Utah Admin. Code R58-1-7 - Swine
(1) Swine may be shipped into the state if
the following requirements are met:
(a) Swine
shall be accompanied by an approved Certificate of Veterinary Inspection
stating they have not been fed raw garbage.
(b) Swine shall have individual official
identification such as an RFID or NUES tag. Ear notches or tattoos are only
allowed if registered with a purebred association.
(c) Breeding and exhibition swine over the
age of three months shipped into Utah that do not originate from a swine
Brucellosis free state shall be tested negative for Brucellosis within 30 days
before movement into the state.
(i) Swine
from states with serious disease occurrences or known populations of feral or
wild hogs may be required to be tested for Brucellosis before entry to
Utah.
(d) Breeding,
feeding, and exhibition swine shall be tested negative for Pseudorabies within
30 days unless they originate from a recognized qualified Pseudorabies free
herd or Pseudorabies Stage V state.
(i) Swine
vaccinated with any Pseudorabies vaccine shall not enter the state.
(ii) Swine infected or exposed to
Pseudorabies may not enter the state, except swine consigned to a
slaughterhouse for immediate slaughter that shall be moved in compliance with 9
CFR 71, which is incorporated by reference.
(2) Prohibition of Non-domestic and
Non-native Suidae and Tayassuidae and their hybrids.
(a) Javelina or peccary, and feral or wild
hogs such as Eurasian or Russian wild hogs (sus scrofa) are considered invasive
species in Utah, capable of establishing wild reservoirs of diseases such as
Brucellosis and Pseudorabies.
(b)
These animals and their hybrids are prohibited from entry to Utah except when
approved by the State Veterinarian and only for purposes of exhibition and
after meeting the testing requirements listed in this rule.
(c) Any person who imports javelina, peccary,
or feral or wild hogs such as Eurasian or Russian wild hogs (sus scrofa) into
Utah without prior approval by the department shall be subject to citation and
fines as prescribed by the department or may be called to appear before an
administrative proceeding by the department.
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