(1) The Division may:
- (a) Conduct random testing for mycoplasma gallisepticum, mycoplasma synoviae, or other diseases with or without the Department of Agriculture and Food's assistance;
- (b) Coordinate with the Department of Agriculture and Food and public health agencies as appropriate to investigate any reported disease and take any necessary action to control a contagious or infectious disease affecting domestic animals, wildlife, or public health; and
- (b) Coordinate with the Department of Agriculture and Food to order a veterinarian or certified pathologist's report of a suspected disease, and order quarantine, immunization, testing, or other sanitary measures.
(2)(a) The Division may order the destruction and disposal of any pen-reared gamebird found to have an untreatable disease which poses a potential threat or health risk to domestic poultry, humans, or wildlife, as determined by the Division, the Department of Agriculture and Food, or the Department of Health and Human Services.
- (b) Actions taken pursuant to Subsection (a) may be at the operator's expense.
- (c) Actions taken pursuant to Subsection (a) shall be accomplished by following procedures acceptable to the Division that ensure the disease is not transmitted to wildlife, domestic animals, or humans.
- (3) Operators must take reasonable precautions to prevent and control the spread of infectious diseases among pen-reared gamebirds under their control.
- (4) Commercial Gamebird Facilities holding 1,000 or more birds or eggs for 60 days or longer must be licensed through the Department of Agriculture and Food under Rule R58-6, and meet requirements outlined therein.
KEY: wildlife, birds, game laws, aviculture
Date of Last Change: August 7, 2025
Notice of Continuation: April 4, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-5-302; 23A-2-305; 23A-2-304