20,160 sections across 1,928 Iowa regulatory chapters.
R.21—62.37 Embryo transfer for Iowa-foaled status. Embryo transfers may be eligible for Iowa-
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foaled status in accordance with the following provisions: 62.37(1) The recipient mare must be in the state of Iowa before the first day of December the year prior to foaling and must remain in Iowa until the foal or foals are born and are inspected by the department. 62.37(2) Th…
R.21—62.38 and 62.39
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GREYHOUND DOG DIVISION
R.21—62.4 Disciplinary actions
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62.4(1) A person shall not knowingly provide false information to the department. If the department finds that a person knowingly furnished false information to the department relating to the registration of a horse or dog under these rules, then the department may deny, temporar…
R.21—62.40 Iowa-whelped dog requirements. A greyhound dog registered with the National
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Greyhound Association in Abilene, Kansas, may be registered as an Iowa-whelped dog if the following qualifications are met: A dog must have been whelped in Iowa and raised for the first six months of its life in Iowa by an owner who qualifies as a two-year resident of Iowa prior …
R.21—62.41 Procedures for registration. In order to qualify pups of a litter as lowa-whelped pups, the
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Iowa owner of the dam shall file a copy of her national registration papers (front and back), together with an Iowa Form GH-3 with the department within ten days prior to the expected whelping date of the litter. Late filings of GH-3 forms postmarked after the whelping date of th…
R.21—62.42 Rescinded, effective 6/13/86
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R.21—62.43 Disciplinary procedures. Rescinded IAB 2/4/04, effective 3/10/04
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R.21—62.44 Access to records. Rescinded IAB 2/4/04, effective 3/10/04
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These rules are intended to implement Iowa Code section 99D.22. [Filed 9/7/84, Notice 8/1/84—published 9/26/84, effective 10/31/84] [Filed emergency 10/2/84—published 10/24/84, effective 10/31/84] [Filed emergency 12/12/84—published 1/2/85, effective 12/12/84] [Filed 2/8/85, Noti…
R.21—62.5 Access to premises and records. The department inspectors shall have access to records
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and to the premises on which qualified Iowa-whelped dogs and Iowa-foaled horses are kept.
R.21—62.6 Registration fees
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62.6(1) Iowa-foaled horses. For an Iowa-foaled horse to be eligible to race in Iowa, a $30 registration fee shall be imposed at the time of registration of each stallion, mare or foal registered. 62.6(2) Iowa-whelped dogs. The following fees shall be imposed at the time of regist…
R.21—62.7 to 62.9
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THOROUGHBRED DIVISION
R.21—63.1 Location of brands on livestock
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63.1(1) Brands shall be recorded on one of either sides of the animals, in any one of three locations, to wit: The shoulder, rib, or hip. 63.1(2) For brands recorded prior to 1996, each location is considered a separate brand and not in or under conflict with the same or similar …
R.21—63.2 Brands in conflict
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63.2(1) Whenever two or more brands are determined by the secretary, to be in or under conflict, the secretary shall give written notice to the brand owners. 63.2(2) When herds bearing a similar brand are maintained in close proximity to each other, and the secretary determines t…
R.21—64.1 Reporting disease. Whenever any person or persons who shall have knowledge of the
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existence of any infectious or contagious disease, such disease affecting the animals within the state or resulting in exposure thereto, which may prove detrimental to the health of the animals within the state, it shall be the duty of such person or persons to report the same in…
R.21—64.10 Preventing spread of glanders. No person owning or having the care or custody of any
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animal affected with glanders or farcy, or which there is a reason to believe is affected with said disease, shall lead, drive or permit such animal to go on or over any public grounds, unenclosed lands, street, road, public highway, lane or alley; or permit such animal to drink …
R.21—64.100 Sale of tuberculin. No person, firm or corporation shall sell or distribute tuberculin to
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any person or persons in the state of Iowa except under the following conditions: 64.100(1) That the person or persons are legally authorized to administer tuberculin. 64.100(2) That all sales of tuberculin shall be reported to the secretary of agriculture on proper forms, which …
R.21—64.101 Fee schedule
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64.101(1) Injection. Thirty dollars per stop (herd) and two dollars per head. 64.101(2) Reading. Thirty dollars per stop (herd) and two dollars per head. 64.101(3) Tagging and branding reactors. Five dollars first reactor and three dollars each additional reactor. This rule is in…
R.21—64.102 and 64.103
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[Filed 11/26/57, amended 7/13/65] [Filed 9/15/78, Notice 7/26/78—published 10/4/78, effective 11/9/78] [Filed emergency 7/8/88 after Notice 6/1/88—published 7/27/88, effective 7/8/88] [Filed Emergency After Notice ARC 9102B (Notice ARC 8976B, IAB 7/28/10), IAB 9/22/10, effective …
R.21—64.104 Definitions. Definitions used in rules 21—64.104(163) through 21—64.119(163) are as
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follows: “Accredited veterinarian” means a veterinarian approved by the deputy administrator of veterinary services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the state veterinarian in accordance with Part 161 of Title…
R.21—64.105 Supervision of the cervid CWD surveillance identification program. The state
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veterinarian’s office will conduct an annual inventory of Cervidae in a herd enrolled in the CCWDSI program.
