Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part XXI - Animals and Animal Health
Chapter 7 - Cattle, Bison, and other Bovine (Formerly Chapter 3)
Subchapter B - Brucellosis Regulations
Section XXI-719 - Sale and Use of Brucella abortus Antigen (Formerly Section 315)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXI-719
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The sale of Brucella antigen, manufactured for the purpose of detecting Brucellosis in food producing animals, shall be restricted, in Louisiana, to either the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Livestock Sanitary Board or the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services.
B.
1. The use of Brucella
antigen manufactured for the purpose of detecting Brucellosis
in food producing animals is restricted, in Louisiana, to authorized accredited
veterinarians; authorized employees of the Department of Agriculture and
Forestry, Livestock Sanitary Board; authorized employees of the USDA, Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services, and research projects
approved by the state veterinarian.
2. It is a violation of the regulation for
anyone other than authorized individuals to use and/or possess
Brucella antigen. Accredited veterinarians; employees of the
Department of Agriculture and Forestry, Livestock Sanitary Board; and employees
of USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services, are
considered authorized to use Brucella abortus antigen to
conduct a Brucellosis test only when proper documentation of
the test (VS Form 4-33) and all blood samples are submitted to the
state/federal laboratory.
3. Use
and/or possession of Brucella antigen shall include any person
that is present at the time an unauthorized test for
Brucellosis is conducted.
C.
1. All
cattle tested for Brucellosis shall be individually identified
by official ear tag, individual brand number or individual tattoo
(identification such as chain numbers is not acceptable).
2. The individual identification shall be
recorded on the official test chart (Form VS 4-33) and be submitted to the
state/federal laboratory with the blood samples taken from each of the
individually identified animal(s).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:2093.
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