(a) holding pens shall be constructed to prevent contact with captive or free-ranging cervid populations;
(b) sample retention and holding facilities shall be adequate to preserve and store appropriate tuberculosis and CWD diagnostic tissues for 72 hours post slaughter;
(c) a CWD susceptible cervid offal disposal plan must be developed, approved by the department in consultation with the Department of Environmental Conservation, and implemented; and
(d) the facility must be inspected and approved annually by the department.
An approved CWD susceptible cervid slaughter facility shall comply with the following requirements: