051-8 Wyo. Code R. §§ 8-15 - Requirements for the importation of Camel Family Species
(a) An ICVI is
required on all Camel Family Species entering Wyoming.
(b) Identification requirements:
(i) A state of origin tag, a USDA brite tag,
a micro-chip number approved by USDA APHIS and recorded on the ICVI is required
on all imported Camel Family Species.
(ii) Animals subject to Brucellosis or
Tuberculosis testing shall have USDA Official Identification.
(iii) Camel Family Species imported for
Exhibition Purposes may enter with name and a clear description of the
animal(s) imported as accepted identification.
(c) Tuberculosis requirements:
(i) Camel Family Species Animals of U.S.
origin from an Accredited-free or Modified accredited advanced state are not
required to be Tuberculosis tested.
(ii) Camel Family Species Animals from any
state or zone within the United States which is not Accredited-free or Modified
accredited advanced shall have a negative Tuberculosis test conducted in the
axillary region within sixty (60) days prior to importation.
(iii) Camel Family Species Animals
originating from a foreign nation not recognized by USDA/APHIS/VS as accredited
Tuberculosis free shall be tested negative for Tuberculosis in the axillary
region within sixty (60) days prior to importation and shall be held under
Quarantine pending the results of a post importation Tuberculosis test
conducted in the axillary region sixty (60) to ninety (90) days following the
negative pre importation Tuberculosis test.
(d) Brucellosis requirements:
(i) Negative Brucellosis test required within
sixty (60) days prior to importation from any state or area with less than
Brucellosis Class Free status.
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