Authority: IC 15-17-3-21
Affected: IC 15-17-11-20; IC 15-17-17
Sec. 4.
Samples must be submitted to an approved laboratory no later than seven (7) days after the date of death of the animal.
Official identification of a cervid must be maintained on the animal until the animal is deceased, any samples required by the board are collected from the animal, and, if the identification is not collected as a part of a sample collection, it must remain with the animal until it is disposed of in accordance with this rule and IC 15-17-11-20.
The state veterinarian may authorize board employees, federal employees, and licensed and accredited private veterinarians to conduct inventories and complete physical herd inventories for the purposes of this rule.
There must be a buffer zone of at least thirty (30) feet between the perimeter fencing around separate herds, and no commingling of animals may occur. Movement of animals between herds must be recorded as if they were separately owned herds.
The board may postpone a decision on the appeal for a reasonable period of time pending receipt of the test results.
345 IAC 2-7-4