Full Statute Name:  West's New Mexico Statutes Annotated. Chapter 77. Animals and Livestock. Article 1. Dogs and Domesticated Animals.

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Primary Citation:  N. M. S. A. 1978, § 77-1-6 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  January, 2024 Alternate Citation:  NM ST § 77-1-6 Date Adopted:  1979 Historical: 
Summary: This short New Mexico statute provides that state health department shall prescribe regulations for the reporting of animal bites, confinement and disposition of rabies-suspect animals, rabies quarantine and the disposition of dogs and cats exposed to rabies, in the interest of public health and safety.

The department of health shall prescribe regulations for the reporting of animal bites, confinement and disposition of rabies-suspect animals, rabies quarantine and the disposition of dogs and cats exposed to rabies, in the interest of public health and safety.

CREDIT(S)

L. 1979, Ch. 194, § 2.

 

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