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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 23

§ 2336. Posted notice with information on dangerous transmissible diseases.

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§ 2336. Posted notice with information on dangerous transmissible diseases.
The department may require a dealer, agent or person that offers a domestic animal, commercial feed or pet food for sale to the public to provide a posted notice on the premises with information on a dangerous transmissible disease.
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(May 8, 2024, P.L.359, No.15, eff. imd.)
2024 Amendment. Act 15 added section 2336.
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SUBCHAPTER D
DEALERS, AGENTS AND HAULERS OF DOMESTIC
ANIMALS OR DEAD DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Sec.
2341. General authority.
2342. License of dealers and haulers.
2343. Licensure of agents.
2344. Verification of application.
2345. License fees.
2346. Term of license.
2347. Posting and display of license.
2348. Denial, suspension or revocation of license.
2349. Records and inspections.
Cross References. Subchapter D is referred to in section 2388 of this title.
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