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TITLE 4 - AGRICULTURE
PART 2 - TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION
CHAPTER 41 - FEVER TICKS
SUBCHAPTER 41.20.html - null
SECTION/RULE §41.20 - Quarantined areas: Starr County
Chapter Review Date 10/01/2021

Quarantined areas are as follows for Starr County. Beginning at a point where U.S. Highway 83 intersects the Zapata-Starr County line and following U.S. Highway 83 in a southeasterly direction to the south fence of the M. Ramirez Pasture at the north city limits of Roma, approximately 17 miles; thence, following the south fence of the M. Ramirez Pasture in a northeasterly direction to where it intersects the west fence of the G. Madrigal Ranch, approximately .4 mile; thence, following the meanderings of the west fence of the G. Madrigal Ranch in a southeasterly direction, around the east side of the R. Pena addition to the City of Roma to a dirt road, approximately .9 mile; thence, following the same dirt road in a southerly direction to where it intersects U.S. Highway 83 at the Roma Graveyard, approximately .3 mile; thence, following the north side of D.S. Highway 83 in an easterly direction through Rio Grande City to its intersection with Loop 83, approximately 18 miles; thence, following the north side of Loop 83 in an easterly direction to its intersection with the MP Railroad right-of-way, approximately 3.5 miles; thence, following the north side of MP Railroad in an easterly direction to the Starr-Hidalgo County Line, approximately 13 miles.

Source Note: The provisions of this §41.20 adopted to be effective June 23, 2002, 27 TexReg 5175; amended to be effective March 4, 2007, 32 TexReg 752.

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