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State Health Certificate (CVI) Req. Negative Coggins Test (EIA) Req. - 6 mo. and older - Entry Permit Req. Enquine Interstate Passport Accepted Additional Information Regarding Equine Transportation Within Each State State Veterinarian CVI requirements: Must state free of contagious/infectious/communicable diseases. Dr. Anthony G Frazier, State Veterinarian EIA requirement: EIA positive equine will not be permitted within state, except upon written permission of State Veterinarian. Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries 1445 Federal Dr, Room 110 P.O. Box 3336 Montgomery, AL 36109-0336 334-240-7255 ex. 1 (Oce) 334-223-7352 (Fax) E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.agi.alabama.gov CVI requirements: Must state free from symptoms of any infectious/contagious diseases. Dr. Robert Gerlach, VMD, State Veterinarian : Must state that equine has not been on premises where Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) has been isolated during the past 60 days or from a premise currently under 5251 Hinkle Rd quarantine/investigation for CEM. Anchorage, AK 99507 : If female, must state that equine has not been bred naturally to/inseminated with semen from a stallion positive for CEM, or a stallion resident upon a positive premises or under quarantine/investigation for CEM. 907-375-8214 (Oce) Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Equine have not originated from a premise or area under quarantine or diagnosed with Vesicular Stomatitis in the last 30 days. 907-929-7335 (Fax) Piroplasmosis Test Requirements: Equine have not originated from a premise or area under quarantine or diagnosed with Equine Piroplasmosis in the last 45 days. E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.dec.state.ak.us Alaska Yes Within 180 days prior Yes Alabama Health Yes(CVI) Within 12 months prior Depends

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State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

CVI requirements: Must state free of

contagious/infectious/communicable diseases. Dr. Anthony G Frazier, State VeterinarianEIA requirement: EIA positive equine will not be

permitted within state, except upon written

permission of State Veterinarian.Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries

1445 Federal Dr, Room 110

P.O. Box 3336

Montgomery, AL 36109-0336

334-240-7255 ex. 1 (Office)

334-223-7352 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agi.alabama.gov

CVI requirements: Must state free from symptoms

of any infectious/contagious diseases. Dr. Robert Gerlach, VMD, State Veterinarian: Must state that equine has not been on premises

where Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) has been

isolated during the past 60 days or from a premise

currently under 5251 Hinkle Rd

quarantine/investigation for CEM. Anchorage, AK 99507

: If female, must state that equine has not been bred

naturally to/inseminated with semen from a stallion

positive for CEM, or a stallion resident upon a

positive premises or under quarantine/investigation

for CEM.907-375-8214 (Office)

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Equine have

not originated from a premise or area under

quarantine or diagnosed with Vesicular Stomatitis in

the last 30 days. 907-929-7335 (Fax)

Piroplasmosis Test Requirements: Equine have

not originated from a premise or area under

quarantine or diagnosed with Equine Piroplasmosis

in the last 45 days. E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.dec.state.ak.us

Alaska Yes Within 180 days

prior

Yes

Alabama Health

Yes(CVI)

Within 12 months

prior

Depends

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

EIA requirements: CVI must state lab name, test

date, accession number, results. Dr. John W Hunt, State Veterinarian

CVI requirements: Must be with in 30 days prior. 1168 W. Adams St

: A detailed description of the equine must be

recorded on CVI. Phoenix, AZ 85007

: Photocopies of health certificates must have

original veterinarian signature. 602-542-4293 (Office)

602-542-4290 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.azda.gov

CVI requirements: Must contain identification and

temp. of horse. Dr. George Pat Badley, State Veterinarian

: Must incluse the name and address of the

caretaker of the equine if different from owner's

residence. #1 Natural Resources Dr.

EIA requirement: CVI must state testing lab,

accession number. PO Box 8505

: Foal under 6 mo., where dam unknown or EIA

positive, must have neg. EIA CertificateLittle Rock, AR 72215

: Foal under 6 mo., with dam may enter if dam is EIA

neg. 501-907-2400 (Office)

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Equine from

any state with confirmed positive case must obtain

an entry permit. 501-907-2425 (Fax)

: Entry permit number must be listed on CVI with

following statement, "The equine on this CVI have

not originated from a premise or an area under

quarantine for Vesicular Stomatitis or premise on

which Vesicular Stomatitis has been diagnosed in

the last 30 days. I have examined the equine and

found no Vesicular Stomatitis has been diagnosed in

the last 30 days. I have examined the equine and

found no Vesicular Stomatitis has been diagnosed in

the last 30 days. I have examined the equine and

found no signs of Vesicular Stomatitis. E-Mail: [email protected]

