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That provision is lacking in most of the old state quarantine laws still on the books.
Rabies; a killer disease that's been kept at bay by Britain's tough quarantine laws.
I suspected that someone was smuggling a pet dog back to England and avoiding the quarantine laws.
He passed quarantine laws to protect the people - the first ever such laws in North America.
Most countries have strict quarantine laws regarding pets.
That's why there are quarantine laws.
We have no EU-wide stock of vaccines, and in most countries our quarantine laws are outdated.
A meeting in 1953 by Australian federal authorities ruled that they would not change the quarantine laws for the Olympic horses.
I imagined being met by authorities at the airport and paying a huge fine or even being sent to jail for breaking quarantine laws.
The quarantine laws would not permit us to remove them sooner-& now only on condition that we burn them to ashes.
Be warned: Australia has very strict quarantine laws - it's safer to declare everything than be hit with a fine.
Now you boys decide among yourselves which two of you will go up the Yellowstone and promote the enforcement of the quarantine laws.
Many vets believe that vaccines would not be as effective at controling rabies as our present quarantine laws.
Equestrian events take place in Stockholm, Sweden, due to Australian quarantine laws.
The quarantine laws.'
My immediate comrade and I talked in an undertone about quarantine laws and their penalties, but we found nothing cheering in the subject.
Strict quarantine laws govern the import of any part of plants, fruits, or vegetables, as well as soil, animals, and animal products.
Though allowed to travel to Japan, the chimpanzee was unable to enter Britain and Sweden due to strict quarantine laws.
However, the equestrian events were held in Stockholm, Sweden earlier in the year because of Australian quarantine laws.
Civil-liberties lawyers and public health officials say neither quarantine laws nor criminal prosecution will have much impact on the spread of AIDS.
In 1942, Moody was repatriated to Australia, but due to stringent quarantine laws, was not allowed to take Horrie with him.
In the most serious instances, the Centers for Disease Control can ask the Coast Guard to invoke quarantine laws and detain a ship.
Blind passengers traveling with Seeing Eye dogs must deal with quarantine laws in Hawaii, Britain and elsewhere overseas.
Justice Rehnquist, joined by Justice Burger, maintained that the law was constitutional, on the basis of the validity of quarantine laws.
Topscore Contradiction was entered into Crufts in 2002, the year after British quarantine laws were relaxed and foreign dogs were allowed to enter the competition.