Iowa Admin. Code r. 21-65.3 - General requirements and limitations
(1)
Restricted animals. The
following animals are restricted from importation into the state:
a. No animal, including poultry or birds of
any species, that is affected with, or that has been recently exposed to, any
infectious, contagious or Cornmunicable disease or that originates from a
quarantined area shall be shipped or in any manner transported or moved into
Iowa, unless approved by the state veterinarian .
b. Prairie dogs (Cynomys sp.), tree squirrels
(Heliosciurus sp.), rope squirrels (Funisciurus sp.), dormice (Graphiurus sp.),
Gambian giant pouched rats (Cricetomys sp.), brush-tailed porcupines (Atherurus
sp.), and striped mice (bybornys sp.) are prohibited from importation into the
state.
(2)
Cleaning and disinfection of transportation vehicles. All
stock cars and trucks used for hauling into the state of Iowa livestock
(cattle, horses, sheep, goats, Cervidae, poultry and swine) for feeding,
breeding, or stock purposes must be cleaned and disinfected before such
shipments of livestock are loaded.
(3)
Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection (CVJ). Animals imported into the state must be acCornpanied
by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, unless specifically exempted by this
chapter
a. A Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection is a legible record acCornplished on an official form of the state
of origin, issued by a licensed accredited veterinarian and approved by the
chief livestock health official of the state of origin; or an equivalent form
of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued by a federally
employed veterinarian . A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection may be an
official paper form or an official approved electronic form.
b. A copy of the approved CVI shall be
forwarded immediately to the chief livestock health official of the state of
origin for approval and transmittal.
c. An approved CVI shall not be valid more
than 30 days from the date of inspection of the animals.
d. The approved CVI must acCornpany the
animals to their final destination in Iowa.
e. All information required on the CVI must
be fully Cornpleted by the issuing veterinarian and must include the following:
(1) Name and address of the
consignor;
(2) Name and address of
the consignee;
(3) Point of origin
and premises identification, if assigned by the chief livestock health official
in the state of origin;
(4) Point
of destination of the animals;
(5)
Date of examination;
(6) Number of
animals examined;
(7) Official
individual identification or group identification of all animals;
(8) Sex, age, and breed of each
animal;
(9) Test results and herd
or state status on diseases specified in this chapter;
(10) Pre-entry permit number, if required;
and
(11) A statement by the issuing
veterinarian that the animals identified on the CVI are free of signs of
infectious or Cornmunicable disease.
(4)
Certification for vesicular
stomatitis (VS). All hoofed animals, including horses, ruminants,
swine, and exotic and wild hoofed animals, originating from a VS-affected state
must be acCornpanied by an official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection which,
in addition to meeting the requirements of subrule 65.3(3), includes the
following statement: "All animals susceptible to Vesicular Stomatitis (VS)
identified and included on this certificate have been examined and found to be
free from clinical signs of VS, have not been exposed to VS, and, within the
past 30 days, have not been within ten (10) miles of any site under quarantine
for VS."
Objection filed 1/9/81; see "Objection" at the end of this chapter.
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