Arkansas Yes Withn 12 months

prior

Depends

Arizona Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

Equine Piroplasmosis: No horse shall be allowed

entry onto a racetrack without verification that the

required testing has been completed, and equine

has tested negative for EP. Website: www.arlpc.org

CVI must state: Equine is free of communicable

diseases. Dr. Richard E. Breitmeyer, State VeterinarianEIA Requirements: CVI must report a negative EIV

within the previous 6 months. : Tests must be

completed, "Pending" tests are not permitted. California Department of Food and Agriculture

EIA exempt: Nursing foal with EIA neg. dam. 1220 N Street, Suite 400

: Seasonal ranch "working horses" w/permit from CA

Health Branch. Sacramento, CA 95814

: Equine moved out of California for less than 14

days. 916-654-0881 (Office)

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Equine

originating from any state where Vesicular Stomatitis

has been diagnosed must contain the following

statement on the CVI, "The equine represented on

this health certificate of veterinary inspection have

not originated from a premises or area under

quarantine for Vesicular Stomatitis or a premises on

which VS has been diagnosed in the past 30 days. I

have examined the animals and have found no sign

of VS." 916-653-2215 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.cdfa.ca.gov

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Keith Roehr, State VeterinarianEIA requirement: CVI must state testing lab, test

date, accession number, results. 700 Kipling ST., Suite 4000

: CVI must report negative EIA test within 12 months

prior. Lakewood, CO 80215

: All blood samples must be collected by a state,

federal or accredited veterinarian. 303-239-4161 (Office)

: foal under 6 mo. without dam must have neg. EIA.303-239-4164 (Fax)

EIA exempt: nursing foal with EIA neg. dam. E-Mail: [email protected]

Colorado Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

California Yes Withn 6 months

prior

No

State

Health Certificate

(CVI) Req.

Negative Coggins Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry Permit Req.

Enquine Interstate Passport Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine Transportation Within Each State State Veterinarian

Equine Piroplasmosis: No horse shall be allowed entry onto a racetrack without verification that the required testing has been completed, and equine has tested negative for EP. Website: www.ag.state.co.us

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Mary J. Lis, State Veterinarian

EIA requirement: Equine without EIA test or positive EIA must obtain special permit from State Veterinarian. Connecticut Department of Agriculture

165 Capitol Ave, Room G-8A

Hartford, CT 06106

860-713-2505 (Office)

860-713-2515 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ct.gov/doag

CVI requirements: Must state free of contagious/infectious/communicable diseases, and Temp. within 10 days prior. Dr. Heather L Hirst, DVM, State Veterinarian

: Equine with temp. of 102 or higher may not enter state. Delaware Department of Agriculture

2320 S. DuPont Highway

Dover, DE 19901

302-698-4500(Office)

302-697-4451 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: http://dda.delaware.gov

CVI exempt: Equine consigned directly to a veterinary medical treatment facility for emergency care.

Dr. Thomas J. Holt, State Veterinarian and Director

: Equine accompanied by an Equine Event Extension, Interstate Passport Card, or equivalent from the State of origin signed by State Veterinarian or Chief Animal Health Official w/in 30 days prior. Division of Animal Industry

Delaware Yes Within 12 months prior

No

Florida Yes Within 12 months prior

No Yes

Connecticut Yes Within 12 months prior

Depends Within 30 days Prior

State

Health Certificate

(CVI) Req.

Negative Coggins Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry Permit Req.

Enquine Interstate Passport Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine Transportation Within Each State State Veterinarian

Prior permission must be obtained for: Equine consigned directly to medical facility for treatment. Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services

: Equine from a state with known Equine Piroplasmosis is endemic. 407 S. Calhoun St.

