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MBAH Regulations

Organization of the Board of Animal Health

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Chapter 01

Public Records Request Procedure

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Chapter 02

Procedure for Oral Proceedings on Rule-Making

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Chapter 03

Procedure for Issuing Declaratory Opinion

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Chapter 04

Animal Care Fund

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Chapter 05

Anthrax

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Chapter 06

Chronic Wasting Disease

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Chapter 07

Disposition of Dead Animals

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Chapter 08

Livestock Dealers

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Chapter 09

Livestock Sales

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Chapter 10

Equine Infectious Anemia

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Chapter 11

Exotic Livestock

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Chapter 12

Entry Requirements

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Chapter 13

Poultry

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Chapter 14

Psittacosis Control

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Chapter 15

Reportable Diseases

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Chapter 16

Scrapie Eradication

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Chapter 17

Swine

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Chapter 18

Animal Rabies Control

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Chapter 19

Bovine Trichomoniasis Control

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Chapter 20

Approved Veterinarians

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Chapter 21

Quarantine and Stand-still Orders

Regulations – Chapter 11 – Exotic Livestock

Definitions

100.01

Exotic Livestock- includes all exotic hooved or cloven-footed animals, to include all non-native cervids, exotic ruminants, non-domestic camelids, non-domestic swine, raised or maintained in captivity for the production of meat and other products, for sport, or for exhibition.

(ADOPTED NOVEMBER 19, 2001.)

100.02

Exotic Livestock Facility – is a premise where one or more exotic livestock are kept or reared for any purpose, or two or more premises under common ownership or supervision

(ADOPTED NOVEMBER 19, 2001.)

Source: Miss. Code Ann . §69-15-3.

Regulation

101

An Exotic Livestock Facility Permit shall be required by any person or entity owning exotic livestock. Applications for an Exotic Livestock Facility Permit shall be provided by the Board of Animal Health. Only fully completed applications will be considered. After application for a permit has been made, an inspection of the premise will be made. A permit shall be issued when the conditions for application for a permit have been met. This permit shall expire 12 months from date of issuance. Movement of all exotic livestock within the state shall require a permit prior to movement. Escapes of all exotic livestock must be reported to the State Veterinarian within 24 hours of discovery of such escape.

(ADOPTED NOVEMBER 19, 2001; AMENDED FEBRUARY 6, 2017.)

Source: Miss. Code Ann . §69-15-3.

102

Any person owning a wildebeest residing within the State of Mississippi must register such animal with the Board of Animal Health.  No wildebeest may be moved within the State of Mississippi without a permit from the State Veterinarian.  The owner of any wildebeest residing within this State may not allow his animal to have nose-to-nose contact with any cattle or bison.

(ADOPTED 2008.)

Source: Miss. Code Ann . §69-15-3.