PURPOSE: This rule revises and clarifies
Missouri's regulations on intrastate and interstate requirements for
exhibition.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The secretary of state has
determined that publication of the entire text of the material that is
incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome
or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be
maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the
public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of
reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text
of the rule is printed here.
(1) Animals with active lesions of ringworm
with resulting loss of hair or warts easily visible without close examination
will not be permitted to exhibit and shall be subject to isolation or expulsion
depending upon the nature and seriousness of the disease.
(2) Scheduled breed association sales with
shows in conjunction with the sales must employ accredited veterinarians other
than state regulatory personnel for examining animals and processing
Certificate of Veterinary Inspections (CVI) upon change of ownership.
(3) The listed minimal health and testing
requirements on livestock are for exhibition only and do not qualify livestock
to be sold or moved to a new owner or destination.
(4) Exhibition Requirements for Cattle,
Bison, and Exotic Bovids.
(A) Intrastate
(Missouri origin cattle and bison moving for exhibition only).
1. A CVI is required.
2. All animals must be individually
identified by an official ear tag as defined by official identification, or
registration tattoo, or any other means approved by the state veterinarian, be
individually listed on a CVI, and be free of clinical signs of infectious or
contagious disease.
3.
Brucellosis-no test is required.
4.
Tuberculosis-no test is required.
(B) Interstate (cattle, bison, and exotic
bovids entering Missouri for exhibition only).
1. A CVI is required.
2. All animals must be individually
identified by an official ear tag as defined by official identification, or
registration tattoo, or any other means approved by the state veterinarian, be
individually listed on a CVI, and be free of clinical signs of infectious or
contagious disease.
3. Brucellosis.
A. Cattle from brucellosis-free states. No
brucellosis test or entry permit is required.
B. Cattle from brucellosis Class A states.
(I) Test-eligible animals include all
sexually intact animals eighteen (18) months of age and over.
(II) All test-eligible cattle must be tested
and negative within thirty (30) days prior to entry except-
(a) Cattle from a certified brucellosis-free
herd. The certified herd number and the date of the last test must be listed on
the CVI.
(III) Steers. No
brucellosis test required but must be individually identified and listed on a
CVI.
(IV) Rodeo bulls from a Class
A state must have a negative brucellosis test within twelve (12) months prior
to exhibition.
4. Tuberculosis.
A. Beef cattle-All classes of beef cattle
(including exotic bovids and bison), two (2) months of age and older, entering
Missouri for exhibition must meet the following requirements:
(I) All classes of beef cattle entering
Missouri for exhibition from a state having a tuberculosis-free status may
enter without additional testing requirements or entry permit;
(II) All classes of beef cattle, six (6)
months of age and older, entering Missouri for exhibition from a state having a
tuberculosis status less than free must meet the following requirements:
(a) Must obtain an entry permit;
(b) Must have a negative tuberculosis test
within sixty (60) days of shipment, test date must be listed on the
CVI;
(c) Move from an accredited
tuberculosis-free herd (herd test date must be listed on the CVI); or
(d) Move directly from a herd of origin that
has had one (1) complete negative herd test within one (1) year (date of test
must be listed on the CVI).
B. Dairy-All classes of dairy cattle, two (2)
months of age and older, entering Missouri for exhibition must meet the
following requirements:
(I) Must obtain an
entry permit;
(II) All sexually
intact dairy cattle six (6) months and older must have a negative tuberculosis
test within sixty (60) days of shipment, test date must be listed on the CVI;
or
(III) Move from an accredited
tuberculosis-free herd (herd test date must be listed on the CVI); or
(IV) Move directly from a herd of origin that
has had one (1) complete negative herd test within one (1) year (date of test
must be listed on the CVI).
C. Rodeo Livestock.
(I) Rodeo livestock, eighteen (18) months of
age and older, must be tested negative for tuberculosis every twelve (12)
months and obtain an entry permit prior to entering Missouri.
(II) No sexually intact rodeo stock from
Mexico will be permitted to enter Missouri without a negative tuberculosis test
within sixty (60) days of shipment (test date must be listed on the
CVI).
(5) Exhibition Requirements for Swine.
(A) Intrastate (Missouri origin swine moving
for exhibition only).
