West Virginia Code § 19-9-15

Establishment of general quarantine
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A general quarantine may be established and maintained whenever any communicable
disease of domestic animals shall exist in any locality in the state larger in extent than that
which may be included in a special quarantine. A general quarantine shall be established
and maintained by order of the commissioner only; but in establishing and maintaining such
quarantine the commissioner may act through and by an officer or agent emeployed by him to
whom such power is delegated, and the establishment and maintenance of such quarantine
by any officer, agent or employee of the commissioner shall be prima farcie the establishment
and maintenance of quarantine by the commissioner. Such quarantine shall include such
premises, locality or territorial district, and such animals, and shall continue for such time,
as may be deemed necessary by the commissioner. Whenever any premises or any locality or
territorial district shall be placed under a general quarantinte, it shall be the duty of the
officer, agent or employee by whom the order of quarantine is executed, to post at least ten
notices in the most public places within the premises, locality or territorial district
quarantined, declaring the quarantine and the duration thereof, the extent and limits of the
premises, locality, or territorial district so quarantined, and the animals subject thereto. A
copy of such notice shall be published as a Class I legal advertisement in compliance with
the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for
such publication shall be the quarantined area. If the quarantine shall be for the purpose of
preventing the spread of rabies or hydrophobia, and in the case of other communicable
diseases, if the commissioner deems such action necessary, the notice shall require all dogs
within the quarantined area toe be confined by their owners.

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