N.J. Admin. Code § 2:9-4.3 - Poultry distributor surveillance
(a) Poultry
distributors including all premises, conveyances, crates and birds will be
inspected for compliance with this chapter and tested at least quarterly for
evidence of avian influenza virus. Any registered poultry distributor located
outside the State shall be subject to quarterly inspection and testing by
authorized agents of USDA -APHIS-VS or agents of the state in which the
registrant premises is located on behalf of the NJDA .
(b) Poultry distributor facilities that test
positive for avian influenza virus shall be quarantined according to N.J.A.C.
2:5-4 and shall remain under quarantine until an authorized agent of the NJDA
is satisfied that the risk of disease exposure no longer exists. Premises under
quarantine must comply with the following:
1.
All premises shall be quarantined according to N.J.A.C. 2:5-4 and will be
required to depopulate all poultry , including pigeons and doves, and undergo
cleaning and disinfection. The premises shall be retested and approved by an
authorized agent of the NJDA before it will be released from quarantine. A
negative environmental test result is required before restocking;
2. All other livestock must be removed from
any area where the poultry were housed or stored while the entire poultry area
is cleaned, disinfected and allowed to dry. Livestock must be placed into
temporary holding pens on the premises in accordance with N.J.A.C. 2:8, Humane
Treatment of Domestic Livestock, or moved directly into a USDA recognized
slaughter establishment pursuant to conditions established by NJDA ;
3. Once emptied of birds and livestock, all
areas where poultry were housed or stored must be cleaned of all organic
material, then disinfectant shall be applied. An authorized agent of the NJDA
will determine if the cleaning and disinfection is satisfactory; and
4. The premises must remain empty of poultry
and livestock for a minimum of 24 hours after disinfectant is applied. Any
disinfectant and/or cleaning solution applied to the premises must be allowed
to thoroughly dry before restocking with poultry or livestock. The poultry
distributor premises must be inspected, tested and approved by an authorized
agent of the NJDA before it will be allowed to restock.
5. At the discretion of the State
Veterinarian , under special circumstances poultry distributors may be exempted
from depopulation if they are determined to be low risk for disease
transmission. In such cases, the State Veterinarian will approve and implement
a special quarantine release protocol. Under this protocol, the poultry
distributor premises will be quarantined until tested negative and the
quarantine is lifted by the State of New Jersey.
(c) A poultry distributor that fails
biosecurity inspections and/or tests positive during the quarterly testing
shall undergo monthly inspections and testing until there have been three
consecutive months of negative testing, at which time quarterly testing will
resume.
(d) Poultry distributors
located in other states that test positive for Avian Influenza may be embargoed
by the NJDA according to
N.J.A.C.
2:5-2.1(a) and
(b).
Notes
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