1. A CVI is
required.
2. All swine must be
individually identified by official ear tag as defined by official
identification, or ear notch, tattoo, or any other means of permanent
identification approved by the state veterinarian, be individually listed on a
CVI, and be free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious
disease.
3. Brucellosis. No test is
required.
4. Pseudorabies. No test
is required.
(B)
Interstate (swine entering Missouri for exhibition only).
1. A CVI is required.
2. All swine must be individually identified
by official ear tag as defined by official identification, or ear notch,
tattoo, or any other means of permanent identification approved by the state
veterinarian, be individually listed on a CVI, and be free of clinical signs of
infectious or contagious disease.
3. An entry permit is required.
4. Brucellosis.
A. Swine originating from brucellosis-free
states may exhibit without a brucellosis test.
B. Swine originating from a state having a
brucellosis status less than free must be tested negative within sixty (60)
days prior to exhibition except-
(I) Breeding
swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd. The validated herd number and
date of last validating test must be listed on the CVI.
5. Pseudorabies.
A. Swine originating from a state classified
as Stage V in the National Pseudorabies (PRV) Eradication Plan may exhibit
without a pseudorabies test.
B. All
other swine must be tested negative within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition
except-
(I) Swine from a qualified
pseudorabies-free herd. The qualified herd number and date of the last
qualifying test.
(6) Exhibition Requirements for
equidae (including exotic equine, donkeys, asses, burros, and
zebras).
(A) Intrastate (Missouri origin
horses and other
equidae moving for exhibition).
1.
equidae must be free of
clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. Any
equidae showing signs of infectious or contagious disease at
an exhibition shall be excused by the official inspecting veterinarian. When an
official inspecting veterinarian is present, all equidae will
be subject to daily inspection.
2.
A CVI is not required.
3. All
equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) must
be accompanied by a current VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized
federal/state Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test chart showing test date
within twelve (12) months prior to exhibition for each animal, the name of the
EIA accredited testing laboratory and the test accession number assigned by the
laboratory, the graphic description of all markings needed for identification,
or microchip, or legible tattoo, or unique registered brand or imprinted
photograph on any officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart. An
electronically generated copy of the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized
federal/state EIA test chart may be accepted for the purpose of exhibition.
A. Alteration or substitution of any
information on any VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA
test chart, including electronically generated copy, or CVI shall cause the
document to be invalid and in violation of sections
267.010 to
267.730, RSMo, and may result in
civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation and
subject to expulsion.
(B) Interstate (including exotic equine,
donkeys, asses, burros, and zebras).
1.
equidae must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or
contagious disease. Any equidae showing signs of infectious or
contagious diseases at an exhibition shall be excused by the official
inspecting veterinarian. When an official inspecting veterinarian is present,
all equidae will be subject to daily inspection.
2. A CVI is required on all
equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams)
showing identification and description of equidae listed and
negative test results of an official EIA test, showing test date within twelve
(12) months prior to exhibition for each animal, and the name of the
EIA-accredited testing laboratory and the test accession number assigned by the
laboratory. All equidae entering without an official CVI
and/or EIA test shall be excused from the show until proper documentation and
test are available.
3. All
equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) must
be accompanied by a current VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized
federal/state EIA test chart showing test date within twelve (12) months prior
to exhibition for each animal, the name of the EIA accredited testing
laboratory and the test accession number assigned by the laboratory, the
graphic description of all markings needed for identification or microchip, or
legible tattoo, or unique registered brand or imprinted photograph on any
officially recognized federal/state EIA test chart. An electronically generated
copy of the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA test
chart may be accepted for the purpose of exhibition.
A. Alteration or substitution of any
information on any VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA
test chart, including electronically generated copy, or CVI shall cause the
document to be invalid and in violation of sections
267.010 to
267.730, RSMo, and may result in
civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per violation and
subject to expulsion.
4.
A six- (6-) month passport from states with which there is a reciprocal
agreement will be accepted in lieu of a CVI. These passports must have record
of a negative EIA test within thirty (30) days of the date of application of
the passport and permanent identification for each horse recorded on the
passport and the VS Form 10-11 or any officially recognized federal/state EIA
test chart, along with other identifying characteristics. In the event of
confirmed vesicular stomatitis in any of the states with which reciprocal
agreements exist, use of the six- (6-) month passport will be immediately
suspended by the state veterinarian of Missouri.
5. Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis (VEE)
vaccination and entry permit is required prior to entry on equidae
originating from states in which VEE has been diagnosed within the
preceding twelve (12) months.
6.
The board, organization, or manager of each assembly or event is responsible
for certifying that all equidae admitted or participating meet
the regulations in this section and shall not admit or allow participation of
equidae not so certified. Untested equidae
shall not be allowed to congregate with other equidae. The
owner of each animal shall comply with requirements under sections
267.010 to
267.730, RSMo, and may be
assessed civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each
violation.
(7)
Exhibition Requirements for Sheep (including exotic sheep and antelope).
(A) Intrastate-Missouri origin sheep
(including exotic sheep and antelope) moving for exhibition.
1. All sheep (including exotic sheep and
antelope), regardless of age or sex, must be free of clinical signs of an
infectious or contagious disease.
2. All sheep (including exotic sheep and
antelope), regardless of age or sex, must be individually identified by an
official scrapie identification as defined by official identification, or any
other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian
identifying them to the flock of origin and be listed on a CVI.
3. No tests are required.
4. Scabies.
A. Sheep from a scabies quarantined area must
be dipped or treated by an officially approved method within ten (10) days
prior to exhibition.
(B) Interstate-Sheep (including exotic sheep
and antelope) entering Missouri for exhibition only.
1. All sheep (including exotic sheep and
antelope), regardless of age or sex, must be free of clinical signs of an
infectious or contagious disease.
2. All sheep (including exotic sheep and
antelope), regardless of age or sex, must be individually identified by an
official scrapie identification as defined by official identification or any
other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian
identifying them to the flock of origin and be listed on a CVI.
3. All rams six (6) months of age and older
must have a negative
Brucella ovis test within thirty (30)
days of shipment (test date, results, and name of approved laboratory must be
listed on the CVI).
A. Move from a certified
Brucella ovis free flock (must be accompanied by the
certificate number and date of last test).
4. Scabies.
A. Sheep (including exotic sheep and
antelope) from a scabies quarantined area must be dipped or treated by an
officially approved method within ten (10) days prior to exhibition.
B. A permit number must be obtained and
recorded on a CVI if the sheep (including exotic sheep and antelope) are from a
scabies quarantined area.
(8) Exhibition Requirements for Goats
(including exotic goats).
(A)
Intrastate-Missouri origin goats (including exotic goats) moving for exhibition
only.
1. All goats (including exotic goats),
regardless of age or sex, must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or
contagious disease.
2. All goats
(including exotic goats), regardless of age or sex, must be individually
identified by an official scrapie identification as defined by official
identification or any other means of permanent identification approved by the
state veterinarian identifying them to the herd of origin and listed on a
CVI.
3. No test is
required.
(B)
Interstate-Goats (including exotic goats) entering Missouri for exhibition
only.
1. All goats (including exotic goats)
must be free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious
disease.
2. All goats (including
exotic goats), regardless of age or sex, must be individually identified by an
official scrapie identification as defined by official identification or any
other means of permanent identification approved by the state veterinarian
identifying them to the herd of origin and listed on a CVI.
3. No tests or entry permits are
required.
(9)
Exhibition Requirements for Poultry.
(A)
Intrastate (Missouri origin poultry moving for exhibition).
1. All poultry must be free of clinical signs
of any infectious or contagious disease.
2. No CVI is required.
3. Pullorum-typhoid. All poultry exhibited
(except Missouri origin waterfowl) shall be tested negative for
pullorum-typhoid within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition or equivalent
program in which the flock has been tested within the past twelve (12) months
with no change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a VS Form
9-2 (see
2
CSR 30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall
accompany the poultry to the exhibition and shall be made available on
request.
(B) Interstate
(poultry entering Missouri for exhibition only).
1. All poultry must be free of clinical signs
of any infectious or contagious disease.
2. A CVI, VS Form 9-2 or similar certificate
is required.
