South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 27 - CLEMSON UNIVERSITY STATE LIVESTOCK-POULTRY HEALTH COMMISSION
Article 15 - CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
Section 27-1025 - Cervidae Entering South Carolina
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 27-1025
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Definitions:
1. "Accredited Herd" - A herd that has passed
at least three (3) consecutive official tuberculosis tests of all eligible
animals conducted at 10 to 14 month intervals, has no evidence of bovine
tuberculosis, and meets the standards of the Uniform Methods & Rules
(UMR).
2. "Qualified Herd" - A herd
that has undergone at least one complete official negative test of all eligible
animals within the past 12 months and is not classified as an accredited herd,
has no evidence of bovine tuberculosis, and meets the standards of the
UMR.
3. "Monitored Herd" - A herd
on which identification records are maintained for animals 1 year of age and
older that are slaughtered and inspected for tuberculosis at an approved State
or Federal slaughter facility or an approved laboratory, and animals tested
negative for tuberculosis in accordance with the requirements for interstate
movement. The initial qualifying total herd size is the annual average of
animals 1 year of age and older during the initial test period, which period
shall not exceed 3 years. The animals slaughtered must be identified to the
herd. The combined number of slaughtered and tested animals in the sample must
be evenly distributed over a 3-year period and no less than half of the
qualifying animals must be slaughter inspected. The rate to detect infection at
a 2-percent prevalence level with 95-percent confidence would be determined by
herd size and Appendix I of UMR.
B. The following brucellosis/tuberculosis regulations concerning cervidae (deer, elk) will be met prior to entry.
1. Negative test for brucellosis within
thirty (30) days before entry into South Carolina.
2. Tuberculosis testing:
(a) No animal with a response to any
tuberculosis test is eligible for entry into South Carolina.
(b) Cervids that originate from accredited
herds may be imported into South Carolina without further tuberculosis testing
provided that they are accompanied by a certificate stating that such cervids
originated from an accredited herd.
(c) Cervids not known to be affected with or
exposed to tuberculosis that originate from qualified herds may be imported
into South Carolina if the animals are accompanied by a certificate stating
that they originated from a qualified herd and have been classified negative to
an official tuberculosis test that was conducted within 90 days prior to the
date of movement. If the qualifying test was administered within 90 days of
movement, the animal(s) to be moved do not required an additional
test.
(d) Cervids not known to be
affected with or exposed to tuberculosis that originate from monitored herds
may be imported into South Carolina if they are accompanied by a certificate
stating that such cervids originate from a monitored herd and have been
classified negative to an official tuberculosis test that was conducted within
90 days prior to the date of movement.
(e) Cervids not known to be affected with or
exposed to tuberculosis that originated from all other herds may be imported
into South Carolina if they are accompanied by a certificate stating that such
cervids have been classified negative to two (2) official tuberculosis tests
that were conducted no less than 90 days apart, that the second test was
conducted within 90 days prior to the date of movement, and that the animals
were isolated from all other members of the herd during the testing
period.
3. Individual
identification. All animals must be individually identified.
4. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. All
animals must be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection
5. Permits required. A prior entry permit
must be obtained from the Office of the S. C. State Veterinarian in addition to
any other permits required by other state agencies.
C. Exemptions.
Institutions that have been accredited by the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums (AAZPA) are exempt from these requirements when movement is between accredited member facilities. All other movements from AAZPA-accredited members must comply with these movement requirements.
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