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Subchapter C. VEHICULAR SANITATION


Sec.


17.21.    General requirement.
17.22.    Vehicles used to transport diseased livestock.
17.23.    Failure to clean vehicles.

Authority

   The provisions of this Subchapter C issued under act of April 17, 1929 (P. L. 533) (3 P. S. §  341 et seq.).

§ 17.21. General requirement.

 Trucks or vehicles used for the intrastate movement of livestock shall be kept in a sanitary condition.

Source

   The provisions of this §  17.21 adopted April 8, 1946.

§ 17.22. Vehicles used to transport diseased livestock.

 Vehicles that have been unloaded after intrastate movement of diseased livestock to public stockyards or to any slaughtering establishment not connected with a public stockyard shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected by the owner or operator before the vehicle is transported over public streets and highways.

Source

   The provisions of this §  17.22 adopted April 8, 1946.

§ 17.23. Failure to clean vehicles.

 Agents shall have authority to quarantine vehicles remaining unsanitary after proper notice has been given to owner or operators. Vehicles shall remain quarantined until cleaned and disinfected by the owner or operator.

Source

   The provisions of this §  17.23 adopted April 8, 1946.



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