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Part 6
Veterinary Public Health and Safety

Chapters

1
Rabies Control
Sections 121575–121710
1.5
Dog Importation: Health Certificates
Sections 121720–121723
2
Avian Zoonosis Control
Sections 121745–121765
3
Importation of Wild Animals
Sections 121775–121870
4
Animal Control
Sections 121875–121945
5
Sale of Dogs and Cats
Sections 122045–122319.5
6
Sale of Birds
Sections 122320–122324
7
Spay/neuter and Breeding Programs for Animals
Sections 122330–122331
8
Dog Tethering
Section 122335
9
Pet Store Animal Care
Sections 122350–122361
10
Sale of Animals at Swap Meets
Sections 122370–122374
11
Pet Boarding Facilities
Sections 122380–122388
12
Safe Transportation of Dogs and Cats
Sections 122390–122390.3
12.5
Dog Training
Sections 122395–122395.2
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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