ATCP 10.37(1)(a)1.1. The stallion or mare is imported directly to an approved equine quarantine station in a sealed vehicle that has been sealed at a place, and by an agent, approved by the federal bureau. The vehicle seal may not be removed, except at an approved equine quarantine station by an authorized employee or agent of the department.
ATCP 10.37(1)(a)2.2. The applicant pays a nonrefundable $100 permit fee and the department issues a permit under s. ATCP 10.07 (2) authorizing the import shipment. A copy of the permit shall accompany the shipment.
ATCP 10.37(1)(b)(b) All equine animals, including test mares, which are received at an approved equine quarantine station shall be identified with an official individual identification.
ATCP 10.37(2)(2)Quarantine. An imported equine animal received at an approved equine quarantine station is automatically quarantined until the department releases the quarantine. A quarantined animal may not be removed from the quarantine station, or commingled with other equine animals at the quarantine station, except that a written agreement under sub. (5) may permit contact between a quarantined stallion and a test mare. A test mare that has been in contact with an imported quarantined stallion is also quarantined until the department releases the quarantine.
ATCP 10.37(3)(3)Approved equine quarantine station; permit. A quarantine station does not qualify as an approved equine quarantine station unless the operator holds a current annual permit from the department. Each permit shall bear a livestock premises code. A permit expires on June 30 of each year. An operator shall apply for a permit on a form provided by the department. The department shall grant or deny a permit application within 90 days after it receives a complete application. An application shall include all of the following:
ATCP 10.37(3)(a)(a) The legal name and mailing address of the applicant, and any trade or business name under which the applicant operates the quarantine station.
ATCP 10.37(3)(b)(b) A statement indicating whether the applicant is an individual, corporation, partnership, cooperative, limited liability company, trust, or other legal entity.
ATCP 10.37(3)(c)(c) The location of the quarantine station, by street address and county, or if the address is not available, by county, town, section, and fire number.
ATCP 10.37(3)(d)(d) The name and address of the Wisconsin certified veterinarian who will perform all identification, handling, testing, and treatment of equine animals at the quarantine station according to sub. (5).
ATCP 10.37(3)(e)(e) Additional information, if any, required under s. ATCP 17.02 (4) for purposes of livestock premises registration.
ATCP 10.37(3)(f)(f) Other relevant information required by the department.
ATCP 10.37(3)(g)(g) A nonrefundable annual permit fee of $100.
ATCP 10.37(4)(4)Construction requirements; sanitary operation. An approved equine quarantine station shall be constructed and maintained to prevent any violation of sub. (2), and shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
ATCP 10.37(5)(5)Testing and treatment procedures; written agreement. Before the department issues any permit under sub. (3) for an approved equine quarantine station, the operator and the Wisconsin certified veterinarian designated under sub. (3) (d) shall enter into a written agreement with the department. The agreement shall establish the procedures and protocols that will be used to identify, handle, test, and treat equine animals quarantined at the station. The approved equine quarantine station shall be operated in compliance with the agreed procedures and protocols. The designated veterinarian shall perform the procedures and protocols, except as otherwise authorized by the department.
ATCP 10.37(6)(6)Records.
ATCP 10.37(6)(a)(a) The operator of an approved equine quarantine station shall keep complete and accurate records, including all of the following:
ATCP 10.37(6)(a)1.1. For each equine animal received at the quarantine station, the animal’s official individual identification, date of arrival, date of removal, and owner’s name and address.
ATCP 10.37(6)(a)2.2. A complete record of the procedures and protocols used to identify, handle, test, and treat each equine animal.
ATCP 10.37(6)(b)(b) The operator shall keep each record under par. (a) for at least 5 years, and shall make the record available for inspection and copying by the department upon request.
ATCP 10.37 HistoryHistory: CR 06-009: cr. Register September 2006 No. 609, eff. 10-1-06; CR 07-061: am. (1) (a) 2., cr. (3) (g) Register June 2008 No. 630, eff. 7-1-09; CR 07-107: am. (1) (a) 2. Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08; CR 15-092: am. (3) (c) Register July 2016 No. 727, eff. 10-1-16.
subch. VI of ch. ATCP 10Subchapter VI — Poultry and Farm-Raised Game Birds
ATCP 10.40ATCP 10.40Poultry and farm-raised game birds; requirements for birds and eggs exhibited at fairs or poultry shows.
ATCP 10.40(1)(1)Birds and eggs exhibited at fairs or poultry shows. No person may exhibit poultry or farm-raised game birds or their eggs at a fair or poultry show, unless one of the following applies:
ATCP 10.40(1)(a)(a) Documentation that the birds or eggs currently reside in a flock that is enrolled in the national poultry improvement plan under s. ATCP 10.41.
ATCP 10.40(1)(b)(b) Documentation that the birds or eggs currently reside in a flock that qualifies as an affiliate flock under the national poultry improvement plan.
ATCP 10.40(1)(c)(c) Documentation that the birds or eggs currently reside in a flock that documents that it is a Wisconsin tested flock under sub. (2) or a Wisconsin associate flock under sub. (3).
ATCP 10.40(1)(d)(d)
ATCP 10.40(1)(d)1.1. Documentation that individual birds tested negative for pullorum, fowl typhoid and, in the case of turkeys, Mycoplasma gallisepticum, within the preceding 90 days, and there has been no change of ownership of any birds since the completion of testing. Testing for purposes of a fair or poultry show shall be completed before the birds arrive at the fair or poultry show.
ATCP 10.40(1)(d)2.2. Only sexually mature birds may be individually tested under this paragraph. A sexually mature bird is over 4 months old except that, in the case of turkeys, it is a bird over 6 months old. Eggs and sexually immature birds may not be tested under this paragraph.