Kan. Admin. Regs. § 9-7-4 - Tuberculosis and brucellosis in cattle
(a) Tuberculosis.
(1) Breeding cattle six months of age and
over shall not be imported into Kansas unless accompanied by an official health
certificate showing that the cattle meet the following requirements:
(A) Originated in a herd accredited to be
tuberculosis-free;
(B) originated
in a tuberculosis-free state; or
(C) have been tested and were found negative
for tuberculosis within 60 days before date of entry.
(2) Dairy cattle that are used for breeding
and are six months of age or older shall originate from a herd accredited to be
tuberculosis-free or shall be tested negative for tuberculosis within 60 days
before entry.
(b)
Brucellosis.
(1) Brucellosis tests,
regardless of method, shall be conducted at a laboratory approved by the United
States department of agriculture, animal and plant health inspection service
(APHIS).
(2) Breeding cattle six
months of age or over imported into Kansas shall meet interstate requirements
according to state certification, as outlined in chapter 2 of the United States
department of agriculture's document titled "brucellosis eradication: uniform
methods and rules, effective October 1, 2003," APHIS publication 91-45-013. The
following portions of this document, which shall apply to only this subsection,
are hereby adopted by reference:
(A) In
chapter 1, part 1; and
(B) chapter
2.
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