Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 2, § 30-2.040
PURPOSE: This rule revises and clarifies Missouri’s regulations on intrastate and interstate requirements for exhibition.
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text of the rule is printed here. (1) Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
(2) Exhibition Requirements for Cattle and Bison.
(A) Intrastate (cattle in Missouri moving for exhibition only in Missouri).
tion is required.
(B) Interstate (cattle from another state moving into Missouri for the purpose of exhibition only).
is required.
2. Brucellosis.
A. Cattle from brucellosis-free states.
brucellosis test.
the steer(s) must be listed and identified on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
losis Class A states. All test-eligible animals must be tested and negative within sixty (60) days prior to entry except—
losis-free herd. The certified herd number and the date of the last herd test must be shown on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection; and
the steer(s) must be listed and identified on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
brucellosis test within twelve (12) months if from a Class A state.
3. Tuberculosis.
cattle six (6) months of age and older entering and moving in Missouri for exhibition must be negative to an official tuberculosis test within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition, except dairy cattle that move from an accredited tuberculosis-free herd.
(1) of the following requirements:
free state;
accredited free herd. The herd number and current herd test date must be shown on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection;
days prior to exhibition.
scabies-quarantined areas or herds are not eligible to exhibit.
(3) Exhibition Requirements for Swine.
(A) Intrastate (swine in Missouri moving for exhibition only in Missouri). No Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required.
(B) Interstate (swine from another state moving into Missouri for the purpose of exhibition only). A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection is required.
1. Brucellosis.
brucellosis-free states may exhibit without a brucellosis test.
brucellosis stage II states must be tested negative within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition except breeding swine from a validated brucellosis-free herd. The validated herd number and date of last validating test must be recorded on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
2. Pseudorabies.
classified as Stage V in the National Pseudorabies (PRV) Eradication Plan may exhibit without a pseudorabies test.
ative within sixty (60) days prior to exhibition except swine from a qualified pseudorabiesfree herd. The qualified herd number and date of the last qualifying test must be recorded on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. (4) Exhibition Requirements for Sheep.
(A) Intrastate (sheep in Missouri being exhibited only in Missouri).
free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. Sheep must be officially individually identified and listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
3. Scabies.
area must be dipped or treated by an officially approved method within ten (10) days prior to exhibition.
obtained and recorded on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection if the sheep are from a scabies-quarantined area.
(5) Exhibition Requirements for Goats in Missouri.
(A) Intrastate (goats in Missouri being exhibited only in Missouri).
free of clinical signs of an infectious or contagious disease. Goats must be officially individually identified and listed on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
(6) Exhibition Requirements on Horses and Other Equidae.
(B) All equidae (except nursing foals accompanied by their dams) must be accompanied by:
revision) or any officially recognized state EIA test chart showing the graphic description of all markings needed for identification;
panied by an official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection showing:
all equidae listed on the certificate; and
Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test, showing test date within twelve (12) months prior to entry for each animal, the name of the EIA accredited testing laboratory and the test accession number assigned by the laboratory. 2 CSR 30-2
(C) A certified photocopy or certified facsimile of the VS Form 10-11 (or later revision) or any officially recognized state EIA test chart may be accepted for the purpose of travel or exhibition but not for change of ownership (including leasing or gifting).
from the testing veterinarian or accredited testing laboratory bearing seal or signature in the lower right hand corner along with the date of certification of photocopy in some ink color other than black.
only from the testing veterinarian or accredited testing laboratory and must bear the facsimile imprint of the originating facility clearly across the top of the page. It must also bear the date of the facsimile either along the top or in the lower right hand corner.
(D) For the purpose of travel and exhibition, Missouri will accept six (6)-month passports from states with which there is a reciprocal agreement. These passports must meet the following criteria:
ty (30) days of the date of application of the passport;
horse by means of registered brand, legible tattoo, or electronic identification (microchip), to be recorded on the passport and the VS Form 10-11 (or later revision) or any officially recognized state EIA test chart, along with other identifying characteristics;
ian;
stomatitis in any of the states with which reciprocal agreements exist, use of the six (6)- month passport will be suspended by the state veterinarian of Missouri.
(VEE) vaccination is required prior to entry on equidae originating from states in which VEE has been diagnosed within the preceding twelve (12) months. An entry permit is also required on equine from those states.
(7) Exhibition Requirements on Poultry.
(8) Exhibition Requirements for Ratites in Missouri.
(9) Miscellaneous and Exotic Animals. All exotic animals must be accompanied by an official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection showing an individual listing of the common name(s) of the animal(s) and appropriate descriptions of animal(s) such as sex, age, weight, coloration and the permanent tag number, brand or tattoo identification.
