For the purposes of this Part, the following shall have the following meanings:
Any member of the porcine species, feral or domestic, regardless of age, sex or breed.
Swine of any age imported for breeding and reproduction.
Any member of the porcine species less than 120 days of age that is offered for importation for the exclusive purpose of feeding for slaughter only.
Slaughter within six days (144 hours) after the time of entry into this State.
A swine breeding herd that has been sampled and tested negative by a USDA-approved serologic test during the last 12 months at the rate:
10 head | - Test all |
11-35 head | - test 10 |
36 or more | - test 30 percent or 30 whichever is less |
Tested breeding swine to be selected at random from all age groups, including herd boars, all groups to be proportionally represented.
A pseudorabies qualified negative herd is attained by subjecting all swine six months of age or older to an official pseudorabies serologic test and finding all swine so tested negative. Herd status is maintained by testing 25 percent of swine over six months of age every 80-105 days or 10 percent of the swine every month and finding all swine so tested negative. No swine shall be tested twice in one year for the purpose of this qualification.
Sate of New York.
A legible document or certificate prepared by the owner or shipper and shall include:
A waybill shall be void eight days after the date of preparation thereof.
An official brucellosis test shall be the standard tube test (STT) negative at 1:25 and all higher dilutions, a negative buffered brucella antigen test (card test) or other USDA-approved swine brucellosis test. The STT tests shall be conducted by a State-Federal-approved laboratory. The card test shall be conducted by a full-time State-Federal employee.
An official pseudorabies test shall be the serum neutralization test, the ELISA test or other USDA-approved swine brucellosis test. These tests shall be conducted by a State-Federal-approved laboratory.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 1 § 63.2