Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-2-615 - Importation of Equine
A. A
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection for equine shall include:
1. An accurate identification for each equine
including age, sex, breed, color, name, brand, tattoo, scars, microchip if any,
and distinctive markings; and
2. A
statement that the equine has a negative test for EIA, including:
a. The date and results of the
test;
b. The name of the testing
laboratory; and
c. The laboratory
accession number.
B. Equine entering the state are not required
to obtain an entry permit number.
C. All equine six months of age or older
shall, using a test established in
R3-2-407(A), test negative for EIA within 12 months before entry. Testing expenses shall be
paid by the owner.
D. Extended
Equine Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (EECVI) are valid for the life of
the certificate (up to 6 months) in the state of Arizona. The equine listed on
the EECVI shall be officially identified with a microchip.
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