C.M.R. 01, 001, ch. 207 - CONTROL OF EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANEMIA

  1. § 001-207-1 - Certificate Requirements
  2. § 001-207-2 - Official Test
  3. § 001-207-3 - Restrictions of an EIA Reactor
  4. § 001-207-4 - Identification
  5. § 001-207-5 - Antigen - its Restriction
  6. § 001-207-6 - U.S.D.A. Approved Lab
  7. § 001-207-7 - Official Laboratory
  8. § 001-207-8 - Personnel Permitted to Test
  9. § 001-207-9 - Restriction of Animals Under Test
  10. § 001-207-10 - Retesting of Exposed Animals
  11. § 001-207-11 - Negative Test Required
  12. § 001-207-12 - Responsibilities of Person in Charge of Meets
  13. § 001-207-13 - Race Horses

SUMMARY: Equine Infectious Anemia is a disease that affects only equines. The diagnosis is achieved by applying the Coggins Test. Equines entering Maine must have been tested negative within six months. Maine horses must be tested every three years and found negative to race, exhibit or stable where other horses are assembled.

Notes

C.M.R. 01, 001, ch. 207
EFFECTIVE DATE:
January 13, 1975
AMENDED:
February 26, 1976
June 15, 1977
October 24, 1977
October 30, 1978
RE-ADOPTED:
August 22, 1979
AMENDED:
January 12, 1982
EFFECTIVE DATE (ELECTRONIC CONVERSION):
May 4, 1996
CONVERTED TO MS WORD:
May 13, 2008

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 M.R.S.A. §1752, 1820 .

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