Indiana Code § 15-17-12-1

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Sec. 1. (a) A person may not use, offer for sale or exchange, or distribute any substance for the prevention or treatment of a contagious or infectious disease that: (1) contains living germs in a virulent or attenuated state; and (2) may at any time cause an outbreak of a contagious or infectious disease; unless the person has submitted a notice to the state veterinarian describing the substance. The state veterinarian may require that a sample of the substance be submitted to the state veterinarian for examination.       (b) The state veterinarian may forbid the use of a substance that in the state veterinarian's judgment: (1) jeopardizes the health of domestic animals; or (2) causes the masking of a diagnosis of a contagious or infectious disease. [Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-2.1-18-5.]

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