Section 24008.  


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  • The horses at a public horse show, competition, or horse sale are subject to examination under the direction of a licensed veterinarian of the department or agent thereof. The appointed licensed veterinarian, with the approval of the secretary, may appoint technicians and agents to perform certain duties under this chapter that are not prohibited by other provisions of law. The examination may include physical, saliva, urine, blood tests, or any other tests or procedure in the discretion of the licensed veterinarian necessary to effectuate the purposes of this chapter. Any or all horses in or from a class or all classes in a public horse show or competition or any horse entered into or from any class or competition or sale, whether in competition or not, if the horse is on the show or sale grounds, or any horse withdrawn by any person or trainer within 24 hours prior to a class for which it has been entered as well as any horse withdrawn from any horse sale, may be examined.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 227, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1995.)