Minn. R. agency 158, ch. 6287, pt. 6287.0600 - OPERATION OF QUARANTINE FACILITY
All egg deliveries must have a certified health inspection statement for parental stock from which the eggs were taken. Fish eggs may only be received in the receiving area. A complete disinfection, as described in subpart 5, of the egg receiving area is required before and after each egg delivery. All eggs must be disinfected before transfer into quarantine units. Transfer of disinfected eggs from the egg receiving area shall be done by a person who was not in contact with the incoming eggs before they were disinfected. All packing materials, excess fluids, and other materials related to the shipping of eggs must be incinerated or chlorinated to avoid potential spread of pathogen.
Eggs from the same lot may be transferred into more than one
All fish hatched from quarantined eggs must remain quarantined for a minimum of 12 months, unless they are sold directly to an outlet for processing and human consumption, or unless the fish develop a certifiable disease and must be removed as provided by subpart 6.
The following procedure will be considered a complete disinfection when using chlorine.
Daily mortalities may be inspected by the commissioner.
Mortalities not required for inspection must remain in the
If a certifiable disease is detected, a confirmational test must be done. Upon confirmation of a certifiable disease, the commissioner may order that fish be destroyed, sold for human consumption, or otherwise disposed.
Each quarantine facility must dispose of fish mortalities by use of a gas- or oil-fired incinerator or by other disposal methods approved by the commissioner. Equipment and solid waste materials that are potentially contaminated with fish pathogens must be treated by chlorination or an alternate method approved by the commissioner.
A complete disinfection of the
If a certifiable disease is detected,
Access to quarantine facilities must be limited to designated
personnel only. Personnel entering or exiting an egg receiving area or
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 17.496
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