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ATCP 10.55(3)(a)(a) A tuberculosis certification under sub. (4).
ATCP 10.55(3)(b)(b) A report of compliance with brucellosis testing requirements specified, in the brucellosis uniform methods and rules, for interstate movement of farm-raised deer.
ATCP 10.55 NoteNote: The brucellosis uniform methods and rules are on file with the department and the legislative reference bureau. Copies may be obtained from the USDA website at: www.aphis.usda.gov/wps/portal/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth. Copies may also be obtained by writing to the following address:
ATCP 10.55 NoteWisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
Division of Animal Health
P.O. Box 8911
Madison, WI 53708-8911
ATCP 10.55(3)(d)(d) Two individual identifications on the farm-raised deer that meet the requirements under s. ATCP 10.54 (3).
ATCP 10.55(3)(e)(e) The following statements or substantially similar statements:
ATCP 10.55(3)(e)1.1. “All cervids identified on this certificate originate from a herd currently enrolled in good standing with at least 5 years of status in a state chronic wasting disease program meeting the federal bureau standards.”
ATCP 10.55(3)(e)2.2. “All cervids identified on this certificate originate from a herd that has shown no clinical signs of chronic wasting disease in the past 12 months.”
ATCP 10.55(3)(e)3.3. “All cervids identified on this certificate originate from a herd that is adequately separated from any wild deer herd known to be infected with chronic wasting disease.”
ATCP 10.55(4)(4)Tuberculosis status. A certificate of veterinary inspection under sub. (2) (a) shall certify one of the following:
ATCP 10.55(4)(a)(a) The farm-raised deer originates from a herd that qualifies as an accredited tuberculosis-free herd under s. ATCP 10.49 (1) (a).
ATCP 10.55(4)(b)(b) The farm-raised deer originates from a herd that qualifies as a tuberculosis qualified herd, based on a whole herd test completed within 365 days prior to the import date.
ATCP 10.55 HistoryHistory: CR 06-009: cr. Register September 2006 No. 609, eff. 10-1-06; CR 07-107: r. (3) (c), (d), (4) (c), (d) and (5), am. (4) (b) Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08; CR 11-048: am. (3) (e) Register July 2012 no. 679, eff. 8-1-12; CR 13-058: am. (2) (b) (intro.), 1., 2., cr. (3) (d), am. (3) (e) Register March 2014 No. 699, eff. 6-1-14; CR 15-092: renum. (3) (e) to (3) (e) (intro.) and 1. and am., cr. (3) (e) 2., 3. Register July 2016 No. 727, eff. 10-1-16; CR 18-085: am. (3) (d), (3) (e) 1. Register May 2020 No. 773, eff. 6-1-20.
ATCP 10.56ATCP 10.56Moving farm-raised deer in Wisconsin.
ATCP 10.56(1)(1)Certificate of veterinary inspection required. A valid certificate of veterinary inspection shall accompany every farm-raised deer that is moved from a herd in this state, except that no certificate of veterinary inspection is required for any of the following:
ATCP 10.56(1)(a)(a) A farm-raised deer moved directly to slaughter, if all the following apply:
ATCP 10.56(1)(a)1.1. The farm-raised deer is accompanied by a completed federal bureau form VS 1-27, or a department permit under s. ATCP 10.08 (3).
ATCP 10.56 NoteNote: Federal bureau form VS 1-27 may be completed by an accredited veterinarian, an authorized state animal health official, or the federal bureau.
ATCP 10.56(1)(a)2.2. The farm-raised deer is tested for chronic wasting disease after being slaughtered as required under s. ATCP 10.52 (1m), if the deer is any of the following:
ATCP 10.56(1)(a)2.a.a. At least 12 months old and originates from a herd enrolled in the chronic wasting disease herd status program under s. ATCP 10.53.
