Mont. Admin. r. 32.3.216

Current through Register Vol. 23, December 6, 2024
Rule 32.3.216 - HORSES, MULES, AND ASSES
(1) Horses, mules, and asses, and other equidae may enter the state of Montana provided they are transported or moved in conformity with ARM 32.3.201 through 32.3.211. All animals must be tested negative for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) within the previous 12 months.
(2) Unless otherwise specifically provided in this rule, all horses, mules, asses, and other equidae that are moved into the state of Montana shall be accompanied by an official certificate of veterinary inspection from the state of origin stating that the equidae are free from evidence of any communicable disease and have completed EIA test and identification requirements as defined in ARM 32.3.1401 using procedures outlined in ARM 32.3.1402.
(3) Entry of equidae into Montana shall not be allowed until the EIA test has been completed and reported negative. Equidae with tests pending are not acceptable. Equidae that test positive to EIA test shall not be permitted entry into Montana except by special written permission from the state veterinarian and must be branded and moved in conformity with the U.S. Department of Agriculture EIA movement regulations.
(4) A nursing foal under six months of age accompanied by the EIA negative dam is exempt from the test requirements.
(5) Working equids used for seasonal ranching purposes may be exempt from the requirements of this rule if the animals have been included on a current seasonal grazing permit that has received prior approval from the Department of Livestock and the chief livestock sanitary official in a western state that reciprocates with Montana in honoring seasonal grazing permits.
(6) Equids being moved directly to a licensed equine-approved feedlot establishment may be exempted from EIA test requirements.
(7) The Department of Livestock may develop cooperative reciprocal agreements with neighboring states that exempt EIA cooperating states.
(8) Provided there is agreement between the Department of Livestock and the chief livestock sanitary official of the state of destination, Montana origin equids may be moved from Montana to other states or from other states to Montana for shows, rides, or other equine events and return on an extended duration health certificate acceptable to the cooperating states.
(a) Certificates cannot be used when equids are moved for the purposes of sale or change of ownership, or for animal breeding activities.
(b) Certificates shall be valid for only one animal and shall contain the following information:
(i) the name and address of the owner;
(ii) the address where the animal is stabled, housed, pastured, or kept, if different from that of the owner;
(iii) an accurate description and identification of the animal as defined in ARM 32.3.1401;
(iv) the date of veterinary inspection;
(v) the date and results of the EIA or other required tests or vaccinations; and
(vi) the signature of the inspecting veterinarian.
(c) Certificates shall be valid for no longer than six months from the date the EIA sample is collected if an EIA test is required, or six months from the date of inspection if no EIA test is required.
(d) The recipients of certificates shall be required to obtain a transport permit prior to each animal movement. The transport permit shall include the full physical origin and destination of the upcoming animal movement.
(e) The Department of Livestock may cancel any extended duration health certificate in the event of serious or emergency disease situations or for certificate holder's failure to comply with the rules. Cancellation of the certificate may be accomplished by written or verbal notice to the certificate holder. Verbal notice shall be confirmed by written notice. The canceled certificate will become invalid on the date and at the time of notification.

Mont. Admin. r. 32.3.216

Eff. 12/31/72; AMD, Eff. 11/4/75; AMD, Eff. 6/5/76; AMD, Eff. 5/5/77; AMD, 1997 MAR p. 962, Eff. 11/26/77; EMERG, AMD, 1/20/78; 1978 MAR p. 579, Eff. 4/25/78; AMD, 1978 MAR p. 1179, Eff. 8/11/78; AMD, 1979 MAR p. 844, Eff. 8/17/79; AMD, 1980 MAR p. 1713, Eff. 6/27/80; AMD, 1988 MAR p. 84, Eff. 1/15/88; AMD, 1996 MAR p. 2300, Eff. 8/23/96; AMD, 1998 MAR p. 2757, Eff. 10/9/98; AMD, 2014 MAR p. 1096, Eff. 5/23/14; AMD, 2018 MAR p. 1960, Eff. 10/6/2018; AMD, 2024 MAR p. 2231, Eff. 9/21/2024

AUTH: 81-2-102, 81-2-103, 81-2-707, MCA; IMP: 81-2-102, 81-2-103, 81-2-703, MCA