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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 163.1, subsections 1 through 8, Code 1 2 2003, are amended to read as follows: 1 3 1.Make allAdopt any necessaryrulesrule for the 1 4suppression and preventioncontrol of an infectiousandor 1 5 contagiousdiseases amongdisease affecting animals within the 1 6 state. 1 7 2. Provide for quarantining animalsaffectedafflicted 1 8 with an infectious or contagiousdiseasesdisease, or that 1 9 have been exposed to suchdiseasesdisease, whether within or 1 10 without the state. 1 11 3. Determine and employ the most efficient and practical 1 12 means for theprevention, suppression, control, and1 13eradicationcontrol ofcontagious oran infectiousdiseases1 14amongor contagious disease afflicting animals. 1 15 4. Establish, maintain, enforce, and regulate quarantine 1 16 and other measures relating to themovementsmovement and care 1 17 ofdiseasedanimals that may be exposed or afflicted with an 1 18 infectious or contagious disease. 1 19 5. Provide for the disinfection of suspected yards, 1 20 buildings,andor articles, and for the destruction ofsuch1 21 animals as may be deemed necessary by the department. 1 22 6. Enter any place where any animal is at the time 1 23 located, or where it has been kept, or where the carcass of 1 24 such animal may be, for the purpose of examining it in any way 1 25 that may be necessary to determine whether it was or is 1 26infectedexposed to or afflicted withanyan infectious or 1 27 contagiousor infectiousdisease. 1 28 7. Regulate or prohibit the arrival in, departure from, 1 29 and passage through the state,of animalsinfectedexposed to 1 30 or afflicted withor exposed to anyan infectious or 1 31 contagious disease; and in case of a violation of any such 1 32 regulation or prohibition, to detain any animal at the owner's 1 33costexpense. 1 34 8. Regulate or prohibit thebringingmovement of animals 1 35 into the state, which, inits opinionthe department's 2 1 determination, for any reason, may be detrimental to the 2 2 health of animals in the state. 2 3 Sec. 2. Section 163.2, Code 2003, is amended to read as 2 4 follows: 2 5 163.2 INFECTIOUSANDOR CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. 2 6For the purpose ofAs provided in this chapter,infectious2 7and contagious diseases shall be deemed to embraceunless the 2 8 context otherwise requires: 2 9 1. "Certificate of veterinary inspection" or "certificate" 2 10 means a legible record, made on an official form of the state 2 11 of origin or the animal and plant health inspection service of 2 12 the United States department of agriculture, and issued by an 2 13 accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a 2 14 veterinarian in the employ of the animal and plant health 2 15 inspection service, which shows that an animal listed on the 2 16 form meets the health requirements of the state of 2 17 destination. 2 18 2. "Control" means the prevention, suppression, or 2 19 eradication of an infectious or contagious disease afflicting 2 20 an animal within the state. 2 21 3. "Department" means the department of agriculture and 2 22 land stewardship. 2 23 4. "Infectious or contagious disease" means glanders, 2 24 farcy, maladie du coit (dourine), anthrax, foot and mouth 2 25 disease, scabies, hog cholera,swine dysentery,tuberculosis, 2 26 brucellosis, vesicular exanthema, scrapie, rinderpest,ovine2 27foot rot,or any other transmissible, transferable, or 2 28 communicable disease so designated by the department. 2 29 As used in this chapter, "foot and mouth disease" means a 2 30 virus of the family picornaviridae, genus aphthovirus, 2 31 including any immunologically distinct serotypes. 2 32 5. "Move" or "movement", except as provided in subchapter 2 33 III, means to ship, transport, or deliver an animal. 2 34 Sec. 3. Section 163.10, Code 2003, is amended to read as 2 35 follows: 3 1 163.10 QUARANTINING ORKILLINGDESTROYING ANIMALS. 