2380.6 - Keeping and handling of cervids.

     § 2380.6.  Keeping and handling of cervids.        (a)  Pens and enclosures.--The department shall adopt     regulations concerning the type of pens and enclosures used for     Cervidae livestock operations. Regulations shall ensure that all     of the following apply:            (1)  The fenced enclosure surrounds the outside perimeter        of the operation and is designed to protect the public and        confine the privately owned cervids. Regulations under this        paragraph may require a fence height of not greater than ten        feet from the ground to the top.            (2)  The premises is adequate to provide for the health        and comfort of the cervids.        (b)  Marking cervids contained at Cervidae livestock     operations.--A person may not transfer possession of a cervid     unless that cervid is marked by both of the following:            (1)  At least one permanent unique identifier, such as a        legible tattoo, United States Department of Agriculture        (USDA) approved ear tag, breed registration or other        department-approved identification method. If a microchip is        used, the cervid owner must provide the necessary reader.            (2)  At least one temporary identifier.        (c)  Live Cervidae.--Cervids may be brought onto the premises     through interstate or intrastate commerce and may be removed     from the premises or relocated to another premises in a manner     consistent with this chapter and regulations promulgated by the     department. On delivery of a live cervid, the Cervidae livestock     operation shall prepare and deliver to the shipper, purchaser or     consignee a receipt, detailed invoice or consignment document     including the date, name and address of purchaser or person to     whom sold or consigned, the quantity, sex and species of the     cervid and the name and address of the Cervidae livestock     operation.        (d)  Dead Cervidae.--Cervids and cervid products may be     removed from the premises or relocated to another premises in a     manner consistent with this chapter and regulations promulgated     by the department. Prior to delivery and removal from the     Cervidae livestock operation premises, the Cervidae livestock     operation shall place the dead cervid or part of a cervid in a     package or container or shall attach a label to it. The package,     container or label shall have printed upon it the name, address     and telephone number of the Cervidae livestock operation who     produced the cervid. The Cervidae livestock operation shall also     issue a receipt, detailed invoice or consignment document     including the date of shipment or sale, the name of the shipper,     purchaser or consignee, the quantity and sex and species of the     cervid so shipped or sold and the name and address and license     number of the Cervidae livestock operation shipping, consigning     or selling cervids. A dead cervid produced under the authority     of the Cervidae livestock operation may not be removed from its     package or container or have removed from it the label provided     for in this subsection until final consumption or disposal.        (e)  Receipt for shipping cervids.--Each shipment of cervids,     living or dead, or parts of cervids raised or held on a Cervidae     livestock operation shall be accompanied by a receipt, detailed     invoice or consignment document issued by the Cervidae livestock     operation describing the shipment and stating the origin of the     shipment, date, what is being shipped, destination and any other     information required by the department. The receipt, detailed     invoice or consignment document shall be available for     examination during normal business hours until the shipment     reaches its final destination, at which time it becomes part of     the consignee's record. The consignee's record shall be retained     for three years.        (f)  Records.--A Cervidae livestock operation shall maintain     records of acquisitions and disposals of cervids as well as     cervids born and slaughtered on the premises. Records shall be     in ink, written in English, and include the full name and     address of the person with whom a transaction is conducted.     Records shall be available for inspection at reasonable hours.     Entries shall be made on the day of transaction. The records     shall be kept for three years and shall be the basis of any     reports required by the department.        (g)  Importation.--Before importing a cervid, the licensee     must first obtain an importation permit from the department. An     application for an importation permit must state the name and     address of the applicant, name and address of the person     supplying the cervid, common and scientific name and number of     cervids to be covered by the permit, purpose for which the     cervid is being imported, qualifications of the applicant to use     the cervid for the stated purpose and the location where the     cervid will be housed or retained. The application must be     received by the department at least ten days prior to the     proposed import date. If the cervid is to be purchased at     auction, the name and address of the person supplying the cervid     and number of cervids purchased shall be reported to the     department by telephone, fax or electronic means on the date of     purchase. The permittee must receive a confirmation number     before the animal is imported. A copy of the completed permit     shall be forwarded to the permittee.     (June 29, 2006, P.L.206, No.51, eff. 60 days)        2006 Amendment.  Act 51 amended subsecs. (a), (c) and (d).     See the preamble to Act 51 in the appendix to this title for     special provisions relating to legislative intent.