ATCP 10.56(1)(a)2.b.b. At least 16 months old and does not originate from a herd enrolled in the chronic wasting disease herd status program under s. ATCP 10.53.
ATCP 10.56(1)(a)3.3. The farm-raised deer has identification required under s. ATCP 10.54 (3).
ATCP 10.56(1)(b)(b) A farm-raised deer moved, pursuant to a permit under s. ATCP 10.08 (3), between institutions that are accredited by the association of zoos and aquariums.
ATCP 10.56(1)(c)(c) A farm-raised deer moved between 2 locations that are covered by the same registration certificate under s. ATCP 10.46 (4) (b).
ATCP 10.56(1)(d)(d) A farm-raised deer movement that is treated as a movement within a single herd for purposes of s. ATCP 10.46 (5) (b).
ATCP 10.56 NoteNote: See also s. ATCP 10.46 (1) (h) (movement to temporary farm-raised deer exhibits).
ATCP 10.56(2)(2)Certificate of veterinary inspection; contents. A certificate of veterinary inspection under sub. (1) shall be signed by a Wisconsin certified veterinarian who is the herd veterinarian for the herd of origin. The certificate shall include all of the following:
ATCP 10.56(2)(a)(a) The tuberculosis certification under sub. (3).
ATCP 10.56(2)(b)(b) The chronic wasting disease certification under sub. (4).
ATCP 10.56(2)(c)(c) Two individual identifications of the farm-raised deer that meet the requirements under s. ATCP 10.54 (3).
ATCP 10.56 NoteNote: The certificate of veterinary inspection may also include any auxiliary identification on the farm-raised deer.
ATCP 10.56(3)(3)Tuberculosis certification. A certificate of veterinary inspection under sub. (1) (a) shall certify one of the following:
ATCP 10.56(3)(a)(a) The farm-raised deer originates from an accredited tuberculosis-free herd under s. ATCP 10.49.
ATCP 10.56(3)(b)(b) The farm-raised deer originates from a herd that is classified as a tuberculosis qualified herd under s. ATCP 10.49, based on a whole herd test completed within the preceding 365 days of movement.
ATCP 10.56(3)(c)(c) The farm-raised deer meets all of the following requirements:
ATCP 10.56(3)(c)1.1. It originates from a tuberculosis monitored herd under s. ATCP 10.49.
ATCP 10.56(3)(c)2.2. It has tested negative on a tuberculosis test conducted no more than 90 days prior to the movement date.
ATCP 10.56(3)(c)3.3. It has been continuously isolated since the test under subd. 2., in a manner that prevents it from contracting tuberculosis from other cervids.
ATCP 10.56(3)(d)(d) The farm-raised deer meets all of the following requirements:
ATCP 10.56(3)(d)1.1. It has tested negative on 2 tuberculosis tests conducted 90 to 270 days apart, and the second test was performed within 90 days prior to the movement date.
ATCP 10.56(3)(d)2.2. It has been isolated since the first test under subd. 1., in a manner that prevents it from contracting tuberculosis from other cervids.
ATCP 10.56(3)(e)(e) The farm-raised deer originates from a herd that is on the same premises as bovine animals that meets one of the requirements under s. ATCP 10.46 (11) (d) 2.
ATCP 10.56(3)(f)(f) The farm-raised deer meets all of the following requirements:
ATCP 10.56(3)(f)1.1. The farm-raised deer is moving into a hunting ranch holding a certificate under s. ATCP 10.47.
ATCP 10.56(3)(f)2.2. It originates from a herd that has completed a whole herd test.
ATCP 10.56(3)(f)3.3. It has tested negative on a tuberculosis test conducted no more than 90 days prior to the movement date.
ATCP 10.56(3)(f)4.4. It has been continuously isolated since the tuberculosis test under subd. 3. in a manner that prevents it from contracting tuberculosis from other cervids.
ATCP 10.56 NoteNote: See the note under par. (d) above.
