Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5C-18.004 - Report of Test
(1) Test Report.
Results of all EIA tests conducted in an Approved Laboratory will be reported
on Equine Infectious Anemia Test Form, VS Form 10-11 (Dec 2020), as
incorporated in subsection
5C-18.001(10),
F.A.C., or an Electronic EIA Laboratory Test. No other means of reporting is
allowed except as required in paragraph
5C-18.004(2)(b),
F.A.C.
(a) The individual who certifies a
report of an EIA test must be the Authorized Laboratory Representative approved
by USDA, APHIS. The certification must be by full signature; initials are not
acceptable.
(b) The laboratory will
send the Accredited Veterinarian carbon copies of the completed Equine
Infectious Anemia Test Form, VS Forms 10-11 (Dec 2020) or electronically
provide the Electronic EIA Laboratory Test to the Accredited
Veternarian.
(c) The submitting
veterinarian may submit written permission with the sample that the owner may
pick up the owner's original carbon copy of the report of an EIA test or be
provided an Electronic EIA Laboratory Test after the laboratory completes the
requirements of paragraphs
5C-18.004(1)(a), (b),
(2), F.A.C.
(d) A laboratory will report to the
Department the total number of EIA tests it conducts on Equines residing in
Florida each month on the Equine Infectious Anemia Samples Processed
FDACS-09266 Rev. 06/20, Equine Infectious Anemia Saples Processed FDACS-09266
Rev. 06/20, is hereby incorporated by reference and available online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13437.
This report is due to the Department by the 10th of the following month and
must be either mailed to 407 South Calhoun Street, Mayo Building, Tallahassee,
Florida, 32399-0800 or emailed to the Equine Programs Manager at
EquinePrograms@FDACS.gov.
(2) Non-negative EIA Tests.
(a) All non-negative EIA tests must be
confirmed by use of the Agar Gel Immuno-Diffusion (AGID) test at the USDA,
National Veterinary Services Laboratories.
(b) All reports of non-negative EIA tests
must be reported to the Department by telephone to (850)410-0900 or email to
RAD@FDACS.gov immediately after completion of the test. If the results were
obtained outside of the Department's normal business hours, they must be
reported not later than 9:00 a.m. on the next business day. The following
information must be reported:
1. The accession
number;
2. The owner's name and
address;
3. The name and complete
description of the animal;
4. The
physical address where the animal is located; and
5. The name of the Accredited Veterinarian
who submitted the sample.
(c) Sera from non-negative EIA test samples
must be retained by the laboratory for two years. The samples must be
identified and must be stored in a frozen state.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 585.002(4), 585.08(2), 585.671 FS. Law Implemented 585.671, 585.18 FS.
New 10-15-73, Formerly 5C-18.04, Amended 8-15-94, 9-12-21.
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