North Carolina Statutes

§ 106-389 — Brucellosis defined; program for vaccination; sale, etc., of vaccine; cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture

North Carolina § 106-389
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 106Agriculture
Art. 34Animal Diseases

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 106-389 (2026).

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"Brucellosis" shall mean the disease wherein an animal is infected with Brucella organisms (including Brucella Abortus, B. Melitensis and B. Suis), irrespective of the occurrence or absence of abortion or other symptoms. An animal shall be declared affected with brucellosis if it is classified as a reactor to a serological test for the disease, or if the Brucella organism has been found in the body, its secretions or discharges. The State Veterinarian is hereby authorized and empowered to set up a program for the vaccination of calves in accordance with the recommendations of the Brucellosis Committee of the United States Livestock Sanitary Association, and approved by the United States Department of Agriculture, when in his opinion vaccination is necessary for the control and eradication

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