: Equine imported from a state where Contagious Equine Metritis is endemic. May Building, Room 335

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0800

: Equine accompanied by an Equine Event Extension, interstate Passport, or State of Origin equivalent that states the testing lab, test date, accession number, results. 850-410-0900 (Office)

Piroplasmosis Test Requirements: All Equine imported from states where Piroplasmosis is endemic Must have neg. tests for Babesia Caballi and Babesia Equi within 30 days prior. 850-410-0959 (Permits)

: Equine from Piroplasmosis states will be quarantined upon arrival at destination until such tests are conducted. 850-410-0915 (Fax)

Brucellosis: Equine that test positive for Brucellosis and/or show evidence of "poll evil" or "fistulous withers" whether draining or not, will not be allowed to enter state. E-Mail: [email protected]

Equine Piroplasmosis: No horse shall be allowed entry onto a racetrack without verification that the required testing has been completed, and equine has tested negative for EP. Website: doacs.state.fl.us/ai

EIA requirements: CVI must state name and address of testing lab, test date, lab accession number, results, general description. Dr. C. Carter Black, State VeterinarianEIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Animal Industry Division

Piroplasmosis: Equine that originate in a region where Piroplasmosis is known to exist, or where tropical ticks winter over, must test neg. and test results reported on CVI. Georgia Department of Agriculture

: These equine must enter on a special permit. 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, SW

Georgia Yes Within 12 months prior

Depends

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

Equine from quarantined herds or areas may only

enter state with permit obtained from State

Veterinarian. Atlanta, GA 30334-4201

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. 404-656-3671 (Office)

: Temperature of Equine must be recorded on CVI

(tep exceeding 102 degrees, shall not be admitted

into the state of Georgia)

404-657-1357 (Fax)

Brucellosis: Equine that test positive for Brucellosis

and/or show evidence of "poll evil" or "fistulous

withers" shall not be allowed to enter state. E-Mail: [email protected]

Stallions require statement on CVI stating: Bill Barton, DVM, Administrator

Division of Animal Industry

1. Vaccinated for EVA (test and vaccination

certificate attached to CVI). Idaho Department of Agriculture

2. Seropositive carrier of EVA (test date must be

recorded on CVI). P.O. Box 7249

3. Seropositive Non-shedder of EVA (copy of neg.

semen EVA isolation test must be attached to

CVI). Boise, ID 83707-9985

4. Unknown EVA Status.208-332-8540 (office)

208-334-4062 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agri.idaho.gov

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Mark J Ernst, DVM, State Veterinarian/Bureau Chief: Must show results of required tests and/or

vaccinations . Bureau of Animal Health and Welfare

: Must show name and address of owner or exhibitor.

Illinois Department of Agriculture

: Must show only one identification per line of the CVI

and official identification of each equine. P.O. Box 19281, State Fairgrounds

: CVI shall be void 30 days after issuance for out-of-

state equine and 90 days for in-state equine. Springfield, IL 62794-9281

Illinois Yes Within 12 months

prior

Yes

Idaho Yes Within 6 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

: If equine are from tuberculosis accredited,

brucellosis certified, pseudorabies qualified, or

brucellosis validated heard, the identifying herd

number(s) along with the date of the last herd test(s)

shall appear on the CVI. 217-782-4944 (Office)

Vesicular Stomatitis: Any equines from a state with

known case of Vesicular Stomatitis must include the

following on CVI, "Vesicular Stomatitis has not been

diagnosed on the premises of origin within the past

thirty days. I have examined the premises of origin

and have found no signs of Vesicular Stomatitis."

217-558-6033 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agr.state.il.us

CVI requirements: must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Bret D Marsh, State Veterinarian: Contain individual animal identification. Indiana State Board of Animal Health

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. 805 Beachway Drive, Suite 50

Indianapolis, IN 46224-7785

317-227-0300 (Office)

317-227-0368 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.boah.in.gov

EIA requirements: CVI must state testing lab, date

of test, lab accession number. David D Schmitt, DVM, State VeterinarianEIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Bureau of Animal Industry

Equine Piroplasmosis: no horse shall be allowed

entry onto a racetrack without verification that the

required testing has been completed, and equine

has tested negative for EP.State of Iowa Department of Agriculture

502 E 9th Street

Des Moines, IA 50319

515-281-5305 (Office)

515-281-4282 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Iowa Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

Indiana Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

Website: www.agriculture.state.ia.us/

Dr. William L. Brown, Livestock Commissioner

Kansas Animal Health Department

708 SW Jackson

Topeka, KS 66603-3714

785-296-2326 (Office)

785-296-1795 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.accesskansas.org/kahd

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Robert C Stout, State Veterinarian: Must contain list of Vaccinations, Dates of

Vaccinations, serial number of vaccinations,

expiration date of the biologic/agent used. 100 Fair Oaks Lane, Suite 252

Entry permit requirements: Must contain number of

equine, description and identification of equine,

farm/place of origin, farm/place of destination, arrival

date, name of the consignor and consignee, special

restriction relating to the movement of equine.Frankfort, KY 40601

Piroplasmosis requirements: Equines originating

from Texas, or have been in Texas during the 30 day

period preceding their entry into Kentucky are

required to be tested and found negative for Equine

Piroplasmosis. 502-564-3956 (Office)

: Test certificate shall accompany equine and must

state test lab, test date, lab accession number,

results. 502-564-7852 (Fax)

: Neg. test results good for 12 months. E-Mail: [email protected]

: Equine from Texas must have entry permit

containing identification for equine; name, address,

contact number of the consignor, consignee, and

veterinarian; physical address and county name of

Texas origin and physical Kentucky destination; date

sample collected, result, date reported, lab

accession number; and Texas CVI. Website: www.kyagr.com

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam.

