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The Department of Administration shall keep a record of the appraised value of all dairy cattle slaughtered or destroyed and of the salvage value thereof, stating the date when the animal was slaughtered or destroyed and the name of the inspector who ordered the animal slaughtered or destroyed. The Department of Administration, with the approval of the Department of Environmental Conservation, shall pay the owner of the animal slaughtered or destroyed two-thirds of the difference between the appraised value and the salvage value of the animal slaughtered or destroyed. The appraised valuation of each slaughtered animal may not exceed $175 in the first judicial district and not more than $200 in the second and third judicial districts and not more than $250 in the fourth judicial district. Payment may not be made if at the time of inspection, test, or destruction, the animal was upon the premises of any person to which it had been sold, shipped, or delivered for the purpose of being slaughtered. Payment may not be made unless the owner has complied with all lawful quarantine regulations.
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