The certificate certifying to a test made under this chapter must be made on official federal or state blanks and must accompany the shipment to its destination. When an original certificate is made, two copies of the certificate must be mailed immediately to the state veterinarian. The failure of a veterinarian to mail two copies of each certificate relating to livestock to be shipped into this state to the state veterinarian is sufficient cause to refuse acceptance of any more certificates from that person. The owner or owners of the livestock must have a copy of the certificate to show on the demand of any federal or state official.
36-14-12.1. Notice of condemnation of diseased animal - Animal to be destroyed within fifteen days - Extension of time. Whenever any animal has been adjudged by the board to be diseased, the board or its authorized agent shall serve a written notice of its decision upon the owner or keeper of the animal before the condemned animal is killed. The animal must be destroyed within fifteen days after notice of condemnation, in either a federally inspected or state-inspected slaughtering plant, or under the supervision of an agent of the board. The fifteen-day period may be extended by the state veterinarian if the state veterinarian determines it advisable due to the circumstances involved in each case. The extension must be in writing. The notice must advise the animal's owner or keeper of that person's right to protest against the diagnosis and determination of the board within twenty-four hours after the service of the notice upon the owner or keeper. If no protest is made within that time by the owner or keeper of the condemned animal, the animal must be appraised in the manner provided in this chapter.
36-14-13. Issuance of certificate of veterinary inspection by unauthorized person - Penalty. Any person who issues a certificate of veterinary inspection for livestock within this state without being authorized so to do by the state board of animal health or by the United States department of agriculture is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
36-14-14. Certificate of health required on sale of purebred cattle and nonregistered bulls for breeding purposes. Repealed by S.L. 1965, ch. 254, § 1.