New York Statutes
§ 105-D — Indemnification for rabies
New York § 105-D
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N.Y. Agriculture & Markets § 105-D (2026).
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§ 105-d. Indemnification for rabies. Each county shall be liable for\ndamages resulting within the county to domestic animals from the disease\nknown as rabies and indemnification therefor shall be made in the manner\nprovided by this article. The term "domestic animals" as used in this\narticle shall mean domesticated sheep, horses, cattle, swine and goats.\nSuch indemnification shall not exceed the actual damage and shall in no\nevent exceed the sum of five hundred dollars for each animal in the case\nof damage to horses or cattle, or one hundred fifty dollars for each\nanimal in the case of damage to swine, goats or sheep, provided,\nhowever, that in the case of registered purebred bovine animals\nindemnification may be made in an amount not to exceed seven hundred\ndollars for each a
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§ 105-C
Temporary emergency§ 105-D
Indemnification for rabies§ 105-E
Damage appraisal and report§ 105-F
Review by commissioner§ 105-G
Review by court§ 105-J
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