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 SIX'.l`Y·SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 284. 1912. 273, Gunmen nxrimsns, Bmzaau or Amman Iunuscrnrz For carrying $1*;** •g{>°¤=¤=· out the provisions of the Act approved May twenty-ninth, eighteen °' ’P` ` hundred and eighty-four, establ.1£i.ng a Bureau of Animal In ustry and the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred V<>1-26. am and ninety-one, providing for &e safe transport and humane treatment of export cattle from the United States to foreign countries, and for other purposes; the Act approved August thirtieth, e` hteen ""’·°°·P·*“· hundred and ninety, (providing for the importation of  into the United States, an for other urposes; and the provisions of the Act of May ninth, nineteen hundlied and two, extending the inspec- V0!-¤2.v· 1%- tion of meats to process butter, and providilnti for the mspection of factories, marking of packages, and so fo ; and the provisions of the Act approved February second, nineteen hundred and three, V°l·32•P·79l· to enable the Secretag of Agriculture to more eifectually sup ress and prevent the apre of contagious and infectious diseases of) live stock, and for o er (purposes; and also the rovisions of the Act V0!-3$·P·12<**· approved March thir, nineteen hundred ans five, to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts, to permit and regulate the the movement of cattle and other live stock therefrom, and for other purposes; and for c out V°*-°*·P·°°"· the provisions of the Act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six entitled "An Act to prevent cruelty to animals while in transit by railroad or other means of trans ortation," and to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to collect and) disseminate information ,,§,$l3§¤¤ i¤‘*>*¤¤·· concerning live stock, dairy, and other animal products; to prepare ` and disseminate reports on animal industry; to employ and pay from the appropriation herein made as many persons in the city of Washington or elsewhere as he mag deem necessary; to purchase in the open market samples of all tu erculin serums, antitoxins, or m'*i“*’°'°“““ ’*’“m’· analogous products, of foreign or domestic manufacture, which are sold in the United States, for the detection, prevention, treatment, or cure of diseases of domestic animals, to test the same, and to disseminaée the reslulgs of saidhtzests such manner as hpls may deem best; Pm h d to ur ase an estro eas or anim or quarantine 5%*- °’°"*°· thepsame whenever in his judgment essential to prevent the spgead of griiibnia" M ammo pleuropneumonia, tuberculosis, or other diseases of anima from on? State to anotheraas follows: k _ cl d an imma md or ins ection an uarantine wor, H1 u ing necessary ex- wgph *1**** penses forlizhe eradicatidln of scabies in sheep and cattle, the inspection mum of southern cattle, the supervision of the transportation of live stock and the inspection of vessels, the execution of the twenty-eight hour V°'·’*·P·°°’· law, the inspection and quarantine of imported animals, including the establishment and maintenance of quarantine stations and the alteration of buildings thereon, the inspection work relative to the existence of contagious diseases and the tuberculin and mallein testing of animals, six hundred thousand dollars; For all nec expenses for the eradication of southern cattle ,,§,g_“"*°"' °·'“° ticks, two hundrg and fifty thousand dollars; _ _ For all necessary expenses for investigations and experiments m ”•*”*“““">`· dairy industry, cooperative investigations of the dairy in ustry m the various States, inspection of renovated butter, factories and markets, one hundred and seventy-seven thousand nine hundred dollars:  gggfgy ,.,,0,, mdéd, That the sanitary provisions for slaughtering, meat C§JlIlJD§, of r¢¤¤v¤:igu¤>¤¤¤¤ or similar establishments, as set forth in the Act of June thnrtiet, "%'f,’{'§f,,_m nineteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes, page six hundred and seventy-six), are hereby extended to cover renovated butter factories as defined in the Act of ,May ninth, nineteen hundred and two "°‘·’·’·P·"°· (Thirty-Second Statutes, page one hundred and ninety-six), ulldéf such regulations as the Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe;