02 N.C. Admin. Code 52B .0410 - MARKET AND SALE RESPONSIBILITY
(a) Livestock markets and all others
conducting sales of equine shall send a written request for approval of all
sales to the State Veterinarian at least two weeks prior to sale. The State
Veterinarian shall approve the request if:
(1) the applicant is in compliance with this
Section at the time of the application;
(2) it appears that the applicant is able to
comply with this Section at the time of the proposed sale; and
(3) the Veterinary Division has personnel
available to monitor the sale to determine compliance with this
Section.
(b) Livestock
markets or equine sales offering to provide equine infectious anemia (EIA)
testing must employ a licensed, accredited veterinarian.
(c) Livestock markets or sales that have
permanent facilities, including a licensed, accredited veterinarian, may handle
equine that do not have a negative test, provided each such equine is tested as
provided in this Section.
(d)
Livestock markets and all others conducting sales of equine shall have check-in
procedures, including at least the following:
(1) See that the correct name and mailing
address of the owner is on the "check-in" form, along with the license number
of the vehicle that transported the animal;
(2) Apply a backtag or paint number at
"check-in" and note it on the "check-in" form;
(3) See that all EIA test records are
collected and presented to the market veterinarian or representative of the
State Veterinarian for verification prior to the sale.
(e) Equine shall be presented to the market
or sale veterinarian if testing is required, and assistance shall be provided
for drawing blood samples for the EIA test.
(f) The market or sale management shall
maintain records of sales for a minimum of two years, so that animals that
react positively to the EIA test may be traced.
(g) Those managing the sale shall not permit
the sale of equine on the premises except through the market or sale.
(h) Non-compliance with these Rules is
grounds for revocation of approval to conduct sales.
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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