4 Tex. Admin. Code § 49.2
Interstate Movement Requirements
Effective Feb 5, 199823 TexReg 739Source Note: The provisions of this §49.2 adopted to be effective October 1, 1985, 10 TexReg 3554; amended to be effective July 1, 1987, 12 TexReg 1866; amended to be effective December 31, 1989, 14 TexReg 6549; amended to be effective May 20, 1991, 16 TexReg 2471; amended to be effective October 9, 1992, 17 TexReg 6548; amended to be effective February 5, 1998, 23 TexReg 739.Texas Secretary of State
(a) Equine infectious anemia (EIA) requirements. All horses, mules, asses, ponies, zebras, and any other equidae must have a negative agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test or a negative competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (CELISA) test for EIA within 12 months prior to entering Texas. The negative test results together with the date of the test and name of the laboratory conducting the test must be shown on the certificate of veterinary inspection. Alternatively, a completed VS Form 10-11 (Equine Infectious Anemia Laboratory Test) may be attached to the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection in place of copying information on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Only test results from USDA-approved laboratories are acceptable. Exceptions to these requirements are:
- (1) equidae consigned directly to an approved slaughtering establishment accompanied by a prior permit issued by the Texas Animal Health Commission;
- (2) equidae that have been "S" branded and consigned directly to an approved slaughter establishment accompanied by a VS 1-27 permit;
- (3) equidae may enter Texas when consigned directly to a veterinary hospital or clinic for treatment or for usual veterinary procedures when accompanied by a prior permit issued by the Texas Animal Health Commission. Following release by the veterinarian, equidae must be returned immediately to the state of origin by the most direct route.
- (b) Fever tick requirements. Equidae originating in a fever tick infected area must be accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized state or federal inspector showing them free of fever tick infestation or exposure thereto and dipped in a recognized dipping solution. Dipping must be under the supervision of a state or federal inspector immediately prior to shipment, and the equidae must be transported in clean and disinfected trucks, railroad cars, or other vehicles.
Source Note:The provisions of this §49.2 adopted to be effective October 1, 1985, 10 TexReg 3554; amended to be effective July 1, 1987, 12 TexReg 1866; amended to be effective December 31, 1989, 14 TexReg 6549; amended to be effective May 20, 1991, 16 TexReg 2471; amended to be effective October 9, 1992, 17 TexReg 6548; amended to be effective February 5, 1998, 23 TexReg 739.