Chapter 22 Oregon Laws 2001
AN ACT
SB 309
Relating to brucellosis vaccinations; amending ORS 596.321, 596.331, 596.341, 596.351, 596.460 and 596.640.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 596.321 is amended to read:
596.321. (1) The State Department of Agriculture shall
enact rules and regulations:
(a) Containing a list of livestock diseases that must be
reported to the department by any person practicing veterinary medicine in this
state.
(b) Concerning the time and manner of reporting livestock
diseases and any other information considered reasonably necessary by the
department.
(c) Regarding the time and manner of vaccinating [bovine] female [animals] cattle against
brucellosis.
(2) Any person practicing veterinary medicine in this
state, having knowledge of the existence of any livestock disease listed
pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, shall immediately report the
disease to the department in the manner provided by rule or regulation.
(3) For the purposes of ORS 596.331 (3), the department may
inspect and determine what is a “normal and usual feeding facility.”
SECTION 2.
ORS 596.331 is amended to read:
596.331. (1) [No
person shall] A person may not
sell, offer to sell or dispose of any livestock that the person knows to be
exposed to, a carrier of or infected with any disease required to be reported
under ORS 596.321, except:
(a) To a slaughterer or to a rendering plant; or
(b) Pursuant to, and as authorized by, a quarantine order.
(2) [No person shall] A person may not sell, offer to sell
or dispose of the meat, milk or other parts of any livestock, quarantined by
the State Department of Agriculture, for food or other purposes, except as
authorized by the quarantine order.
(3) [No person shall] A person may not sell or offer for
sale, for any purpose other than slaughter or to a feedlot or other normal and
usual feeding facility for slaughter within 12 months of sale, any female [bovine animal] cattle of a beef breed that [has] have not been vaccinated against
brucellosis as evidenced by an official vaccination tattoo in the right ear of
[the] each animal.
(4) [No person shall] A person may not sell or offer for
sale for any purpose other than slaughter, any female [bovine animal]cattle of
a dairy breed that [has] have not been vaccinated against
brucellosis as evidenced by an official vaccination tattoo in the right ear of
[the] each animal.
SECTION 3.
ORS 596.341 is amended to read:
596.341. (1) In addition to the permit required by
subsection (2) of this section, the State Department of Agriculture may cause
livestock to be tested, treated or examined as a condition of entry into this
state and may, as evidence of that test, treatment or examination, require the
presentation of a certificate of an official of the state of origin designated
by the department or of a veterinary inspector of the federal government.
(2) The department shall require a written permit
authorizing entry into this state of any livestock or other animals subject to
the disease control law and not exempt under subsection (3) of this section.
The permit shall be issued upon condition that:
(a) The consignee, owner or purchaser hold the imported
livestock upon the arrival of the livestock in this state subject to direction
of the department pending completion of the testing, treatment or examination
of the livestock;
(b) The livestock be disposed of in accordance with the
laws of this state and the rules of the department, if the livestock is found
to be infected with, exposed to, or a carrier of, a disease;
(c) The consignee, owner or purchaser complies with the
rules promulgated by the department to enforce the intent of this chapter; and
(d) If the imported livestock [is a female bovine animal that is] are female cattle that are being imported for any purpose other
than slaughter or to a registered dry feedlot, the [animal has] animals have
been vaccinated against brucellosis as evidenced by an official vaccination
tattoo in the right ear of [the] each animal.
(3) The department may exempt the following classes of
livestock or other animals subject to the disease control law from the
requirements of this section:
(a) Livestock that is consigned to and will be slaughtered
by a licensed slaughterer within eight days after entry into this state.
(b) Livestock in uninterrupted transit through the state,
provided that stops may be made for feed, water and rest.
(c) Except for the requirements of subsection (2)(d) of
this section, livestock consigned to an Oregon auction market licensed under
ORS chapter 599 where approved veterinary inspection is in force.
(d) Brucellosis nonvaccinated female cattle of proven
genetic advantage for purposes of preserving or developing breeding
improvements. Those cattle may be admitted on a case by case basis with
specific approval of, and under conditions deemed appropriate by, the State
Veterinarian. Breed registration papers or other documentation of improved
genetics may be required for the approval. The cattle shall be exempt from ORS
596.331 (3) and (4) and 596.460 (2) and (3) and subsection (2)(d) of this
section.
(e) Dogs, cats or small caged birds traveling in a family
vehicle as part of that social entity.
(f) Any animals that the department determines do not pose
a disease threat.
