Iowa Admin. Code r. 571-115.10

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 571-115.10 - Positive chronic wasting disease test results

A positive test result for chronic wasting disease will result in a minimum of a five-year quarantine on the preserve and all remaining animals located within the infected preserve. No animal movement in or out of the preserve shall occur during the quarantine period. The preserve operator, the operator's veterinarian if requested, and a designated epidemiologist shall develop a plan for eradicating chronic wasting disease in each affected herd. The plan must be designed to reduce and then eliminate chronic wasting disease from the herd; to prevent the spread of the disease to other herds, both privately owned and wild; and to prevent reintroduction of chronic wasting disease after the herd is released from quarantine. The herd plan must be developed and signed within 30 days after the determination that the herd is infected. The plan must be formalized as a memorandum of agreement between the preserve operator, the department and the state veterinarian's office. Disposal of infected animals must be in accordance with 571-104.11 (481A). Premises must be cleaned and disinfected under department supervision within 15 days after affected animals have been removed.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 571-115.10