Ill. Admin. Code tit. 8, § 85.120 - Cervidae
a Elk entering
Illinois shall originate from a certified brucellosis-free herd or be negative
to a brucellosis card test, standard plate agglutination (SPT) test, or
complement-fixation (CF) test conducted within 60 days prior to entry on all
animals 6 months of age and over.
b
Certified brucellosis-free cervid herds shall be established and maintained in
accordance with the Brucellosis Uniform Methods and Rules as approved by the
United States Animal Health Association (P.O. Box K227, Suite 114, 1610 Forest
Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23228; September 30, 2003 and not including any
later amendments or editions beyond the date specified) and the USDA with the
following amendments:
1 For initial
certification, all sexually intact cervids in the herd 6 months of age or older
must have two consecutive negative tests 9 to 15 months apart.
2 For continuous certification, all
test-eligible animals in the herd must have a negative test between 33 and 39
months after the last certification date. If suspects or reactors are found on
recertification testing, certification status will be terminated and a herd
investigation will be initiated.
c All cervidae entering Illinois must also be
in compliance with the Illinois Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5 ].
d All cervidae entering Illinois must be
accompanied by a permit from the Department and Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection (CVI) that:
1 has been issued by
an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a veterinarian in the
employ of the United States Department of Agriculture;
2 is approved by the Animal Health Official
of the state of origin;
3 shows
that the cervidae are free from visible evidence of any contagious, infectious,
or communicable disease or exposure thereto, do not originate from a CWD
endemic area (the area contained within a 15 mile radius from any location
where CWD has been diagnosed in the past 5 years);
4 shows that the cervidae are not originating
from a herd under quarantine for any contagious, infectious or communicable
disease;
5 shows that the animals
originate from a herd that has been monitored for at least 5 years under a
state/federally approved CWD herd certification program. If a state/federally
approved CWD herd certification program does not exist for the susceptible
cervidae species in question, the following criteria must be met:
A Any additions to the herd are natural
additions or have been in the herd for at least one year;
B Complete herd records, including records of
purchases, deaths and causes of deaths are maintained for at least 5
years;
C The herd has been under
veterinary supervision for a minimum of 5 years;
D The animals have not been exposed to any
animal from a herd diagnosed with CWD in the past 5 years;
E The CVI contains a statement by the
veterinarian for the herd of origin certifying that the herd has been under
veterinary supervision for a minimum of 5 years and has had no exposure to any
cervid from a CWD trace-back or trace-forward herd; and
F Contains a statement signed by the owner
certifying that all statements on the certificate of veterinary inspection are
correct;
6 lists the
cervid's unique individual official identification as defined in
9 CFR
55.25,
81.1 and
81.2(2013)
(approved ear tag, flank or ear tattoo or electronic implant). In addition,
each animal must be identified with a secondary identifier that is unique for
the animal in the herd of origin;
7
shows the permit obtained from the Department:
A Applicant for permit shall furnish the
following information to the Department:
i
Name and post office mailing address of Illinois destination;
ii Name and post office mailing address of
consignor and/or source herds;
iii
Number and unique official and secondary identification of cervidae in
shipment;
iv Anniversary date and
herd certification number of the source herds; and
v Name and telephone number of the herd
veterinarian of the source herds.
B Grounds for refusal to issue permit are:
i Violation of the Act or this
Part;
ii Presence of a disease that
might endanger the Illinois livestock industry;
iii Refusal to provide required information
for the permit.
C
Permits will be issued by telephoning or writing the Department.
e Chronic wasting
disease (CWD)
1 Any CWD susceptible species
dying or that has been euthanized due to an unknown cause and that has
exhibited a neurological disorder is classified as a CWD-Suspect animal and
must have its brain and medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes removed for CWD
evaluation. Any CWD susceptible species exhibiting symptoms of CWD must be kept
separate and apart from other members of the herd and will be quarantined until
the animal is either destroyed or determined not to have CWD. Animals
quarantined for CWD will be subject to periodic inspection by Department
personnel. Herds containing CWD-Suspect animals shall be classified as
CWD-Suspect herds and a herd plan will be developed. No cervid may move out of
a CWD-Suspect herd other than direct to slaughter until confirmatory testing
has been completed on all CWD-Suspect animals and the test results are reported
as CWD not detected.
