No. 33896 (Amendment): Rule R58-21. Trichomoniasis  

  • (Amendment)

    DAR File No.: 33896
    Filed: 08/05/2010 11:30:42 AM

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The purpose of this amendment is to update approved tests, make working and numbering modifications, and to change the citation fee for untested bulls grazing with cattle.

    Summary of the rule or change:

    The rule changes are to modify the language and numbering and to the change the citation fee for untested bulls grazing with cattle.

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    The changes to the rule will not affect the state budget. The program is currently being funded by the general fund. The Division does not anticipate that the changes to the rule will change the current funding level beyond inflationary costs associated with the general fund.

    local governments:

    There are no costs to local government at this time under the current rule. All costs to run the program are through the state general fund and local governments are not involved in this program. The proposed changes made to the rule will not require local government involvement and will not require costs to be borne by local government.

    small businesses:

    There will be no increased costs to businesses other than those costs associated with compliance with the existing rule.

    persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:

    There will be no increased cost to individuals other than those costs associated with compliance with the existing rule.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    There is a doubling of the cost to individuals found grazing untested bulls with cattle.

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    The changes to this rule will not increase costs to any entity above those already incurred by compliance to the existing rule. The fee change was requested and approved by industry to be implemented with this rule change.

    Leonard M. Blackham, Commissioner

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Agriculture and Food
    Animal Industry
    350 N REDWOOD RD
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3034

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    10/01/2010

    This rule may become effective on:

    10/08/2010

    Authorized by:

    Leonard Blackham, Commissioner

    RULE TEXT

    R58. Agriculture and Food, Animal Industry.

    R58-21. Trichomoniasis.

    R58-21-1. Authority.

    Promulgated under authority of Section 4-31-21.

     

    R58-21-2. Definitions.

    A. Acceptable media - Any Department approved media in which samples may be transferred, transported, and cultured.[ At this time, the approved media is the InPouch TM TF (BioMed Diagnostics, San Jose, Calif.).]

    B. Approved slaughter facility - A slaughter establishment that is either under state or federal inspection.

    C. Brand - A 2 X 3 hot iron single character lazy V applied to the left of the tailhead of a bull, signifying that the bull is infected with the venereal disease, Trichomoniasis.

    D. Certified veterinarian - A veterinarian who has been certified by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food to collect samples for trichomoniasis testing.

    E. Commuter bulls - Bulls traveling across state lines for grazing purposes while utilizing a Commuter Permit Agreement approved by both the respective State Veterinarians or bulls traveling on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection where there is no change of ownership.

    F. Confinement - Bulls held in such manner that escape is improbable. Typical barbed wire or net pasture fencing does not constitute confinement.

    G. Department - The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.

    H. Exposed to female cattle - Freedom from restraint such that breeding is a possible activity.

    I. Feeder Bulls - Bulls not exposed to female cattle and kept in confinement for the purpose of feeding and only go to slaughter.

    J. Negative bull - A bull that has been tested with official test procedures and found free from infection by Tritrichomonas foetus.

    K. Official tag - A tag authorized by the Department that is placed in the right ear of a bull by a certified veterinarian after being tested for trichomoniasis. The color of the official tag shall be changed yearly.

    M. Official test - A test currently approved by the Department for detection of Tritrichomonas foetus. The culture test and the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test are the currently approved test methods.

    N. Positive bull - A bull that has been tested with official test procedures and found to be infected by Tritrichomonas foetus.

    O. Positive herd - Any herd or group of cattle owned by one or more persons which shares common grazing or feeding operations and in which one or more animals has been diagnosed with trichomoniasis within the last 12 months.

    P. Qualified feedlot - A feedlot approved by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food to handle heifers, cows, or bulls. These animals shall be confined to a dry lot area which is used to upgrade or finish feeding animals going only to slaughter.

    Q. Test chart - A document which certifies that a bull has been subjected to an official test for trichomoniasis and indicates the results of the test.

    R. Trichomoniasis - A venereal disease of bovidea caused by the organism Tritrichomonas foetus.

     

    R58-21-3. Trichomoniasis - Sampling and Testing Procedures.

    A. Sample collection - Samples are obtained from a vigorous scraping of the bull's prepuce using a sterile syringe and new pipette on each bull.

    B. Sample handling - Samples shall be transferred and transported in approved media . Media should be[and] maintained at 65 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (18 to 32 degrees Celsius). Samples shall be set up for culture testing within 24 hours of sampling. Samples shall also be protected from direct sunlight.

    C. Culture testing - The inoculated media shall be incubated at 98 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius) and monitored for growth at 24 hour intervals for 96 hours.

    D. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) testing - The inoculated media shall be incubated at 98 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius) for 24 hours and then frozen. The frozen sample shall be sent overnight on postal approved frozen packs[ice] to the Utah Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (950 East 1400 North, Logan, Utah 84341) for PCR testing.

    E. Test interpretation - A sample is considered test negative if one (1) PCR test or one (1) culture test is negative for the presence of Tritrichomonas foetus.

     

    R58-21-4. Trichomoniasis - Rules - Prevention and Control.

    A. All bulls nine months of age and older, entering Utah, must be tested with one (1) Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test or three (3) culture tests, collected no less the n seven days apart, for Trichomoniasis by an accredited veterinarian [within 30 days] prior to entry into Utah. Bulls that have had contact with female cattle subsequent to testing must be retested prior to entry.

