Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
AGRICULTURE CODE |
Title 6. PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, AND SALE OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS |
Subtitle C. CONTROL OF ANIMAL DISEASES AND PESTS |
Chapter 161. GENERAL DISEASE AND PEST CONTROL |
Subchapter C. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMISSION |
Sec. 161.041. DISEASE CONTROL
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(a) The commission shall protect all livestock, exotic livestock, domestic fowl, and exotic fowl from the following:
(1) tuberculosis;
(2) anthrax;
(3) glanders;
(4) infectious abortion;
(5) hemorrhagic septicemia;
(6) hog cholera;
(7) Malta fever;
(8) foot-and-mouth disease;
(9) rabies among animals other than canines;
(10) bacillary white diarrhea among fowl;
(11) equine infectious anemia; and
(12) other diseases recognized as communicable by the veterinary profession.
(b) The commission may act to eradicate or control any disease or agent of transmission for any disease that affects livestock, exotic livestock, domestic fowl, or exotic fowl, regardless of whether the disease is communicable, even if the agent of transmission is an animal species that is not subject to the jurisdiction of the commission. The commission may adopt any rules necessary to carry out the purposes of this subsection, including rules concerning testing, movement, inspection, and treatment.
(c) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly fails to handle, in accordance with rules adopted by the commission, livestock, exotic livestock, domestic fowl, or exotic fowl infected with a disease listed in Subsection (a).
(d) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly fails to identify or refuses to permit an agent of the commission to identify, in accordance with rules adopted by the commission, livestock, exotic livestock, domestic fowl, or exotic fowl infected with a disease listed in Subsection (a).
(e) An offense under Subsection (c) or (d) of this section is a Class C misdemeanor unless it is shown on the trial of the offense that the defendant has been previously convicted under this section, in which event the offense is a Class B misdemeanor.
(f) In complying with this section, the commission may not infringe on or supersede the authority of any other agency of this state, including the authority of the Parks and Wildlife Department relating to wildlife. If a conflict of authority occurs, the commission shall assume responsibility for disease control efforts, but work collaboratively with the other agency to enable each agency to effectively carry out its responsibilities.
(g) The commission's authority to control or eradicate an agent of transmission that is an animal species that is not subject to the jurisdiction of the commission is limited to instances when a disease that threatens livestock, exotic livestock, domestic fowl, or exotic fowl has been confirmed or is suspected to exist in that species and the commission determines that a serious threat to livestock, exotic livestock, domestic fowl, or exotic fowl exists.