Ohio Administrative Code
Title 901:1 - Animal Industry
Chapter 901:1-13 - Scrapie
Section 901:1-13-05 - Flock and herd plans
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 901:1-13-05
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Flock and herd depopulation plans.
(1) The owner of a flock or herd that
participates in a depopulation plan shall:
(a) Report within twenty four hours suspect
animals and the deaths of animals over fourteen months of age;
(b) Identify all animals with an official
identification as defined in rule
901:1-13-04 of the
Administrative Code;
(c) Provide
epidemiological information requested by the designated scrapie/TSE
epidemiologist;
(d) Authorize
breed associations, registries, livestock markets and packers to release any
records relating to his or her flock or herd.
(e) Remove all intact animals;
(f) Under the supervision of a state or
federal representative; clean and disinfect all buildings, pens, equipment and
vehicles used by the quarantined herd or flock; and,
(g) Provide facilities and personnel
necessary to carry out the details of a flock or herd depopulation and make
animals available for inspection and testing.
(2) An owner who repopulates a flock or herd
within five years of depopulation shall either enroll the flock or herd in a
scrapie flock certification program, or sign a PEMMP.
(B) Genetic based flock and herd plans.
(1) The owner of a flock or herd that
participates in a genetic based flock or herd plan shall:
(a) Remove all intact QQ sheep, offspring of
female positive sheep, intact goats, suspects and test-positive animals;
(b) Remove other animals if
indicated by genetic results of the scrapie positive animal(s);
(c) Report within twenty four hours any
suspect animals and all deaths of animals over fourteen months of age;
(d) Identify all animals with an
official identification as defined in rule
901:1-13-04 of the
Administrative Code;
(e) Provide
epidemiological information requested by the designated scrapie epidemiologist;
(f) Authorize breed associations,
registries, livestock markets and packers to release any records relating to
the owner's flock or herd;
(g)
Apply electronic identification to all exposed animals that are not removed
from the flock or herd under the flock/herd plan except sheep with an RR at
codon 171;
(h) Under the
supervision of a state or federal representative, clean and disinfect all
buildings, pens, equipment and vehicles used by the quarantined herd or flock;
(i) Provide facilities and
personnel necessary to carry out the details of a depopulation flock or herd
and make animals available for inspection and testing; and
(j) Enroll in a scrapie flock certification
program or sign a PEMMP.
(C) Exposure based flock plans.
(1) The owner of a flock that participates in
an exposure based flock plan shall:
(a)
Depopulate the following sexually intact animals, except male sheep that have
tested RR at codon 171 and AA at codon 136 using an official genotype test:
(i) The progeny of a scrapie-positive dam;
(ii) Those born in the same flock
during the same lambing season as progeny of a scrapie-positive dam, unless the
progeny of the scrapie-positive dam are from separate contemporary lambing
groups;
(iii) Those born in the
same flock during the same lambing season that a scrapie-positive animal was
born, or during any subsequent lambing season, if born before that flock
completes the requirements of a flock plan; and
(iv) An exposed female sheep that has not
tested QR, HR, or RR at codon 171 using an official genotype test.
(b) Depopulate any other animals
that are required to be removed under a genotype plan for the flock.
(c) The owner of a flock or herd that
participates in a genetic based flock or herd plan shall:
(i) Report within twenty four hours any
suspect animals and all deaths of animals over fourteen months of age;
(ii) Identify all animals with an
official identification as defined in rule
901:1-13-04 of the
Administrative Code;
(iii) Provide
epidemiological information requested by the designated scrapie epidemiologist;
(iv) Authorize breed associations,
registries, livestock markets and packers to release any records relating to
the owner's flock or herd;
(v)
Under the supervision of a state or federal representative, clean and disinfect
all buildings, pens, equipment and vehicles used by the quarantined herd or
flock;
(vi) Provide facilities and
personnel necessary to carry out the details of a depopulation flock or herd
and make animals available for inspection and testing; and
(vii) Enroll in a scrapie flock certification
program or sign a PEMMP.
(D) Post-exposure management and monitoring plan
(1) The owner of a flock or herd that
participates in a post-exposure management and monitoring plan shall:
(a) Maintain, and keep for a minimum of five
years after an animal dies or is otherwise removed from a flock/herd, the
following records for each animal in the flock/herd:
(i) Any identifying marks or tags present on
the animal including:
(a)
Individual official identification;
(b)
Any secondary form of
identification the owner of the flock/herd may choose to maintain; and
(ii) Sex, year of
birth, breed and when possible to determine, the following: sire, dam and
offspring of the animal; and
(iii)
Date of acquisition and previous flock/herd, if the animal was not born into
the flock/herd; and
(iv)
Disposition of the animal including:
(a)
Date of death; and
(b)
Cause of death; or
(c)
Date of
removal from the flock/herd; and
(d)
Name and address of the
person to whom the animal was transferred.
(b) Upon request by a state or APHIS
representative, have an accredited veterinarian collect tissues from animals
for scrapie diagnostic purposes and submit them to a laboratory designated by a
state or APHIS representative.
(c)
Upon request by the state or APHIS representative, must make animals in the
flock and the records required to be kept as part of these plans available for
inspection.
(d) Meet requirements
found necessary by a designated scrapie/TSE epidemiologist to monitor for
scrapie and to prevent the recurrence of scrapie in the flock and to prevent
the spread of scrapie from the flock.
R.C. 119.032 review dates:
03/25/2010 and
03/25/2015
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 941.03
Rule Amplifies:
941.06, 941.07, 941.09, 941.11
Prior Effective Dates: 1-10-05
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