Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Swine for breeding purposes, or of
breeding age, returning to Illinois after exhibition, except feral swine, may
enter Illinois provided they are accompanied by a permit from the Department
and an official health certificate.
b) Official health certificate shall:
1) Be issued by an accredited veterinarian of
the state of origin or by a veterinarian in the employ of the United States
Department of Agriculture;
2) Be
approved by the Animal Health Official of the state of origin;
3) Identify each animal by registration
number, approved ear tag, breed registry tattoo, or ear notch approved by the
respective breed registry;
4) Show
the swine are free from visible evidence of contagious, infectious, or
communicable diseases;
5) Show that
the swine are not from a quarantined herd and/or area;
6) Show any swine more than 4 months of age
to be negative to an official test for brucellosis, conducted by an approved
laboratory within 30 days prior to entry, or that the swine originate from a
validated brucellosis-free herd, with validated herd number and validation date
listed on the health certificate, or that the swine originate from a validated
brucellosis-free state or area (Swine Brucellosis Eradication Uniform Methods
and Rules); and
7) Show any swine
to be negative to an official test for pseudorabies conducted by an approved
laboratory within 15 days prior to entry or that the swine originated from a
qualified pseudorabies negative herd where at least half of the last monitoring
test has been conducted within 15 days (testing half of the required monthly
number of swine every 15 days is acceptable in Stage I or II states only;
monthly testing is acceptable in Stage III states), with the qualified herd
number and qualification date listed on the health certificate, pseudorabies
vaccination status of swine, or that the swine originated from a country that
meets the requirements for Stage V or from a state that has been classified as
Stage IV or Stage V under the Pseudorabies Eradication State-Federal-Industry
Program Standards. If there are multiple pseudorabies classifications within a
state, the lowest classification shall be recognized by the Department as the
classification for that entire state if the state is split with a
classification of Stage III and below. Split state status will be recognized
for split Stage III/IV and above.
c) Permits:
1) Permits to import breeding swine shall be
issued by telephoning or writing the Department.
2) Applicant for permit shall furnish the
following information to the Department:
A)
Name and complete mailing address of Illinois destination;
B) Name and address of consignor;
C) Number of swine in shipment; and
D) Pseudorabies vaccination status of
swine.
3) Grounds for
refusal to issue a permit are:
A) Violation of
the Act or this Part; and
B)
Presence of a disease that might endanger the Illinois swine
industry.
d)
Imported breeding animals or swine of breeding age returning to Illinois after
exhibition shall be kept quarantined and isolated until a percentage of the
imported breeding swine are retested and negative to an official test for
pseudorabies conducted not less than 21 days nor more than 60 days after
entering Illinois. If the number of imported breeding animals is 35 or less,
all or at least 10 animals, whichever is less, are to be tested. If more than
36 imported breeding animals are involved, a minimum of 30% or 30 animals,
whichever is less, is to be tested. Imported breeding swine originating from a
country that meets the requirements for Stage V or a state that has been
classified as Stage IV or Stage V under the Pseudorabies Eradication
State-Federal-Industry Program Standards are exempt from the isolation and
retest provisions. If there are multiple pseudorabies classifications within a
state, the lowest classification shall be recognized by the Department as the
classification for that entire state if the state is split with a
classification of Stage III and below. Split state status will be recognized
for split Stage III/IV and above.
e) Breeding swine entering Illinois in
accordance with the provisions governing the interstate movement of swine
within a production system ( 9 CFR 71 and 9 CFR 85(2015)) are exempt from the
certificate of veterinary inspection, individual identification and permit
requirements.