Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a)
(1) For the purposes of these regulations,
the term "equidae" shall have the meaning in K.A.R. 9-7-14.
(2) "Equine passport" means a document issued
by a veterinarian licensed and accredited in the state of origin and written on
a form approved by and bearing a certificate number issued by the animal health
regulatory agency in the state of origin. This passport shall individually
identify an equidae, show the date of a negative EIA test conducted on that
equidae at an approved laboratory within the preceding six months, and provide
the information specified below in subsections (b) and (c).
(3) "EIA test" means an equine infectious
anemia test.
(b) Each
equidae entering Kansas on an equine passport shall be identified by name and
shall be further identified on the passport by the designation of one of the
following:
(1) A description of any brands;
(2) a description of a lip tattoo;
(3) a statement that a microchip
is present, with the brand name and location of the microchip written on the
passport; or
(4) any alternate
method of designation approved by the livestock commissioner.
(c) The following information
shall appear on the equine passport:
(1) A
description of the equidae that includes its age, breed, color, and sex, as
well as any marks that help identify the equidae;
(2) the date of the EIA test used for
validation;
(3) the type of test
utilized;
(4) the test results;
(5) the name of the testing
laboratory; and
(6) the laboratory
accession number.
(d)
Each equine passport shall be accompanied by a valid, completed "equine
infectious anemia laboratory test" report on USDA veterinary services form VS
10-11T. The equidae shall be identified on the report in the same manner as on
the equine passport.
(e) In order
for an equidae passport to be valid in Kansas, the veterinarian who issued the
equidae passport in another state shall have verified the following:
(1) That the equidae listed on the VS 10-11T
form is the same equidae listed on the equine passport, based on one of the
methods of identification described in subsection (b); and
(2) that the equidae listed on the equine
passport was examined on the date of issuance and found to be free from
evidence of contagious, infectious, or communicable disease.
(f)
(1) Each inspecting veterinarian who
determines that an equidae originating in Kansas is eligible for an equine
passport shall complete the passport form, including the EIA test results. The
inspecting veterinarian then shall contact the department to obtain a passport
certification number, validation date, and expiration date, which shall be
recorded by the veterinarian on the equine passport.
(2) The white copy of the completed equine
passport form and the related EIA test information for equidae originating from
Kansas shall be submitted to the department within 48 hours of issuance of the
passport certification number and validation date.
(3) The equidae owner shall be provided by
the inspecting veterinarian with itinerary forms at the time the equine
passport is issued. The itinerary forms shall be completed and returned to the
department with the next application for an equine passport for that equidae.
Additional equine passports shall not be issued for the identified equidae
until the completed itinerary forms have been received by the department.
(g)
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (g)(2),
each equine passport shall remain in effect for six months from the date of the
EIA test listed on the passport.
(2) Any equine passport issued in the state
of Kansas may be suspended or revoked at any time due to a disease outbreak or
another similar factor by the livestock commissioner. Any equidae with an
equine passport issued in another state may be prohibited by the livestock
commissioner from entering the state if the livestock commissioner determines
that a disease outbreak or similar factor in the equidae's state of origin
warrants such an action.
(h) Equine passports shall not apply to
equidae imported into the state of Kansas for the purpose of parimutuel racing.