Texas Administrative Code
Title 4 - AGRICULTURE
Part 2 - TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION
Chapter 51 - ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Section 51.3 - Exceptions
Universal Citation: 4 TX Admin Code ยง 51.3
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Exceptions for a certificate of veterinary inspection and entry permit.
(1)
Cattle 18 months of age and over delivered directly from the farm of origin to
slaughter;
(2) Beef breed cattle 18
months of age and over entering from other than a farm-of-origin may be moved
to slaughter, or to an approved feedyard when accompanied by a VS 1-27 Form on
which each animal is individually identified. Brucellosis test data shall be
written on the VS 1-27 Form which must include the test date and
results;
(3) Beef breed cattle 18
months of age and over delivered directly to a USDA specifically approved
livestock market by the owner or consigned there and accompanied by an
owner-shipper statement;
(4) Beef
breed steers, spayed heifers, beef breed cattle under 18 months of age,
delivered to slaughter and accompanied by an owner-shipper statement or to a
livestock market by the owner or consigned there and accompanied by an
owner-shipper statement;
(5) Beef
breed steers, spayed heifers and beef breed cattle under 18 months of age
delivered to a feedlot for feeding for slaughter by the owner or consigned
there and accompanied by an owner-shipper statement;
(6) Swine and poultry delivered to slaughter
by the owner or consigned there and accompanied by an owner-shipper
statement;
(7) Baby poultry which
have not been fed or watered if from a national poultry improvement plan (NPIP)
or equivalent hatchery, and accompanied by NPIP Form 9-3 or Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Form 17-6, or have an approved "Commuter
Poultry Flock Agreement" on file with the state of origin and the
commission;
(8) Beef breed steers,
spayed heifers, and beef breed cattle under 18 months of age originating in New
Mexico which are accompanied by a New Mexico official certificate of livestock
inspection;
(9) Feral Swine being
shipped directly to slaughter. Feral swine shall be shipped in a sealed vehicle
accompanied by a 1-27 permit with the seal number noted on the permit also
providing the number of head on the permit;
(10) Equine when accompanied by a valid
equine interstate passport or equine identification card and a completed VS
Form 10-11 showing negative results to an official EIA test within the previous
six months; and
(11) Swine consigned
from an out-of-state premise of origin and originate from a Validated and
Qualified Herd to a Texas livestock market specifically approved under Title 9,
Code of Federal Regulations §71.20.
(b) Exceptions for a certificate of veterinary inspection.
(1) Equine may enter
Texas when consigned directly to a veterinary hospital or clinic for treatment
or for usual veterinary procedures when accompanied by a permit number issued
by the commission. Following release by the veterinarian, equine must be
returned immediately to the state of origin by the most direct route. Equine
entering Texas for sale at a livestock market, may first be consigned directly
to a veterinary hospital or clinic for issuance of the certificate of
veterinary inspection, when accompanied by a prior entry permit issued by the
commission.
(2) Dairy cattle 10 days
of age or less are exempt from the certificate of veterinary inspection
requirement if the following are met:
(A) the
out-of-state premises of origin and the Texas premises of destination execute a
Modified Movement Agreement with the Executive Director and the out-of-state
animal health official; and
(B) the
cattle are moved directly from the out-of-state premises of origin to the Texas
premises of destination in compliance with the Modified Movement Agreement. The
Modified Movement Agreement includes identification, recordkeeping, reporting,
inspection, testing and other requirements as epidemiologically determined by
the Executive Director.
(c) Exceptions for an entry permit.
(1) Swine that originate from an approved
Swine Commuter Herd or that originate from a Pseudorabies Stage IV or V state
or area and Brucellosis free state or area and are not vaccinated for
pseudorabies;
(2) Poultry that
originate from an approved Poultry Commuter Flock;
(3) Cattle that originate from an approved
Cattle Commuter Herd;
(4) Equine
accompanied by a valid equine interstate passport or equine ID card and a
completed VS Form 10-11 showing negative results to an official EIA test within
the previous six months;
(5) Sheep
and goats consigned from out-of-state and originating from Consistent States
(having an active scrapie surveillance and control program); and
(6) Exotic fowl from out of state, except
ratites.
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