Kentucky Yes Within 12 months

prior

Yes

Kansas Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

and physical Kentucky destination; date sample

collected, result, date reported, lab accession

number; and Texas CVI.

Equine Piroplasmosis: no horse shall be allowed

entry onto a racetrack without verification that the

required testing has been completed, and equine

has tested negative for EP.

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

testing date, lab accession number, results.Dr. Brent Robbins, State Veterinarian

Equine Piroplasmosis: no horse shall be allowed

entry onto a racetrack without verification that the

required testing has been completed, and equine

has tested negative for EP.Animal Health and Food Safety

Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry

P.O. Box 1951

Baton Rouge, LA 70821

225-925-3980 (office)

225-925-4103 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ldaf.state.la.us

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days. Dr. Donald E Hoenig, State Veterinarian

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Department of Agriculture - food and Rural Resources

EIA requirements: Equines testing positive must

obtain entry permit. 28 State House Station

: Date of test must be documented on CVI. Augusta, ME 04333-0028

207-287-3701 (office)

207-624-5044 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.state.me.us/agriculture

EIA required for all equine 9 mo. and older. Guy Hohenhaus, DVM, State VeterinarianMaryland Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

Louisiana Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

Maine Yes Within 180 days

prior

Depends

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

CVI requirements: Copy of CVI must be forwarded

to the Animal health Section , Maryland Department

of Agriculture before arrival of equine at destination. Tom Jacobs, DVM, Assistant State Veterinarian

: Must be within 30 days prior. Animal Health Program

: Must contain name and address of consignor and

consignee; origin of equine; accurate description of

equine; date and name of current disease tests. Maryland Department of Agriculture

: Statement by approved veterinarian certifying that

upon physical examination the equine is free from

any evidence of an infectious, parasitic or

transmissible disease and have not recently been

exposed 50 Harry S Truman Pkwy.

to the same. Annapolis, MD 21401

410-841-5999 (Fax)

Email: [email protected] - Dr. Hohenhaus

E-Mail: [email protected] - Dr. Jacobs

Website: www.mda.state.md.us

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days and

show a normal temp. Dr. Lorraine O'Connor,State Veterinarian: Equine must be indentified by name, tattoo, color,

markings, scars, brands, hair whorls and other

unique identification. Division of Biosecurity and Regulatory Services

: Must declare the animal/s free from all contagious/

infectious diseases. 251 Causeway Street, Suite 500

: Must record a temperature within normal range.Boston, MA 02114-2151

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

testing date, lab accession number, results. 617-626-1795 (Office)

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. 617-626-1850 (Fax)

E-Mail: lorraine.o'[email protected]

Website: www.mass.gov/agr

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days. Steven L Halstead, DVM, MS, State VeterinarianEIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

testing date, lab accession number, results. Michigan Department of Agriculture

Michigan Yes Current calendar

year

No Yes

prior

Massachusetts Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health Certificate

(CVI) Req.

Negative Coggins Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry Permit Req.

Enquine Interstate Passport Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine Transportation Within Each State State Veterinarian

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Animal Industry Division

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Equine from states with diagnosed Vesicular Stomatitis within 12 mo. Prior, must contain the statement, "I have examined the animal/s listed on this certificate and have found no clinical signs of Vesicular Stomatitis. To the best of my knowledge, these animals have not been exposed to Vesicular Stomatitis within the previous 30 days, nor have they been vaccinated with a Vesicular Stomatitis Vaccine." on the CVI.

P.O. Box 30017

Lansing, MI 48909

517-373-1077 (Office)

517-241-4502 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.michigan.gov

CVI requirements: Must contain age, sex, breed, color markings, registration name and number (if registered).

Dr. William L Hartmann, Executive Director and State

Veterinarian

: Copy of CVI must be forwarded to the Animal Health Official of the state of origin for approval and transmittal.

