2329 - Quarantine.

     § 2329.  Quarantine.        (a)  Power to establish and enforce.--Whenever a dangerous     transmissible disease or contamination by hazardous substances     exists anywhere within or outside of this Commonwealth, or     whenever it is deemed advisable to test or treat any domestic     animal upon the reasonable suspicion that it has contracted or     been exposed to a dangerous transmissible disease or is     contaminated with a hazardous substance, or whenever the testing     or treatment of a domestic animal indicates that the domestic     animal has been exposed to a dangerous transmissible disease or     contaminated with a hazardous substance so as to render future     accurate testing for recent exposure of that domestic animal to     that dangerous transmissible disease or hazardous substance     impractical or impossible, the department shall have the power     to establish and enforce quarantines of any such infected,     exposed, contaminated, suspected or susceptible domestic animal.     In addition to the aforedescribed domestic animals, a quarantine     may apply to any goods, products, facilities, containers,     vehicles or materials that may carry dangerous transmissible     disease or that may be contaminated with a hazardous substance     and may be applied on or in or against any premises, area or     locality as defined in this chapter.        (b)  Type and duration.--Quarantines shall be of three kinds:            (1)  interstate and/or international;            (2)  general; and            (3)  special;     and shall continue in effect for such lengths of time as the     department deems necessary or advisable.        (c)  Interstate and international quarantines.--            (1)  An interstate or international quarantine may be        established and enforced by order of the department against        any place or places outside this Commonwealth for any of the        reasons set forth in subsection (a) or where dangerous        transmissible diseases or hazardous substances are reported        to exist. An interstate or international quarantine order may        prohibit the bringing of any domestic animals, conveyances,        containers, goods, products or materials into this        Commonwealth except in accordance with the requirements set        forth in the quarantine order. The order may require the        quarantine, testing, treatment, killing or other disposition        of any domestic animal brought into this Commonwealth in        violation of the order and may require the quarantine,        disinfection or destruction of goods, products, conveyances,        materials or containers brought into this Commonwealth in        violation of the order. The order may also require that a        person importing domestic animals in violation of the order        bear the expenses of postentry requirements of this chapter.            (2)  An interstate or international quarantine shall be        established by order of the department and shall be effective        as of the date of actual or constructive notice of the order        or any later date specified in that order.            (3)  Notices and copies of the order establishing an        interstate or international quarantine shall be advertised in        the Pennsylvania Bulletin within 20 days of the date of the        order, in at least one newspaper of general circulation        within this Commonwealth and in at least one newspaper of        general circulation in the state(s) or nation(s) against        which the quarantine is directed. Publication in the        Pennsylvania Bulletin shall effect constructive notice. The        department shall, if practicable, mail or deliver notice and        a copy of the quarantine order to the governmental agency or        agencies overseeing agricultural affairs in the state(s) or        nation(s) against which the quarantine is directed. The        quarantine order may be enforced prior to such publication or        distribution.        (d)  General quarantines.--            (1)  A general quarantine may be established and enforced        by order of the department against any area or locality        within this Commonwealth for any of the reasons set forth in        subsection (a) to prevent a dangerous transmissible disease        or a domestic animal contaminated by a hazardous substance        from being carried into, within, from or out of the area or        locality that is subject to the quarantine. A general        quarantine order may include any domestic animals,        conveyances, containers, goods, products or materials that        may carry dangerous transmissible disease or domestic animals        that are contaminated with a hazardous substance and may        include any area or locality, including all buildings,        structures, premises and equipment located therein.            (2)  A general quarantine shall be established by order        of the department and shall be effective as of the date of        actual or constructive notice of the order or any later date        specified in that order.            (3)  Notices and copies of the order establishing a        general quarantine shall be advertised in the Pennsylvania        Bulletin within 20 days of the date of the order and in at        least one newspaper of general circulation within the area or        locality subject to the quarantine. Publication in the        Pennsylvania Bulletin shall effect constructive notice. The        quarantine order may be enforced prior to such publication.        (e)  Special quarantines.--            (1)  A special quarantine may be established and enforced        by order of the department against any premises, domestic        animals, conveyances, containers, goods, products or        materials situated within this Commonwealth for any of the        reasons set forth in subsection (a) or whenever it is deemed        necessary or advisable by the department to prevent or        control the spread of a dangerous transmissible disease;        control a domestic animal contaminated by a hazardous        substance; control any domestic animal; examine or disinfect        or regulate the use of any premises, materials, conveyances,        goods, containers or products; or destroy or dispose of the        carcass of any dead domestic animal.            (2)  A special quarantine shall be established by the        posting of a quarantine order describing the domestic animal        or domestic animals and any conveyances, containers, goods,        materials, products or premises covered by the special        quarantine. The quarantine notice shall be conspicuously        posted so as to alert any visitor to the quarantined premises        of the probable presence of a dangerous transmissible disease        or domestic animals contaminated by hazardous substances.            (3)  If practicable, the department shall serve a copy of        the special quarantine order upon the owner or caretaker of        the domestic animals, premises or other property subject to        the order. The department shall have authority to make        available to interested persons the names and locations of        premises subject to special quarantine.        (f)  Violations of quarantine.--            (1)  It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer        for sale, lease, lend, exchange, give away, transfer, remove        or allow to be removed any animals or animal products, goods,        materials, containers, conveyances or other articles that are        the subject of a general or special quarantine order under        this section without first obtaining the written permission        of the department to do so.            (2)  It shall be unlawful for any person to allow a        domestic animal that is the subject of a general or special        quarantine order under this section to stray beyond the        quarantined premises, area or locality.            (3)  It shall be unlawful for any person to transfer        ownership of any animal or animal product that is the subject        of a general or special quarantine order under this section        without first notifying the prospective or actual transferee        of the quarantine order and the reasons for the imposition of        quarantine.            (4)  It shall be unlawful for any person to use or        prepare as food for humans or domestic animals any domestic        animal or domestic animal product that is the subject of a        general or special quarantine order under this section        without first obtaining the written permission of the        department to do so. Such permission shall be granted in        accordance with any applicable guidelines established by the        department.            (5)  It shall be unlawful for any person to tear, deface,        destroy, remove, conceal or alter in any way any notice of        quarantine posted by the department or to remove or destroy,        partially or wholly, any portion of a building, tree, fence        or other object to which a notice of quarantine has been        posted by the department.            (6)  It shall be unlawful for any person to bring into        this Commonwealth any domestic animals, containers, goods,        products, conveyances or materials that are the subject of an        interstate or international quarantine order under this        section.            (7)  It shall be unlawful for any person to impede,        hinder or interfere with the department entering upon        premises or elsewhere in the performance of duties imposed by        this subchapter.            (8)  It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any        provision of a quarantine order issued under this section.