3 2 The department may quarantine orcondemndestroy any animal 3 3which is infectedexposed to or afflicted withanyan 3 4 infectious or contagiousor infectiousdisease, but no. 3 5 However, cattle exposed to or infected with tuberculosis shall 3 6be killednot be destroyed without the owner's consent, unless 3 7 thereshall beare sufficientfundsmoneys topayreimburse 3 8 the owner forsuchthe cattle,inwhich may be paid from the 3 9allotment made for that purpose from theappropriationfor the3 10eradication of infectious and contagious diseases among3 11animals asprovided inthis chaptersection 163.15, moneys in 3 12 the brucellosis and tuberculosis eradication fund created in 3 13 section 165.18, or moneys made available by the United States 3 14 department of agriculture. 3 15 Sec. 4. Section 163.11, unnumbered paragraph 1, Code 2003, 3 16 is amended to read as follows: 3 17NoA person shallbringnot move an animal into this state, 3 18 except to a public livestockmarketsmarket where federal 3 19 inspection of livestock is maintained,any animalfor work, 3 20 breeding, or dairy purposes, unless such animal has been 3 21 examined and found free from allcontagious orinfectious or 3 22 contagious diseases. 3 23 Sec. 5. Section 163.12, Code 2003, is amended to read as 3 24 follows: 3 25 163.12 FREEDOM FROM DISEASE. 3 26 Freedom from disease as specified in section 163.11 shall 3 27 be established by acertificate of healthcertificate of 3 28 veterinary inspection signed by a veterinarian acting under 3 29 either the authority of thefederaldepartment of agriculture 3 30 and land stewardship, or of thestateUnited States department 3 31 of agricultureand land stewardship. A copy of the 3 32 certificate shall be attached to the waybill accompanying a 3 33 shipment, and a copy of the certificate shall be delivered to 3 34 the department. 3 35 Sec. 6. Section 163.14, Code 2003, is amended to read as 4 1 follows: 4 2 163.14 INTRASTATESHIPMENTSMOVEMENT. 4 3All animalsAn animal,except those intendedother than an 4 4 animal to be moved for immediate slaughter, shall be inspected 4 5 when required by the department, and accompanied by the 4 6aforesaidcertificate of veterinary inspection provided in 4 7 section 163.12 whenshippedmoved from a pointpublic4 8stockyardin this state to another point within the state 4 9 where federal inspection is not maintained. 4 10 Sec. 7. Section 163.15, unnumbered paragraphs 1 and 2, 4 11 Code 2003, are amended to read as follows: 4 12Whenever any animal is found to be infected with one of the4 13contagious diseases enumerated in section 163.2 or one which4 14has been designated by the department thereunder, if there be4 15no other provisions for indemnifying the owner in case the4 16same be condemned and ordered by the department to be killed,4 17andIf the secretary of agriculture determines thatthe4 18existence of said communicablethe outbreak of an infectious 4 19 or contagious disease among an animal population constitutes a 4 20 threat to the general welfare or the public health of the 4 21 inhabitants ofthethis state, the secretary shall formulate a 4 22 program of eradicationincluding thereinwhich shall include 4 23 the condemnation andkillingdestroying of theinfected4 24 animals; provided however, that saidexposed to or afflicted 4 25 with the disease. The program of eradication shall provide 4 26 for the indemnification of owners of the livestock under this 4 27 section, if there are no other sources of indemnification. 4 28 The program shall not beput into effect as hereinafter4 29providedeffective until thesameprogram has been approved by 4 30 the executive council. 4 31 If an animalinfectedafflicted withaan infectious or 4 32 contagious disease is destroyed under a program of eradication 4 33 as provided in this section, the owner shall be compensated 4 34 according to one of the following methods: 4 35 Sec. 8. Section 163.15, subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 5 1 2, Code 2003, is amended to read as follows: 5 2 c. If an owner elects to be paid an indemnity amount based 5 3 on a method that provides either a determination by appointed 5 4 appraisers or pursuant to a formula, the owner shall not be 5 5 entitled to revoke the election, unless otherwise provided by 5 6 the department. An owner's decision to delay or refuse to 5 7 make an election under this section shall not affect the 5 8 condemnation and destruction ofinfectedafflicted animals 5 9 under the program of eradication. 