2328 - Entry on premises.

     § 2328.  Entry on premises.        In the performance of the duties required by this chapter,     the department may at any time enter any premises or stop and     detain any vehicle or conveyance. If entry shall be refused or     delayed by any person, the department's employee or agent may,     upon oath or affirmation, declare before a court of competent     jurisdiction that the employee or agent has reason to believe     that domestic animals or articles that are or have been confined     or kept in or on such premises carry a dangerous transmissible     disease, have been exposed to a dangerous transmissible disease     or have been contaminated by a hazardous substance and shall     further declare that permission to enter and to investigate has     been refused or delayed to the department. Upon review of such     declaration, the court of jurisdiction may issue a search     warrant for such premises, directed to the proper officer, agent     or employee. The search warrant shall describe the premises     which may be searched under authority of the search warrant, but     need not describe the domestic animal, domestic animal products     or other articles which are alleged to carry a dangerous     transmissible disease, to have been exposed to a dangerous     transmissible disease or to have been contaminated by a     hazardous substance, which are or have been confined or kept on     such premises. An officer, agent or employee of the department     armed with such a search warrant shall have all the authority of     a constable or other peace officer in the execution of the     warrant. It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse or delay     admission to any premises to any officer, agent or employee of     the department provided with a search warrant issued pursuant to     this section. The department shall take appropriate biosecurity     and safety measures to ensure that it does not allow dangerous     transmissible disease or contamination from hazardous substances     to spread as the result of its entry upon any premises or     conveyance.