Fla. Admin. Code R. 5CER26-7
(1) Definitions. For purposes of this emergency rule, the definitions set forth in s. 585.01, F.S., and Rule 5C-3.001, F.A.C., shall apply. The following definitions shall also apply:
(2) Interstate Import Requirements. Except where more stringent requirements are adopted herein, all animals being imported into Florida from high-risk counties, infested zones, or infested states must meet the testing and movement requirements in Chapter 5C-3, F.A.C.
(b) All warm-blooded domestic animals originating outside of an infested zone but from an infested state or high-risk county being imported into Florida must be accompanied by an OCVI documenting that all animals listed on the OCVI have been inspected and found free of contagious and infectious diseases and pests, including NWS.
1. The OCVI must include the statement, “All animals listed on the OCVI have been inspected and are free from screwworm larvae infestation.”
2. The OCVI is valid for no more than 5 days from the date of inspection.
(d) On or after June 12, 2026, all warm-blooded domestic animals originating from an infested zone and being imported into Florida must be accompanied by an OCVI documenting that all animals listed on the OCVI have been treated with an effective treatment for NWS.
1. The OCVI must include the statement, “All animals listed on the OCVI have been inspected and are free from screwworm larvae infestation.” The OCVI must also document the treatment, listing the treatment date, route of administration, and medication administered.
2. The OCVI is valid for 5 days from the date of inspection.
3. The effective treatment for NWS must be administered in accordance with the following:
a. Oral or injected treatments must be administered no fewer than 12 hours and no more than 14 days prior to entry into Florida.
b. Systemic, topical treatments must be administered no fewer than 72 hours and no more than 14 days prior to entry into Florida.
4. The effective treatment must be administered by or directly overseen by an authorized representative.
5. In addition to receiving a systemic effective treatment, all animals with non-infested wounds must have the wounds topically treated with a product effective against NWS. The wound location and treatment must be documented on the OCVI.
6. If any animal in a shipment is suspected to be infested with NWS, all animals in the shipment are prohibited from entering Florida until all animals in the shipment have been administered an effective treatment, all wounds have healed, and all other requirements of this rule have been met.
(3) Exemptions. The following exemptions from all or part of this emergency rule apply:
(a) Dairy calves originating from an infested zone that have been treated with a systemic avermectin, that have had their navels treated with a topical effective treatment, and that have been inspected and found free of NWS larvae are exempt from the following:
1. The minimum post-treatment entry time requirement of 12 hours set forth in sub-subparagraph (2)(d)3.a.,
2. The minimum post-treatment entry time requirement of 72 hours set forth in sub-subparagraph (2)(d)3.b., and
3. The treatment oversight requirements set forth in subparagraph (2)(d)4. of this emergency rule.
(b) The following poultry are exempt from of this emergency rule:
1. Hatching and table eggs and chicks under 5 days of age.
2. National Poultry Improvement Plan Types B, C, and D, born and raised indoors, moving on a USDA VS Form 9-3 (FEB 2016), Report of Sales of Hatching Eggs, Chicks, and Poults, as incorporated in Rule 5C-3.012, F.A.C.
(c) Small mammals originating from an infested zone that are born and raised indoors are exempt from subsection (2) of this rule, but must otherwise meet the testing and movement requirements in Chapter 5C-3, F.A.C. In addition, they must be accompanied by an OCVI documenting that all animals listed on the OCVI have been inspected and found free of contagious and infectious diseases, including NWS.
1. The OCVI must include the statement, “All animals listed on the OCVI have been inspected and are free from screwworm larvae infestation.”
2. The OCVI is valid for no more than 5 days from the date of inspection.
(4) Penalties for Non-Compliance. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 5C-30, F.A.C., violations of this emergency rule will be subject to the following penalties:
(c) Animals found to have unlawfully entered the State of Florida from a high-risk county, an infested state, or an infested zone without complying with the requirements of this rule will be quarantined and will be subject to an administrative fine of up to $500 per animal, up to a maximum of $10,000 per load.
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(23), 585.002(4), 585.08(2), 585.145 FS. Law Implemented 570.07(15), 570.36, 585.002, 585.003, 585.08, 585.11, 585.145(1), (2), 585.16 FS. History-New 6-10-26.