106-413. Sale, etc., of certain diseased animals restricted; application of Article; sales by farmers.
No person or persons shall sell or offer for sale, trade or otherwise dispose of any animal or animals that are affected with a contagious or infectious disease, or that the owner or person in charge or a livestock inspector or an approved veterinarian has reason to believe are so affected or exposed; provided, however, that upon written permission of the Commissioner of Agriculture or his authorized representative it shall be lawful to sell, trade, or otherwise dispose of such animals for immediate slaughter at a plant with State or federal meat inspection. The provisions of this Article, including those regulations adopted by the North Carolina Board of Agriculture, shall apply to all animals sold or offered for sale on any public highway, right-of-way, street, or within one-half mile of any public livestock market, or other public place; provided, that the one-half mile provision shall not apply to animals raised and owned by a bona fide farmer who is a resident of the State of North Carolina and sold or offered for sale by him. (1941, c. 263, s. 8; 1943, c. 724, s. 5; 1967, c. 894, s. 10.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 35 - Public Livestock Markets.
§ 106-407 - Bonds required of operators; exemption of certain market operations.
§ 106-407.2 - Revocation of permit by Board of Agriculture; restraining order for violations.
§ 106-408 - Marketing facilities prescribed; records of purchases and sales; time of sales; notice.
§ 106-408.1 - Market operation fees.
§ 106-411 - Regulation of use of livestock removed from market; swine shipped out of State.
§ 106-415 - Cost of tests, serums, etc.
§ 106-416 - Rules and regulations.
§ 106-417 - Violation made misdemeanor; responsibility for health, etc., of animals.