2327 - Disease surveillance and detection.

     § 2327.  Disease surveillance and detection.        (a)  General authority.--The department shall have the     authority to regularly monitor the domestic animal population of     this Commonwealth to determine the prevalence, incidence and     location of transmissible diseases or contamination by hazardous     substances.        (b)  Duty to report.--It shall be the duty of every     practitioner of veterinary medicine and every diagnostic     laboratory in this Commonwealth, immediately upon receiving     information thereof, to report to the department each case of     any dangerous transmissible disease and each case of potential     contamination by substances declared hazardous by the     department.        (c)  Violations.--            (1)  It shall be unlawful for any person to impede,        hinder or interfere with the testing of a domestic animal or        to refuse to confine a domestic animal so as to allow testing        without undue burden on the official conducting the test or        to fail to present the person's domestic animals for testing        by the department under authority of this chapter after        reasonable notice of the proposed testing has been given.            (2)  It shall be unlawful for any person who has        knowledge that a domestic animal is infected with a dangerous        transmissible disease or has been exposed to a dangerous        transmissible disease or has been contaminated by a hazardous        substance to conceal or attempt to conceal such domestic        animal or knowledge of such a domestic animal from the        department.        (d)  Wild animals.--The department shall have the authority     to solicit assistance from and provide assistance to Federal and     other State agencies, local governments and private entities in     monitoring wild animals in this Commonwealth to determine the     presence of dangerous transmissible disease. This monitoring may     be done in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Game Commission,     the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, the United States     Fish and Wildlife Service or any other private or governmental     entity.