051-8 Wyo. Code R. § 8-22 - Commuter Permits
(a) Commuter
Permits may be issued for one (1) year upon making application to the Board and
when approved by the Wyoming State Veterinarian and the state veterinarian of
the origin state.
(b) The producer
applying for a Commuter Permit shall own or control property in Wyoming and a
state adjacent to Wyoming.
(c) Any
Cattle moving on a Commuter Permit shall be branded and identified with
Official Individual Identification.
(d) Animals that move on a Commuter Permit
shall originate from an established breeding herd and shall not have been
assembled from three (3) or more herds within the past six (6)
months.
(e) All mature female Bison
and/or Cattle moving under a Commuter Permit shall be Official Brucellosis
Vaccinates.
(f) Animals from an
adjoining state moving under a Commuter Permit shall enter Wyoming with an ICVI
and a copy of the Commuter Permit.
(g) Wyoming origin Animals returning to
Wyoming under a Commuter Permit may enter without an ICVI provided the original
ICVI for movement to the adjacent state and a copy of the Commuter Permit
accompany the return shipment.
(h)
Animals moving from Wyoming on a Commuter Permit shall meet the adjacent
state's import and export requirements.
(i) The Wyoming State Veterinarian may revoke
a Commuter Permit at any time for disease control or non-compliance with the
terms of the Permit.
(j) Commuter
Permits do not waive any brand inspection requirements.
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