Ohio Admin. Code 901:1-21-02 - Designation of dangerously contagious or infectious and reportable diseases
(A) For purposes of
Chapter 941. of the Revised Code and as provided for in division (A) of section
941.01 of the Revised Code, the
director of agriculture designates as dangerously contagious or infectious
diseases the following:
(7)
(8) Equine infectious
anemia;
(8)
(10) Foot and mouth disease;
(9)
(11)
Fowl typhoid;
(10)
(12) High path avian influenza;
(11)
(13)
Hog cholera;
(12)
(14) Infectious encephalomyelitis (poultry);
(13)
(15)
Infectious hematopoietic necrosis;
(14)
(16) Infectious
laryngotracheitis (other than vaccine induced);
(15)
(17) Infectious
pancreatic necrosis;
(16)
(18) Infectious
salmon anemia;
(17)
(19) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
(LCMV)
(18)
(20) Monkeypox;
(19)
(21) Mycoplasma gallisepticum, turkeys;
(20)
(22)
Newcastle disease;
(21)
(23) Poultry chlamydiosis-ornithosis;
(22)
(24)
Poultry paramyxovirus (other than Newcastle);
(23)
(25) Proliferative
kidney disease;
(24)
(26) Pseudorabies;
(25)
(27) Psoroptic cattle
scabies;
(26)
(28) Psoroptic sheep scabies;
(27)
(29)
Rabies;
(28)
(30) Salmonella pullorum;
(29)
(31)
Scrapie;
(30)
(32) Transmissible spongiform
encephalopathies;
(31)
(33) Tuberculosis;
(32)
(34) Venezuelan
equine encephalomyelitis;
(33)
(35) Vesicular
exanthema;
(34)
(36) Viral hemorrhagic septicemia;
(35)
(37)
Whirling disease (Myxobolus cerebralis);
(1)
Anthrax;
(2) Bluetongue (ovine,
caprine);
(3) Brucellosis (Brucella
abortus, brucella canis, brucella melitensis,
brucella suis);
(4)
Ceratomyxosis;
(5) Contagious
equine metritis;
(6) Eastern equine
encephalomyelitis;
(7)
Equine herpes virus 1 (clinical or exposed
neurological disease);
(9)
Equine piroplasmosis (babesia caballi, theileria
equi);
(B) Whenever the director believes that a
dangerously contagious or infectious disease is present in any geographic area
of the state of Ohio, he may prohibit or regulate by proclamation the movement
of any animal(s) which could carry the disease within, into or out of the
area.
(C) No person shall sell,
move, or dispose of animal(s) so designated in
paragraph (B) of this rule without written permission from the department or
its authorized representative.
(D)
The director may at any time designate a disease not specified in paragraph (A)
of this rule without a hearing as a dangerously contagious or infectious
disease by executive order. The executive order is effective when it is
journalized in the order book of the department of agriculture and is effective
for ninety days from its journalization. Within three days after the order is
journalized the director shall file a certified copy of the order with the
secretary of state. Within seven days after the order is journalized, the
director shall cause it to be published in a newspaper of general circulation
within this state.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 941.03
Rule Amplifies: 941.03
Prior Effective Dates: 1/21/78, 7/17/79, 4/14/89, 8/31/89, 8/31/92, 8/15/01, 9/12/03, 7/1/04, 9/2/05, 12/18/14
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 941.03
Rule Amplifies: 941.03
Prior Effective Dates: 1/21/78, 7/17/79, 4/14/89, 8/31/89, 8/31/92, 8/15/01, 9/12/03, 7/1/04, 9/2/05
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