ATCP 10.56(4)(4)Chronic wasting disease certification. A certificate of veterinary inspection under sub. (1) shall certify that the farm-raised deer originates from a herd that meets all of the following requirements:
ATCP 10.56(4)(a)(a) It has shown no clinical signs of chronic wasting disease in the past 12 months.
ATCP 10.56(4)(b)(b) It is currently enrolled in the chronic wasting disease herd status program under s. ATCP 10.53, is in good standing, and has at least 5 years of status.
ATCP 10.56(4)(c)(c) It is adequately separated from any wild deer herd known to be infected with chronic wasting disease. If 2 or more wild deer found or killed within 5 miles of the farm-raised deer herd have tested positive for chronic wasting disease, the certificate of veterinary inspection may not certify that the farm-raised deer herd is adequately separated under this paragraph unless the herd is enclosed by a double protective barrier under s. ATCP 10.58 that was installed before, or within a reasonable time after, the farm-raised deer keeper first received notice of the disease finding in the second wild deer and has been continuously maintained since erected.
ATCP 10.56 NoteNote: The department will notify a farm-raised deer keeper whenever a wild deer found or killed within 5 miles of the keeper’s farm-raised deer herd tests positive for chronic wasting disease. Ninety days is generally a “reasonable time” to install a double protective barrier, for purposes of par. (c), although winter construction limitations may justify a longer “reasonable time.”
ATCP 10.56 HistoryHistory: CR 06-009: cr. Register September 2006 No. 609, eff. 10-1-06; CR 07-107: cr. (1) (d) and (4) (c), am. (3) (d) 1., r. and recr. (4) (b) Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08; CR 11-048: am. (3) (b), cr. (3) (f), am. (4) (b) Register July 2012 No. 679, eff. 8-1-12; CR 13-058: am. (1) (a) 2., (b), (2) (intro.), cr. (2) (c), r. (3) (e), am. (4) (intro.) Register March 2014 No. 699, eff. 6-1-14; CR 15-092: renum. (1) (a) 2. to (1) (a) 2. (intro.) and am., cr. (1) (a) 2. a., b., 3., am. (3) (f) 1., 4. Register July 2016 No. 727, eff. 10-1-16; CR 18-085: am. (1) (a) 2. (intro.), 3., (2) (c), (3) (b), cr. (3) (e), am. (4) (b) Register May 2020 No. 773, eff. 6-1-20.
ATCP 10.58ATCP 10.58Farm-raised deer; separation from diseased wild deer. For purposes of ss. ATCP 10.53 (7) (a) 4. and 10.56 (4) (c), a double protective barrier means one of following systems, or a combination of any of the following systems, which fully encloses a farm-raised deer herd and is approved by the department:
ATCP 10.58(1)(1)A double fence that meets all of the following requirements:
ATCP 10.58(1)(a)(a) Each fence is at least 8 feet high at every point.
ATCP 10.58(1)(b)(b) The 2 fences are at least 8 feet but not more than 16 feet apart at every point.
ATCP 10.58(2)(2)A solid barrier that is at least 8 feet high at every point.
ATCP 10.58 HistoryHistory: CR 07-107: cr. Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08; correction in (intro.) and renumbering made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1. and 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635; CR 15-092: am. (1) (b) Register July 2016 No. 727, eff. 10-1-16.
subch. VIII of ch. ATCP 10Subchapter VIII — Fish
ATCP 10.60ATCP 10.60Definitions. In this subchapter:
ATCP 10.60(1)(1)“Contiguous parcels” means land parcels that are adjacent or that share a common boundary. “Contiguous parcels” includes parcels that are separated only by a river, stream, section line, public road, private road, or railroad or utility right of way.
ATCP 10.60(1m)(1m)“Fish farm” means a facility or group of facilities, all located on a single parcel of land or on 2 or more contiguous parcels, at which a person hatches fish eggs, rears live fish, or holds live fish for the purpose of introduction into the waters of the state, human or animal consumption, fishing, use as bait or fertilizer, or for sale to another person to rear for one of those purposes.
