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Rule 901-19-39 | Ownership requirements.

... livestock listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(7) of this rule unless the household, as defined in rule 901-19-01 of the Administrative Code, at which the exhibitor is registered at has owned the livestock for not less than the length of time listed: (1) Market beef - one hundred fifty days; (2) Market dairy cattle - one hundred fifty days; (3) Market hogs - sixty days; (4) Market lambs...

Rule 901:1-1-01 | Definitions.

...ing preserve licensed under section 1533.721 of the Revised Code. (C) "Captive deer with certified chronic wasting disease status" means captive white-tailed deer that have been legally acquired or their offspring, are part of a herd that has been monitored and tested for disease in accordance with rules, including tested for chronic wasting disease for at least five consecutive years in accordan...

Rule 901:1-1-03 | Fencing, escapes, and movement requirements.

...(A) Fencing. (1) Facilities must have perimeter fencing of at least eight feet in height, with a variance of four per cent, which prevents ingress and egress of captive whitetail deer. (2) Any new perimeter fencing for existing facilities for captive whitetail deer herds must be inspected by department personnel. (3) Owners shall inspect the perimeter fence once a week to ensure that there is n...

Rule 901:1-1-04 | Identification requirements.

...t licensed as a hunting preserve: (1) All captive whitetail deer, whether natural additions to the herd or moved into the herd, that are three hundred sixty-five days of age or older shall be identified by both of the following: (a) Official individual identification. Each animal shall be officially identified by one of the following: (i) Official united states department of agriculture a...

Rule 901:1-1-05 | Death and testing.

... hunting, or any other cause, shall: (1) Be reported within twenty-four hours of discovery to an approved accredited veterinarian or if not available, the chief, division of animal health or his representative; and (2) Be tested for chronic wasting disease. (B) Owners of all captive whitetail deer being tested for chronic wasting disease shall, within seven days of the death or discovery o...

Rule 901:1-4-01 | Definitions and general considerations.

...ild animal" as defined in divisions (C)(1) to (C)(20) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code that is possessed by the holder of a wildlife shelter permit, a wildlife propagation permit, or a rescue facility permit issued under Chapter 935. of the Revised Code. The nonhuman primates listed in division (C)(20) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code are exempted from rules 901:1-4-01.2 and 901:1-4-01.3, of the Administra...

Rule 901:1-4-07 | Species varanus komodoensis (komodo dragon).

...defined in division (C) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code. (A) Primary enclosure shall be constructed of concrete, three eighths inch plexiglass, or a combination of these or other material equivalent to nine gauge diameter chain link in strength. (B) The primary enclosure shall be a minimum of two hundred square feet and shall be at least six feet high. For each additional animal, the primary enclosure shall b...

Rule 901:1-4-08 | Order - crocodilia; family - alligatoridae (excluding dwarf caiman); family - crocodylidae; family - gavialidae.

...dangerous wild animals in divisions (C)(15) to (C)(18) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code. (A) Primary enclosure shall be constructed of concrete, three eighths inch plexiglass, or a combination of these or other material equivalent to nine gauge chain link in strength and be of sufficient height to prevent escape. (B) The primary enclosure is not required to have a shift cage as set forth in rule 901:1-4-01.1 o...

Rule 901:1-4-09 | Nonhuman primates.

...dangerous wild animals in divisions (C)(19) to (C)(20) of section 935.01 of the Revised Code. (A) Each primary enclosure shall have multiple elevated platforms that shall accommodate all animals in the enclosure simultaneously. (B) Each primary enclosure shall have a visual barrier that provides a retreat area for the animal. (C) A primary enclosure that is within a solid secondary enclosure is n...

Rule 901:1-4-15 | Wildlife shelter and wildlife propagation permits.

...n shall include all of the following: (1) A declaration as to whether the applicant will have employees working on their behalf; (2) A declaration as to whether the applicant has used equivalent materials as defined in rule 901:1-4-01 of the Administrative Code; (3) An opportunity for the applicant to request the department make a determination as to the suitability of equivalent materials used in the applicant's ...

Rule 901:1-4-16 | Rescue facility permit.

...n shall include all of the following: (1) The name, date of birth, address, social security number, and federal employer identification number, if applicable, of the applicant; (2) If different from the information provided under paragraph (A)(1) of this rule, the name and address of the location where each dangerous wild animal will be confined; (3) A description of each dangerous wild animal, including the scien...

Rule 901:1-4-17 | Civil penalties.

...Pursuant to division (B)(1) of section 935.24 of the Revised Code, the following schedule of fines for violations of sections 935.02 to 935.24 of the Revised Code and Chapter 901:1-4 of the Administrative Code is established. (A) After notice and opportunity for hearing pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, all fines are assessed on the owner of the dangerous wild animal or restricted snake, and shall be pai...

Rule 901:1-4-19 | Restricted snake permits.