3. Pullorumtyphoid
test. All poultry exhibited shall be tested negative for pullorum-typhoid
within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition or originate from a flock approved
by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) or an equivalent program in
which the flock has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no
change of ownership. This information shall be documented on a CVI, a VS Form
9-2 (see
2
CSR 30-8.020), or similar certificate which shall
accompany the poultry to exhibition and shall be made available on
request.
4. An entry permit is
required.
(C)
Requirements for sponsoring exhibitions for poultry.
1. An official representing the person or
organization sponsoring any poultry exhibition shall notify the state
veterinarian no later than thirty (30) days prior to the exhibition giving the
names, place, inclusive dates, and times of the event.
2. Recordkeeping. The sponsor of the
exhibition shall compile a list of all poultry present at the exhibition. The
list shall contain the name and address or voluntary premises identification
number of each owner and the number, species, breed, variety, type, sex, and
pullorum-typhoid status of all poultry present. A copy of this list shall be
retained by the sponsor of the exhibition for at least twelve (12) months and
shall be made available upon request to a representative of the
department.
3. Inspection. Poultry
must be free of clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease. Any
poultry showing signs of infectious or contagious disease at an exhibition may
be excused by the official inspecting veterinarian or department
representative.
4. Pullorum-typhoid
status. All poultry (except Missouri origin waterfowl) exhibited shall be
tested negative for pullo-rum-typhoid within the past ninety (90) days or
originate from a flock approved by the NPIP or equivalent program in which the
flock has been tested within the past twelve (12) months with no change of
ownership. This information shall be documented on a VS Form 9-2 (see
2 CSR
30-8.020) or similar certificate which shall be made
available on request.
(10) Exhibition Requirements for Captive
Cervids.
(A) Intrastate (Missouri origin
captive cervids moving for exhibition only).
1. All captive cervids must be accompanied by
a CVI or a Breeder's Movement Certificate and individually identified with two
(2) forms of identification, with one (1) being an official ear tag as defined
by official identification, or any other means of permanent identification
approved by the state veterinarian, must not commingle with other animals, and
must be individually listed on a CVI or Breeder's Movement Certificate.
A. Breeder's Movement Certificate. A form
provided by the Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) which documents the
movement of cervids within Missouri and may be completed by the breeder and
must list the official identification, age, sex, species of the cervids moving
within Missouri, and a complete address of the farm of origin and destination.
The form will also list any required testing and Chronic Wasting Disease status
of the herd of origin. The original will accompany the shipment, and a copy
will be submitted to the MDA within thirty (30) days of movement.
2. Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).
A. All CWD susceptible cervids over one (1)
year of age must be enrolled in a CWD program sponsored by the Missouri
Department of Agriculture. Original anniversary date must be listed on the CVI.
All CWD susceptible cervids must have a CWD Status Level of 1 to move within
Missouri.
B. Fallow deer must have
documentation of a current annual inspection conducted by an accredited
veterinarian and record of current inventory, except fallow deer that have
contact with susceptible species must be enrolled in a CWD program sponsored by
the Missouri Department of Agriculture.
(B) Interstate (captive cervids entering
Missouri for exhibition only).
1. All captive
cervids must be accompanied by a CVI and individually identified with two (2)
forms of identification, with one (1) being an official ear tag as defined by
official identification, or any other means of permanent identification
approved by the state veterinarian, must not commingle with other animals and
must be individually listed on a CVI.
2. An entry permit is required.
3. Brucellosis requirements. No testing is
required, except-
A. No cervidae from the
Greater Yellowstone Area or Ecosystem, or any brucellosis surveillance area
will be allowed to enter Missouri.
4. Tuberculosis.
A. Captive cervids-Less than six (6) months
of age, not known to be affected or exposed to tuberculosis and not in a status
herd must have one (1) negative tuberculosis test, using the single cervical
method or Dual Path Platform (DPP) test, within ninety (90) days prior to
entering Missouri. The negative test date must be listed on the CVI. Captive
cervids must have been isolated from other captive cervids during the testing
period.
B. Captive cervids, six (6)
months of age and older, not known to be affected or exposed to tuberculosis
and not in a status herd must have two (2) negative tuberculosis tests, not
less than ninety (90) days apart, using the single cervical method or DPP test
prior to entering Missouri for exhibition. The second test must be within
ninety (90) days prior to exhibition. Both negative test dates must be listed
on the CVI. Captive cervids must have been isolated from other captive cervids
during the testing period.
