N.M. Admin. Code § 19.35.7.7 - DEFINITIONS
A.
"Accredited laboratory" A lab recognized for CWD testing by the
New Mexico department of game and fish.
B.
"Animal health emergency" A
situation in which people or animals are at risk of exposure to infectious or
contagious diseases as determined by the director.
C.
"APHIS" Animal and plant
health inspection service, United States department of agriculture.
D.
"Applicant" Any person or
entity that causes or submits a department application for
importation.
E.
"Certificate
of compliance" An official department document declaring an applicant's
ability to resume importation application eligibility.
F.
"Certified Herd" A herd that
has attained certified status as defined in the current USDA chronic wasting
disease program standards.
G.
"Closed herd sales" Sales of animals from a herd directly to the
buyer in a manner that allows the buyer to transport the animals from the
producer's premises directly to the buyer's premises without contact with
animals from another herd, and without contact with other pens or transport
facilities used by any other herd.
H.
"Chronic Wasting Disease" or
"CWD" is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of
cervids.
I.
"CWD-Exposed
Animal" is an animal that is part of a CWD-positive herd, or that has
been exposed to a CWD-positive animal or contaminated premises within the
previous 60 months.
J.
"CWD-Exposed herd" is a herd in which a CWD-positive animal
resided within 60 months prior to that animal's diagnosis as
CWD-positive.
K.
"CWD-Positive herd" is a herd in which a CWD-positive animal
resided at the time it was diagnosed and which has not been released from
quarantine.
L.
"CWD-Suspect
animal" is an animal for which unofficial CWD test results, laboratory
evidence, or clinical signs suggest a diagnosis of CWD, but for which
laboratory results have been inconclusive or not yet conducted.
M.
"CWD-Suspect herd" is a herd
for which laboratory evidence or clinical signs suggest a diagnosis of CWD, but
for which laboratory results have been inconclusive or not yet
conducted.
N.
"CWD-Trace-Back
herd" is an exposed herd in which a CWD-positive animal has resided
during the 60 months prior to the diagnosis.
O.
"CWD-Trace-Forward herd" is a
CWD-exposed herd that has received CWD-exposed animals from a CWD-positive herd
during the 60 months prior to the diagnosis of CWD in the CWD-positive
herd.
P.
"Dangerous
animal" An animal that due to its nature, biology or its behavior,
including predatory or venomous animals, that may present a risk to the health,
safety or well-being of the public or other animals including native wildlife,
domestic pets or livestock.
Q.
"Department" Shall mean New Mexico department of game and
fish.
R.
"Director"
Shall mean the director of the department of game and fish.
S.
"Importer" Any person or
entity that causes an animal to be brought, transported or shipped into New
Mexico with the exception of common mail carriers and delivery service
providers during the course of their regular duties.
T.
"Invasive animal" Any
non-native animal, except protected wildlife, including any aquatic invasive
species (AIS), whose introduction into New Mexico may cause or is likely to
cause harm to the economy, environment, protected wildlife, human health or
safety.
U.
"Isolation"
A period of time imported animals are separated and observed. The observation
pen must have fences at least eight feet high. The isolation pen must prevent
nose-to-nose contact with all wild ungulates during the observation
period.
V.
"Mixed
herd" A herd comprised of animals from different sources and held to
allow contact or commingling.
W.
"Mixed herd sales" Sales from sale barns, auctions, private
arrangements, or other facilities that allow joint penning or adjacent penning
of animals from more than one closed herd, or otherwise facilitate or permit
commingling, direct contact, or holding, boarding, or sharing the premises by
more than one herd simultaneous or successively in time.
X.
"Non-domesticated animal" For
the purposes of this rule, any animal species that is wild by nature not listed
as semi-domesticated or protected under chapter 17 NMSA, 1978.
Y.
"NPIP" National poultry
improvement program.
Z.
"Official Animal Identification" A device or means of animal
identification approved by USDA to uniquely identify individual animals
nationally. The animal identification must include a nationally unique
identification number that adheres to one of the following:
(1) national uniform ear tagging
system;
(2) animal identification
number (AIN);
(3) premises-based
number system using a premises identification number (PIN) in conjunction with
a livestock production numbering system; or
(4) any other numbering system approved by
USDA for the identification of animals in commerce.
AA.
"Protected wildlife" Shall
mean those taxonomic groups of mammals, birds and fish listed in Chapter 17
NMSA, 1978, including any species that are listed as either state or federally
threatened or endangered.
BB.
"Release from captivity" For the purpose of this rule, the act of
removing from confinement, letting go, liberating or setting free any imported,
live non-domesticated animal into the wild.
CC.
"Semi-domesticated animal"
For the purpose of this rule, the director may designate an animal species as
semi-domesticated in those instances where individual members of such species
are commonly tamed, raised, bred or sold in captivity.
DD.
"Species importation list" A
list containing protected, non-game and semi-domesticated animal species
established, maintained, updated or amended by the director of the New Mexico
department of game and fish. The species importation list may contain
importation requirements, restrictions and conditions for each animal species
listed.
EE.
"Qualified
expert" Only a person officially designated by the director to import a
specific non-domesticated animal.
FF.
"Undesirable animal" An
animal that may have adverse impacts to health, management or safety.
GG.
"USDA" United States
department of agriculture.
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