R.21—64.106 Surveillance procedures. For cervid herds enrolled in this voluntary certification
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program, surveillance procedures shall include the following: 64.106(1) Slaughter establishments. All slaughtered Cervidae 12 months of age and older must have brain tissue submitted at slaughter and examined for CWD by an official laboratory. This brain tissue sample will be obt…
R.21—64.107 Official cervid tests. The following are recognized as official cervid tests for CWD:
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1. Histopathology. 2. Immunohistochemistry. 3. Western blot. 4. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). 5. Any other tests performed by an official laboratory to confirm a diagnosis of CWD. [ARC 1024C, IAB 9/18/13, effective 10/23/13]
R.21—64.108 Investigation of CWD affected animals identified through surveillance. Traceback
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must be performed for all animals diagnosed at an official laboratory as affected with CWD. All herds of origin and all adjacent herds having contact with affected animals as determined by the CCWDSI program must be investigated epidemiologically. All herds of origin, adjacent he…
R.21—64.109 Duration of quarantine. Quarantines placed in accordance with these rules must
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maintain compliance with rules 21—64.104(163) through 21—64.119(163). Quarantines maintaining compliance shall be removed after five years from the date of the last CWD detected test or after all animals have died or been depopulated and have been tested without the detection of …
R.21—64.11 Disposal of diseased animal. Whenever any animal affected with glanders dies or is
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destroyed the carcass of such animal shall be disposed of as determined by the department. As glanders is transmissible to human beings great care must be exercised in handling diseased animals or carcasses. This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 163.1. [ARC 2591C, …
R.21—64.110 Herd plan. The herd owner, the owner’s veterinarian, if requested, and the
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epidemiologist shall develop a plan for eradicating CWD in each affected herd. The plan must be designed to reduce and then eliminate CWD from the herd, to prevent spread of the disease to other herds, and to prevent reintroduction of CWD after the herd becomes a certified CWD ce…
R.21—64.111 Identification and disposal requirements. Affected and exposed animals must remain
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on the premises where they are found until they are identified and disposed of in accordance with direction from the state veterinarian. The department and the Iowa department of natural resources shall approve disposal issues of affected and exposed animals including manner and …
R.21—64.112 Cleaning and disinfecting. Premises must be cleaned and disinfected under state
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supervision within 15 days after affected animals have been removed.
R.21—64.113 Methods for obtaining certified CWD cervid herd status. Certified CWD cervid herd
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status must include all Cervidae under common ownership. The animals that are part of a certified herd cannot be commingled with other cervids that are not certified, and a minimum geographic separation of 30 feet between herds of different status must be maintained in accordance…
R.21—64.114 Recertification of CWD cervid herds. A herd is certified for 12 months. Annual
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inventories conducted by the department, a state-authorized veterinarian, or authorized federal personnel are required every 9 to 15 months from the anniversary date. A complete physical herd inventory will be completed by the department, a state-authorized veterinarian, or autho…
R.21—64.115 Movement into a certified CWD cervid herd
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64.115(1) Animals originating from certified CWD cervid herds may move into another certified CWD cervid herd with no change in the status of the herd of destination. 64.115(2) The movement of animals originating from noncertified or lesser status herds into certified CWD cervid …
R.21—64.116 Movement into a monitored CWD cervid herd
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64.116(1) Animals originating from a monitored CWD cervid herd may move into another monitored CWD cervid herd of the same status. 64.116(2) The movement of animals originating from a herd which is not a monitored CWD cervid herd or from a lower status monitored CWD cervid herd w…
R.21—64.117 Recognition of monitored CWD cervid herds. The state veterinarian shall issue a
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monitored CWD cervid herd certificate, including CWD monitored herd status as CWD monitored Level 1 during the first calendar year, CWD monitored Level 2 during the second calendar year, CWD monitored Level 3 during the third calendar year, CWD monitored Level 4 during the fourth…
R.21—64.118 Recognition of certified CWD cervid herds. The state veterinarian shall issue a
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certified CWD cervid herd certificate when the herd first qualifies for certification. The state veterinarian shall issue a renewal form annually.
