W. Va. Code R. § 61-34-11 - CWD, TB and Brucellosis standards and testing
11.1. The Department shall develop an
accreditation program for captive cervids for diseases including TB,
Brucellosis and CWD.
11.2. A
licensed captive cervid facility shall enroll its herds in the West Virginia
CWD herd certification program following the USDA CWD herd certification
program guidelines.
11.3. A
licensee shall submit appropriate samples for testing and enroll in the USDA
programs such as, but not limited to, TB and Brucellosis herd accreditation
status and CWD programs as defined by the USDA as a term and condition of the
captive cervid license.
11.4. A
captive cervid facility shall only accept cervids from TB and Brucellosis
accredited herds that meet the CWD monitoring and surveillance program
requirements. All tests for TB and Brucellosis shall be performed by a licensed
and accredited veterinarian certified by the USDA to perform the
testing.
11.5. A captive cervid
facility may receive animals coming from a herd within the state, only if the
proposed transfer is from a herd that has an ongoing and appropriate CWD
surveillance record for at least sixty (60) months.
If a licensee has a monitoring program which has been in effect for at least thirty-six (36) months, the Department may approve intrastate movement of cervids from the facility's herd on a case by case basis, only after reviewing a facility's monitoring records.
11.6. A captive cervid facility in the state
shall not receive live captive cervids or any byproduct thereof, or captive
cervid genetic materials from a captive cervid facility that has had a
confirmed CWD or TB positive cervid in the last sixty (60) months, or from an
out-of-state captive cervid facility which is located within a fifteen (15)
mile radius of a confirmed CWD or TB positive cervid in the last sixty (60)
months.
11.7. All cervids sold or
transferred from a licensed captive cervid facility in this state shall be
tested by a West Virginia licensed and accredited veterinarian for any future
approved live animal test for CWD prior to movement.
11.8. An authorized representative of the
Department shall periodically inspect the captive cervid facility, records and
animals to assure compliance with all requirements mandated for this
license.
11.9. The licensee shall
report any captive cervids that die of unknown causes or are slaughtered to the
Department within twenty-four (24) hours. Unless otherwise instructed by the
state veterinarian, the licensee shall submit the animal to a West Virginia
licensed and accredited veterinarian to determine cause of death or condition
along with CWD testing.
11.10. The
licensee shall submit appropriate samples as determined and directed by the
Department from all captive cervids over twelve (12) months of age that die or
are slaughtered for CWD testing to a USDA approved laboratory within one week
of sample collection. Testing for other transmissible diseases is also
required. Any captive cervid that is fourteen (14) months of age or older that
dies or is slaughtered must be tested for TB and Brucellosis by a West Virginia
licensed and accredited veterinarian or inspector if a visual inspection of the
animal indicates a reasonable likelihood of either disease. Test results shall
be made available to the Department. The Department may share test results with
the DNR upon request. All costs for this disease testing and surveillance is
the responsibility of the licensee, unless federal funds become
available.
11.11. The licensee
shall notify the Department with the CWD test report results within five (5)
days of receiving test results.
11.11.a. A
licensee shall immediately report by the most expedient means possible any
sample test that has a positive result for CWD, to the state
veterinarian.
11.11.b. If any
animal test positive for CWD within the captive cervid facility, the state
veterinarian shall immediately quarantine the captive herd, and may also be
immediately depopulated in accordance with guidelines established
collaboratively by the USDA and the Department.
11.12. Epidemiological investigations shall
be conducted to identify any captive cervid herds linked by animal movements
and appropriate responses shall be taken by the state veterinarian including
quarantine and testing of epidemiological associated animals. All costs
associated with the quarantine, depopulation and testing shall be the
responsibility of the licensee unless federal funds become available.
11.13. A licensee shall develop a
herd plan following the USDA APHIS program standards for infected or exposed
herds.
11.14. The Department may
require routine sampling and diagnostics for disease and parasites. A
quarantine of a premises will be placed if any farmed cervid is found to be
infected with any contagious or infectious disease. Any farmed cervid that is
imported into this state in violation of Chapter 19 of the West Virginia Code
importation of farmed cervids or exposed to a communicable disease, shall be
cause for the premises quarantine.
11.15. The owner shall have a West Virginia
licensed and accredited veterinarian or designee perform an annual visual
examination of each animal and take an inventory to reconcile inventory records
submitted with the license application or renewal. When the veterinarian
performs the annual visual examination of each animal and takes an inventory,
the West Virginia licensed and accredited veterinarian shall submit the
veterinarian report to the Department within sixty (60) days of receipt and the
inventory within thirty (30) days of completion.
11.16. All testing of captive cervids shall
be performed by a West Virginia licensed and accredited veterinarian certified
by the USDA to perform testing on cervids, including CWD, TB and Brucellosis
testing.
11.17. The collection of
samples for CWD testing shall be performed by trained personnel within the
Department, a trained West Virginia licensed and accredited veterinarian or
other official authorized by the Department.
11.18. The licensee shall have the following
options for the purpose of collecting tissue for CWD testing:
11.18.a. The licensee may deliver to the
Department, a trained West Virginia licensed and accredited veterinarian or
other official authorized by the Department the head of the cervid or the
entire cervid with head intact; or
11.18.b. The licensee may contact the
Department, a trained West Virginia licensed and accredited veterinarian or
other official authorized by the Department to go to the premise to collect and
obtain the tissue sample. After sufficient and necessary tissue samples have
been collected, the remaining tissue may be shared with the captive cervid
facility licensee.
11.19.
A licensee who fails to comply with this rule, unless otherwise provided, may
result in the revocation of the captive cervid facility license. A licensee
whose license has been revoked shall count as a lapsed license requiring a new
application to be completed and approved.
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