Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 630.20 - Quarantine
a) Upon reasonable
suspicion of any animal disease infecting a certain geographical area or a
certain herd or group of animals or birds that could endanger the resident or
migratory wildlife of Illinois being contained in animals covered by this
Order, the Department will require an inspection of the operation to collect
evidence for analysis by a licensed veterinarian or any other qualified person
trained in disease identification approved by the Director of the
Department.
b) Based on a tentative
finding of disease infestation, the Department shall provide notice to the
affected parties outlining the finding of the inspection, including, if
necessary, the mandatory suspension of all shipments or release of animals, and
the quarantine of the infected animals until further notice.
c) Quarantine shall consist of an area, pen,
cage or veterinarian facility approved by the Department and allowing for the
observation and inspection of the animals as required by the Department and
isolating the animals from contact with other animal species.
Notes
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