R.21—64.119 Effective period. Rescinded IAB 9/14/05, effective 8/16/05
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These rules are intended to implement Iowa Code chapter 163 and Iowa Code Supplement chapter 170.
R.21—64.12 Glanders quarantine. It shall be the duty of the chief of division of animal industry to
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maintain quarantine on all animals affected with glanders until such animals have been destroyed by consent of the owner or otherwise, and carcasses disposed of in accordance with 21—64.11(163) and the premises where the same have been kept thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Thi…
R.21—64.120 to 64.132
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[Filed 8/18/00, Notice 7/12/00—published 9/6/00, effective 10/11/00] [Filed 4/18/03, Notice 2/19/03—published 5/14/03, effective 6/18/03] [Filed emergency 9/5/03—published 10/1/03, effective 9/5/03] [Filed 11/7/03, Notice 10/1/03—published 11/26/03, effective 12/31/03] [Filed eme…
R.21—64.13 Tests for glanders and farcy. In suspected cases of glanders and farcy the most efficient
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field test is the intrapalpebral mallein test, and as valuable aids to diagnosis the mallein Strass’ agglutination and precipitation tests shall be recognized. This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 163.1.
R.21—64.133 Indemnity. Indemnity may be paid for losses incurred by slaughtering establishments in
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the event native Iowa swine purchased by the establishments for immediate slaughter are determined to have tuberculosis by the official meat inspector at the establishment, subject to laboratory confirmation at the discretion of the department by any laboratory procedure acceptab…
R.21—64.134 Fee schedule
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64.134(1) Injection. Thirty dollars per stop (herd) and two dollars per head. 64.134(2) Reading. Thirty dollars per stop (herd) and one dollar per head. 64.134(3) Tagging. Five dollars for first reactor and one dollar for each additional reactor. This rule is intended to implemen…
R.21—64.135 to 64.146
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[Filed 10/16/73] [Filed 9/15/78, Notice 7/26/78—published 10/4/78, effective 11/9/78] [Filed emergency 7/8/88 after Notice 6/1/88—published 7/27/88, effective 7/8/88] [Filed Emergency After Notice ARC 9102B (Notice ARC 8976B, IAB 7/28/10), IAB 9/22/10, effective 9/1/10] PSEUDORAB…
R.21—64.14 Reserved
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[Filed 6/3/55] [Filed emergency 7/8/88 after Notice 6/1/88—published 7/27/88, effective 7/8/88] [Filed ARC 2591C (Notice ARC 2517C, IAB 4/27/16), IAB 6/22/16, effective 7/27/16] BLACKLEG CONTROL
R.21—64.147 Definitions. As used in these rules:
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“All-in-all-out” means a management system whereby feeder swine are handled in groups kept “separate and apart” from other groups in a production facility. These groups are removed from the production facility with the completely vacated area being cleaned and sanitized prior to …
R.21—64.148 Pseudorabies tests and reports. Rescinded IAB 9/6/89, effective 10/11/89
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R.21—64.149 Approval of qualified pseudorabies negative herd. Rescinded IAB 9/6/89,
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effective 10/11/89.
R.21—64.15 Blackleg. Upon the appearance of an outbreak of blackleg on any premises all calves and
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yearlings on the premises should be promptly immunized. All carcasses of animals dead of blackleg must be burned intact without removal of the hide. Such carcasses may be disposed of by removal within 24 hours by the operator of a regularly licensed rendering plant. In the event …
R.21—64.150 Shipment of breeding swine and feeder pigs. Rescinded IAB 9/6/89, effective
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10/11/89.
R.21—64.151 Quarantines
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64.151(1) Except for sales to slaughter or to pseudorabies-approved premises, owners of animals tested for pseudorabies shall hold the entire herd on the premises until results are determined. 64.151(2) Infected herds not on an approved cleanup plan. All known pseudorabies infect…
R.21—64.152 Nondifferentiable pseudorabies vaccine disapproved. The only pseudorabies
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vaccine or pseudorabies vaccine combination used in this state shall be a differentiable vaccine. After July 1, 1993, this vaccine must be differentiable by a licensed and approved differentiable pseudorabies test capable of determining gp1 negative swine vaccinated with a gp1 ge…
R.21—64.153 Pseudorabies disease program areas
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64.153(1) Pseudorabies disease program areas as declared by the Iowa department of agriculture and land stewardship: all counties in the state of Iowa. 64.153(2) All producers will permit sufficient swine in their herds to be tested at program expense to determine the health stat…