Texas Administrative Code
Title 4 - AGRICULTURE
Part 2 - TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION
Chapter 51 - ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Section 51.10 - Cervidae
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). If the commission or the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department issues a quarantine or a prohibition on CWD susceptible species entering the state, that quarantine or prohibition supersedes these rules for the quarantined species. This includes white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus), North American elk or wapiti (Cervus canadensis), red deer (Cervus elaphus), Sika deer (Cervus nippon), moose (Alces alces), reindeer and caribou (Rangifer tarandus), muntjac deer (muntiacus), and any associated subspecies and hybrids or other cervid species determined to be susceptible to CWD, which means an animal that has had a CWD diagnosis confirmed by an official test conducted by an approved laboratory shall obtain an entry permit from the commission prior to entering Texas. All mule deer and white-tailed deer are also required to obtain an entry permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in order to enter the state. All requests for entry must be in writing and accompanied with the information necessary to support import qualifications of the animal(s). The entry request must be received by the commission at least ten working days prior to the proposed entry date. Application processing may be expedited by assuring that all of the necessary documentation has been provided and that the necessary staff is available for review. The application must be accompanied by the owner's statement stating that to his/her knowledge the animal (or donor animals) to be imported have never come in contact with equipment or resided on a premises where CWD has been diagnosed.
(b) Requirements for entry. The applicant must identify the herd of origin and the herd of destination on both the permit application and the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. The cervid(s) to be imported into this state shall be identified to their herd of origin by a minimum of two official unique identifiers to include, but not limited to, a legible tattoo, USDA approved eartag, breed registration, RFID device or other commission-approved permanent identification method. If a microchip is used for identification, the owner shall provide the necessary reader. The shipment shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection completed by an accredited veterinarian. Additionally, the applicant must provide documentation showing the animal(s) originate(s) from a herd that has achieved Certified status in an Approved State CWD Herd Certification Program in compliance with the interstate movement requirements of the May 2019 USDA CWD Herd Certification Program Standards and 9 CFR Parts 55 and 81 for a minimum of five years and is more than 25 miles from a location where CWD has been confirmed or as otherwise epidemiologically determined by the Executive Director.
(c) Tuberculosis. No animal with a response to any tuberculosis test is eligible for entry unless that animal is subsequently classified negative for tuberculosis based upon an official tuberculosis test, or is consigned directly to slaughter.