Section R3-2-401. Definitions  


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    “Accredited veterinarian” means a veterinarian approved by the State Veterinarian and the Deputy Administrator of VS to perform functions required by cooperative State-Federal ani- mal disease control and eradication programs.

    “Biologicals” means medical preparations made from living organisms and their products, including serums, vaccines, anti- gens, and antitoxins.

    “Designated feedlot” means a confined drylot area under state quarantine that is approved and licensed by the State Veteri- narian, contains restricted feeding pens, and is maintained for finish feeding of cattle or bison that do not meet the brucellosis or tuberculosis import test requirements.

    “Equine infectious anemia” or “EIA” means a viral disease, also known as Swamp Fever, of members of the family equi- dae.

    “Restricted feeding pen” means an enclosed area in a desig- nated feedlot, located at least eight feet from other pens, where cattle are maintained for feeding in a drylot without provisions for pasturing or grazing.

Historical Note

Adopted effective August 19, 1983 (Supp. 83-4). Section R3-2-401 renumbered from Section R3-9-401 (Supp. 91- 4). Former Section R3-2-401 renumbered to R3-2-402; new Section R3-2-401 adopted by final rulemaking at 6

A.A.R. 25, effective December 8, 1999 (Supp. 99-4). December 8, 1999 effective date corrected to reflect what is on file in the Office of the Secretary of State; correct effective date is January 1, 2000 (Supp. 01-1). Amended by final rulemaking at 8 A.A.R. 4043, effective Novem-

ber 9, 2002 (Supp. 02-3).