ATCP 10.08(2)(f)(f) Foot and mouth disease.
ATCP 10.08(2)(g)(g) Hog cholera (classic swine fever).
ATCP 10.08(2)(h)(h) Vesicular stomatitis.
ATCP 10.08(2)(i)(i) Mycoplasma gallisepticum.
ATCP 10.08(2)(j)(j) Pseudorabies.
ATCP 10.08(2)(k)(k) Psoroptic mange.
ATCP 10.08(2)(L)(L) Pullorum.
ATCP 10.08(2)(m)(m) Rabies.
ATCP 10.08(2)(n)(n) Salmonellosis entriditis in poultry.
ATCP 10.08(2)(o)(o) Scrapie.
ATCP 10.08(2)(p)(p) Sheep foot rot.
ATCP 10.08(2)(q)(q) Swine dysentery.
ATCP 10.08(2)(r)(r) Tuberculosis.
ATCP 10.08 NoteNote: See also s. ATCP 10.055.
ATCP 10.08(2)(s)(s) Vesicular exanthema.
ATCP 10.08 NoteNote: See s. ATCP 10.16 related to Johne’s disease. Animals infected with or exposed to other contagious or infectious diseases, not listed under this subsection, may be quarantined at the discretion of the department under s. ATCP 10.89 and other provisions of this chapter.
ATCP 10.08(3)(3)Permit to move.
ATCP 10.08(3)(a)(a) The department may issue a permit allowing a movement of animals that is otherwise prohibited under this chapter. The permit may allow movement for slaughter or other purposes prescribed by the department in the permit, subject to terms and conditions prescribed in the permit. The department shall grant or deny a permit under this subsection within 5 business days after the department receives a complete permit application containing all information required by the department.
ATCP 10.08(3)(b)(b) If a permit under par. (a) allows movement to a slaughtering establishment for slaughter, the slaughtering establishment operator shall report to the department the results of any post-mortem examination of the animal. The operator shall file the report within 7 days after the operator receives the animal at the slaughtering establishment.
ATCP 10.08(4)(4)Removing livestock from slaughter establishment. No person may remove any livestock animal from a slaughtering establishment after the animal has been off-loaded at the slaughtering establishment unless the animal is removed under a special permit issued by the state veterinarian. The state veterinarian shall grant or deny a permit application within 5 business days after he or she receives a complete application.
ATCP 10.08(5)(5)Release of diseased wild animal. A person who knows or has reason to know that a captive wild animal has been infected with or exposed to a disease identified in s. ATCP 10.03 may not release the animal to the wild unless a certified veterinarian finds that the animal is free of the disease at the time of release. The veterinarian shall make the finding on a certificate of veterinary inspection that is filed with the department.
ATCP 10.08 NoteNote: See also ss. 169.04 (2) (d) and 169.06 (1) (d), Stats.
ATCP 10.08 HistoryHistory: CR 06-009: cr. Register September 2006 No. 609, eff. 10-1-06; CR 07-107: am. (4) and (5) Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08.
ATCP 10.09ATCP 10.09Appraised value of condemned animals. If the owner of an animal destroyed under ss. 95.21 (4) (b), 95.23 (1m), 95.25, 95.26, 95.27, or 95.31 (3) or (4), Stats., is eligible for a state indemnity for that animal under ch. 95, Stats., and if the animal is of a type not frequently sold at public auction, the department shall appoint a knowledgeable independent appraiser to determine the appraised value of the animal. The appraiser shall determine the appraised value based on the animal’s size, species, sex, and grade or quality, and by relevant information related to prevailing market prices for animals of that size, species, sex, and grade or quality. The appraiser may, as appropriate, conduct market surveys to obtain relevant price information.
ATCP 10.09 HistoryHistory: CR 07-107: cr. Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08; CR 11-048: am. Register July 2012 No. 679, eff. 8-1-12.
subch. III of ch. ATCP 10Subchapter III — Bovine Animals
ATCP 10.10ATCP 10.10Brucellosis; official vaccinates. A bovine animal qualifies as an official brucellosis vaccinate if all of the following apply:
ATCP 10.10(1)(1)An accredited veterinarian vaccinates the animal in compliance with the brucellosis uniform methods and rules. If the animal is vaccinated in Wisconsin, the accredited veterinarian shall also be a Wisconsin certified veterinarian.
ATCP 10.10(2)(2)The veterinarian identifies the animal in compliance with the brucellosis uniform methods and rules.