051-8 Wyo. Code R. § 8-7 - General import requirements
(a) All Animals
imported into Wyoming shall be accompanied by a paper or digital Interstate
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, and an Import Permit or Shipping Number
when required, issued in compliance with these Rules and all applicable state
and federal Animal health regulations, except:
(i) Animals consigned for Direct Movement
from a Farm or Ranch of Origin within the United States to an Approved
Livestock Market, or to a Recognized Slaughter Establishment for Immediate
Slaughter.
(ii) Animals imported
directly to a Wyoming licensed veterinarian for treatment, diagnosis, or
testing, and then returning directly to the farm or ranch of origin are not
required to have an ICVI. Return to farm or ranch of origin requires a Wyoming
brand inspection and compliance with the destination state's import
requirements. Wyoming veterinarians receiving such animals shall notify the
Board and/or maintain records of all such activities as required by the Wyoming
State Veterinarian.
(iii) Animals
returning to Wyoming on a Commuter Permit or an Adjacent State Contiguous
Property Movement Permit as detailed in Sections
21 and
22 of this rule.
(iv) Horses moving on a valid Extended Equine
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection in compliance with the
requirements.
(b) All
commercial Animal carriers importing Animals are required to stop at the first
Port of Entry encountered in Wyoming.
(c) Any person importing, causing to be
imported, or directing to be imported any Animal into Wyoming shall comply with
these Rules and all applicable federal Animal health regulations.
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