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Marland State Regulations

*** GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ***

State Regulations for Maryland

 

Health Requirements Governing the Admission of Animals

 

Livestock and Poultry imported into the State of Maryland shall meet Maryland interstate regulations and be accompanied by an approved Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or permit.

A.      Permits (Written Permission):

1.      When needed: Any animal, including poultry or birds of any species, which does not meet the import regulations as set forth below, may be moved into Maryland only if granted written permission (permit).

2.      Where obtained: Application for such permits must be made in writing by the person wishing to import the animal(s) to the Animal Health Section, Maryland Department of Agriculture, 50 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, MD. 21401, Telephone: 410-841-5810, at least 10 days before the anticipated movement.

3.      Conditions: Special permits are granted only at the discretion of the Chief, Animal Health Section and animals so imported are subject to quarantine and such testing as Chief may prescribe at the owner's risk and expense. Permits are void after 30 days.

B.      Certificates of Veterinary Inspection:

1.      Definition: An official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is a legible certificate made on an official form issued and approved by the chief Animal Health official of the state of origin or the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

2.      Who may prepare: Certificates of Veterinary Inspection shall be prepared by veterinarians in the employ of the state of origin, by those in the Veterinary Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture, by accredited veterinarians. The veterinarians must be approved by the recognized Animal Health official of the state of origin. Contents:

a)     Name and address of consignor and consignee.

b)     Origin of livestock.

c)      Accurate description or identification of livestock.

d)     Appropriate dates and descriptions, by name, of current disease tests specifically required.

e)      Status of herd of origin when required.

f)       Dated statement by the approved veterinarian certifying that upon physical examination the livestock are free from any evidence of an infectious, parasitic or transmissible disease and have not recently been exposed to the same.

3.      How used:

a)     One copy of the approved Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall be forwarded to the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Animal Health Section.

b)     Another copy of the approved Certificate of Veterinary Inspection stays with the issuing veterinarian and one shall be given to the owner to accompany the animal.

c)      Certificates shall be void after 30 days.

C.      Exceptions:

1.      Immediate Slaughter: Apparently healthy livestock and poultry may be imported into the state without a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection provided they are accompanied by a waybill and consigned for immediate slaughter to a recognized public stockyard where Federal or State veterinary inspection is maintained, or shipped to slaughtering establishment or center that is approved and designated by the Veterinary Services, U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Director, Division of Animal Industries, Maryland Department of Agriculture. Such livestock shall be slaughtered within 10 days after arrival at destination except when this period is extended by special permit from Maryland Department of Agriculture, Animal Health Section.

2.      Any other exceptions will be found under the species involved.

D.      Sanitation of Conveyances and Stockyards:

1.      All trucks, railway cars and other conveyances, used for the transportation of livestock and poultry, shall be maintained in a sanitary condition.

2.      Owners and operators of conveyances that have been used for movement of livestock or poultry infected with, or exposed to, an infectious or transmissible disease shall obtain a certificate to be attached to the waybill or in the operator's possession stating that the conveyance and affected enclosures have been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected under official supervision.

3.      Stockyards and Auctions: No livestock approved for entry into Maryland as free from tuberculosis, brucellosis, or other infectious disease shall be assembled, handled or confined in any public stockyard, livestock auction, sales stable or yard, unless they are properly segregated in thoroughly cleaned disinfected pens to prevent their exposure to infected livestock or premises.


HORSES & OTHER EQUIDAE

 

A.      See General Requirements

B.      Equine Infectious Anemia Requirements: All horses over 9 months of age entering the State of Maryland shall be negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia made within 12 months prior to entry, and all horses shall be accompanied by proof of said test.

Note: A copy of the approved Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall be forwarded to the Animal Health Section, Maryland Department of Agriculture, before the arrival of animals at destination.

 

 

For More Information on Current Regulations Please Contact:

 

Dr. Guy Hohenhaus

State Veterinarian

Maryland Department of Agriculture

50 Harry S. Truman Parkway

Annapolis, MD 21401

Office Telephone Number: (410) 841-5810

Fax Number: (410) 841-5999