West Virginia Code § 19-9-31

Certificate of appraisal
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When the animal is to be euthanized, the commissioner or the commissioner's agent shall
deliver to the owner a certificate of appraisal which may cover any number of animals
belonging to the same owner, showing the age and description of each animal found to be
infected or directly exposed; the name and place of test, if any; the mark or brand signifying
an animal with tuberculosis; any other mark or brand which the animal maye bear; the date
when and the place where the animal is to be euthanized by the veterinarian; the
designation of the officer who is to supervise the euthanasia; the apprarised value of each
animal; the name and address of the owner of the animal; and the fact that the owner has
executed the agreement as provided in section twenty-eight of this article.

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