Rule 40-13-3-.09. Petting Zoos
- (1) Cattle, goats, and cervids six (6) months of age or older must test negative for brucellosis and tuberculosis within ninety (90) days following the initial establishment of a petting zoo. These animals must have a negative test for brucellosis and tuberculosis before allowing initial contact with the public. Castrated males are exempt from the brucellosis test requirement.
- (2) Swine four months of age or older must test negative for brucellosis and pseudorabies after thirty (30) days following the initial establishment of a petting zoo. These animals must have a negative test for brucellosis and pseudorabies before allowing initial contact with the public. Castrated males are exempt from the brucellosis test requirement.
- (3) Equine from a petting zoo that are located on or moved to premises where equine of different ownership are present must have a record of an official negative test for equine infectious anemia within the previous 12 months. The original laboratory test record or a legible copy will be acceptable.
- (4) Elephants and monkeys must test negative to a United States Department of Agriculture recommended tuberculosis test annually.
- (5) Any of the above species of animals added to a petting zoo after the initial establishment of the petting zoo will be required to be isolated and tested for the species appropriate diseases as outlined above.
- (6) Annual testing for the diseases listed in this section is recommended for petting zoos.
Authority: O.C.G.A. Secs. 4-4-1et seq., 4-4-64, 4-4-65, 4-4-70, 4-4-173, 4-10-7.1, 4-10-7.2.
History. Original Rule entitled "Prohibited Birds" adopted. F. Oct. 3, 1985; eff. Oct. 23, 1985.
Repealed: New Rule entitled "Exotic Birds" adopted. F. Jan. 24, 1991; eff. Feb. 13, 1991.
Amended: F. June 11, 1992; eff. July 1, 1992.
Repealed: New Rule entitled "Petting Zoos" adopted. F. Jan. 17, 2003; eff. Feb. 6, 2003.