Kan. Admin. Regs. § 9-7-7 - Swine
(a) All swine
imported into Kansas shall be identified to the farm of origin.
(b) All swine importers of feeding, breeding
and feral swine shall produce a certificate of veterinary inspection and a
permit issued by the Kansas animal health department upon entry to the state of
Kansas. All classes of swine from herds of origin consigned to slaughter in
Kansas or consigned to an approved Kansas market are exempt. "Herd of origin"
as defined in subpart A general provision 78.1 of code of federal regulations
in effect on January 1, 1988 is hereby adopted by reference.
(c) All imported swine shall originate from
herds free of pseudorabies. Any herd may be classified free by the monitoring
system approved by the state of origin. Swine that have been pseudorabies
vaccinated shall not enter Kansas, except on special permission of the
livestock com-missioner.
(d) All
breeding swine, regardless of age, shall be tested and found negative for
brucellosis and pseudorabies within 30 days of entry, or shall be from a
validated brucellosis-free and qualified pseudorabies-free herd as defined in
subpart A, general provision of 78.1 and part 85, pseudorabies, sec. 85.1 of
the code of federal regulations, as in effect on Jan. 1, 1988, which is hereby
adopted by reference. All breeding swine shall be quarantined for 21 to 45 days
and shall be retested for brucellosis and pseudorabies.
(e) All feeder swine imported into Kansas
shall be held under quarantine until fed out and delivered for slaughter.
(f) Swine importers may prefile a
written modified quarantine and/or test requirement plan for approval from the
livestock commissioner.
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