N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 4106.6
(a) No horse shall enter the State of New York unless accompanied by a certificate of equine examination signed by a veterinarian accredited and licensed by the state in which the examination required by the certificate was made and further provided that no horse shall enter the State of New York until the original of said certificate has been placed in the mail for delivery first class to the state veterinarian of the state in which the required examination was conducted.
(2) The certificate shall include the following statement signed by the examining veterinarian:
I hereby certify that I am accredited and licensed in the State of (State) and that the (number) horse or horses described above was or were examined by me on the date indicated and found to be free from symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease. I further certify that the temperature of each horse was as recorded above. Signature: ______ Address: ______ (Accredited Veterinarian)
(3) The certificate shall make provision for the recording of test results by the state veterinarian of the state of origin and shall include the following statement for subsequent counter-signature by such state veterinarian:
This certifies that the issuing veterinarian is accredited and licensed to practice in the State of (State) _____ and that the test results recorded above are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Signature:
(State Veterinarian)
Date Countersigned:
(b) Form of certificate.