5 10 d. Upon approval by the executive council, there is 5 11 appropriated to the department from any moneys in the general 5 12 fund of the state not otherwise appropriated moneys sufficient 5 13 to carry out the provisions of this subsection. 5 14 Sec. 9. Section 163.23, Code 2003, is amended to read as 5 15 follows: 5 16 163.23 FALSE CERTIFICATES OF HEALTH. 5 17 A veterinarian shall not issue a certificate ofhealth5 18 veterinary inspection for an animal knowing that the animal 5 19 described in the certificateof healthwas not the same animal 5 20 from which tests were made as a basis for issuing the 5 21 certificate. A veterinarian shall not otherwise falsify a 5 22 certificateof health. 5 23 Sec. 10. Section 163.24, Code 2003, is amended to read as 5 24 follows: 5 25 163.24 USING FALSE CERTIFICATE. 5 26 A person shall not conduct a transaction to import, export, 5 27 or transport an animal within this state or sell or offer for 5 28 sale an animal if the person uses a certificate ofhealth5 29 veterinary inspection in connection with the transaction 5 30 knowing that the animal described in the certificateof health5 31 was not the animal from which tests were made as a basis for 5 32 issuing the certificateof health. A person shall not 5 33 otherwise use an altered or otherwise false certificate in 5 34 connection with such transaction. 5 35 Sec. 11. Section 163.30, subsection 5, unnumbered 6 1 paragraphs 1 and 4, Code Supplement 2003, are amended to read 6 2 as follows: 6 3 All swine moved shall be accompanied byan officiala 6 4healthcertificateor veterinarianof veterinary inspection 6 5certificateissued by the state of origin and prepared and 6 6 signed by a veterinarian. Thehealthcertificateor6 7veterinarian inspection certificateshall show the point of 6 8 origin, the point of destination, individual identification, 6 9 immunization status, and, when required, any movement permit 6 10 number assigned to the shipment by the department. All such 6 11 movement of swine shall be completed within seventy-two hours 6 12 unless an extension of time for movement is granted by the 6 13 department. 6 14 The department may combinean official healtha certificate 6 15or a veterinarianof veterinary inspectioncertificatewith a 6 16 certificate of inspection required under chapter 166D. 6 17 Sec. 12. Section 163.30, subsection 9, Code Supplement 6 18 2003, is amended to read as follows: 6 19 9. All swine found by a registered veterinarian to have 6 20 anyinfectious, contagious, or communicable swineinfectious 6 21 or contagious disease after delivery to any livestock sale 6 22 barn or auction market for resale other than for slaughter, 6 23 shall be immediately returned to the consignor's premises to 6 24 be quarantined separate and apart for fifteen days. Such 6 25 swinemayshall not be moved from such premises for any 6 26 purpose unlessan official healtha certificateor6 27veterinarianof veterinary inspectioncertificateaccompanies 6 28 the movement or unless they are sent to slaughter. This 6 29 subsection shall in no way supersede the requirements of 6 30 sections 163A.2 and 163A.3. 6 31 Sec. 13. Section 163.43, Code 2003, is amended to read as 6 32 follows: 6 33 163.43HEALTHCERTIFICATE REQUIRED. 6 34 1. A person shall not be a party to a lease of a breeding 6 35 bull within this state in which the lessor is a licensee, 7 1 unless the breeding bull is accompanied by ahealth7 2 certificate of veterinary inspection. For the purposes of 7 3 this section, a breeding bull is leased within this state if 7 4 it is leased to an Iowa resident. 7 5 2. Thehealthcertificate of veterinary inspection shall 7 6 be issued by a licensed veterinarian who examines the breeding 7 7 bull and signs thehealthcertificate. Thehealthcertificate 7 8 shall include all of the following: 7 9 a. A statement that, to the best of the knowledge and 7 10 belief of the veterinarian, the breeding bull is apparently 7 11 free fromanyan infectious,or contagious, or communicable7 12 disease. 7 13 b. A statement that the breeding bull has reacted 7 14 negatively to a test for brucellosis conducted within six 7 15 months prior to the date that the veterinarian signs the 7 16healthcertificate. 