Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-2-1009 - Disease Certification
A. A
licensee requesting and receiving a Certificate of Aquatic Health shall have
their facility inspected and all live aquatic animals, fertilized eggs and milt
shall be found free of, but not limited to, the following diseases and
causative agents:
1. Causative agent: Egtved
Virus. Disease: VHS, Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia of Salmonids.
2. Causative agent: Infectious Hematopoietic
Necrosis Virus. Disease: IHN, Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis of
Salmonids.
3. Causative agent:
Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus. Disease: IPN, Infectious Pancreatic
Necrosis of Salmonids.
4. Causative
agent: Ceratomyxa shasta. Disease: Ceratomyxosis of Salmonids.
5. Causative agent: Rhabdovirus carpio.
Disease: Spring Viremia of carp. Certification is required in this case only
when the original origin of the shipment is from outside the United
States.
6. Causative agent:
Renibacterium salmoniarum. Disease: BKD, Bacterial Kidney Disease of
Salmonids.
7. Causative agent:
Aeromonas salmonicida. Disease: Furunculosis.
8. Causative agent: Myxobolus cerebralis.
Disease: Whirling Disease of Salmonids.
B. The Department may require inspection for
any disease or causative agent not listed in subsection (A) when there is
evidence that the disease or causative agent may constitute a threat to aquatic
animals or plants, aquatic wildlife or the aquaculture industry. The Department
shall send written notice to all licensees pursuant to this Chapter when
implementing this subsection, naming the disease or causative agent of concern.
Action to quarantine or seize aquatic animals or plants pursuant to this
subsection shall not be subject to delay pending such written notice.
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