Illinois Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27, 2024) |
TITLE8. AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS |
PART85. DISEASED ANIMALS |
§85.150. Importation of Animals; Permit Required
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a) All animals entering Illinois for the purpose of livestock production or exhibition must be accompanied by a permit from the Department and an official certificate of veterinary inspection or VS Form 9-2 or 9-3 in the case of poultry.
b) The official certificate of veterinary inspection must:
1) Be issued by an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin, by a veterinarian in the employ of the United States Department of Agriculture, or by a licensed veterinarian of the country of origin;
2) Be approved by the animal health official of the state or country of origin;
3) Show that the animals are free from visible evidence of contagious, infectious or communicable diseases; and
4) Show the state or country of origin.
c) Permits:
1) Permits will be issued by telephoning or writing the Department.
2) An applicant for permit shall furnish the following information to the Department:
A) Name and complete mailing address of Illinois destination;
B) Name and address of consignor; and
C) Number and species of animals in shipment.
3) Grounds for refusal to issue a permit are:
A) Violation of the Act or this Part; or
B) Presence of a disease or contamination that might endanger the Illinois livestock industry or pose a threat to public health.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 19399, effective January 1, 2011)