7 17 c. If the breeding bull does not originate from this 7 18 state, a statement providing that importing the breeding bull 7 19 satisfies applicable importation requirements. 7 20 d. The identification number of the breeding bull as 7 21 required pursuant to section 163.42. 7 22 e. The date that thehealthcertificateiswas issued. 7 23 3. Thehealthcertificate of veterinary inspection shall 7 24 not be valid after the term of the lease expires or after the 7 25 breeding bull moves from the lessee's premises. Thereafter, a 7 26 newhealthcertificate must be issued as required in this 7 27 section. 7 28 4. One copy of thehealthcertificate of veterinary 7 29 inspection shall be issued to the licensee who shall maintain 7 30 thehealthcertificate as part of the licensee's business 7 31 records. One copy of thehealthcertificate shall be issued 7 32 to the lessee when the breeding bull is delivered to the 7 33 lessee. A licensee shall show thehealthcertificate upon 7 34 request to any person designated by the department to enforce 7 35 the provisions of this section. 8 1 Sec. 14. Section 163.46, Code 2003, is amended to read as 8 2 follows: 8 3 163.46 SALE OF SEMEN. 8 4 The owner of a breeding bull located within this state 8 5 shall not sell the semen from that bull for the purpose of 8 6 artificial insemination unless the owner is in possession of a 8 7healthcertificate of veterinary inspection signed and issued 8 8 by a licensed veterinarian within six months before the date 8 9 the semen is collected. Thehealthcertificate shall not be 8 10 valid if the bull is moved to other premises between the date 8 11 of examination and the date of collection. Thehealth8 12 certificate shall show that on the date of issue the breeding 8 13 bull had been tested negative for brucellosis and, to the best 8 14 knowledge and belief of the examining veterinarian, was free 8 15 from any infectious,or contagious, or communicabledisease. 8 16 Sec. 15. Section 163.61, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 8 17 2003, is amended to read as follows: 8 18 b. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph "a", a 8 19 person who falsifies ahealthcertificate, veterinarianof 8 20 veterinary inspectioncertificate, or certificate of8 21inspectionshall be subject to a civil penalty of not more 8 22 than five thousand dollars for each reference to an animal 8 23 falsified on the certificate. However, a person who falsifies 8 24 a certificateof inspectionissued pursuant to chapter 166D 8 25 shall be subject to a civil penalty as provided in this 8 26 section or section 166D.16, but not both. A person shall not 8 27 be subject to a civil penalty totaling more than twenty-five 8 28 thousand dollars for falsifying a certificate, regardless of 8 29 the number of animals falsified on the certificate. 8 30 Sec. 16. Section 163A.1, subsection 4, Code 2003, is 8 31 amended to read as follows: 8 32 4."Health certificate" or "certificate of health" or8 33"interstate health certificate""Certificate of veterinary 8 34 inspection" or "certificate" meansa legible record, made on8 35an official form of the state of origin or the animal disease9 1eradication branch of the United States department of9 2agriculture or any successor agency thereto, and issued by an9 3accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a9 4veterinarian in the employ of the animal disease eradication9 5branch of the United States department of agriculture or any9 6successor agency thereto, which shows that the animals listed9 7thereon meet the health requirements of the state of9 8destinationthe same as defined in section 163.2. 9 9 Sec. 17. Section 163A.5, Code 2003, is amended to read as 9 10 follows: 9 11 163A.5 INTERSTATE SHIPMENTS. 9 12 1.AllExcept as provided in subsection 2, breeding swine 9 13 four months of age and over, enteringIowathis state for 9 14 breeding or exhibition purposes, shall be accompanied byan9 15official interstate healtha certificate of inspection issued 9 16 by an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin, showing. 