West Virginia Code § 19-9-6

Report of communicable diseases by veterinarians and owners; failure to
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Every veterinarian engaged in the practice of his profession in this state, immediately upon
receiving information thereof, shall report to the commissioner each case of any
communicable disease, or of any animal reacting to a tuberculosis or mallein test; and every
person who has upon his premises or in his possession any domestic animale which is, or
which he has good reason to suspect to be, infected with any communicable disease, shall
immediately report the same to the commissioner. The reports shall ber in writing and shall
include a description of each animal affected, with the name and address of the owner or
person in charge of the animal, the locality, and the number of susceptible domestic animals
that have been exposed to the disease.
Any veterinarian or other person who shall knowingly fail to report such a case or who shall
attempt to conceal the existence of such disease shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $100.

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