-394 - Cooperation of county boards of commissioners.
§ 106-395 - Compulsory testing.
§ 106-396 - Authority to promulgate and enforce rules and regulations.
§ 106-397 - Violation made misdemeanor.
§ 106-398 - Punishment for sale of animals known to be infected, or under quarantine.
§ 106-399.4 - Imminent threat of contagious animal disease; emergency measures and procedures.
§ 106-399.5 - Warrantless inspections.
§ 106-400 - Sale or transportation of animals affected with disease prohibited.
§ 106-400.1 - Swine disease testing.
§ 106-401 - State Veterinarian authorized to quarantine.
§ 106-401.1 - Inspection and quarantine of poultry.
§ 106-402 - Confinement and isolation of diseased animals required.
§ 106-403 - Disposition of dead domesticated animals.
§ 106-404 - Animals affected with glanders to be killed.
§ 106-405 - Prohibited acts; penalties.
§ 106-405.2 - Permit for feeding garbage to swine.
§ 106-405.3 - Application for permit.
§ 106-405.4 - Revocation of permits.
§ 106-405.6 - Cooking or other treatment.
§ 106-405.7 - Inspection and investigation; maintenance of records.
§ 106-405.8 - Enforcement of Part; rules and regulations.
§ 106-405.15 - "Equine infectious anemia" defined.
§ 106-405.17 - Authority to promulgate and enforce rules and regulations.
§ 106-405.18 - Implementation of control and eradication program.