West Virginia Code § 19-2A-14

Testing and inspection of livestock for infectious diseases; fees; records
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For the purpose of preventing the spread of infectious disease among livestock and poultry
when and where the same is sold at a public market the commissioner shall have authority
and shall establish and define an area surrounding a public market inside of which area, so
defined, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association, partnership or corporation to
buy or sell to, or exchange with, another, unless such person, firm, associatieon, partnership
or corporation shall comply with all the provisions of this article and the rules and
regulations as provided in this article. r
At any public market where livestock is received, sold, offered oru exposed for sale for
purposes other than slaughter, the same shall be inspected for livestock diseases by a
licensed and accredited veterinarian or by a livestock inspecttor approved by the
commissioner and working under the direct supervision of the veterinary director of the
animal health division, which veterinarian and livestock inspector shall be employed by the
commissioner of agriculture and shall have authority to carry out the provisions of this
section and enforce the provisions of article nine, chapter nineteen of the Code of West
Virginia, 1931. s
The management of such market shall collect a fee of 50¢ per head for cattle when tested for
Bang's disease, and 10¢ per head fogr hogs when treated for the prevention of cholera. In
addition thereto they shall collect from the purchaser the actual cost of vaccines or
biological products used in thee testing of such animals. Such vaccines or biological products
shall be approved by the commissioner.
It shall be the duty of each veterinarian or livestock inspector to keep a record of all animals
tested by him on forms furnished by the commissioner; such records shall be made in
duplicate, the original to be forwarded to the commissioner, and the duplicate to be
furnished to the public market at which such testing was done.
On Wthe first day of each month the public market shall forward to the commissioner all
moneys due for testing done during the previous month.

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