Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 80 - ILLINOIS BOVIDAE AND CERVIDAE TUBERCULOSIS ERADICATION ACT
Section 80.130 - Establishing and Maintaining Accredited Tuberculosis-Free Goat Herds
Universal Citation: 8 IL Admin Code § 80.130
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) General Requirements
1) Accredited tuberculosis-free
herd certificates, which shall be valid for one year, unless revoked due to a
positive test shall be issued by the Department.
2) Certificates may be extended for a period
of one year upon evidence of a negative herd retest and compliance with all
requirements for maintenance of an accredited tuberculosis-free herd.
3) A "herd" shall be considered as including
all animals 12 months of age and over and shall consist of at least 5
animals.
4) All animals in the herd
shall be identified by registration number, individual tattoo, or ear
tag.
5) All official tuberculin
tests shall be conducted by an accredited veterinarian or a veterinarian in the
employ of the Illinois Department of Agriculture or the United States
Department of Agriculture.
b) To Qualify for Accreditation
1) Herds shall be accredited upon completion
of 2 consecutive negative complete herd tests not less than 10 nor more than 14
months apart.
2) If a reaction to
the tuberculin test is disclosed, the veterinarian reading the test shall,
within 24 hours, notify the Department by collect telephone call and make
arrangements for a veterinarian trained in conducting the comparative cervical
test to retest the animal within 10 days after the original injection. If the
animal is identified as a reactor as a result of the comparative cervical test,
personnel from either the Illinois Department of Agriculture or the United
States Department of Agriculture will issue a quarantine, supervise disposition
of reactor animals, and conduct additional tests on members of the
herd.
c) To Qualify for Reaccreditation
1) A negative herd test
conducted within 60 days prior to the anniversary date is required for
continuous accreditation. Upon receipt of a negative herd test, the Department
shall extend accreditation for 12 months from the anniversary date.
2) If the annual test for reaccreditation is
conducted within 60 days following the anniversary date, certification will be
restored and the accreditation period will be 12 months from the anniversary
date.
3) If the annual test for
reaccreditation is not conducted within 60 days following the anniversary date,
accreditation is cancelled and reaccreditation requirements are then the same
as for initial accreditation.
4) If
a reaction to the tuberculin test is disclosed at the time of the
reaccreditation test, the procedure outlined in subsection (b)(2) of this
Section shall be followed.
d) Additions to Accredited Tuberculosis-Free Herds
1) Animals originating from other
accredited herds may be added without tests.
2) Animals originating from herds not
accredited may be added, provided they are negative to an official test for
tuberculosis within 60 days prior to addition and are retested and negative to
an official tuberculin test not sooner than 60 days from the date the previous
test was conducted.
3) Purchased
additions shall not receive new herd status for sale or exhibition purposes
until they have been members of the herd for at least 60 days and are included
in a complete herd retest.
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