Wyo. Code R. 051-0001-2
General Agency, Board or Commission Rules
Chapter 2: Surveillance for Brucellosis
Effective Date: 09/22/1998 to 01/11/1999
Rule Type: Expired Emergency Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 051.0001.2.09221998
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Wyoming Livestock Board by virtue of W.S. §11-18-103 (v), Wyoming Statutes 1977, the following rules and regulations are hereby promulgated.
These rules and regulations are adopted to enhance the marketability of Wyoming Bovine, address certain issues regarding the eradication of Brucellosis and preserve Wyoming's Brucellosis Class Free status.
Penalties for a violation of any portion of these rules will be pursuant to W.S. §11-19-102.
The Wyoming Livestock Board recognizes and references the most recent edition of the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service's Brucellosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, and the Code of Federal Regulations (Part 9) to the extent that they are not inconsistent, do not contradict or interfere with the meaning and implementation of these rules and the applicable laws of the State of Wyoming.
The following definitions are applicable for these rules. If not defined, or listed below, refer to the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service's Brucellosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules.
(a) 'Accredited Veterinarian' means an individual who is licensed to practice veterinary medicine and is accredited by the USDA/APHIS.
(b) 'Affected Bovine' means any Bovine which the designated Brucellosis epidemiologist classifies as affected based on the serological results as defined in the UMR or from which a field strain isolate of Brucella Abortus has been confirmed by a recognized laboratory or Accredited Veterinarian.
(c) 'Approved Livestock Market' means a livestock market that is approved by the State of Wyoming to test cattle upon arrival from the surveillance area, and has been approved to handle cattle under conditions required by the Cooperative State-Federal Brucellosis Eradication Program.
(d) 'B Brand' means a 2' X 3' hot iron single B character brand applied to either side of the tail-head of a Bovine. Use of a B Brand is described in Section 10 of these Rules.
(e) 'Board' means the Wyoming Livestock Board, state agency 051, 2020 Carey Avenue, 4th Floor, Cheyenne WY 82002-0051, (307) 777-7515.
(f) 'Bovine' means all Bovine animals in the genus Bos, regardless of age or gender.
(g) 'Brand Inspector' means personnel approved by the Board to execute the duties prescribed by law, rules, regulations and orders, including determination of ownership of livestock and review of bovine brucellosis status documentation.
(h) 'Brucellosis' means an infectious disease of animals and humans caused by Brucella Abortus.
(i) 'CFR' means the - United States Code of Federal Regulations, Part 9.
(j) 'Direct Movement' means movement in which the Bovine are not unloaded en route to their final destination.
(k) 'Exposed Bovine' means any Bovine, which has been exposed to a Reactor Bovine.
(l) 'Herd' means all Bovine that are grouped together for management purposes.
(m) 'Immediate Slaughter' means the slaughter of a Bovine within three working days at a Recognized Slaughter Establishment.
(n) 'Official Vaccinate' means a Bovine female that was inoculated subcutaneously with an approved Brucella vaccine by a State or Federal representative or an Accredited Veterinarian using the approved vaccination procedure outlined in the UMR. The Bovine must have been properly identified as a vaccinate by an official eartag and vaccination tattoo and must have been reported on the appropriate certificate to the appropriate State or Federal animal health agency.
(o) 'Parturient' means a Bovine that is visibly prepared to give birth or within two weeks of giving birth.
(p) 'Permit' means an official document (VS Form 1-27) that is issued by a State or Federal representative or by an accredited veterinarian. The permit is required to accompany all brucellosis Reactor Bovine and brucellosis Exposed Bovine that are being moved to a specified destination.
(q) 'Post parturient' means a Bovine that has recently given birth.
(r) 'Quarantine' as used in these rules, means an official document, issued by the Board, which restricts the movement of specific bovine and may set forth requirements regarding their testing.
(s) 'Reactor Bovine' means any Bovine whose blood serum has been subjected to official serologic tests and the test results are classified by the designated epidemiologist as a possible Brucella infected Bovine.
(t) 'Recognized Slaughter Establishment' means any slaughter establishment operating under the provisions of the Federal Meat Inspection Act or the Wyoming Wholesome Meat Act of 1969.
(u) 'S Brand' means a 2' X 3' hot iron single S character brand applied to either side of the tail-head of a Bovine. Use of a S Brand is described in Section 10 of these Rules.
(v) 'Surveillance Area' means Hot Springs, Fremont, Lincoln, Park, Sublette and Teton Counties.
(w) 'Test-Eligible Bovine' means Bovine 18 months of age and over (as evidenced by the loss of the first pair of temporary incisor teeth), except steers, spayed heifers and official vaccinates under 24 months of age (as evidenced by the presence of the first pair of fully erupted permanent incisor teeth). Official vaccinates that are Parturient or Post Parturient are test eligible regardless of age.
(x) 'UMR' means the Brucellosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, published by the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service.
(y) 'USDA/APHIS/VS' means the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services.
Before a change in ownership can occur for any test eligible bovine in the surveillance area, the bovine must be identified using board approved individual identification and must have a negative Brucellosis test performed. The test may be done up to sixty (60) days before leaving the ranch of origin or immediately upon arrival at an approved livestock market. The test will be documented in one of the following ways:
(a) A document number will be recorded by the Brand Inspector on the change of ownership brand inspection form. This number will be found on the serology sheet.
(b) or, the appropriate brand inspection form will be used to move them to an Approved Livestock Market, where a brucellosis test shall be performed upon arrival.
(i) Bovine consigned for Immediate Slaughter at a Recognized Slaughter Establishment and moving directly from the ranch of origin to the Recognized Slaughter Establishment.
(ii) Bovine slaughtered at their place of residence.
(iii) All Bovine which are not test eligible listed below:
(A) Bulls under 18 months of age (18 months, as evidenced by loss of the first pair of temporary incisors.)
(B) Official female vaccinates under 24 months of age (24 months, as evidenced by full eruption of the first pair of permanent incisors.)
(C) Steers.
(D) Spayed females.
All Test Eligible Bovine which trail through or graze on Grand Teton National Park shall have a brucellosis herd test when they return from summer pasture in the fall of 1997. If these herds are found to be free of Brucellosis, this requirement is intended to be a one time event.
Bovine which give a suspicious reaction to an official blood test for Brucellosis, in otherwise negative herds, shall be Quarantined and subject to an official retest made not less than thirty nor more than sixty days from the date of collecting the blood sample with the suspicious reaction, and shall be dealt with in a manner which is consistent with procedures outlined in the UMR, insofar as those procedures are not inconsistent with the rules, regulations and laws of the State of Wyoming.
The Board, or its authorized representative, shall issue a Quarantine of all Affected Bovine and the Herd associated with the Affected Bovine. Affected Bovine or other Bovine in the associated herd shall be held subject to the Quarantine and shall not be offered for sale, or given away except with written permission of the Board or its authorized representative. Quarantined Bovine may be slaughtered in accordance with W.S. §11-19-104.
Upon approval of the Board, quarantined Bovine may be slaughtered on premise by the owner.
Movement of quarantined Bovine will only be allowed by Permit as outlined in the UMR, insofar as those procedures are not inconsistent with the rules, regulations and laws of the State of Wyoming. Reactor Bovine must be B branded prior to movement. All other Exposed Bovine must be S branded prior to movement. A Permit may only be issued under the following conditions:
Calfhood vaccination of replacement Bovine is mandatory for the surveillance area by the approved vaccination procedure outlined in the UMR and CFR.
These rules and regulations shall terminate one year from filing with the Secretary of State's Office unless renewed annually for good cause.