North Dakota Statutes
§ 36-14-11 — Certificates of veterinary inspection issued by whom - Tests made by whom - Rules governing
North Dakota § 36-14-11
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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-14-11 (2026).
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- Rules governing.
All certificates of veterinary inspection required under the provisions of this chapter must be
issued, and all tests must be made, by a federal or state veterinarian or a deputy state
veterinarian, or by a graduate veterinarian whose inspections and tests are endorsed by the
officer in charge of the state board of animal health work in the state where the inspection or
test is made, and subject to the rules of the state board of animal health. All such tests must
conform to the standard tests of the United States department of agriculture. All serums used
must be manufactured or approved by the United States department of agriculture.
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§ 36-01-00.1
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Duties - Rules§ 36-01-08.1
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Duties - Evaluations - Report§ 36-01-08.4
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