Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5C-22.004 - Approval of Quarantine Facilities
(1)
An owner who desires approval of a quarantine facility must submit a written
request to the Department. The request must include a scale drawing of the site
indicating all structures and spaces (for example: buildings, pastures, and
fences) intended for use in the quarantine area. A representative of the
Department will inspect the premises and will advise the owner of any
corrective action which must be taken before an approval.
(a) Requests for such inspection must be made
in writing and must be accompanied by a certified check for $150 made payable
to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. This payment is
non-refundable and is used only to cover costs of the pre-approval inspections.
If more than two pre-approval inspections are required, there will be a charge
of $100 for each additional inspection. Payment for these must also be made in
advance as stated above.
(b)
Facility approvals will expire at any time the facility has not been used as a
Contagious Equine Metritis quarantine facility for a period of eighteen
months.
(2) The
facilities to be used must be located so that a distance of not less than 30
feet will be maintained between horses under quarantine and any other animals
which may be on the premises. Fencing adequate to maintain this separation must
be present. Paddocks or pastures used by horses under quarantine must be fenced
to preclude any across-fence contact with other horses.
(3) Walls, floors and ceilings must be
constructed of impervious materials which can withstand continued cleaning and
disinfection.
(4) All openings to
the outside must be double-screened with material of not less than 14 x 16 mesh
and must be kept adequately secured. Exterior gates must be kept padlocked to
prevent unauthorized removal of the horses and entry of unauthorized
individuals.
(5) All equipment
needed to maintain the facility in a clean and sanitary condition, including
that needed for insect and pest control, must be present.
(6) Equipment used in the quarantine area
must remain in the quarantine area.
(7) The water supply must be adequate to meet
all watering and cleaning needs.
(8) Surface runoff must be retained on site
or must be adequately treated so as to prevent any disease agent from entering
or leaving the facility.
(9) All
feed and bedding used in the facility must be stored in a vermin-proof area in
the quarantine facility.
(10)
Ventilation must be sufficient to prevent the accumulation of noxious gases and
odors.
(11) Sufficient labor must
be available so that those individuals working with horses in the quarantine
facility will not come into direct contact with horses outside the facility
during the quarantine period.
(12)
Protective clothing must be available at the entrance for personnel who care
for the horses in the facility. The clothing must be used in the facility and
must be used only in the facility. All individuals who enter the facility must
wear boots or shoes which can be disinfected with a disinfectant approved by
the Department. Such boots or shoes must be cleaned and disinfected immediately
upon leaving the facility.
(13)
Entrances must have signs posted advising that the area is a quarantined area
and that no visitors are allowed to enter the area. The signs will be a minimum
of 10 inches by 12 inches.
(14) All
waste materials, including bedding and fecal matter, must be disposed of by
incineration or by other means which have been specifically approved by a
representative of the Department.
(15) A written approval will be issued by the
Department after inspection by a Department representative has verified that
all of the above requirements have been met.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 585.002(3), (4), 585.08(2)(a) FS. Law Implemented 585.003, 585.08(1), 585.11(1), 585.145(1), 585.16, 585.23 FS.
New 6-3-93, Amended 11-22-93.
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