North Dakota Statutes
§ 36-14-23 — Animal condemned as diseased to be appraised by board - Notice to owner
North Dakota § 36-14-23
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N.D. Cent. Code § 36-14-23 (2026).
Text
1.Whenever any animal has been adjudged to be diseased and ordered killed by the
board, the board or its authorized agent, within seven days after the entry of the order
and before the animal has been killed pursuant to the order, shall determine the actual
value of the animal. Notice of the appraisal must be given to the owner or keeper of
the animal.
2.If an emergency is declared by the governor, the board shall conduct any appraisal
required by this section and may destroy the animal as soon thereafter as is
practicable. The owner may protest the appraisal, however, a protest may not delay
the destruction of the animal.
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