Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
The following certificates shall be used as outlined. All are
provided by the department. All require inspection by a licensed accredited
veterinarian.
(1) Iowa origin
Interstate Certificates of Veterinary Inspection shall be used for exporting
breeding swine or feeder swine out of the state.
(2) Intrastate Certificates of Veterinary
Inspection shall be used for the following movements:
a. The intrastate movement of feeder swine,
with a change of ownership, originating from noninfected herds requires
approved identification and noninfected herd identification number, showing the
date of last test on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. The feeder swine
shall be quarantined for 30 days.
b. The intrastate movement, with a change of
ownership, of breeding swine from nonquarantined herds requires approved
identification and noninfected herd number, or individual test results and
dates tested included on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection only. The
breeding swine shall be quarantined for 30 days.
c. The concentration points to farm movement
of feeder swine originating from noninfected herds requires approved
identification and herd identification number and date tested included on a
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. The feeder swine shall be quarantined for
30 days.
d. The concentration point
to farm intrastate movement of noninfected breeding swine from nonquarantined
herds requires approved identification and noninfected herd number or
individual test results and dates tested included on a Certificate of
Veterinary Inspection. The breeding swine shall be quarantined for 30
days.
e. The farm to an approved
premises or from a concentration point to an approved premises movement of
feeder swine requires approved identification and approved premises number to
be included on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. A statement,
"Quarantined until slaughter," shall be included on a Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection.
f. Movement of
exhibition swine to an exhibition when a certificate is required must be with a
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
(3) QLSM certificate. A QLSM certificate
shall be used when moving swine under restricted movement and quarantined until
moved to slaughter The certificate shall be used for the following movements:
a. Movement of feeder swine from quarantined
herds to approved premises. Approved identification and approved premises
number shall be included on the certificate. The swine are quarantined to
slaughter or can be moved to another approved premises on a certificate of
inspection.
b. Movement of feeder
swine from herds of unknown status, feeder pig cooperator herd plans, or herd
cleanup plans. Approved identification shall be included on the certificate.
This certificate is used for farm-to-farm or concentration point to farm
movements.
(4) A
Farm-to-Farm Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or an Intrastate Certificate
of Veterinary Inspection shall be used for moving identification-exempt native
Iowa feeder pigs farm-to-farm according to 64.154(4) "b."
Feeder swine purchased for resale by a pig dealer must be identified and
acCornpanied by a Certificate of Inspection.
(5) Import Interstate Certificates from
out-of-state origins shall acCornpany shipments of breeding swine and feeder
swine into Iowa.
a. Feeder swine: If a state
of origin does not issue a monitored herd number, then the certificate shall
include the statement, "These pigs are from a noninfected herd and the date of
last test was _____________," or "These pigs are from a monitored herd tested
within the last 12 months. Date of last test was_____________." The certificate
shall include the following statement: "These feeder pigs are quarantined until
moved to slaughter."
b. Breeding
swine: Individual test results and date tested or noninfected herd number and
date of last test shall be included on the certificate.
c. Feeder swine from low incidence state/area
of origin. The certificate shall include the following statements, "These pigs
were born and raised in the state/area of_____________," (state/area name) and
"These feeder pigs are quarantined until moved to slaughter"
d. Beginning January 1, 1998, all imported
feeder swine, except those from qualified negative herds entering qualified
negative herds, must be vaccinated for pseudorabies with a Gl deleted vaccine
within 45 days of arrival if imported into a county with a pseudorabies
prevalence greater than 3 percent. This requirement must be stated on the
import interstate certificate. Imported swine consigned directly to slaughter
are exempt from vaccination requirements.
(6) Slaughter affidavits shall acCornpany all
shipments of feeder swine or finished swine from concentration points moving
direct to slaughter
(7)
Transportation certificate. This certificate involves shipments of swine from
farm or approved premises moving direct to slaughter as detailed in Iowa Code
chapter 172B. Veterinary inspection not required.
(8) Rescinded lAB 10/22/97, effective
10/1/97.