Arizona Laws 11-1002. Powers and duties; state veterinarian; Arizona department of agriculture
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A. The state veterinarian, employed pursuant to section 3-1211, shall designate the type or types of antirabies vaccines that may be used for vaccination of animals, the period of time between vaccination and revaccination and the dosage and method of administration of the vaccine.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 11-1002
- Animal: means any animal of a species that is susceptible to rabies, except man. See Arizona Laws 11-1001
- Department: means the department of health services. See Arizona Laws 11-1001
- Livestock: means neat animals, horses, sheep, goats, swine, mules and asses. See Arizona Laws 11-1001
- Vaccination: means the administration of an antirabies vaccine to animals by a veterinarian or by a rabies vaccinator who is certified pursuant to Section 32-2240. See Arizona Laws 11-1001
B. The state veterinarian shall adopt rules to implement Section 32-2240.02.
C. The Arizona department of agriculture shall regulate the handling and disposition of animals classed as livestock that have been bitten by a rabid or suspected rabid animal or are showing symptoms suggestive of rabies.