9 17 The certificate shall show that such swine meetthe Iowathis 9 18 state's entry requirements and are negative to the test for 9 19 brucellosis conducted by an official laboratory of the state 9 20 of origin within thirty days of entry; provided, that swine9 21from validated brucellosis-free herds. 9 22 2. a. Swine may enter the state or be exhibited without a 9 23 test for brucellosiswhenif one of the following applies: 9 24 (1) The swine are from a brucellosis-free herd as 9 25 validated according to rules adopted by the department. 9 26 (2) The swine are from a state that is declared to be 9 27 brucellosis-free as recognized by the department. 9 28 b. The swine must be accompanied by a certificate of 9 29healthveterinary inspection issued by an accredited 9 30 veterinarian of the state of origin or a veterinarian employed 9 31 by the animaldisease eradication branchand plant inspection 9 32 service of the United States department of agricultureor any9 33successor agency thereto, showing such swine to have9 34originated. The certificate must indicate whether the swine 9 35 are from a state that is declared to be brucellosis-free. If 10 1 the swine are from a brucellosis-freeherds and givingherd, 10 2 the certificate must indicate the herd number andshowingshow 10 3 that the herd has been tested within the past twelve months. 10 4 Sec. 18. Section 164.1, Code 2003, is amended by adding 10 5 the following new subsection: 10 6 NEW SUBSECTION. 2A. "Certificate of veterinary 10 7 inspection" or "certificate" means the same as defined in 10 8 section 163.2. 10 9 Sec. 19. Section 164.14, subsection 2, paragraph c, Code 10 10 2003, is amended to read as follows: 10 11 c. Accompanied byan official healtha certificate of 10 12 veterinary inspection showing a record of a negative 10 13 brucellosis test, when required, accomplished within thirty 10 14 days of importation. 10 15 Sec. 20. NEW SUBSECTION. 165.1A DEFINITIONS. 10 16 As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise 10 17 requires: 10 18 1. "Department" means the department of agriculture and 10 19 land stewardship. 10 20 2. "Certificate of veterinary inspection" or "certificate" 10 21 means the same as defined in section 163.2. 10 22 Sec. 21. Section 165.36, subsection 3, Code 2003, is 10 23 amended to read as follows: 10 24 3. That such cattle are brought intothe state of Iowa10 25 this state under quarantine to be tuberculin tested for 10 26 tuberculosis and fully examined in not less than sixty days 10 27 nor more than ninety days, such. The testtomust be applied 10 28 by a veterinarian accredited by the departmentof agriculture10 29and land stewardship of the state of Iowaand at the expense 10 30 of theownersowner. Such cattle brought in under quarantine 10 31 shall be accompanied byan officiala certificate of 10 32 veterinary inspection issued by a veterinarian accredited by 10 33 the state from which the cattlecomeare imported or by the 10 34department of agriculture of theanimal and plant health 10 35 inspection service of the United States department of 11 1 agriculture showing them to be free from tuberculosis. The 11 2 department of agriculture and land stewardship shall not 11 3 release its quarantinethus provided for shall be established11 4by the department of agriculture and land stewardship of the11 5state of Iowa and shall not be releaseduntilthean 11 6 examination has been made and the department determines that 11 7 such cattlefound free fromare not afflicted with 11 8 tuberculosis. 11 9 Sec. 22. Section 166A.1, subsection 8, Code 2003, is 11 10 amended to read as follows: 11 11 8."Official health certificate""Certificate of 11 12 veterinary inspection" or "certificate" meansa legal record11 13covering the requirement of the state of Iowa and approved by11 14the proper livestock sanitary official of the state of origin11 15and issued by an accredited veterinarianthe same as defined 11 16 in section 163.2. 11 17 Sec. 23. Section 166A.4, Code 2003, is amended to read as 11 18 follows: 11 19 166A.4 DIPPING. 