Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0080-02-10-.01 - EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANEMIA TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR TENNESSEE HORSES
(1) Proof of Test Required for Change of
Ownership - Subject to the exceptions below, persons assembling for sale,
offering for sale, or selling horses or other Equidae, whether for one's own
account or for the account of another person, shall have proof that each
individual animal has tested negative on an official test for Equine Infectious
Anemia conducted within twelve (12) months prior to sale.
(a) Foals less than six (6) months of age in
the company of their EIA-negative dams are not required to have proof of such
test.
(b) Horses or other Equidae
entering an approved livestock market for sale are not required to be
accompanied by such proof when samples are collected for testing prior to sale.
Equidae sold with a results-pending market test shall be confined at the
market, unless the buyer signs an agreement, provided by the market, in which
the buyer agrees to maintain such equine at a specified location until test
results are known. The market shall make such agreements available to buyers,
and shall retain copies of such agreements for one year from date of
sale.
(2) Persons
presenting falsified official EIA test documents are subject to a civil penalty
of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each violation. Each falsified
document presented constitutes a separate violation.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-3-203 and 44-2-102.
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