HRS §142-6
When the state can quarantine or destroy animals
The Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity can quarantine animals that have, were exposed to, or could get a contagious disease. It can also destroy those animals if needed to stop the disease from spreading. The department can require cleaning of contaminated places and proper disposal of hides and carcasses.
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The statute, as written — Quarantine
The department of agriculture and biosecurity may quarantine any animal known to be affected with, to have been exposed to, or to be susceptible to, any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease, and destroy the same, when in the opinion of the department, such measure is necessary to prevent the spread of the disease. The department of agriculture and biosecurity may also require disinfection of premises and materials contaminated by or exposed to disease, including the proper disposition of hides and carcasses if, in the opinion of the department, such measures are necessary to prevent the spread of disease.
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