C.
Movement from tuberculosis status herds.
(I)
Accredited herd-Captive cervids originating from an accredited
tuberculosis-free cervid herd may enter on herd status without additional
testing provided the accredited herd number and current test date is listed on
the CVI.
(II) Qualified
herd-Captive cervids originating from a qualified herd must have one (1)
negative tuberculosis test, using the single cervical method, within ninety
(90) days prior to the date of exhibition.
(III) Monitored herd-Captive cervids
originating from a monitored herd must have one (1) negative tuberculosis test,
using the single cervical method, within ninety (90) days prior to the date of
movement.
(IV) Captive cervids less
than twelve (12) months of age born within and originating from a status herd
may be moved without further testing provided that they have not been exposed
to captive cervids from a lower status herd.
5. Chronic wasting disease.
A. Captive cervids will not be allowed to
enter the state if, within the last five (5) years, the animal-
(I) Originates from an area or has been in an
area that has been reported as a CWD endemic area; and
(II) Originates from a CWD positive captive
herd.
B. CWD susceptible
cervids entering Missouri from any state must have participated in a CWD
certification program for five (5) consecutive years. Original anniversary date
must be listed on the CVI.
C.
Fallow deer entering Missouri from any state must have documentation of a
current annual inspection conducted by an accredited veterinarian and record of
current inventory, except fallow deer that have contact with susceptible
species must meet the CWD certification program requirements.
D. Captive cervids moving between publicly
owned Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited zoos must meet the CWD
certification program requirements.
(11) Exhibition Requirements for Alpacas,
Camels, and Llamas.
(A) Intrastate (Missouri
origin alpacas, camels, llamas, and other camelids moving for exhibition).
1. All alpacas, camels, llamas, and other
camelids must be free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious
disease.
2. No CVI is
required.
(B) Interstate
(alpacas, camels, llamas, and other camelids entering Missouri for exhibition
only).
1. All alpacas, camels, llamas, and
other camelids must be free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious
diseases.
2. All alpacas, camels,
llamas, and other camelids must be accompanied by an official CVI showing an
individual listing of the common name(s) of the animal(s) such as sex, age,
weight, coloration, and the official ear tag as defined by official
identification, microchip, tattoo, or any other means of permanent
identification approved by the state veterinarian.
3. No test is required.
4. No permit is required.
(12) Exhibition
Requirements for Ratites.
(A) Intrastate.
1. Ratites (including but not limited to
ostrich, rheas, and emus) must be veterinarian inspected and individually
identified as defined, or by leg band, microchip, wing band, legible tattoo, or
any other means approved by the state veterinarian and listed on the
CVI.
(B) Interstate.
1. Ratites (including but not limited to
ostrich, rheas, and emus) must be veterinarian inspected and individually
identified as defined, or by leg band, microchip, wing band, legible tattoo, or
any other means approved by the state veterinarian and listed on the
CVI.
2. No test is
required.
(13)
Exhibition Requirements for Dogs and Cats.
(A)
Intrastate (Missouri origin dogs and cats moving for exhibition).
1. Dogs and cats must be free of clinical
signs of infectious or contagious disease.
2. No CVI is required.
3. Dogs and cats, four (4) months of age and
older, must be vaccinated for rabies by one (1) of the methods and within the
time period published in the March 1, 2016 edition of the
Compendium of
Animal Rabies Vaccines by the National Association of State Public
Health Veterinarians, Inc., incorporated by reference and made a part of this
rule, as published by the United States Government Publishing Office, 732 N.
Capital Street NW, Washington, DC 20402-0001, phone: toll free (866) 512-1800,
DC area (202) 512-1800, website:
http://bookstore.gpo.gov. This rule does
not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions.
(B) Interstate (dogs and cats entering
Missouri for exhibition only).
1. Dogs and
cats must be free of clinical signs of infectious or contagious
disease.
2. A CVI is
required.
