Washington Statutes
§ 16.36.070 — Danger of infection—Emergencies.
Washington § 16.36.070
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Wash. Rev. Code § 16.36.070 (2026).
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When any local governing body notifies the director of the presence or probable danger of infection from any animal diseases, the director, state veterinarian, or a deputized state veterinarian shall respond immediately and take appropriate action. In case of an emergency, the director may appoint deputies or assistants with equal power to act.
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Legislative History
[1998 c 8 s 7;1947 c 172 s 6;1927 c 165 s 7; Rem. Supp. 1947 s 3116. Prior:1895 c 167 s 4.]
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