Or. Admin. R. 603-011-0256 - Importation of Animals; Preventing Vesicular Stomatitis
(1) In addition to the requirements of OAR
603-011-0255 and all other import requirements, animals listed in section (2)
of this rule which are shipped from any state or area with confirmed cases of
vesicular stomatitis shall not be imported into Oregon unless:
(a) An import permit is obtained from the
Department before movement, including animals moving to an approved livestock
market in Oregon; and
(b) The
animals show no clinical signs of vesicular stomatitis on the day of shipment;
and
(c) The animals have not
originated from a premises or area under quarantine for vesicular stomatitis;
and
(d) A Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection issued within 24 hours of movement shall accompany the animals,
which states: The animals represented on this Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection have not originated from a premises or area under quarantine for
vesicular stomatitis.
(2) The following animals are subject to the
requirements of section (1) of this rule:
(a)
Horses;
(b) Cattle;
(c) Bison;
(d) Sheep;
(e) Goats;
(f) Swine; and
(g) Other susceptible animals associated with
the animals listed above.
(3) The Department may require serological
testing for vesicular stomatitis of any animal imported into the state. If an
animal shows a positive response, the Department may deny entry into
Oregon.
(4) The Department may
require that any animals originating in or traveling through states where
vesicular stomatitis has been confirmed be quarantined on the premises of
destination for a minimum of 21 days. The Department may also require that a
representative of the Department inspect quarantined animals before release of
quarantine.
(5) The Department may
deny entry into the state of any animal that has been vaccinated with vesicular
stomatitis vaccine.
(6) The
Department may require the inspection of individual animals at any gathering,
including fairs, shows, rodeos, sales, auctions, and similar events, if the
Department has reason to believe the animals have been exposed to vesicular
stomatitis.
(7) If the Department
has reason to believe that animals have been exposed to vesicular stomatitis,
the Department may require inspection of the animals, the documents associated
with the animals and the vehicles used to haul the animals. However, the
Department may only inspect that portion of the vehicle associated with the
animals.
(8) The Department may
remove these requirements from any state, after the last confirmed case in that
state is released from quarantine and when the decision is supported by
consultation with the Oregon United States Department of Agriculture Area
Veterinarian in Charge and epidemiological investigation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.335(5), 561.190, 561.192, 561.605, 596.020(1)(a)(b), 596.341, 596.351, 596.392 & 604.046(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 596.020, 596.341, 596.351, 596.392 & 604.046(4)
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