3. All dogs and cats,
four (4) months of age and older, must be vaccinated for rabies by one (1) of
the methods and within the time period published in the March 1, 2016 edition
of the Compendium of Animal Rabies Vaccines by the National
Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, Inc., incorporated by
reference and made a part of this rule, as published by the United States
Government Publishing Office, 732 N. Capital Street NW, Washington, DC
20402-0001, phone: toll free (866) 512-1800, DC area (202) 512-1800, website:
http://bookstore.gpo.gov. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent
amendments or additions.
4. No
entry permit is required.
(14) Exhibition Requirements for
Miscellaneous Animals.
(A) Intrastate
(Missouri origin miscellaneous animals moving for exhibition only).
1. Miscellaneous animals must be free of
clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease.
2. Exhibition and movement of wildlife within
Missouri is regulated by the Missouri Wildlife Code 3 CSR
10-9. Exhibition of
certain wildlife species is prohibited or may require a permit.
(B) Interstate (miscellaneous
animals entering Missouri for exhibition only).
1. All miscellaneous animals must be free of
clinical signs of any infectious or contagious disease.
2. A CVI is required showing an individual
listing of the common name(s) of the animal(s) and appropriate descriptions of
animal(s) such as sex, age, weight, coloration, and must be individually
identified as defined, or by any other means approved by the state veterinarian
and listed on the CVI.
3.
Exhibition and importation of wildlife into Missouri is regulated by the
Missouri Wildlife Code 3 CSR
10-9. Exhibition and importation into Missouri of
certain wildlife species is prohibited or may require a permit.
(15) Exhibition
Requirements for Exotic Animals.
(A)
Intrastate (Missouri origin exotic animals moving for exhibition only).
1. A CVI is required showing an individual
listing of the scientific and/or common name(s) of the animal(s), appropriate
descriptions of animal(s) such as sex, age, weight, coloration, and must be
individually identified as defined by official identification or any other
means approved by the state veterinarian and listed on the CVI.
2. Elephants (Asiatic, African) and non-human
primates must be tested negative for tuberculosis within one (1) year prior to
exhibition.
3. No tests are
required for animals moving between publicly owned Association of Zoos and
Aquariums (AZA) accredited zoos, except cervids moving between publicly owned
(AZA) accredited zoos must meet the chronic wasting disease monitoring
requirements as outlined in section (10).
4. Exhibition and movement of wildlife within
Missouri is regulated by the Missouri Wildlife Code 3 CSR
10-9. Exhibition of
certain wildlife species is prohibited or may require a permit.
(B) Interstate (exotic animals
entering Missouri for exhibition only).
1. All
exotic animals must be free of clinical signs of any infectious or contagious
disease.
2. A CVI is required
showing an individual listing of the scientific and/or common name(s) of the
animal(s), appropriate descriptions of animal(s) such as sex, age, weight,
coloration, and must be individually identified as defined by official
identification, or any other means approved by the state veterinarian and
listed on the CVI.
3. Elephants
(Asiatic and African) and non-human primates must be tested negative for
tuberculosis within one (1) year prior to exhibition.
4. No tests are required for animals moving
between publicly owned Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited zoos,
but shipment must be accompanied by a CVI. Cervids moving between publicly
owned AZA accredited zoos must meet the CWD monitoring requirements as outlined
in section (10). An entry permit is required on all animals moving between
publicly owned AZA accredited zoos.
5. Exhibition and importation of wildlife
into Missouri is regulated by the Missouri Wildlife Code 3 CSR
10-9. Exhibition
and importation into Missouri of certain wildlife species is prohibited or may
require a permit.
Notes
2 CSR
30-2.040
AUTHORITY:
section 267.645, RSMo 2016.* Emergency
rule filed June 28, 1977, effective July 8, 1977, expired Nov. 5, 1977.
Original rule filed June 28, 1977, effective Oct. 13, 1977. Amended: Filed Feb.
8, 1978, effective May 11, 1978. Amended: Filed Feb. 1, 1979, effective May 11,
1979. Amended: Filed Feb. 2, 1982, effective May 13, 1982. Rescinded and
readopted: Filed Jan. 9, 1984, effective April 12, 1984. Amended: Filed Feb.
10, 1986, effective May 11, 1986. Amended: Filed Dec. 13, 1989, effective April
27, 1990. Emergency amendment filed April 24, 1991, effective May 4, 1991,
expired Aug. 31, 1991. Amended: Filed July 15, 1991, effective Dec. 9, 1991.
