Code of Maine Rules
01 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY
001 - AGRICULTURE - GENERAL
Chapter 207 - CONTROL OF EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANEMIA
- Section 001-207-1 - Certificate Requirements
- Section 001-207-2 - Official Test
- Section 001-207-3 - Restrictions of an EIA Reactor
- Section 001-207-4 - Identification
- Section 001-207-5 - Antigen - its Restriction
- Section 001-207-6 - U.S.D.A. Approved Lab
- Section 001-207-7 - Official Laboratory
- Section 001-207-8 - Personnel Permitted to Test
- Section 001-207-9 - Restriction of Animals Under Test
- Section 001-207-10 - Retesting of Exposed Animals
- Section 001-207-11 - Negative Test Required
- Section 001-207-12 - Responsibilities of Person in Charge of Meets
- Section 001-207-13 - Race Horses
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
SUMMARY: Equine Infectious Anemia is a disease that affects only equines. The diagnosis is achieved by applying the Coggins Test. Equines entering Maine must have been tested negative within six months. Maine horses must be tested every three years and found negative to race, exhibit or stable where other horses are assembled.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 M.R.S.A. §1752, 1820 .
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