02 N.C. Admin. Code 52B .0213 - IMPORTATION REQUIREMENTS: CERVIDS
(a) No
farmed cervids shall be imported into North Carolina from:
(1) a herd located in a county or its
equivalent, if not within the United States or in a territory without counties,
where Chronic Wasting Disease ("CWD") has been diagnosed;
(2) a herd located in a county or its
equivalent, if not within the United States or in a territory without counties,
that is contiguous to a county or its equivalent, if not within the United
States or in a territory without counties, where CWD has been diagnosed;
or
(3) a CWD-positive, exposed, or
suspect farmed cervid facility.
(b) Any imported farmed cervid that fails to
comply with
G.S.
106-549.97, 02 NCAC 52L, or this Rule, shall
be deemed a CWD-suspect animal until further investigation by the North
Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Veterinary
Division.
(c) No CWD-susceptible
cervids, as identified by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services' Veterinary Division or the USDA, shall be imported into
North Carolina without first being tested negative for CWD using an antemortem
test approved by the USDA.
(d) All
cervids entering North Carolina shall be accompanied by all of the following:
(1) an interstate certificate of veterinary
inspection ("ICVI") issued within 30 days prior to arrival;
(2) the following statement shall also appear
on the ICVI: "All cervidae on this certificate originate from a Chronic Wasting
Disease (CWD) monitored or certified herd in which these animals have been kept
for at least one year or were natural additions. There has been no diagnosis,
signs, or epidemiological evidence of CWD in this herd or any herd contributing
to this herd for the previous five years."; and
(3) proof of a negative USDA-approved
tuberculosis test for animals six months of age or older conducted within 60
days prior to arrival if the animal originates from a tuberculosis accredited
herd. If the animal is six months of age or older and originates from a herd of
unknown status, two negative USDA approved tests for tuberculosis shall be
required with the second being greater than 90 days from the initial test and
within 60 days prior to arrival. If the animal is less than six months of age
and from a herd of unknown status, one negative USDA approved tuberculosis test
shall be required. The herd of origin and commingled susceptible species shall
have had no diagnosis of tuberculosis in the 36 months preceding
shipment.
(e) All farmed
cervids entering North Carolina shall be accompanied by all of the following:
(1) individual animal identification required
by 02
NCAC 52L .0112 and noted on the ICVI;
and
(2) a valid transportation
permit issued by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services' Veterinary Division.
(f) The State Veterinarian of North Carolina
may issue orders prohibiting the importation of certain farmed cervids or issue
moratoriums pending the investigation of any threat of disease based on his or
her expertise and experience that will pose a risk of spreading disease that
will damage or harm the North Carolina farmed cervid industry, including the
control or spread of CWD.
Notes
Eff. August 1, 2002;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2018;
Readopted Eff. July 1, 2019.
Eff. August 1, 2002.
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