2 If CWD is
diagnosed in a herd, the herd shall be classified as CWD-Positive and will be
quarantined and a CWD herd plan will be developed. The quarantine will remain
in effect until either the herd has been depopulated or there has been no
evidence of CWD in the herd for five years from the date of the last case, and
all animals that have died, been euthanized or been slaughtered in the herd
during that period were examined for CWD.
3 If a herd received an animal from an
affected herd within 60 months prior to the death of the affected animal, the
trace-forward herd shall be classified as CWD-Exposed and a CWD herd plan will
be developed. A CWD-Exposed herd has two options:
A The animal from the affected herd shall be
removed and examined for CWD. If the animal is positive, the herd shall be
classified as CWD-Positive and managed as in subsection (e)(2). If CWD is not
detected in the animal, a herd plan shall be developed that includes a five
year surveillance of the herd, with mandatory reporting of the death of all
animals and examination of all mortalities for CWD.
B If the trace-forward animal is not removed,
the herd will be quarantined and a herd plan developed. The herd will be under
quarantine for five years, if the herd was participating in the Certified
Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease program, and any surveillance done after the
arrival of the trace animal will be counted as time in quarantine.
4 If an animal dies of CWD within
60 months after changing herds, the herd of origin shall be considered as the
trace-back herd and shall be classified as CWD-Exposed. A herd plan will be
developed. The herd will be quarantined for five years from the last case
traced back to the herd with mandatory mortality reporting and CWD testing of
all animals.
5 For CWD susceptible
species changing ownership or moving within the State, the owner must obtain a
permit issued by the Department prior to movement and the cervidae must
originate from a herd that is enrolled in the Certified Monitored Chronic
Wasting Disease (CWD) Program or the Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting
Disease Program. The permit may be obtained no more than 72 hours in advance of
the movement of the cervids by providing the following information:
A Name and complete mailing address of person
selling the cervids;
B Certified
Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease or Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting
Disease Herd number;
C Name and
complete mailing address of person purchasing the cervids; and
D Number of animals and unique official and
secondary identification of the animals.
6 For CWD susceptible species entering
Illinois for immediate slaughter, the owner must:
A Notify the Department at least seven days
prior to shipment providing the Department with the number of animals to be
slaughtered and the name and address of the slaughter facility; and
B Obtain a permit from the Department no more
than 72 hours in advance of shipment confirming the name of the slaughter
facility, the date the animals will be shipped, and the individual official and
secondary identification numbers for each animal.
7 Grounds for refusal to issue permit are:
A Violation of the Act or this
Part;
B Presence of a disease that
might endanger the Illinois livestock industry; and
C Refusal to provide required information for
the permit.
8 Permits
may be requested by telephone or writing the Department.
f Requirements for Establishing and
Maintaining Certified Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Herds
1 General requirements
A Certification for Certified Monitored CWD
Herds shall be valid for one year, unless revoked due to disclosure of CWD in
the herd, and shall be issued by the Department.
B Certification shall be extended for a
period of one year upon compliance with recertification requirements.
C A CWD Certified Monitored Herd Management
Agreement must be completed, signed and submitted to the Department for
approval.
D All animals shall be
individually identified as defined in
9 CFR
55.25,
81.1 and
81.2(2013)
(approved ear tag, flank or ear tattoo, or electronic implant). In addition,
each animal must be identified with a secondary identifier that is unique for
the animal in the herd of origin.
E
Herd premises must have perimeter fencing adequate to prevent ingress and
egress of cervidae.
2 To
qualify or renew a herd for certified monitored status
A An annual herd inventory and facility
inspection must be completed and verified by an accredited veterinarian, or a
state or federal veterinarian, animal health investigator or animal health
technician, or an authorized representative of the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources, within 9-15 months from the anniversary date of the
enrollment of the herd in the program. Herds that have not completed the
required inventory and inspection within this period of time will be removed
from the program. Reinstatement of herds will be at Monitored Herd level 1
status. The inventory and facility inspection must include:
i Unique official and secondary
identification, age and sex of all animals in the herd;
ii Disposition of all animals not
present;
iii Source of purchased
additions;
iv Documentation of all
interstate movement;
v Visusal
inspection of fencing and cervidae within the enclosure;
vi Review of herd records for inventory and
identification accuracy and to verify the records retention requirement is met;
and
vii Signature of both the owner
and the person verifying the inventory and facility inspection.
