(b) The rules shall include, but not be limited to:
- (1) Preventing the spread of diseases between captive and wild cervids;
- (2) Implementing an identification system that allows individual captive cervids to be recognized and identified throughout the animal's life;
- (3) Establishing specifications for fencing necessary to prevent the escape of captive cervids and the infiltration of wild cervids into a captive cervid farming facility;
- (4) Specifying record-keeping standards required of captive cervid farming facilities, including standards for documenting purchases, propagation, sales, harvesting, sales of venison and other documentation required to maintain accurate and complete business records;
- (5) Establishing animal health testing criteria, inoculation requirements and statistical information to track, discover and prevent the spread of animal diseases, including chronic wasting disease;
- (6) Regulating the intrastate and interstate movement of captive cervids and maintaining documentation of the origin and destination of all cervid shipments, disease and identification records and any other requisite documentation;
- (7) Creating regulations for the sale and slaughtering of captive cervids for venison;
- (8) Establishing a schedule of fees and charges for services provided by the department to captive cervid farming facilities; and
- (9) Procedures for captive cervid farming facilities to close and wind down operations.