    B. The following bulls are exempted from (A) above:

    1. Bulls going directly to slaughter or to a qualified feedlot,

    2. [Feeder] B[b]ulls kept in confinement operations,

    3. Rodeo bulls for the purpose of exhibition, and

    4. Bulls attending livestock shows for the purpose of exhibition, only to be returned to the state of origin immediately after the event.

    C[B]. Rodeo and exhibition bulls with access to grazing, or exposed to female cattle, or being offered for sale are required to be tested prior to entry.

    D[C]. All bulls nine months of age and older residing in Utah, and all commuter bulls must be tested with an official test for trichomoniasis annually, between October 1 and April 30 of the following year, or prior to exposure to female cattle according to approved sampling and testing procedures. All bulls must be classified as a negative bull prior to exposure to female cattle.

    E[D]. Testing shall be performed by a certified veterinarian.

    1. All test results shall be recorded on test charts provided by the Department or electronic forms created by the certified veterinarian.

    a. Electronic forms shall have the following information:

    i. Veterinarian's name and contact information

    ii. Owner's name and contact information

    iii. Bull's Trichomoniasis tag number, age, breed

    iv. Date of collection

    v. Test results

    2. A copy of all test charts shall be submitted to the Department within ten (10) days of collecting the sample.

    F[E]. All bulls from positive herds are required to have three negative culture tests, no less than one week apart, or one negative Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test prior to exposure to female cattle. Exceptions include bulls going to slaughter or to a qualified feedlot, bulls in confinement operations, and feeder bulls.

    G[F]. All bulls nine months of age and older being offered for sale for reproductive purposes in the state of Utah must be tested for Trichomoniasis with an official test prior to sale. Bulls that have had contact with female cattle subsequent to testing must be re-tested prior to sale or transfer of ownership.

    H[G]. It shall be the responsibility of the owner or his agent to declare, on the auction drive-in slip, the Trichomoniasis status of a bull being offered for sale at a livestock auction.

    1. Untested bulls (i.e. bulls without a current Trichomoniasis test tag), including dairy bulls, must be sold for slaughter only, for direct movement to a Qualified Feedlot, or Confinement Operation.

    I[H]. Any bull over nine months of age which has strayed and commingles with female cattle may be required to be tested (or re-tested) for trichomoniasis. The owner of the offending bull shall bear all costs for the official test.

    J[I]. All Utah bulls, which are tested, shall be tagged in the right ear with an official tag by the certified veterinarian performing the test.

    K[J]. Bulls entering the State of Utah under the provisions of this rule may be tagged upon arrival by a certified veterinarian upon receipt of the Trichomoniasis test charts from the testing veterinarian.

    L[K]. Bulls which bear a current Trichomoniasis test tag from another state which has an official Trichomoniasis testing program will be acceptable to the State of Utah providing that they meet all Trichomoniasis testing requirements as described above.

     

    R58-21-5. Trichomoniasis - Rules - Positive Bull.

    A. A bull is considered positive if:

    1. Trichomonas organisms are identified when cultured by the examining veterinarian or a laboratory, or

    2. A laboratory identifies Tritrichomonas foetus using a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test.

    B. An owner may have the option to request submission of the positive culture sample to an approved reference laboratory for confirmation by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test.

    1. The sample from said bull must be shipped to the laboratory using the protocol described in R58-21-3.

    2. A sample determined by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) not to be Tritrichomonas foetus will be considered negative and the bull can be used for breeding purposes.

    3. A sample found to be inconclusive will result in the need for the bull to be sampled and tested a second time.

    C. All bulls testing positive for Trichomoniasis must be reported immediately to: 1) the owner, and 2) the State Veterinarian, by the certified veterinarian performing the test.

    D. The owner shall be required to notify the administrators of the common grazing allotment and any neighboring (contiguous) cattleman within ten days following such notification by the certified veterinarian.

    E. All bulls which test positive for Trichomoniasis must be sent by direct movement within 14 days, to:

    1. Slaughter at an approved slaughter facility, or

    2. To a Qualified Feedlot for finish feeding and slaughter, or

    3. To an approved auction market for sale to one of the above facilities.

    F. Such bulls must move only when accompanied by a VS 1-27 Form issued by the testing veterinarian or other regulatory official.

    G. Positive bulls entering a Qualified Feedlot, or Approved Auction Market shall be identified with a lazy V brand on the left side of the tailhead by either the livestock inspector or the contract veterinarian, indicating that the bull is infected with Trichomoniasis.

     

    R58-21-6. Trichomoniasis - Rules - Non-compliance.

    A. Any person who fails to satisfy the requirements of this rule or who knowingly sells animals infected with Trichomoniasis, other than to slaughter, without declaring their disease status shall be subject to citation and fines as prescribed by the department or may be called to appear before an administrative proceeding by the department.

    B. After April 30, owners of untested bulls may be fined $200.00 per head.

    C. Owners of untested bulls that have been exposed to female cattle may be fined up to $ 1,0[5]00.00 per head regardless of the time of year.

     

    KEY: disease control

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [September 22, 2009]2010

    Notice of Continuation: January 27, 2010

    Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 4-31-21

     


Document Information

Effective Date:
10/8/2010
Publication Date:
09/01/2010
Filed Date:
08/05/2010
Agencies:
Agriculture and Food,Animal Industry
Rulemaking Authority:

Section 4-31-21

Authorized By:
Leonard Blackham, Commissioner
DAR File No.:
33896
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R58-21. Trichomoniasis.