Haw. Code R. § 4-29-12 - Satellite animal quarantine stations
(a) No facility may
house an animal subject to quarantine imposed by this chapter unless it holds a
valid satellite animal quarantine permit issued by the board of agriculture. If
the permit is granted, it shall be subject to the condition that the permittee
comply with all requirements of this chapter.
(b) To quality for and hold a permit, a
satellite quarantine station shall demonstrate that it meets the following
requirements:
(1) Each satellite quarantine
station shall have written regulations and standard operating procedures
equivalent to those of the animal quarantine station relating to the daily care
and movement of animals confined to that facility. All new regulations and
procedures shall be approved by the state veterinarian before they are
implemented;
(2) Employees of the
satellite quarantine station shall immediately report all violations of the
station's regulations and procedures, escapes, and unauthorized removal of
animals, to the state veterinarian;
(3) Each satellite quarantine station shall
conduct adequate training sessions for its employees in the recognition of
symptoms associated with rabies;
(4) In the event of escape or unauthorized
removal of animals from a satellite quarantine station, the satellite
quarantine station owner or operator shall be responsible for costs incurred in
the investigation and recovery of the animals;
(5) The satellite quarantine station shall be
subject to inspection by an inspector twenty-four hours a day;
(6) Only animals subject to quarantine shall
be allowed on the premises, except that for satellite stations with mixed uses,
only animals subject to quarantine shall be allowed into the quarantine
section;
(7) Animal care personnel
shall observe animals for signs of illness, injury, and abnormal behavior
periodically throughout the day;
(8) Each satellite quarantine station shall
provide a level of care at least equal to that of the animal quarantine
station;
(9) Each satellite
quarantine station shall contract with a veterinarian who shall provide
veterinary services to the quarantined animals and who shall:
(A) Be licensed to practice veterinary
medicine in the State of Hawaii;
(B) Receive direct supervision from the
deputy state veterinarian in that district;
(C) Immediately take steps to preserve the
carcasses of animals which have died in quarantine at the satellite station or
at an approved hospital, and immediately forward the carcasses to the state
veterinary laboratory for post-mortem examination;
(D) Conduct a complete physical examination
on each animal upon entry and maintain a complete and current medical record of
each animal during the quarantine;
(E) Be responsible for staff training in the
proper care of animals confined to quarantine and in recognition of the
symptoms associated with rabies;
(F) Complete and submit all necessary reports
to the state veterinarian; and
(G)
Attend, at personal expense, all quarantine related workshops and seminars as
directed by the state veterinarian; and
(10) The satellite quarantine station must
have:
(A) A perimeter fence not less than
eight feet in height, with a wire mesh size of two inches by two inches or less
and wire of no less than nine gauge (dog-proof fencing);
(B) Double door entrances and exits to the
quarantine station grounds;
(C) An
employee monitoring the entrance and exit of individuals and animals during the
posted visiting hours of the particular facility;
(D) An employee on premises during the hours
the station is closed to prevent unauthorized removal of quarantined animals or
the premises shall have a professionally installed, functional, and certified
intruder alert system;
(E) Dog
kennels secured and completely enclosed with a material that is capable of
preventing escape, is capable of preventing all contact between animals, and is
constructed of mesh no larger than two inches by two inches;
(F) Cat kennels secured using a double door
system and completely enclosed with a material that is capable of preventing
escape and is constructed of mesh no larger than one inch by one inch. Each
kennel must also be designed to prevent any contact with animals in adjacent
kennels as well as feral animals which may enter the facility;
(G) Approved vector and rodent control
programs; and
(H) A fully enclosed
area for loading and unloading quarantined animals to prevent animal escape.
(c) The state
veterinarian and the animal quarantine manager shall have exclusive authority
to:
(1) Release an animal from completed
quarantine at a satellite quarantine station when in compliance with provisions
of this chapter, or for export prior to the end of the quarantine
period;
(2) Extend the quarantine
by ten days for a quarantined animal that bites another animal, or that bites a
human being within ten days before scheduled release, or when clinical signs of
neurological disease exist; and
(3)
Allow transport of an animal from the animal quarantine station to a satellite
quarantine station after electronic microchip identification of the animal is
verified. Animals not having an electronic microchip that are to be transported
to a satellite quarantine station shall have an electronic microchip implanted
at the owner's expense.
(d) Quarantined animals at a satellite
quarantine station shall not be removed from the facility for any reason
without the prior approval of the state veterinarian except under the following
conditions:
(1) For emergencies, an animal may
be removed to an approved veterinary hospital on the condition that the office
of the state veterinarian be notified of such movement as soon as practical;
or
(2) Animals may be transported
to an approved veterinary hospital for nonemergency medical care on the
condition that the office of the state veterinarian be notified of such
movements within twenty-four hours of the transport.
(e) Termination. A satellite quarantine
station may voluntarily cease to operate only by submitting a letter stating
that intention to the state veterinarian at least fourteen days before
termination of operations. The chairperson may suspend or revoke an operator's
permit at any time without a hearing when there is imminent peril to animal or
public health, safety, or welfare. Otherwise, a notice of intent to suspend or
revoke an operator's permit shall be issued by the chairperson for failure to
comply with this chapter. An operator whose permit is suspended or revoked may
request a hearing under section
91-9,
HRS, and according to section
4-29-15(b)(9).
In the event of voluntary termination or of suspension or revocation of the
permit, all quarantined animals shall remain confined at the satellite
quarantine station until removed by state personnel to another quarantine
station, and all expenses of removal and transport shall be borne by the
satellite quarantine station owner or operator, or both.
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