(90) days prior to exhibition. Exotic bovids include Bos gaurus (Indian bison, Gaur), Bos javanicus (Banteng), Bos sauveli (Kouprey), Bos grunniens (domesticated yak), Bubalus bubalis (water buffalo), Bubalus mindorensis (Tamarau), Bubalus quarlesi (Mountain Anoa), Bubalus depressicornis (Lowland Anoa) and Snycerus caffer (buffalo group).
(10) Exhibition Requirements for Captive Cervids.
(C) Brucellosis.
months of age and older, not under quarantine and not affected with brucellosis, must test negative for brucellosis within thirty (30) days prior to exhibition, except:
cervids originating from certified brucellosisfree herds may exhibit on herd status without additional testing provided the certified herd number and current test date is shown on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
sexually intact animals six (6) months of age or older must test negative for brucellosis within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition.
(D) Tuberculosis.
affected with or exposed to tuberculosis and not in a status herd, as defined in the Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, Effective January 22, 1999, must have two (2) negative tuberculosis tests, not less than ninety (90) days apart, using the single cervical method prior to exhibition. The second test must be within ninety (90) days prior to exhibition. Both negative test dates must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Animals must have been isolated from other captive cervids during the test period.
2. Movement from status herds.
originating from accredited tuberculosis-free cervid herds as defined by the Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, Effective January 22, 1999, may exhibit on herd status without additional testing provided the accredited herd number and current test date is shown on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
originating from a qualified herd as defined by the Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, Effective January 22, 1999, must have one (1) negative tuberculosis test, using the single cervical method, within ninety (90) days prior to the date of exhibition.
originating from a monitored herd as defined by the Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, Effective January 22, 1999, must have one (1) negative tuberculosis test, using the single cervical method, within ninety (90) days prior to the date of exhibition.
(12) months of age that originate from and were born in qualified or monitored herds may enter Missouri for exhibition without further tuberculosis testing, provided that they are accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection stating that such captive cervids originated from such herds and have not been exposed to captive cervids from a lower status herd.
(E) Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).
enter Missouri for exhibition if within the last five (5) years the animal is:
ed as a CWD endemic area;
captive herd.
white-tailed deer, and mule deer from all states must have participated in a surveillance program since 2002 prior to entering Missouri. An additional year of surveillance will be required each year until five (5) years of surveillance is reached.
elk-hybrids, red deer, sika deer, white-tailed deer and mule deer must have participated in a surveillance program recognized by the state of origin prior to entering Missouri for exhibition.
entered Missouri with two (2) years of CWD monitoring in an approved surveillance program and remained in Missouri at the time of death, must be tested for CWD.
AUTHORITY: section 267.645, RSMo 2000.* Emergency rule filed June 28, 1977, effective July 8, 1977, expired Nov. 5, 1977. Original rule filed June 28, 1977, effective Oct. 13, 1977. Amended: Filed Feb. 8, 1978, effective May 11, 1978. Amended: Filed Feb. 1, 1979, effective May 11, 1979. Amended: Filed Feb. 2, 1982, effective May 13, 1982. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Jan. 9, 1984, effective April 12, 1984. Amended: Filed Feb. 10, 1986, effective May 11, 1986. Amended: Filed Dec. 13, 1989, effective April 27, 1990. Emergency amendment filed April 24, 1991, effective May 4, 1991, expired Aug. 31, 1991. Amended: Filed July 15, 1991, effective Dec. 9, 1991. Emergency amendment filed June 5, 1992, effective June 15, 1992, expired Oct. 12, 1992. Amended: Filed March 3, 1992, effective Sept. 6, 1992. Emergency amendment filed Aug. 20, 1993, effective Aug. 30, 1993, expired Dec. 27, 1993. Amended: Filed Aug. 27, 1993, effective Jan. 31, 1994. Emergency amendment filed April 4, 1994, effective April 14, 1994, expired Aug. 11, 1994. Amended: Filed April 4, 1994, effective Sept. 30, 1994. Emergency amendment filed Jan. 17, 1995, effective Jan. 27, 1995, terminated Feb. 1, 1995. Amended: Filed Jan. 31, 1995, effective July 30, 1995. Amended: Filed July 31, 1996, effective March 30, 1997. Amended: Filed Jan. 4, 1999, effective July 30, 1999. Emergency amendment filed Nov. 2, 2001, effective Nov. 12, 2001, expired May 10, 2002. Amended: Filed April 10, 2002, effective Sept. 30, 2002. Amended: Filed May 14, 2002, effective Dec. 30, 2002. Amended: Filed Jan. 30, 2003, effective July 30, 2003. Emergency amendment filed March 5, 2004, effective March 15, 2004, expired Aug. 27, 2004. Amended: Filed March 5, 2004, effective Oct. 30, 2004. Amended: Filed March 15, 2005, effective Oct. 30, 2005.
*Original authority: 267.645, RSMo 1959, amended 1993.