Haw. Code R. § 4-29-8 - Pre-shipment requirements
No dogs, cats, or other carnivores shall be granted entry into the State unless the following requirements are met:
(1) Health certificates. Dogs, cats, and
other carnivores shall be accompanied by an original, valid health certificate
issued by a veterinarian not more than fourteen days before arrival. The health
certificate shall:
(A) Give a complete
description of the animal including age, markings, identification numbers, sex,
and breed;
(B) Declare that the
animal was treated to kill all ticks by a product containing fipronil or other
tick control product with similar residual activity except when a veterinarian
provides a written statement that such treatment may be detrimental to the
animal's health;
(C) List the name
of the treatment used and date of the treatment;
(D) State that the animal was found to be
free of external and intestinal parasites within fourteen days of
arrival;
(E) Certify all
requirements in paragraphs (2) to (5);
(F) Declare that the animal described has
been inspected and appears to be free of any infectious or contagious diseases
and, to the best of the issuing veterinarian's knowledge, exposure
thereto;
(G) Contain a
certification by the issuing veterinarian that the animal described has met all
pre-shipment requirements;
(H)
Contain an electronic microchip number for five-day or less quarantine
qualification;
(I) Contain an
original signature and legible name, address, and telephone number for the
certifying veterinarian; and
(J) Be
written in English;
(K) Have the
product name, lot or serial number, and expiration date of the vaccine used
listed on the health certificate;
(2) Rabies vaccination and general
requirements. All dogs and cats ninety days of age or older at the time of
arrival shall be vaccinated against rabies with an approved inactivated or live
recombinant rabies vaccine as described in this section or in sections
4-29-8.1 and
4-29-8.2.
All dogs and cats shall:
(A) Be vaccinated
with an inactivated or live recombinant rabies vaccine that has been licensed
by the United States Department of Agriculture or equivalent foreign government
agency when the vaccine is administered outside the United States;
and
(B) Have the product name, lot
or serial number, and expiration date of the vaccine used listed on the health
certificate;
(3) Other
dog vaccinations. Dogs ninety days of age or older at the time of arrival shall
be vaccinated not less than ten days and not more than the manufacturer's
recommended booster interval prior to arrival against:
(A) Canine distemper virus;
(B) Canine infectious hepatitis virus or
canine adenovirus-2;
(C) Canine
parvovirus;
(D) Canine
parainfluenza virus; and
(E)
Bordetella bronchiseptica (kennel cough);
(4) Other cat vaccinations. Cats ninety days
of age or older at the time of arrival shall be vaccinated not less than ten
days and not more than the manufacturer's recommended booster interval prior to
arrival against:
(A) Feline panleukopenia
virus (feline viral enteritis);
(B)
Feline viral rhinotracheitis (feline herpesvirus-1);
(C) Feline calicivirus; and
(D) Chlamydia psittaci
(pneumonitis);
(5) No
pregnant dog or cat beyond forty-five days gestation shall be accepted into the
quarantine station;
(6) Dogs, cats,
and other carnivores residing in the State, and traveling outside the State,
shall comply with all entry requirements set forth in this chapter prior to and
upon reentry into the State with the exception of animals subject to section
4-29-15.1;
(7) Other carnivores. Species of the order
carnivora other than dogs and cats must meet and comply with entry requirements
of other departments or agencies. Hybrids between dogs and cats and other
species must meet and comply with entry requirements of other departments or
agencies;
(8) Carrier
responsibility. All carriers that transport any dogs, cats, or other carnivores
into the State shall ensure that all preshipment requirements are met before
arrival. The captain of the transport carrier, whether commercial, private, or
military, or the transport carrier's owner, manager, supervisor, or person in
charge, shall ensure that all preshipment requirements have been met for
incoming dogs, cats, and other carnivores; and
(9) Failure to comply. The owner, consignee,
handler, or carrier shall pay all expenses including private veterinary
examinations, vaccinations, hospitalization, testing, medication, treatment,
transportation, and returned shipments to shipper or consignor for animals
failing to meet preshipment requirements.
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