(4) As used in subsection (2)(d) of this section,
“registered dry feedlot” means a cattle feeding operation that is approved and
registered by the department and that has facilities surrounded by permanent
fencing wherein all feed and water are artificially supplied.
SECTION 4.
ORS 596.351 is amended to read:
596.351. No person shall:
(1) Knowingly import or cause to be imported into this
state any livestock exposed to, infected with or a carrier of disease.
(2) Bring any livestock into this state unless the bill of
lading, health certificate or other document of shipment is accompanied by the
permit required under ORS 596.341 or permit number entered thereon.
(3) Fail to test, treat, examine or otherwise comply with
the conditions of a permit under ORS 596.341.
(4) Import or bring into this state any female [bovine animal] cattle unless the [animal
has] animals have been
vaccinated as required by ORS 596.341 (2)(d).
SECTION 5.
ORS 596.460 is amended to read:
596.460. (1) [No] A person owning, possessing or
controlling any livestock affected by any disease [shall] may not fail to
keep [it] the livestock within an enclosure, or herd [it] them in some place
where [it is] they are secure from contact with other livestock not so affected[. Nor shall the person] or permit the affected livestock to
range where they will be likely to come in contact with other livestock not so
affected.
(2) [No person shall] A person may not maintain or control [a female bovine animal] female cattle of a beef breed for breeding
purposes unless the [animal has] animals have been vaccinated against
brucellosis as evidenced by an official vaccination tattoo in the right ear of
[the] each animal.
(3) [No person shall] A person may not maintain or control [a female bovine animal] female cattle of a dairy breed for
breeding or dairy purposes unless the [animal
has] animals have been
vaccinated against brucellosis as evidenced by an official vaccination tattoo
in the right ear of [the] each animal.
SECTION 6.
ORS 596.640 is amended to read:
596.640. (1) The owner of livestock or property destroyed
at the order of the State Department of Agriculture shall not be paid indemnity
by the State of Oregon for:
(a) Livestock or property owned by the federal government
or the State of Oregon, or any governmental subdivision, agency or
instrumentality of those governments.
(b) Livestock or property if the owner thereof has failed
to comply with any of the provisions of ORS 596.075, 596.331, 596.351, 596.355,
596.371 or 596.460 or with any rules promulgated under ORS 596.321 or has acted
in contravention to department authority under ORS 596.311, 596.341, 596.361,
596.388, 596.392 to 596.416 and 596.470 as to any of that livestock or
property.
(c) Livestock that has been brought into this state
contrary to any law of this state or rule promulgated thereunder or contrary to
the conditions of any permit issued under ORS 596.341.
(d) Livestock or property that has been negligently or
willfully exposed to or contaminated by a disease.
(e) Livestock that were imported from a county or defined
area that is under quarantine at the order of the federal government, the State
of Oregon or the state of origin, for the disease that the livestock is
affected by.
(f) Livestock that were known by the owner to be affected
by a disease at the time of entry into the state.
(g) Livestock that had been imported into this state within
five days prior to the date that the disease condition was officially
diagnosed.
(h) Livestock if there is evidence that the owner or agent
of the owner has in any way been responsible for any attempt to unlawfully or
improperly obtain indemnity funds for the livestock.
(i) Livestock that has been brought into this state
pursuant to a permit issued under ORS 596.341 and that after entry is moved,
transferred or disposed of in violation of this chapter or any rule promulgated
under this chapter.
(j) Female [bovine
animals] cattle that have not
been officially vaccinated for brucellosis as required by this chapter. Evidence of an official vaccination for
brucellosis is a tattoo in the right ear of the animal in such a manner as the
department may prescribe.
(2) Any transaction referred to in subsection (1)(c) or (i)
of this section with regard to any livestock animal disqualifies the owner of
that livestock from receiving indemnity for all livestock or property owned by
that person for which indemnity would otherwise be payable.
[(3) For the purposes
of this section:]
[(a) Failure to
demonstrate that female bovine animals brought into this state were officially
vaccinated for brucellosis prior to entry and that male livestock brought into
this state had a negative brucellosis test finding prior to entry shall be
prima facie evidence that the owner had knowledge that the livestock were
affected by brucellosis.]
[(b) Evidence of an
official vaccination for brucellosis shall be a tattoo in the right ear of the
bovine animal in such a manner as the department may prescribe.]
Approved by the Governor
April 4, 2001
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State April 4, 2001
Effective date January 1,
2002
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