(a) An ICVI is required on all Camel Family Species entering Wyoming.
(b) Identification requirements: - (i) A state of origin tag, a USDA brite tag, a micro-chip number approved by USDA APHIS and recorded on the ICVI is required on all imported Camel Family Species.
- (ii) Animals subject to Brucellosis or Tuberculosis testing shall have USDA Official Identification.
- (iii) Camel Family Species imported for Exhibition Purposes may enter with name and a clear description of the animal(s) imported as accepted identification.
(c) Tuberculosis requirements: - (i) Camel Family Species Animals of U.S. origin from an Accredited-free or Modified accredited advanced state are not required to be Tuberculosis tested.
- (ii) Camel Family Species Animals from any state or zone within the United States which is not Accredited-free or Modified accredited advanced shall have a negative Tuberculosis test conducted in the axillary region within sixty (60) days prior to importation.
- (iii) Camel Family Species Animals originating from a foreign nation not recognized by USDA/APHIS/VS as accredited Tuberculosis free shall be tested negative for Tuberculosis in the axillary region within sixty (60) days prior to importation and shall be held under Quarantine pending the results of a post importation Tuberculosis test conducted in the axillary region sixty (60) to ninety (90) days following the negative pre importation Tuberculosis test.
(d) Brucellosis requirements: - (i) Negative Brucellosis test required within sixty (60) days prior to importation from any state or area with less than Brucellosis Class Free status.
051-8 Wyo. Code R. § 8-15