State to no longer pay for some rabies testing

Officials in Connecticut say they will no longer pay to test wild animals for rabies if they were only exposed to pets. The change went into effect earlier this month. Officials say they will only

News 12 Staff

Jul 12, 2016, 3:17 PM

Updated 3,129 days ago

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Officials in Connecticut say they will no longer pay to test wild animals for rabies if they were only exposed to pets.
The change went into effect earlier this month.
Officials say they will only pay to test for rabies if an animal comes into contact with a human.