...e been submitted to the director: (1) The completed and signed application form; (2) A completed and signed background check and permission and release form and applicable fee; (3) If applicable, the written proof of experience with each restricted snake required by paragraph (A)(5) of section 935.08 of the Revised Code; (4) The written plan of action required in paragraph (A)(6) of se...

Rule 901:1-5-01 | Definition of "brucellosis test".

...(A) As used in regulations 901:1-5-01 through 901:1-5-11 "brucellosis test" means one of the following approved tests, conducted by a licensed-accredited veterinarian or by a laboratory approved by or operated by the department of agriculture: (1) Standard plate agglutination test; (2) Standard tube agglutination test; (3) Acidified plate antigen test; (4) Rivanol precipitation plate a...

Rule 901:1-5-02 | Definition of "official brucellosis vaccinate".

...eans a female bovine or bison animal: (1) To which an approved brucella biologic was administered by a licensed accredited veterinarian, an employee of the department or a veterinary services representative, United States department of agriculture, in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations when the animal was: (a) Not less than one hundred twenty days of age nor more than one hundred...

Rule 901:1-5-02 | Definition of "official brucellosis vaccinate".

...eans a female bovine or bison animal: (1) To which an approved brucella biologic was administered by a licensed accredited veterinarian, an employee of the department or a veterinary services representative, United States department of agriculture, in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations when the animal was: (a) Not less than one hundred twenty days of age nor more than one hundred eighty days of age ...

Rule 901:1-5-03 | Brucellosis herd test.

...ur months of age. Beginning January 1, 1970, a brucellosis herd test of cattle shall include a test of each official brucellosis vaccinate over twenty months of age. (B) A brucellosis herd test of swine includes a test of each breeding swine six months of age and older. (C) Any veterinarian who makes a brucellosis test, or employs any other method of detection for brucellosis shall inclu...

Rule 901:1-5-07 | Designating area to be "certified brucellosis free".

...ertified brucellosis-free status: (1) Brucellosis ring tests conducted at least three times a year with at least four consecutive negative tests; (2) Market cattle tests of the equivalent of ten percent of the breeding cows in non-BRT herds in the area each year if a minimum of ninety percent of the reactors are traced to the herds of origin and all such herds of origin are blood tested; (3...

Rule 901:1-5-08 | Recertifying a certified brucellosis free area.

...is-free area stated in regulation 901:1-5-07. (B) If the percentage of infected herds in a formerly certified brucellosis-free area exceeds the limit for initial certified brucellosis-free status, the department shall designate it as a modified certified brucellosis area and may recertify it only when it meets the requirements for initial designation as a certified brucellosis-free area.

Rule 901:1-5-12 | Brucella canis.

...(A) Brucella canis tests. (1) As used in this rule, a brucella canis test means one of the following: (a) An indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFA test); (b) A tube agglutination test (TAT test); or (c) A brucella canis culture test. (2) The tests contained in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule may only be conducted by a laboratory approved by or operated by the department of agriculture, except tha...

Rule 901:1-5-12 | Brucella canis.

...(A) Brucella canis tests. (1) As used in this rule, a "brucella canis test" means one of the following: (a) An indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFA test); (b) A tube agglutination test (TAT test); or (c) A brucella canis culture test. (2) "Accredited laboratory" means a laboratory which maintains current accreditation through the international organization for standardization (ISO) or the Amer...

Rule 901:1-6-01 | Definitions and general considerations.

...agriculture, as defined in division (F)(1) of section 956.10 of the Revised Code, to inspect a high volume dog breeder's facility to ensure compliance with this chapter. (I) "Outdoor housing" means any structure, building, land, or premises, housing or intended to house adult dogs or puppies, which does not meet the definition of any other type of housing facility, and in which temperatures cannot be controlled with...

Rule 901:1-6-01 | Definitions and general considerations.

...agriculture, as defined in division (F)(1) of section 956.10 of the Revised Code, to inspect a high volume dog breeder's facility to ensure compliance with this chapter. (J) "Outdoor housing" means any structure, building, land, or premises, housing or intended to house adult dogs or puppies, and in which temperatures cannot be controlled within set limits. (K) "Primary enclosure" means an enclo...

Rule 901:1-6-02 | Housing.

...le. (D) The primary enclosure shall: (1) Provide each adult dog or puppy with at least the minimum amount of floor space, calculated as follows: the square of the length of the adult dog or puppy in inches, as measured from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail, plus six inches; (2) Notwithstanding the space requirements as set forth in paragraph (D)(1) of this rule, the primary enclosure for the largest adu...

Rule 901:1-6-02 | Housing.

...le. (D) The primary enclosure shall: (1) Allow each dog housed in the enclosure to turn in a complete circle, lie down, and fully extend the dog's limbs; (2) Provide a resting place that has a solid floor large enough to accommodate all adult dogs and puppies in the primary enclosure at the same time and a partial or complete visual barrier. The solid flooring may be removable for cleaning purp...