Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 17, § 2603 - Control of Pet Birds
(a) The department or local health officers
may quarantine any species of pet birds imported into this State from states
and countries where psittacosis or other diseases transmitted by pet birds to
human beings have been reported by an official agency to be currently prevalent
in pet birds. Such quarantine shall remain in effect until removed by the
department, or local health officers, following proof that the quarantined
birds are not infected with psittacosis or other diseases transmissible by pet
birds to human beings.
(b) Whenever
a pet bird or birds are suspected to be a source of human disease or a pet bird
or birds are infected with a disease which is a potential source of human
disease and, in the opinion of the department or local health officers, it is
deemed necessary for the protection of the public, the pet bird or birds shall
be quarantined. Such quarantine shall remain in effect until the quarantine
authority has evidence that the quarantined bird or birds are not a hazard to
the public's health. Such evidence may be obtained by the following actions:
(1) A sufficient number of birds, such
numbers to be specified by the quarantine authority, are to be provided for
laboratory testing in a laboratory approved by the department.
(2) If, upon completion of the necessary
laboratory test no evidence is found that the birds are infected with a disease
hazardous to human health, they may be released from quarantine. Such release
shall be made only by the quarantine authority.
(3) If upon completion of the necessary
laboratory test there is evidence that the bird or birds are infected with a
disease hazardous to human health, the bird or birds shall remain under
quarantine until the hazard has been eliminated to the satisfaction of the
quarantine authority.
(4) If,
following treatment methods or other methods which may be used to eliminate the
hazard in the quarantined bird or birds, the quarantine authority finds that
the hazard to humans no longer exists, it may release the bird or birds from
quarantine.
(5) The owner of the
quarantined bird or birds shall have the option to destroy the quarantined bird
or birds if he so desires. In such case the quarantine will be lifted following
evidence that the infected premises are thoroughly
disinfected.
Notes
2. Amendments of subsection (d) filed 8-10-70; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 70, No. 33).
3. Amendment of subsections (a) and (f) filed 11-20-85; effective upon filing pursuant to Government Code Section 11346.2(d) (Register 85, No. 47).
4. Change without regulatory effect of NOTE (Register 86, No. 32).
5. Change without regulatory effect repealing subsections (a)-(l), relettering subsections, and amending NOTE filed 1-28-99 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 99, No. 5).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 100275 and 121745, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 121745, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendments of subsection (d) filed 8-10-70; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 70, No. 33).
3. Amendment of subsections (a) and (f) filed 11-20-85; effective upon filing pursuant to Government Code Section 11346.2(d) (Register 85, No. 47).
4. Change without regulatory effect of NOTE (Register 86, No. 32).
5. Change without regulatory effect repealing subsections (a)-( l), relettering subsections, and amending Note filed 1-28-99 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 99, No. 5).
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