58 Pa. Code § 71a.6 - Fish health certificate requirements
(a) A fish
health certificate may be required, as specified in subsection (b), for fish
being imported into this Commonwealth and shall certify fish intending to be
introduced, place or stocked in waters of this Commonwealth are free of
specific diseases, pathogens or parasites determined by the Commission to be of
a risk to the fishery interests of the Commonwealth. The Commission will
consult with the Department for potential testing of dangerous transmissible
diseases of fish.
(b) The
Commission shall develop a Fish Health Inspection Protocol for Importation into
the Commonwealth and Introduction into Waters of this Commonwealth (protocol).
The Commission shall determine which diseases, pathogens or parasites are
required for testing for species of fish intending to be introduced into waters
of this Commonwealth. The Commission will consult with the Department for
potential testing of dangerous transmissible diseases of fish. Fish health
certification requirements and procedures shall be modified or updated by the
Commission, as necessary. When updates to the protocol occur, the Commission
shall publish the protocol as a notice in the Pennsylvania
Bulletin and notify the Department of the changes.
(c) The Commission may require testing for
intrastate introduction, placement or stocking of fish, as specified in
subsection (b), to prevent the introduction or spread of specific diseases,
pathogens or parasites that pose a risk to the fishery interests of the
Commonwealth. The Commission will consult with the Department for potential
testing of dangerous transmissible diseases of fish.
(d) The following fish health requirements
apply to the importation of fish into this Commonwealth:
(1) Fish and fish eggs imported into this
Commonwealth must originate from sources with a copy of the fish health
certification report for all applicable fish being stocked as indicated in the
protocol, or a copy of the fish health certification report for the artificial
propagation facility if the fish are from a facility that has been certified as
having tested negative for all applicable fish pathogens, unless the fish meet
one of the following requirements:
(i) The
fish are being transported through this Commonwealth, the shipping container
remains bio-secure in transit, and the fish are accompanied by documentation
stating the point of origin of the fish and the location outside of this
Commonwealth where they are to be delivered.
(ii) The fish are being transported to
facilities located within this Commonwealth for testing and scientific
purposes, the persons transporting the fish have taken adequate measures to
prevent escape and to disinfect discharged water and equipment used in the
transportation of the fish, and the fish are accompanied in transit by
documentation stating the point of origin of the fish and the destination where
they are to be delivered for testing or scientific purposes.
(iii) The fish are being transported to a
slaughter facility, processing plant or restaurant within this Commonwealth,
and the fish are accompanied in transit by documentation stating the point of
origin of the fish and the destination where they are to be delivered for
slaughter, processing or consumption.
(iv) The fish are dead, recreationally caught
fish that are being transported solely for the purpose of human consumption or
taxidermy.
(2) Specific
testing requirements may vary depending on the species of fish, geographical
location of the shipping facility or source, and the final designated end use
of the fish being imported into this Commonwealth. The Commission's protocol
shall specify these requirements.
(3) Documentation of testing results shall
remain with the fish during transport and produced upon request.
(e) The following fish health
requirements apply to the introduction of fish into waters of this
Commonwealth:
(1) Fish being introduced into
waters of this Commonwealth must originate from sources that comply with the
fish health inspection process described in the Commission's
protocol.
(2) Specific testing
requirements may vary depending on the species, origin and final location of
where the fish are being introduced into waters of this Commonwealth. The
Commission's protocol shall specify these requirements.
(3) When applicable, persons who have filed a
Notice of Stocking with the Commission or their agent shall have in their
possession, and present upon the request of an officer authorized to enforce
the code:
(i) a copy of the fish health
certification report for all applicable fish being stocked as indicated in the
protocol and the Notice of Stocking; or
(ii) the Notice of Stocking and a copy of the
fish health certification report for the artificial propagation facility if the
fish are from a facility that has been certified as having tested negative for
all applicable fish pathogens as indicated in the protocol and Notice of
Stocking.
(f)
The Commission grants a grace period for full implementation of the protocol
through December 31, 2025. Beginning on January 1, 2026, the provisions of this
section and the protocol shall be effective.
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