B The owner must:
i Submit the obex and medial retropharyngeal
lymph nodes of all animals 12 months of age or older that have died or been
killed or slaughtered for CWD examination at an approved laboratory;
ii Immediately report to the Department all
mortalities of animals within a CWD susceptible species that are 12 months of
age and older;
iii Individually
identify all animals with official identification and secondary identification
that is unique to the animal in the herd. All natural additions to the herd
must be officially and secondarily identified before they are 12 months of
age;
iv Immediately report to the
Department all animals that escape or disappear from the herd and make every
reasonable effort to recapture the animals once it is discovered there has been
an escape;
v Submit all CWD
susceptible species for a physical inventory (under individual restraint) every
3 years (or as otherwise required) by an accredited veterinarian, or a state or
federal veterinarian, an animal health investigator or animal health
technician, or an authorized representative of the Illinois Department of
Natural Resources;
vi Maintain herd
inventory records for a minimum of 5 years for each animal in the
herd;
vii Provide a detailed
description of the physical facilities and the specific premises location of
the herd either through GPS identification or through a detailed description of
the location.
3 Levels of certification
A The Department will issue certification of
herd monitoring upon completion of the annual herd inventory and review by the
Department.
B Herds will be
certified as follows:
i Monitored Herd,
followed by number of years of participation; and
ii Certified Herd, followed by number of
years of participation. A herd will be certified at the end of five years of
participation.
4 Herd additions are allowed under the
following circumstances:
A Animals may enter
the herd from herds of equal or higher status.
B Animals entering the herd from a herd of
lower status will result in the herd's level reverting to the level of the
purchased animals.
C Acquiring
animals from Contained Monitored CWD Herds will result in the herd status being
reclassified as a Contained Monitored CWD Herd.
g Requirements for Establishing and
Maintaining Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Herds
1 General requirements
A Certification for Contained Monitored CWD
Herds shall be valid for one year, unless revoked due to disclosure of CWD in
the herd, and shall be issued by the Department.
B Certification shall be extended for a
period of one year upon compliance with recertification requirements.
C All animals being purchased or sold shall
be individually identified with an approved tag, microchip or tattoo.
D Animals from Contained Monitored CWD Herds
are not eligible for interstate movement except for movement direct to
slaughter.
2 To qualify
or renew a herd for certified contained monitored status
A An annual herd inventory must be completed
and verified by an accredited veterinarian, or a state or federal veterinarian,
animal health investigator or animal health technician, or an authorized
representative of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, within 9-15
months from the anniversary date of the enrollment of the herd in the program.
Herds that have not completed the required inventory and inspection within this
period of time will be removed from the program. Reinstatement of herds will be
at Contained Monitored Herd level 1 status. The inventory must include:
i Approximate number of animals in
herd;
ii Disposition of all animals
not present;
iii Source of
purchased additions;
iv
Documentation of all interstate movement; and
v Signature of both the owner and the person
verifying the inventory.
B The owner must:
i Submit the obex and medial retropharyngeal
lymph nodes of all animals within a CWD susceptible species that are 12 months
of age or older and that have died or been killed or slaughtered for CWD
examination at an approved laboratory;
ii Individually identify all animals entering
or leaving the herd with official identification and secondary identification
that is unique to the animal in the herd; and
iii Provide a detailed description of the
physical facilities and the specific premises location of the herd either
through GPS identification or through a detailed description of the
location.
3
Levels of certified contained monitored status
A The Department will issue certified
contained monitored status upon completion of the annual herd inventory and
review by the Department.
B Herds
will be classified as follows:
i Monitored
Herd, followed by number of years of participation; and
ii Certified Contained Monitored Herd,
followed by number of years of participation. A herd will be certified at the
end of five years of participation.
4 Herd additions are allowed under the
following circumstances:
A Animals must be
individually identified with official identification and secondary
identification that is unique to the animal in the herd;
B Animals may enter the herd from herds of
equal or higher status; and
C
Animals entering the herd from a herd of lower status will result in the herd's
level reverting to the level of the purchased animals.
h For cervids entering or moving
within Illinois for slaughter purposes, the owner must contact the Department
for a permit to move the animals, providing the Department with the individual
identification of each animal to be slaughtered, the owner's name and mailing
address, and the name and address of the slaughter facility.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 19399, effective January 1, 2011
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