Document Citation: 3 CCR 791

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TITLE 3. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
DIVISION 2. ANIMAL INDUSTRY
CHAPTER 2. LIVESTOCK DISEASE CONTROL (ANIMAL QUARANTINE)
ARTICLE 6. VESICULAR EXANTHEMA IN SWINE--QUARANTINE REGULATION


Date:
11/21/2013

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ยง 791. Movements of Swine and Swine Products from a Quarantined District

(a) Excepting when accompanied by a permit issued by a federal or state inspector, the movement of swine or swine products from a quarantined district is prohibited.

(b) Swine within a quarantined district may be moved, for immediate slaughter and processing, as described in Section 790 hereof, under permit issued by a federal or state inspector directly to an establishment approved by the Branch Chief or by the United States Department of Agriculture.

(c) Swine within a quarantined district may be moved direct to another quarantined district on permit from a state or federal inspector; said inspector may issue such a permit only when he is satisfied that there is no danger of spreading vesicular exanthema by or through such movement.

(d) Swine or Swine Products That Have Been Exposed to or Infected With Vesicular Exanthema.

(1) Swine or swine products infected with or exposed to vesicular exanthema may be moved for processing, as described in Section 790 hereof, under permit issued by a federal or state inspector directly to a slaughtering or pro-cessing establishment approved by the Branch Chief or by the United States Department of Agriculture. The movement shall be under federal or state seals or accompanied by a federal or state inspector.

(2) Swine that have been exposed to or infected with vesicular exanthema may be moved, under official permit for slaughter only, directly to a federal inspected establishment where adequate provisions are maintained to prevent the pork products therefrom moving into interstate commerce or to a state inspected establishment, 60 days after the last animal has healed, provided no swine on the premises have been fed raw garbage for at least 30 days prior to movement. The 60-day period, referred to in this paragraph, may be reduced to 30 days if no swine have been added to or moved to, over or upon the said premises from outside sources since the last infection was observed.