166D.10A - RESTRICTED MOVEMENT -- REQUIREMENTS.

        166D.10A  RESTRICTED MOVEMENT -- REQUIREMENTS.
         1.  If swine must be moved or relocated by restricted movement as
      provided in section 166D.10, the swine shall only be transported by
      direct movement.
         2. a.  If a person moves or relocates swine subject to
      restricted movement, the person shall only move the swine to either a
      fixed concentration point or slaughtering establishment or move or
      relocate the swine to an approved premises.
         b.  If a person receives swine subject to restricted movement,
      the person shall only receive the swine at either a fixed
      concentration point or slaughtering establishment or an approved
      premises.
         3.  Swine required to be moved or relocated by restricted movement
      must be accompanied by a restricted movement permit, as provided by
      rules which must be adopted by the department.  The department shall
      issue a restricted movement permit to the person moving or relocating
      the swine.  The permit shall include information required by the
      department, which shall at least include a description of the swine,
      the name and address of the owner, the name and address of the person
      receiving the swine, the date of movement or relocation, and the seal
      number as prescribed by the department, if a seal is required.  The
      moved or relocated swine must also be accompanied by a transportation
      certificate and certificate of inspection, if required in section
      166D.10.
         4. a.  Except as provided in this section, a vehicle moving
      swine under restricted movement shall contain a cargo area for the
      swine which shall be sealed to prevent access.  The seal shall
      conform with requirements adopted by the department.  Each seal shall
      be identified by number as required by the department.  The vehicle
      shall be sealed by an accredited veterinarian at the premises where
      the swine are kept.  The seal shall only be removed by a departmental
      official, an accredited veterinarian, an official of the United
      States department of agriculture, or the person authorized by the
      department to receive the swine upon arrival at the fixed
      concentration point, slaughtering establishment, or approved
      premises.
         b.  The department may adopt rules or issue an order to
      provide that a vehicle moving or relocating feeder swine from a herd
      which is subject to a cleanup plan is not required to be sealed as
      otherwise provided in this subsection, if the herd is kept and moved
      or relocated in compliance with the cleanup plan.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2000 Acts, ch 1110, §17, 25
         Referred to in § 166D.2, 166D.9, 166D.10, 166D.12