436:1 Definitions
436:2 Division of Animal Industry
436:3 Record to be Kept
436:4 Report
436:5 Assistance; Rules
436:6 Federal Cooperation
436:6-a Records Disclosure
436:7 Appointment
436:8 Powers
436:9 Salary and Expenses
436:9-a Appointment
436:9-b Powers
436:9-c Salary and Expenses
436:10 Regulated
436:11 Permits
436:12 Notice of Arrival
436:13 Examination
436:14 Calves
436:15 Release From Quarantine
436:16 Diseased Animals
436:17 Disposal of Carcasses
436:18 Witnessing Disposal
436:19 Hides
436:20 Proceeds of Carcasses
436:21 Without Quarantine
436:22 Accredited Cattle
436:23 Retesting
436:24 Rulemaking
436:25 Diseased Animals
436:26 Expense of Examination, Etc
436:27 Permits to Drive Animals
436:28 Issuance of Health Certificates
436:29 Penalty
436:30 Interstate Transportation
436:31 Investigations
436:32 Aid
436:33 Notice to Commissioner
436:34 Quarantine of Animals
436:35 Quarantine of Premises
436:36 Quarantine of Locality
436:37 Destroying Notice of Quarantine
436:38 Penalty for Violations
436:39 Examinations
436:40 Test; Slaughter
436:41 Expense
436:42 By Commissioner
436:43 Application
436:44 Examination; Disposal
436:45 Expense; Indemnity
436:46 Surveillance Tests
436:47 Vaccination Against Brucellosis
436:48 Alternate Plan
436:49 Pasteurization of Milk From Herds Adopting Alternate Plan
436:50 Report
436:51 Contents
436:52 Reactors
436:53 Penalty for Failure to Report
436:54 Examination; Report
436:55 Appraisers
436:56 Valuation
436:57 Importations
436:58 Concealment
436:59 Certificates
436:60 Payments
436:61 Limitation
436:62 Quarantine
436:63 Killing
436:64 No Compensation
436:65 Milk of Retained Animals
436:66 Offspring
436:67 Premises
436:68 Sale
436:69 Sound Animals
436:70 Reactors
436:71 Tags
436:72 Records
436:73 Penalty
436:74 Penalty
436:75 Contract of Sale
436:76 Permit for Removal
436:77 Making
436:78 Exception
436:79 Penalty
436:80 Label
436:81 Virulent Hog Cholera Virus Prohibited
436:82 Exception
436:83 Interference with Tests
436:84 General Penalty
436:85 Veterinarians
436:86 Definitions; Doping and Stimulating Prohibited
436:87 Test Authorized
436:88-a Penalty
436:90 Rulemaking
436:92 Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
436:93 Definitions
436:94 Requirement for a Second Test
436:95 Equines Imported into New Hampshire; Testing Requirements
436:96 Equine Reactors; Rulemaking
436:98 Penalty
436:99 Definitions
436:100 Rabies Vaccination Required; Exemption
436:101 Owner’s Statement
436:102 Duties of Veterinarian
436:103 Cost
436:104 Transient Dogs, Cats, or Ferrets
436:105 Impoundment of Dog Rabies Suspects
436:105-a Impoundment of Cat Rabies Suspects
436:105-b Impoundment of Ferret Rabies Suspects
436:105-c Police Dogs
436:106 Handling of Dogs, Cats, and Ferrets Bitten by Rabid Animals
436:107 Impoundment of Dog Without Tag
436:108 Enforcement
436:109 Penalty
436:115 Testing of Domestic Animals; Rulemaking
436:116 Program Goals; Applicable Federal Regulations
436:117 Scrapie Certification Board; Membership; Meetings
436:118 Application for Entry Into the Program
436:119 Advancement in the Program
436:120 Maintenance of Status
436:121 Downgrading of Status
436:122 Appeal
436:123 Confidentiality

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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 436 - Diseases of Domestic Animals

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  • following: when used by way of reference to any section of these laws, shall mean the section next preceding or following that in which such reference is made, unless some other is expressly designated. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:13
  • governor and council: shall mean the governor with the advice and consent of the council. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:31-a
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  • month: shall mean a calendar month, and the word "year" a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed; and the word "year" shall be equivalent to the expression "year of our Lord. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:8
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  • state: when applied to different parts of the United States, may extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories, so called; and the words "United States" shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
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