Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 8, December 2, 2024
Section 2VAC5-150-120 - Primary enclosures used to transport companion animalsCompanion animals subject to this chapter shall be transported in a primary enclosure that shall be constructed in such a manner that:
1. The structural strength of the enclosure is sufficient to contain the animals and to withstand the normal rigors of transporting;2. The interior of the enclosure is free from any protrusions that could be injurious to the animal contained therein;3. The openings of such enclosures are easily accessible at all times for emergency removal of the animal;4. Apertures are sufficient to provide for proper ventilation and normal breathing;5. Projecting rims or other devices are on those faces of the outside walls that contain ventilation openings to prevent obstruction of those openings and to provide a minimum air circulation space of 0.75 inches between the primary enclosure and any adjacent cargo or conveyance wall, except that when a primary enclosure is permanently affixed within the animal cargo space of the primary conveyance and the front opening is the only source of ventilation this opening shall: a. Be constructed so as to open directly to the outside or to an unobstructed aisle or passageway within the primary conveyance;b. Be at least 90% of the total surface area of the front wall of the primary enclosure; andc. Be covered with bars, wire mesh, or smooth expanded metal;6. Portable primary enclosures shall be equipped with adequate handholds on the exterior of the primary enclosure, placed in such a manner that the portable primary enclosure can be lifted and handled without tilting and so that the person handling the portable primary enclosure will not be in contact with the animal;7. Be large enough to ensure that each animal contained therein has sufficient space to turn about freely in a standing position using normal body movements, to stand and sit erect, and to lie in a natural position;8. Have solid bottoms to prevent leakage in shipment, with the exception of live traps;9. Be cleaned to remove all organic debris after each use; and10. Contain only companion animals: c. In groups that separate the young from adults other than their dams, except for hamsters, guinea pigs and rabbits; andd. Separated to prevent females in estrus from contact with adult males, except for hamsters, guinea pigs, and rabbits.2 Va. Admin. Code § 5-150-120
Derived from VR115-02-13 § 3.1, eff. May 13, 1987.Statutory Authority
§ 3.2-6501 of the Code of Virginia.