11 20 All breeding and feeding sheep offered for sale or exchange 11 21 or otherwise moved or released from any premises, vehicle or 11 22 conveyance, shall, within ten days prior to exchange, release, 11 23 or movement, be dipped in an approved dip under the 11 24 supervision of theIowadepartmentof agriculture and land11 25stewardship or of the animal disease eradication divisionor 11 26 the animal and plant health inspection service of the United 11 27 States department of agriculture; provided, that when. When 11 28 sheep are moved within or from a certified scabies-free area 11 29 inthethis state, the sheep must be accompanied byan11 30official health certificate,a certificate of veterinary 11 31 inspection as provided in chapter 163. The dipping shall not 11 32 be required prior to such movement; and provided further, that11 33sheep. Sheep may be moved from a premises to an approved 11 34 facility for the purpose of dipping under such conditions as 11 35 may be required by the rules of the department, and alsoor 12 1 the animal and plant health inspection service of the United 12 2 States department of agriculture. In addition, sheep are not 12 3 required to be dipped if moved to a livestock auction market 12 4need not be dippeduntil after sale, Nor. Sheep are not 12 5 required to be dipped if consigned directly for slaughter. 12 6 Sec. 24. Section 166A.10, Code 2003, is amended to read as 12 7 follows: 12 8 166A.10 RESTRAINT OF MOVEMENT. 12 9 Sheep from noncertified scabies-free areas withinIowathis 12 10 state shall not enter certified scabies-free areas unless they 12 11 have been dipped in an approved dip under supervision within 12 12 ten days preceding movement and satisfactory evidence of 12 13 dipping accompanies the shipment, except. However, such sheep 12 14 maymovebe moved into certified scabies-free areas if 12 15 consigned directly to a stockyard market, auction market or 12 16 slaughter establishment, under federal inspection, provided 12 17 the sheep are accompanied by a certificate of veterinary 12 18 inspection stating number, description, consignor and 12 19 consignee. 12 20 Sec. 25. Section 166A.11, Code 2003, is amended to read as 12 21 follows: 12 22 166A.11 SHEEP ENTERING STATE. 12 23 1.All sheep enteringSheep being moved into the state for 12 24 breeding or feeding purposes shall be accompanied by apermit12 25and by a healthcertificate of veterinary inspection stating 12 26 the sheep arefromany of the following: 12 27 a. From a certified scabies-free areaor if not from a12 28certified scabies-free area that they have been dipped. 12 29 b. Dipped in an approved dip within ten days prior to 12 30 movement.All livestock12 31 2. Livestock markets, dealers and individuals shall retain 12 32 all incoming waybills, permits and healthand certificates for 12 33 a period of one year, same towhich shall be made available to 12 34 the department upon demandby the department. 12 35 Sec. 26. Section 166D.2, Code 2003, is amended by adding 13 1 the following new subsection: 13 2 NEW SUBSECTION. 5A. "Certificate of veterinary 13 3 inspection" means the same as defined in section 163.2. 13 4 Sec. 27. Section 166D.10, subsection 1, unnumbered 13 5 paragraph 1, Code Supplement 2003, is amended to read as 13 6 follows: 13 7 A person shall not sell, lease, exhibit, loan, move, or 13 8 relocate swine within the state unless the swine are 13 9 accompanied by a certificate of inspection in the same manner 13 10 as provided foran official healtha certificateor13 11veterinarian certificateof veterinary inspection as provided 13 12 in section 163.30. The department may combine the certificate 13 13 of inspection withan official healtha certificateor a13 14veterinarianof veterinary inspectioncertificate. A 13 15 certificate of inspection is not required if any of the 13 16 following apply: 13 17 Sec. 28. Section 166D.10, subsection 1, paragraph b, 13 18 subparagraph (3), Code Supplement 2003, is amended to read as 13 19 follows: 13 20 (3) A certificate of inspection, oran official healtha 13 21 certificateor a veterinarianof veterinary inspection 13 22certificateas provided in section 163.30, has been issued for 13 23 the swine within thirty days prior to the date of relocation. 13 24 The department may adopt rules excusing a person from 13 25 complying with this subparagraph if the department determines 13 26 that the purposes of the chapter as provided in section 166D.1 13 27 are not furthered by the requirement. 