North Dakota Code § 20.1-08-04.11

Governor's executive order or proclamation declaring animal health
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emergency.
In accordance with chapter 37-17.1, the governor may declare an animal health emergency 
upon determining that the wildlife of this state are at risk from diseases imported by foreign 
animals, a foreign animal disease, bioterrorism event, or an emerging animal disease. Upon the 
declaration of an animal health emergency the governor, after consultation with the state 
veterinarian or state board of animal health, may order the sampling, destruction, and 
disposition of wildlife populations, as the governor deems necessary to abate the animal health 
emergency.

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