Ind. Admin. Code tit. 345, r. 1-2.6-10
Authority: IC 15-17-3-19; IC 15-17-3-21
Affected: IC 15-17-15-11
Sec. 10. (a) A person who distributes official animal identification devices must maintain for five (5) years a record of the names and addresses of anyone to whom the devices were distributed.
(b) Not more than one (1) official eartag may be applied to an animal, except as follows:
(2) In specific cases when the need to maintain the identity of an animal is intensified, the state veterinarian may approve the application of an additional eartag to an animal that already has one (1) or more. The person applying the additional official eartag must record the following about the event and maintain the record for five (5) years:
(3) An eartag with an animal identification number (AIN) beginning with the 840 prefix (either radio frequency identification or visual- only tag) may be applied to an animal that is already officially identified with one (1) or more NUES tags or an official brucellosis vaccination eartag. The person applying the AIN eartag must:
(4) A brucellosis vaccination eartag with a NUES number may be applied in accordance with 345 IAC 2-6 to an animal that is already officially identified with one (1) or more official eartags. The person applying the vaccination eartag must:
(c) Official identification devices may not be removed. However, devices may be removed:
(d) All man-made identification devices affixed to livestock unloaded at slaughter plants must be removed at the slaughter facility by slaughter-facility personnel with the devices correlated with the animal and its carcass through final inspection or condemnation by means approved by the board. If diagnostic samples are taken, the identification devices must be packaged with the samples and be correlated with the carcasses through final inspection or condemnation by means approved by the board. Devices collected at slaughter must be made available to the state veterinarian or a federal official.
(e) All official identification devices affixed to livestock moved into the state or within the state to a site for rendering must be removed at the rendering facility and made available to the state veterinarian or a federal official.
(f) If an animal loses an official identification device and needs a new one, a replacement tag may be applied as follows:
(1) A replacement tag with a different official identification number may be applied. The person applying the new official identification device with a different official identification number must record the following information about the event and maintain the record for five (5) years:
(g) The state veterinarian may authorize replacement of an official identification device upon any of the following conditions:
(6) When an official identification device is replaced, as authorized under this subsection, the person replacing the device must record the following information about the event and maintain the record for five (5) years:
(h) Official identification devices may not be sold or otherwise transferred from the premises to which they were originally issued without the authorization of the state veterinarian or the United States Department of Agriculture.
(Indiana State Board of Animal Health; 345 IAC 1-2.6-10; filed Aug 22, 2014, 4:04 p.m.: 20140917-IR-345140057FRA; readopted filed Oct 16, 2014, 9:43 a.m.: 20141112-IR-345140300RFA; readopted filed Jul 14, 2020, 1:42 p.m.: 20200812-IR-345200230RFA)