poultry technicians as he deems necessary to carry out specified
regulatory sampling and testing procedures. The Secretary of
Agriculture may establish the licensing and certification
standards, and the regulatory sampling and testing procedures,
through the issuance of a general quarantine under the authority
of 3 Pa.C.S. ยง 2329 (relating to quarantine) .
Section 2. Every applicant for licensure as a poultry
technician shall furnish evidence that [he is] they are at least
eighteen years of age, [a citizen of the United States, or has
legally declared his intention to become such, is of good moral
character, has completed at least eight years of education in a
public, parochial or private school, or its equivalent, as
evaluated by the Department of Public Instruction, and has] can
legally work in the United States and have satisfactorily
completed a course of training [in poultry blood-testing] as a
certified poultry technician as prescribed by the Department of
Agriculture.
Section 4. No application for licensure as a poultry
technician shall be considered unless accompanied by a fee of
[five dollars ($5)] ten dollars ($10). Such licenses when issued
shall be in force, unless revoked for cause, until January first
of each year, at which time they may be renewed upon payment of
the [five dollars ($5)] ten dollars ($10) fee if renewal
application is approved by the Department of Agriculture.
Appeals from any action of the Secretary of Agriculture,
which results in a refusal to issue or renew, or in a suspension
or revocation of a license, shall be taken in accordance with
the provisions of the act of June four, one thousand nine
hundred forty-five (Pamphlet Laws 1388), known as the
"Administrative Agency Law."
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