7 Pa. Code § 3.115 - Temporary imports for shows, exhibitions and displays: health certificate
(a) Imports for
shows, exhibitions or displays of less than 10 days duration, with immediate
return to state of origin, shall be accompanied by a properly completed, owner
endorsed, health certificate.
(b)
The contents of the health certificate shall include the following:
(1) Name and location of the show.
(2) Name, address and telephone number of the
owner.
(3) The following additional
information as to the particular types including the following:
(i)
Chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl
or other fowl considered a pullorum hazard by the Department. The
health certificate shall verify participation in an official pullorum-typhoid
eradication program by an attached state pullorum blood test report for all
birds in the flock over 5 months of age within the 12 months preceding the
first day of the show, an attached state pullorum blood test report for the
individual birds offered for exhibit within 30 days preceding the first day of
the show or a properly completed National Poultry Improvement Plan Form
15.
(ii)
Pigeons,
ornamental pheasants, canaries and other pet, wild or semi-wild birds, game or
water fowl, poultry excluded. A general description of entries
provided with a statement that birds imported from foreign countries during the
3 week period immediately preceding the first day of the show are not included
in the entry.
(4) A
statement that the imports and their flock of origin are free of evidence of
contagious diseases.
(5) An
endorsement signed and dated by the owner that the certificate is a true and
accurate statement.
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