Emergency amendment filed June 5, 1992, effective June 15, 1992, expired Oct.
12, 1992. Amended: Filed March 3, 1992, effective Sept. 6, 1992. Emergency
amendment filed Aug. 20, 1993, effective Aug. 30, 1993, expired Dec. 27, 1993.
Amended: Filed Aug. 27, 1993, effective Jan. 31, 1994. Emergency amendment
filed April 4, 1994, effective April 14, 1994, expired Aug. 11, 1994. Amended:
Filed April 4, 1994, effective Sept. 30, 1994. Emergency amendment filed Jan.
17, 1995, effective Jan. 27, 1995, terminated Feb. 1, 1995. Amended: Filed Jan.
31, 1995, effective July 30, 1995. Amended: Filed July 31, 1996, effective
March 30, 1997. Amended: Filed Jan. 4, 1999, effective July 30, 1999. Emergency
amendment filed Nov. 2, 2001, effective Nov. 12, 2001, expired May 10, 2002.
Amended: Filed April 10, 2002, effective Sept. 30, 2002. Amended: Filed May 14,
2002, effective Dec. 30, 2002. Amended: Filed Jan. 30, 2003, effective July 30,
2003. Emergency amendment filed March 5, 2004, effective March 15, 2004,
expired Aug. 27, 2004. Amended: Filed March 5, 2004, effective Oct. 30, 2004.
Amended: Filed March 15, 2005, effective Oct. 30, 2005. Amended: Filed Feb. 27,
2008, effective Sept. 30, 2008. Amended: Filed May 11, 2009, effective Dec. 30,
2009. Amended: Filed May 5, 2023, effective Dec. 30,
2023.
AUTHORITY: section
267.645, RSMo 2000.* Emergency
rule filed June 28, 1977, effective July 8, 1977, expired Nov. 5, 1977.
Original rule filed June 28, 1977, effective Oct. 13, 1977. Amended: Filed Feb.
8, 1978, effective May 11, 1978. Amended: Filed Feb. 1, 1979, effective May 11,
1979. Amended: Filed Feb. 2, 1982, effective May 13, 1982. Rescinded and
readopted: Filed Jan. 9, 1984, effective April 12, 1984. Amended: Filed Feb.
10, 1986, effective May 11, 1986. Amended: Filed Dec. 13, 1989, effective April
27, 1990. Emergency amendment filed April 24, 1991, effective May 4, 1991,
expired Aug. 31, 1991. Amended: Filed July 15, 1991, effective Dec. 9, 1991.
Emergency amendment filed June 5, 1992, effective June 15, 1992, expired Oct.
12, 1992. Amended: Filed March 3, 1992, effective Sept. 6, 1992. Emergency
amendment filed Aug. 20, 1993, effective Aug. 30, 1993, expired Dec. 27, 1993.
Amended: Filed Aug. 27, 1993, effective Jan. 31, 1994. Emergency amendment
filed April 4, 1994, effective April 14, 1994, expired Aug. 11, 1994, Amended:
Filed April 4, 1994, effective Sept. 30, 1994. Emergency amendment filed Jan.
17, 1995, effective Jan. 27, 1995, terminated Feb. 1, 1995. Amended: Filed Jan.
31, 1995, effective July 30, 1995. Amended: Filed July 31, 1996, effective
March 30, 1997. Amended: Filed Jan. 4, 1999, effective July 30, 1999. Emergency
amendment filed Nov. 2, 2001, effective Nov. 12, 2001, expired May 10, 2002.
Amended: Filed April 10, 2002, effective Sept. 30, 2002. Amended: Filed May 14,
2002, effective Dec. 30, 2002. Amended: Filed Jan. 30, 2003, effective July 30,
2003. Emergency amendment filed March 5, 2004, effective March 15, 2004,
expired Aug. 27, 2004. Amended: Filed March 5, 2004, effective Oct. 30, 2004.
Amended: Filed March 15, 2005, effective Oct. 30, 2005. Amended: Filed Feb. 27,
2008, effective Sept. 30, 2008. Amended: Filed May 11, 2009, effective Dec. 30,
2009.
Amended by
Missouri
Register November 15, 2023/volume 48, Number 22, effective
12/31/2023.