Or. Admin. R. 603-011-0281 - Importation of Cattle; Movement From A Scabies Infection Area
(1) "Scabies" means
a contagious skin disease of cattle caused by mites (Acaridae) of the genera
Psoroptes, Chorioptes, or Sarcoptes.
(2) "Ivermectin" means a proprietary product
authorized and approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the
treatment, control or eradication of scabies in cattle.
(3) No person shall ship, trail, drive or
otherwise move into Oregon any cattle which have been exposed to scabies
infection or are infected with scabies or originate in a scabies quarantined
area unless such movement is in compliance with the provisions of the Code of
Federal Regulations ( 9 CFR 73 ) and the applicable provisions of OAR
603-011-0250 and 603-011-0255.
(4)
Cattle or bison moving to Oregon from a scab infected area or state must be
treated with Ivermectin or other effective treatment as approved in the Code of
Federal Regulations within 10 days before entry;
(5) Treatment of cattle for scabies infection
shall be under the direction of a representative of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture or the origin state Department of Agriculture.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561 & 596
Stats. Implemented: ORS 596.341
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