ATCP 10.60(2)(2)“Food processing plant” means a facility that is required to be licensed under s. 97.29, Stats.
ATCP 10.60(2m)(2m)“Listed species” means the species of fish listed on the shipment documents or listed on the fish farm registration application as hatched or kept at the fish farm. “Listed species” does not include species that the department determines are incidentally included in the shipment or located on the fish farm.
ATCP 10.60 NoteNote: Although this exempts the incidental fish in a shipment from fish health certificate and department import permit requirements, it does not exempt a fish importer from the prohibitions or restrictions on fish imports in ch. NR 40.
ATCP 10.60(3)(3)“Operator” means a person who owns or controls a fish farm. “Operator” includes the operator’s employees and agents.
ATCP 10.60(4)(4)“Ornamental fish” means goldfish, koi, tropical freshwater fish that cannot survive in temperatures below 38°F, saltwater fish, and other fish that the department designates in writing.
ATCP 10.60(5)(5)“Qualified fish health inspector” means an individual who qualifies under s. ATCP 10.67 (1).
ATCP 10.60(6)(6)“Qualified laboratory” means a laboratory that qualifies under s. ATCP 10.67 (2).
ATCP 10.60(7)(7)“Retail food establishment” means a facility that is required to be licensed under s. 97.30, Stats.
ATCP 10.60(8)(8)“Restaurant” means a facility that is required to be licensed under s. 97.605, Stats.
ATCP 10.60(9)(9)“Salmonid” means fish or fish eggs of the family that includes trout, salmon, grayling, char, Dolly Vardon, whitefish, cisco, and inconnu.
ATCP 10.60(10)(10)“Untreated water” means water that has not been rendered free of pathogens.
ATCP 10.60(10m)(10m)“Waters of the state” includes those portions of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior within the boundaries of this state, and all lakes, bays, rivers, streams, springs, ponds, wells, impounding reservoirs, marshes, watercourses, drainage systems, and other surface water or groundwater, natural or artificial, public or private, within this state or its jurisdiction. For this subchapter “waters of the state” do not include those waters registered as a fish farm under s. ATCP 10.61.
ATCP 10.60 NoteNote: See s. 281.01 (18), Stats.
ATCP 10.60(11)(11)“Wild source” means waters within or without this state that meet both of the following:
ATCP 10.60(11)(a)(a) The waters are not determined to be fish farms under the laws of the state of location.
ATCP 10.60(11)(b)(b) The waters are not exempt from any requirements of the state of location to be licensed or registered as a fish farm. Waters that are exempt from licensing or registration in the state of location are not “wild sources.”
ATCP 10.60 NoteNote: The Wisconsin department of natural resources is considered a “person” for purposes of this subchapter. See s. ATCP 10.01 (77).
ATCP 10.60 HistoryHistory: CR 06-009: cr. Register September 2006 No. 609, eff. 10-1-06; CR 07-107: renum. (1) to be (1m) and am., cr. (1) Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 12-1-08; CR 11-048: am. (1m), cr. (2m), am. (10), cr. (10m), am. (11) Register July 2012 No. 679, eff. 8-1-12; correction in (8) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2016 No. 727.
ATCP 10.61ATCP 10.61Fish farms.
ATCP 10.61(1)(1)Registration certificate required. Except as provided in sub. (2), no person may operate a fish farm for any of the following purposes without a current annual registration certificate from the department that identifies that fish farm:
ATCP 10.61(1)(a)(a) Hatching fish eggs or holding or rearing live fish for any of the following purposes:
ATCP 10.61(1)(a)1.1. Sale or distribution.
ATCP 10.61(1)(a)2.2. Introduction into the waters of the state.
ATCP 10.61(1)(a)4.4. Use as bait or fertilizer.
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