Wisconsin Code § 95.26

Brucellosis control program
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(3) If the existence
of brucellosis within the state results in the termination of its status as a certified brucellosis-free area by the U.S. department of
agriculture, the department shall request the release of funds by
the joint committee on finance from the appropriation under s.
20.865 (4) (a) to pay for official vaccination, as provided in s.
95.46 (2), of all female calves located within any county where
the incidence of brucellosis disqualifies it for such designation.
(4) Cattle and American bison that are classified as “reactors”
to the brucellosis test, whether or not conducted pursuant to this
section, shall be slaughtered. A report of any test disclosing reactors shall be mailed to the owner thereof. The reactors shall be
identified by a reactor tag and permanent mark as prescribed by
the department. The owner shall effect slaughter of the reactors
within 15 days of the date they are so identified, except that the
department, for cause shown, may extend the time an additional
15 days. If the owner of reactors fails to comply with this subsection within the time limited, the department shall cause the removal and slaughter of the reactors. No indemnity shall be paid
on any reactors disposed of by the department. No milk shall be
sold from any reactors or from any herd of cattle in which reactors are kept contrary to the provisions of this section.
(5) When reactors to any brucellosis test are disclosed in a
herd of cattle or American bison the department shall quarantine
the entire herd by serving written notice thereof, either personally
or by mail, on the owner or person in charge, but such quarantine
shall not be imposed if the department, upon the basis of the clinical history of the herd with respect to brucellosis and the recommendation of the attending veterinarian, determines it is improbable that the cattle or American bison will contract brucellosis.
No cattle or American bison subject to the quarantine shall be removed from the premises where the cattle or American bison are
quarantined, except upon written permit of the department. The
quarantine shall remain in full force until removed by the department. Such retests shall be conducted as the department finds
necessary to eliminate all reactors or other evidence of infection
in the herd.
(5m) (a) The department may obtain blood or tissue samples
from swine and farm-raised deer to test for brucellosis.
(b) The department may condemn swine and farm-raised deer
that are reactors to the brucellosis test and may quarantine the
herd from which the reactors come.
(6) The department may acquire, equip and maintain laboratories, including mobile units and promulgate rules and regulations not inconsistent with law so as to effectively execute its
functions under the brucellosis control program.
(7) For each animal of a species raised primarily to produce
food for human consumption, including farm-raised deer, condemned and slaughtered, except as provided in ss. 95.36 and
95.48, the owner shall receive and, upon certificate of the department, the state shall pay two-thirds of the difference between the
net salvage value and the appraised value of the animal, but the
payment may not exceed $1,500 for an animal. With the consent
of the owner the department may condemn, in infected herds, animals which have been exposed and which are suspected of being
infected, although the animals have not reacted to the brucellosis
tests.

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