March 16, 2010
Washington bill stipulates quicker livestock inspections
A new bill signed into law requires that livestock entering Washington from another state be inspected within 12 hours of entry.
The bill was pushed by segments of the livestock industry and the state veterinarian, who want to better protect animals within the state from diseases. The bill also improves the state veterinarian's investigative tools in the event of an animal disease outbreak.
The bill will take effect in June.










