Subpart 1.
Scope.
For purposes of this chapter, the terms in parts 6287.0100 to
6287.0900 have the meanings given them in Minnesota Statutes, section
17.4982, unless
otherwise provided in this part.
Subp.
2.
Applicant.
"Applicant" means an individual, association, partnership,
cooperative, public or private corporation or educational institution, or
public agency that applies to the department to import fertilized fish eggs
into a quarantine facility.
Subp.
3.
Effluent.
"Effluent" means any water discharged from a quarantine
facility including fish rearing water, backflush or coolant water, floor
drainage, and any potable drainage that does not flow into a sanitary sewer or
approved septic system.
Subp.
4.
Heat stress test.
"Heat stress test" means a test for disease in fish as
described in this subpart that is conducted for 14 to 21 days at a water
temperature between 64 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. For catfish, the test is
conducted for 14 to 21 days at a water temperature above 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
All fish are fed or injected with an immunosuppressant at the beginning of the
test. At the conclusion of the test, all fish are sampled as provided by
Minnesota Statutes, section
17.4982, subdivision
12. The number of fish sampled must be adequate to statistically determine a
two percent level of disease prevalence at a 95 percent confidence
level.
Subp. 5.
Quarantine unit.
"Quarantine unit" means an enclosed rearing area within a
quarantine facility that allows for complete isolation from other quarantine
units of fish hatching and rearing tanks, fish culture supplies and equipment,
feed, clothing, water supply lines, and drainage lines.
Subp. 6.
Sentinel fish.
"Sentinel fish" means a lot of at least 150 fish obtained from
a facility with no history of disease that are known to be sensitive to a
particular disease agent.