North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 02 - AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Chapter 52 - VETERINARY
Subchapter L - FARMED CERVIDS
Section .0100 - FARMED CERVID LICENSE AND PERMIT
Section 52L .0110 - ESCAPE, DISAPPEARANCE, OR BREACH OF FACILITY
Universal Citation: 02 NC Admin Code 52L .0110
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) When a licensee discovers the escape or disappearance of any farmed cervid, the licensee shall report the escape or disappearance within 24 hours by contacting the Veterinary Division by telephone at (919) 707-3250 or email at farmedcervid@ncagr.gov.
(1) The report shall
include for susceptible species the identification numbers, species, sex, and
age of the animals involved and the estimated time and date of escape or
disappearance, and if deceased, the estimated time and date of death.
(2) A recaptured live farmed cervid shall be
held in quarantine by itself or with other escapees by the licensee until the
Veterinary Division determines the disposition of the farmed cervid, based on
the risk of CWD transmission as a result of this escape. Failure to quarantine
the escaped farmed cervid to prevent commingling with the herd shall result in
the quarantine of the entire herd.
(3) The licensee shall be responsible for all
costs associated with CWD testing and disposal of any escaped animal.
(4) If live recapture is not possible, the
licensee shall harvest the escaped cervid if possible and submit the deceased
cervid to the Diagnostic Laboratory for CWD testing.
(b) When a licensee discovers the entry of any non-farmed cervid into the licensed facility, the licensee shall:
(1) report the entry within 24 hours by
contacting the Veterinary Division by telephone or email for further action or
disposition of the non-farmed cervid;
(2) obtain a wildlife depredation permit from
the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Contact information can be
found at
http://www.ncwildlife.org/Licensing/Regulations/Nongame-and-Other-Regulations/Wildlife-Depredation#5836327-wildlife-taken-with-a-depredation-permit;
(3) take the non-farmed cervid in accordance
with the wildlife depredation permit; and
(4) submit the non-farmed cervid for CWD
testing at no charge to the licensee.
Authority
G.S.
106-549.97(a2);
Eff. June 1, 2018;
Amended Eff. May 1,
2022.
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