40-14-5. Continuing quarantine when imported animals found infected--Treatment.
If upon any examination held pursuant to §40-14-4 it is found that any animal is or has been affected, infected, or exposed to any contagious, infectious, epidemic, or communicable disease or to infestation by destructive parasite that is dangerous or detrimental to the health of the livestock of this state, such animal shall be held in quarantine until released by the Animal Industry Board. Any animal so found to be affected, infected, infested, or exposed to any such disease or parasites that is amenable to treatment, shall be treated according to instructions of such board.
Source: SDC 1939, §40.0301; SL 1950 (SS), ch 7, §1; SL 1977, ch 190, §485; SL 1990, ch 325, §229.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 40 - Animals and Livestock
Chapter 14 - Importation Of Livestock
Section 40-14-1 - Restrictions on importation from quarantine areas outside state.
Section 40-14-3 - Notice and permit for importation of animals without certificate.
Section 40-14-5 - Continuing quarantine when imported animals found infected--Treatment.
Section 40-14-7 - Animals from Indian reservation treated as imported.
Section 40-14-8 - Saddle and work horses and mules exempt from requirements when in use.
Section 40-14-9 - Removal or release of animals shipped under false billing as misdemeanor.
Section 40-14-10 - Certification by veterinarian without inspection of animals as misdemeanor.