ATCP 10.291 HistoryHistory: CR 17-011: cr. Register January 2018 No. 745 eff. 2-1-18; correction in (4) (b) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register January 2018 No. 745; CR 18-085: am. (title), (1) (intro.), (2) (intro.), (a) 2., cr. (2) (a) 3., am. (3), (4) (a), (5) Register May 2020 No. 773, eff. 6-1-20. ATCP 10.30(1)(a)(a) Requirement. Except as provided in par. (b), no person may import a swine into this state unless the swine is accompanied by a valid certificate of veterinary inspection. The certificate shall include all of the following information: ATCP 10.30 NoteNote: A person may use, as the official individual identification of feeder swine, the premises identification of the premises where the feeder swine originated. See s. ATCP 10.30 (1) (a) 1. ATCP 10.30(1)(a)3.a.a. For commercial swine, a report of a negative porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus test from the swine’s herd of origin conducted within 90 days prior to movement into Wisconsin and a statement from the veterinarian that there are no clinical signs of the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus at the time of inspection. This subd. 3. a. does not apply to commercial swine imported directly to a market licensed under s. ATCP 12.02, if all swine on the market premises the day of the sale are shipped directly to slaughter. ATCP 10.30(1)(a)3.b.b. For commercial swine purchased or obtained from a commingled auction, sale, or exhibition, a report of a negative porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus test from the swine’s herd of origin conducted within 90 days prior to movement into Wisconsin; a statement from the event’s veterinarian that all the swine commingled at the auction, sale, or exhibition had a negative porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus test from their respective herds of origin conducted within 90 days prior to movement to the auction, sale, or exhibition; and a statement from the event’s veterinarian that there are no clinical signs of the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus at the time of inspection. ATCP 10.30(1)(a)3.c.c. For commercial swine imported directly to a federally approved livestock marketing facility under s. ATCP 10.07 (4) a report of a negative porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus test from the swine’s herd of origin conducted within 90 days prior to movement into Wisconsin and a statement from the veterinarian that there are no clinical signs of the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus at the time of inspection. ATCP 10.30(1)(a)4.4. If sub. (3) (a) applies, the identification number of the pseudorabies qualified negative herd or pseudorabies qualified negative grow-out herd from which the swine originates, and the date of the last herd qualifying test. ATCP 10.30(1)(a)5.5. If sub. (4) (a) applies, a report of a negative brucellosis test conducted not more than 30 days before the swine enters this state. ATCP 10.30(1)(b)1.1. Swine imported directly to a slaughtering establishment for slaughter. ATCP 10.30(1)(b)2.2. Commercial swine imported directly to a federally approved livestock marketing facility under s. ATCP 10.07 (4), if all swine on the market premises the day of the sale are shipped directly to slaughter. ATCP 10.30 NoteNote: Section ATCP 10.07 (4) (c) prohibits the operator of a federally approved livestock marketing facility from releasing imported swine to a location in this state unless the swine meet import requirements under this chapter. Animals shipped directly to slaughter are exempt from certain import requirements that would otherwise apply. ATCP 10.30(1)(b)3.3. A commercial swine imported directly to a veterinary facility for treatment, provided that the swine is returned to its place of origin immediately following treatment and there is no change of ownership while the swine is in this state. ATCP 10.30(1)(b)4.4. A commercial swine returning directly to its place of origin in this state following treatment in a veterinary facility outside this state, provided that the swine was shipped directly to the veterinary facility and there was no change of ownership while the swine was outside the state for veterinary treatment. ATCP 10.30(1)(c)(c) Prompt delivery to department. Within 24 hours after a veterinarian issues a certificate of veterinary inspection for swine that are being imported to this state from a state designated as a pseudorabies stage I, II or III state by the federal bureau, the veterinarian shall deliver a copy of that certificate to the department. The veterinarian may deliver the certificate by fax or other electronic transmission. ATCP 10.30(2)(b)1.1. Swine imported directly to a slaughtering establishment for slaughter. ATCP 10.30(2)(b)2.2. Commercial swine imported directly to a federally approved livestock marketing facility under s. ATCP 10.07 (4), if all swine on the market premises the day of the sale are shipped directly to slaughter. ATCP 10.30(2)(b)3.3. Commercial swine originating from a state designated as a pseudorabies stage IV or V state by the federal bureau and meeting the requirements under sub. (1) (a) 3. ATCP 10.30 NoteNote: The importer of commercial swine that do not meet the requirements under sub. (1) (a) 3. a. or b., must get an import permit from the department. The imported swine will be quarantined by the department until a herd plan is approved by the department. The swine herd on the premises may also be quarantined. See pars. (a) and (d) 2. and s. ATCP 10.291 (5). Swine that do not meet the requirements under sub. (1) (a) 3. c. may not be imported to Wisconsin. See par. (d) 2. ATCP 10.30(2)(b)4.4. Micro pigs imported directly to a laboratory pursuant to an import permit under sub. (9).