a) All ratites (i.e., emus, kiwis, cassowaries, rheas, ostriches) entering Illinois shall comply with the following:
- 1) Be negative to a test for Avian influenza within 10 days prior to importation;
- 2) Be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection issued within 30 days prior to entry by an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a veterinarian in the employ of the United States Department of Agriculture indicating that the ratites are free from visible evidence of any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease or exposure thereto;
- 3) Be permanently identified by means of a leg band, wing band, neck band or microchip; and
4) Be accompanied by a permit issued by the Department. The permit number shall be issued to the veterinarian issuing the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or the consignor of the ratites.
- A) Applicant for the permit shall furnish the following information to the Department:
- i) Name and address of Illinois destination;
- ii) Name and address of consignor; and
- iii) Number of ratites in shipment.
B) Grounds for refusal to issue a permit are:
i) Violation of the Act or any rule of this Part; and
- ii) Presence of a disease which might endanger the Illinois poultry industry.
- b) Ratites imported into Illinois must be kept isolated from other ratites or poultry on the premises for a minimum of 14 days.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 19399, effective January 1, 2011)