Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 25 - ANIMAL WELFARE ACT
Section 25.47 - Animals Imported Into Illinois
Universal Citation: 8 IL Admin Code ยง 25.47
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Licensees shall not cause animals to be imported into Illinois from another state or country, unless the animals are accompanied by a health certificate and an entry permit number that satisfy the following requirements:
a) Health Certificate Requirements
1) The health certificate shall
state the age, sex, breed, number and description of each animal.
2) The health certificate shall state that
the animal is free from visible evidence of contagious, infectious or
communicable diseases, that it originated in an area not under quarantine
because of rabies, and that all animals required to be vaccinated against
rabies have been vaccinated as set forth in 8 Ill. Adm. Code
30.90
(Illinois Animal Control Act). One health certificate may encompass all, or any
part of, a single animal shipment, as long as the certificate meets the
requirements of this Section with regard to animals.
3) A copy of the health certificate shall be
filed with the Department upon entry of the animal into Illinois.
4) A health certificate shall not be required
for:
A) fish;
B) dogs consigned to hospitals,
pharmaceutical companies, or licensed research institutions for research or
teaching;
C) performing dogs or
dogs brought in for a limited period of time for exhibition or breeding
purposes and kept under direct control while in Illinois; and
D) animals entering Illinois from states in
which a declaration of disaster has been made, provided the animal is examined
by a licensed veterinarian within 24 hours after arrival.
5) All health certificates shall 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 (USDA) or by a licensed
veterinarian of the country of origin.
6) The form of the health certificate shall
be approved by the animal health official of the state or country of origin and
shall reflect the state or country of origin.
7) The health certificate must have an
issuance date within 30 days prior to entry of the animal into
Illinois.
b) Entry Permit Number Requirements
1) A person may
request an entry permit number by contacting the Department by telephone, in
writing, or on line at the Department's web site. A permit number will be
issued immediately upon submission of a request.
2) Before the Department shall issue an entry
permit number, the person requesting the permit number shall provide to the
Department the following information:
A)
Name, address and telephone number of the owner of the animal;
B) Name, address and telephone number of the
person transporting the animal into Illinois;
C) Name, address and telephone number of the
person making request for the entry permit number;
D) Name, address and telephone number of the
place of origin and destination;
E)
Number and species of animals entering Illinois;
F) Date of entry into Illinois; and
G) USDA license numbers, if
applicable.
3) The entry
permit number must have an issuance date within 30 days prior to entry of the
animal into Illinois.
4) Grounds
for refusal to issue an entry permit number are:
A) Violation of the Act or rules;
and
B) Presence of a disease that
might endanger the Illinois livestock or companion animal industry or pose a
threat to public health.
5) An entry permit number shall not be
required for the import of fish.
6)
Entry permit numbers for animals entering Illinois from a state in which a
declaration of emergency has been made shall be obtained within 24 hours after
arrival.
c) Licensees shall retain copies of the health certificates as part of their business records that are subject to inspection by the Department under the Act and Section 25.90. Such records are required to be kept by licensees for 2 years from the date of receipt of the imported animal.
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