US Code
CHAPTER 54— TRANSPORTATION, SALE, AND HANDLING OF CERTAIN ANIMALS
§ 2159. Authority to apply for injunctions

(a) RequestWhenever the Secretary has reason to believe that any dealer, carrier, exhibitor, or intermediate handler is dealing in stolen animals, or is placing the health of any animal in serious danger in violation of this chapter or the regulations or standards promulgated thereunder, the Secretary shall notify the Attorney General, who may apply to the United States district court in which such dealer, carrier, exhibitor, or intermediate handler resides or conducts business for a temporary restraining order or injunction to prevent any such person from operating in violation of this chapter or the regulations and standards prescribed under this chapter.
(b) IssuanceThe court shall, upon a proper showing, issue a temporary restraining order or injunction under subsection (a) without bond. Such injunction or order shall remain in effect until a complaint pursuant to section 2149 of this title is issued and dismissed by the Secretary or until an order to cease and desist made thereon by the Secretary has become final and effective or is set aside on appellate review. Attorneys of the Department of Agriculture may, with the approval of the Attorney General, appear in the United States district court representing the Secretary in any action brought under this section.

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US Code

Title 7— AGRICULTURE

CHAPTER 54— TRANSPORTATION, SALE, AND HANDLING OF CERTAIN ANIMALS

§ 2131. Congressional statement of policy

§ 2132. Definitions

§ 2133. Licensing of dealers and exhibitors

§ 2134. Valid license for dealers and exhibitors required

§ 2135. Time period for disposal of dogs or cats by dealers or exhibitors

§ 2136. Registration of research facilities, handlers, carriers and unlicensed exhibitors

§ 2137. Purchase of dogs or cats by research facilities prohibited except from authorized operators of auction sales and licensed dealers or exhibitors

§ 2138. Purchase of dogs or cats by United States Government facilities prohibited except from authorized operators of auction sales and licensed dealers or exhibitors

§ 2139. Principal-agent relationship established

§ 2140. Recordkeeping by dealers, exhibitors, research facilities, intermediate handlers, and carriers

§ 2141. Marking and identification of animals

§ 2142. Humane standards and recordkeeping requirements at auction sales

§ 2143. Standards and certification process for humane handling, care, treatment, and transportation of animals

§ 2144. Humane standards for animals by United States Government facilities

§ 2145. Consultation and cooperation with Federal, State, and local governmental bodies by Secretary of Agriculture

§ 2146. Administration and enforcement by Secretary

§ 2146a. Searchable database requirements

§ 2147. Inspection by legally constituted law enforcement agencies

§ 2148. Importation of live dogs

§ 2149. Violations by licensees

§ 2150. Repealed. , ,

§ 2151. Rules and regulations

§ 2152. Separability

§ 2153. Fees and authorization of appropriations

§ 2154. Effective dates

§ 2155. Omitted

§ 2156. Animal fighting venture prohibition

§ 2157. Release of trade secrets

§ 2158. Protection of pets

§ 2159. Authority to apply for injunctions

§ 2160. Prohibition on slaughter of dogs and cats for human consumption