NAC571.060. Goats.  


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  •      1. A person shall not ship, transport or otherwise move goats into Nevada unless each goat is:

         (a) Accompanied by an entry permit;

         (b) Individually identified using official scrapie identification; and

         (c) Specified on a health certificate that includes:

              (1) A statement by the issuing veterinarian that the goat is not exhibiting clinical signs associated with scrapie at the time of examination;

              (2) A statement signed by the owner certifying that the goat is not a scrapie-positive animal, suspect animal, high-risk animal or exposed animal and that the goat did not originate from an infected flock, source flock, exposed flock or noncompliant flock; and

              (3) A unique identifying number for the goat that is consistent with official scrapie identification.

         2. In addition to the requirements of subsection 1, a goat imported into Nevada for dairy or breeding purposes must have reacted negatively to tests for tuberculosis and brucellosis within the 30 days before the date of entry.

     [Dep’t of Agriculture Reg., 55, eff. 9-1-64; A 7-15-71; 10-1-71; 4-1-77]—(NAC A by St. Quarantine Officer, 7-8-92; R060-06, 6-28-2006)