Document Citation: Tex. Agric. Code § 161.101

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Texas Annotated Statutes
AGRICULTURE CODE
TITLE 6. PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, AND SALE OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS
SUBTITLE C. CONTROL OF ANIMAL DISEASES AND PESTS
CHAPTER 161. GENERAL DISEASE AND PEST CONTROL
SUBCHAPTER F. VETERINARIAN REPORTS OF DI

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08/31/2009

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§ 161.101. Duty to Report

(a) A veterinarian, a veterinary diagnostic laboratory, or a person having care, custody, or control of an animal shall report the existence of the following diseases among livestock, exotic livestock, bison, domestic fowl, or exotic fowl to the commission within 24 hours after diagnosis of the disease:

(1) anthrax;

(2) avian infectious laryngotracheitis;

(3) avian influenza;

(4) avian tuberculosis;

(5) bovine trichomoniasis;

(6) chronic wasting disease;

(7) duck virus enteritis;

(8) duck virus hepatitis;

(9) equine encephalomyelitis;

(10) equine herpes virus-1;

(11) equine infectious anemia;

(12) equine viral arteritis;

(13) infectious encephalomyelitis in poultry or other fowl;

(14) ornithosis;

(15) paramyxovirus infection in poultry or other fowl; or

(16) scabies in sheep or cattle.

(b) In addition to reporting required by Subsection (a), the commission may adopt rules that require a veterinarian, a veterinary diagnostic laboratory, or a person having care, custody, or control of an animal to report the existence of a disease other than bluetongue in an animal to the commission within 24 hours after diagnosis if the disease:

(1) is recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture as a foreign animal disease;

(2) is the subject of a cooperative eradication program with the United States Department of Agriculture;

(3) is a disease reportable to the Office International Des Epizooties; or

(4) is the subject of a state of emergency, as declared by the governor.

(c) The commission may adopt rules that require a veterinarian, a veterinary diagnostic laboratory, or a person having care, custody, or control of an animal to report a disease not covered by Subsection (a) or (b) if the commission determines that action to be necessary for the protection of animal health in this state. The commission shall immediately deliver a copy of a rule adopted under this subsection to the appropriate legislative oversight committees. A rule adopted by the commission under this subsection expires on the first day after the last day of the first regular legislative session that begins after adoption of the rule unless the rule is continued in effect by act of the legislature.

(d) The commission may not adopt, amend, or repeal a rule under this section unless the commission holds a public hearing on the proposed action following public notice of the hearing.