Wash. Admin. Code § 16-54-180
Import health requirements.
(2) All wild and exotic animals must be accompanied by an entry permit.
Import test requirements.
(3) Brucellosis: Within thirty days before entering Washington state, negative serologic testing must be conducted on the following categories of captive wild or exotic animals that are more than six months of age:
Table 1.
Wild and exotic animals that must be tested for brucellosis
| Tested For | Species Scientific Name | Common Name Examples |
| Brucella abortus | Camelidae | • Vicuna |
| • Guanaco | ||
| • Camel | ||
| Cervidae | • Elk | |
| • Caribou | ||
| • Moose | ||
| • Reindeer | ||
| • Deer | ||
| Giraffidae | • Giraffe | |
| • Okapi | ||
| Bovidae | • Wild cattle (gaur, banteng, kaupre, yak) | |
| • Bison (American bison, European bison) | ||
| • Buffalo (Asian water buffalo, tamaraw, lowland anoa, mountain anoa, African buffalo) | ||
| Ovidae, Capridae | • Wild sheep (bighorn sheep, Dall's sheep, mouflon, argoli, uriol, blue sheep, barbary sheep, red sheep) | |
| • Wild goats (Rocky Mountain goat, ibex, walia ibex, west Caucasian tur, east Caucasian tur, Spanish ibex, markhor) | ||
| Brucella suis | Suidae | • Wild swine (European wild boar, bearded pig, Jovan pig, pygmy hog, wart hog, giant forest pig, East Indian swine or Babirusa, African bush pig, peccaries) |
| Brucella suis biovar 4 | Cervidae | • Caribou• Reindeer |
| Brucella ovis | Ovidae, Capridae | • All wild sheep and goats must be tested and found negative to Brucella ovis within thirty days before entering Washington state |
(4) Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis):
(b) Within thirty days before entering Washington state, the animals listed in the following table must test negative for M. bovis and M. tuberculosis by a skin test or other approved test that follows federal tuberculosis protocols:
Table 2.
Wild and exotic animals that must be tested for tuberculosis
| Species Scientific Name | Common Name Examples |
| Ceropithecidae | • Old world primates2 |
| Hylobotidae | • Gibbons2 |
| • Lessor apes2 | |
| Pongidae | • Great apes2 |
| Elephantidae | • Elephants1 |
| Bovidae | • Wild cattle |
| Ovidae, Capridae | • Wild sheep |
| • Wild goats | |
| Cervidae | • Elk |
| • Caribou | |
| • Moose | |
| • Reindeer | |
| • Deer | |
| Giraffidae | • Giraffe |
| • Okapi | |
| 1Negative trunk wash or other USDA-validated tuberculosis test every twelve months. | |
| 2All nonhuman primates are exempt from the M. bovis testing requirement. |
(d) For all captive wild or exotic animals not listed in Table 2 of this section, the following statement signed by the animal's owner or agent must be placed on the official certificate of veterinary inspection:
"To my knowledge, the animals listed on this certificate are not infected with tuberculosis and have not been exposed to animals infected with tuberculosis during the past twelve months."
(7) Elaphostrongylinae (Parelophostrongylus tenvis (meningeal worm) and Elaphostrongylus cervis (muscle worm)): Before entering Washington state, all Cervidae must be examined for Elaphostrongylinae infection in the absence of anthelminthic treatment that could mask detection of the parasite.
(b) All Cervidae residing for less than six months west of a line through the eastern boundaries of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas or geographical boundaries as otherwise designated by the state veterinarian or from east of that line must be held in a preentry quarantine for thirty to sixty days and have two fecal tests for dorsal-spined larvae made by an approved laboratory using the Baermann technique.
(e) To prevent the presence of the gastropod intermediate hosts of Elaphostrongylinae larvae, the quarantine site must be prepared and inspected before the imported animals enter. Preparation includes:
[Statutory Authority: RCW 16.36.040 and chapter 34.05 RCW. WSR 17-13-068, § 16-54-180, filed 6/16/17, effective 7/17/17; WSR 16-23-108, § 16-54-180, filed 11/18/16, effective 12/19/16; WSR 15-02-025, § 16-54-180, filed 12/30/14, effective 1/30/15. Statutory Authority: Chapters 16.36 and 34.05 RCW. WSR 10-13-153, § 16-54-180, filed 6/23/10, effective 7/24/10; WSR 07-14-056, § 16-54-180, filed 6/28/07, effective 7/29/07.]