North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 48.1 - State Board of Animal Health
Article 48.1-12 - Swine
Chapter 48.1-12-01 - Swine
Section 48.1-12-01-03 - Importation disease testing requirements

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

1. Brucellosis. Breeding swine over six months of age must have had a negative brucellosis test within thirty days prior to entry into the state unless they are imported from a validated herd or a validated state.

2. Pseudorabies. Imported swine must test negative for pseudorabies within thirty days prior to entry into the state or comply with one of the following:

a. Be from a stage V or stage IV state or area, as designated by the USDA-APHIS-VS;

b. Be from a qualified pseudorabies negative herd; or

c. Be from a feeder swine pseudorabies monitored herd as designated by USDA-APHIS-VS.

3. Transmissible gastroenteritis. The accredited veterinarian must declare in a statement on the certificate of veterinary inspection, "The premises the swine are originating from has not had any signs or a diagnosis of transmissible gastroenteritis in the last sixty days."

4. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. The accredited veterinarian must declare in a statement on the certificate of veterinary inspection, "The premises the swine are originating from has not had any signs or a diagnosis of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in the last sixty days."

General Authority: NDCC 36-01-08

Law Implemented: NDCC 36-01-08, 36-01-12, 36-14-04.1

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