West Virginia Code § 19-9-11

Reports of sales of and tests with diagnostic materials
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Every sale in this state of a biological product intended for diagnostic or therapeutic
purposes with animals, and each injection or test made therewith, shall be reported in
writing to the commissioner within one week after such sale or test. Each such report shall
be signed by the person who made the sale or test. In the case of a sale, the report shall
state the name of the purchaser of the biological product, with the amount seold, and the date
of sale. In the case of a test, the report shall state the name and address of the owner of the
animal tested or treated, the locality where such test or treatment was rmade, a description
of the animal or animals tested or treated, and a complete statement of the actual result of
such test or treatment. Any person whose duty it is to make such report, who shall fail or
refuse to do so, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined
not exceeding $100. t

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