Florida Statutes
§ 376.306 — Cattle-dipping vats; legislative findings; liability
Florida § 376.306
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 376.306 (2026).
Text
(1)The Legislature finds that:
(a)In excess of 3,200 cattle-dipping vats were constructed in the state as a result of local, state, and federal programs, conducted from 1906 through 1961, for the prevention, suppression, control, or eradication of the disease commonly known as tick fever by eradicating the cattle fever tick, the arthropod vector organism responsible for transmission of the disease.
(b)Most cattle-dipping vats were constructed with public funds and operated under local, state, and Federal Government supervision and control.
(c)Most vats were used to dip cattle and other livestock owned by several different persons, irrespective of ownership of the property on which the vat was located.
(d)Throughout most of the tick eradication program, the state established criteria f
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Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 96-351; s. 48, ch. 97-96.
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