2.0.5. If the chief veterinary surgeon has reasonable cause to believe that an agent whose presence cannot be confirmed in a living animal is present or if a diagnostic approach has been used without it being possible to identify the agent in question and a necropsy is necessary to identify it, the chief veterinary surgeon may confiscate the animal and euthanize it or exhume an animal carcass to carry out the tests or analyses he considers useful for identifying the agent.
Section 2.0.2 applies, with the necessary modifications.
2024, c. 272024, c. 27, s. 61.