The licensee or his authorized agent shall notify the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Fish Health Laboratory within forty-eight (48) hours if there is any fish health problem at their aquaculture facility resulting in unusual fish behavior, or any abnormal change in fish condition or appearance, or increased mortalities. All fish, fish eggs, and fish gametes identified as suspect by a Department aquatic animal health inspector must be confined to their rearing units until the health problem has been evaluated. If a Department aquatic animal health inspector confirms a pathogen of concern, as listed in Commission Regulation Chapter 10, Regulation for Importation, Possession, Confinement, Transportation, Sale and Disposition of Live Wildlife, Appendix I "Cold Blooded Wildlife Inspection Procedures", it shall be a violation of this regulation to move or remove fish, fish eggs and fish gametes exposed to or which have contracted a pathogen of concern without prior authorization from the Department. Fish killed by a pathogen of concern shall be disposed of as prescribed by the Department.
040-51 Wyo. Code R. § 51-9