13 28 Sec. 29. Section 166D.10, subsection 1, paragraph b, 13 29 unnumbered paragraph 2, Code Supplement 2003, is amended to 13 30 read as follows: 13 31 The department shall adopt rules required to administer 13 32 this paragraph "b". A transportation certificate accompanying 13 33 relocated swine shall cite the relevant relocation record and 13 34 certificate of inspection, orofficial healthcertificateor13 35veterinarianof veterinary inspectioncertificate. The 14 1 department may provide for the examination of the relocation 14 2 records on the owner's premises during normal business hours, 14 3 or may require that reports containing relevant information 14 4 contained in relocation records and certificates of 14 5 inspection, orofficial healthcertificatesor veterinarianof 14 6 veterinary inspectioncertificates, be periodically submitted 14 7 to the department. For purposes of this section, swine 14 8 production information contained in relocation records is a 14 9 trade secret as provided in section 22.7, unless otherwise 14 10 provided by rules adopted by the department. The department 14 11 shall provide for the disclosure of confidential information 14 12 only to the extent required for enforcement of this chapter, 14 13 the detection and prosecution of public offenses, or to comply 14 14 with a subpoena or court order. 14 15 Sec. 30. Section 166D.10, subsection 2, unnumbered 14 16 paragraph 2, Code Supplement 2003, is amended to read as 14 17 follows: 14 18 As used in this subsection, "farm to farm within the state" 14 19 does not include the movement or relocation of native Iowa 14 20 feeder pigs to the possession of a dealer licensed pursuant to 14 21 section 163.30. Native Iowa feeder pigs that are moved shall 14 22 be accompanied by a certificate of inspection, oran official14 23healtha certificateor veterinarian certificateof veterinary 14 24 inspection as provided in section 163.30, unless swine are 14 25 otherwise exempted from this requirement by this section. 14 26 Sec. 31. Section 172B.3, subsection 2, paragraph 1, Code 14 27 2003, is amended to read as follows: 14 28 l. The form number and state of issuance of anyhealth14 29 certificate of veterinary inspection accompanying the 14 30 livestock. 14 31 EXPLANATION 14 32 This bill amends a number of provisions in Title V of the 14 33 Code relating to animal health, and specifically infectious or 14 34 contagious diseases regulated by the department of agriculture 14 35 and land stewardship. The bill amends the term "infectious or 15 1 contagious" throughout the title to be consistent. The bill 15 2 provides a common definition of the term "certificate of 15 3 veterinary inspection" (formerly "health certificate" or 15 4 "certificate of health") as used throughout chapters 15 5 regulating animal health. The definition is borrowed from 15 6 Code chapter 163A regulating brucellosis in swine. The bill 15 7 also amends Code chapter 163 to provide a definition of 15 8 "control" and "movement". 15 9 Code section 163.1 currently authorizes the department to 15 10 quarantine animals that have been infected or exposed to an 15 11 infectious or contagious disease and provides for the 15 12 destruction of such animals as determined by the department. 15 13 This presumably refers to animals which have been exposed to 15 14 or afflicted with the disease and this bill specifically 15 15 provides for that. The bill makes a related change to Code 15 16 section 163.10, which provides for quarantining and destroying 15 17 animals infected with the disease. The bill provides that 15 18 this includes animals which are exposed to the disease. Code 15 19 section 163.15 currently provides for indemnifying owners 15 20 whose livestock has been destroyed by the department. One 15 21 method is based on a formula adopted by the department and 15 22 approved by the executive council. The other method is an 15 23 appraisal method. The bill provides an appropriation to the 15 24 department from the general fund as approved by the executive 15 25 council to support payments under the formula method just as 15 26 executive council approves payments now based on the appraisal 15 27 method. 15 28 LSB 5242HZ 80 15 29 da/sh/8
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