02 N.C. Admin. Code 52B .0408 - POSITIVE REACTORS
(a) Equine testing
positive to an approved test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) may have a
confirmatory retest by a representative of the State Veterinarian within 15
days of the initial test. If there is no retest within 15 days from
notification, the right to retest is forfeited and the equine shall be
euthanized or branded immediately.
(b) If not euthanized, reactors must be
branded on the left side of the neck with the characters '55A' and the official
reactor number assigned by the Division. The owner of the reactor must submit
the equine for branding by a representative of the State Veterinarian within 15
days of the confirmatory test.
(c)
A reactor shall be isolated, euthanized or sold for slaughter within seven days
of branding. Reactors shall be subject to the following disposition, at the
option of the owner:
(1) With approval of the
State Veterinarian or his designated representative, the equine may be sold for
slaughter to bona fide slaughter buyers. EIA reactors must be permitted on VS
Form 1-27 by a representative of the State Veterinarian for movement from farm
to an approved slaughter establishment or research facility when, in the State
Veterinarian's judgment, it can be done without risk of exposure of other
equine;
(2) Quarantine of the
infected, branded, equine until death in an isolation facility on the owner's
premises or elsewhere, approved by an authorized representative of the State
Veterinarian. A written quarantine will be issued for each equine. Minimum
standards for an approved isolation facility shall be a plot or pasture located
a minimum of 880 yards from any other equine enclosure, or other equine, except
another known EIA reactor. Owners of infected, branded equine shall not sell,
barter, trade or give away these equine except as provided in this
Rule.
Notes
Temporary Adoption Eff. October 1, 1999;
Eff. April 1, 2001;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. March 26, 2017.
Temporary Adoption Eff. October 1, 1999;
Eff. April 1, 2001.
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