State of Minnesota

: Must be on official forms of the state. Board of Animal Health

: State that the equine is free of visible signs of contagious/infectious/communicable disease.

625 Robert Street, North

: Record all data for required tests and vaccinations, including date, results, name and address of lab.

St. Paul, MN 55155

: Have complete name and address of consignor and consignee. 651-296-2942 (Office)

: Designate intended purpose for which equine is to be used. 651-296-7417 (Fax)

CVI exempt: Equine brought in for trail rides and exhibitions. E-Mail: [email protected]

Minnesota Yes Within 12 months prior

Depends

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab with

address, test date, results, permit number if test is

pending. Website: www.bah.state.mn.us

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam.

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: CVI must state

"all equine identified on the health certificate have

been examined and found to be free from Vesicular

Stomatitis. During the past 30 days, these equine

have neither been exposed to nor located within 10

miles of an area where VS has been diagnosed.

CVI requirements: Must contain name, breed,

registration number (if registered), tattoo/brand (if

any), sex, age, color, markings, record of physical

examination of each animal, verifying free of

symptoms of infectious diseases. Dr. James A Watson, State Veterinarian: Must contain record of physical examination of

equine, verifying animal to be free of symptoms of

infectious/contagious/communicable disease. Mississippi Board of Animal Health

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

testing date, lab accession number, results.P.O. Box 3889

Jackson, MS 39207

601-359-1170 (Office)

601-359-1177 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.mbah.state.ms.us

CVI requirements: Must state equine is free of any

sign of contagious/infectious disease and are in

compliance with Missouri rules for importation into

the state. Taylor Woods, DVM, Acting State Veterinarian: Identification and description of equine.

Missouri Department of Agriculture

EIA requirements: CVI must contain test lab, test

date, test accession number, results.Division of Animal Health

Mississippi Yes Within 12 months

prior

No Yes

Missouri Yes Within 12 months

prior

No Yes will accept

6-month

passports from

states with

reciprocal

aggrement

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis requirements: All equine where the existence of the

disease has been diagnosed within the preceding 12

months must obtain an entry permit.

P.O. Box 630

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Must have an

Entry Permit and CVI must state that equine has not

been exposed to VS or located within 10 mile radius

of a premises quarantined for VS within the past 30

days. Jefferson City, MO 65102-0630

Brucellosis: Equine testing positive may not enter

the state.573-751-3377 (Office)

573-751-6919 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.mda.mo.gov

CVI requirements: Veterinarian must obtain Permit

Number at (406) 444-2976. Martin Zaluski, DVM,: Brand inspection required. State Veterinarian and Administrator

: If state of origin does not have brand inspections

contact Dept. of Livestock (405) 444-2045. Montana Department of Livestock

: Must be within 30 days prior. Animal Health Division

: Must contain address of consignor and consignee;

description and identification of equine; purpose for

which they are shipped, method of transportation,

identification and address of transporter; health

status of equine involved, including dates and results

of inspections, tests and vaccinations required by

state of Montana; signature of veterinarian certifying

that equine is free from evidence of any

infectious/contagious/communicable disease or

known exposure thereto.

P.O. Box 202001

: Copy must be mailed to State Veterinarian of

Montana. Helena, MT 59620-2001

Montana Yes Within 12 months

prior

Yes Yes

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

Piroplasmosis: Equine originating from Texas must

contain following statement on CVI, "The equine

represented on this certificate do not originate form

on of the Piroplasmosis affected or quarantined

premises in Texas." 406-444-2043 (Office)

: Equine from Texas that do originate from one of the

affected or quarantined premises must have specific

approval for entry from the State Veterinarian.

406-444-1929 (Fax)

: Montana horses traveling to Texas and returning to

Montana on a 10-day permit or using an extended 30-

day return permit have no additional requirements.

E-Mail: [email protected]

Stallion requirements: If stallion is carrier of EVA,

State Veterinarian must be officially notified prior to

arrival. Website: www.mt.gov/liv/

: For positive test on Serum Diagnostic test for EVA

with no certified proof of prior vaccination against

EVA, must fax lab report confirming the absence of

Equine Arteritis Virus in Semen to (406) 444-2976.

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Dennis A Hughes, State Veterinarian

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

test date, results. Nebraska Department of Agriculture

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Bureau of Animal Industry

: Equine imported from South Dakota. P.O. Box 94787

Lincoln, NE 68509-4787

402-471-2351 (Office)

402-471-6893 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agr.state.ne.us

CVI required. Phil LaRussa, State Veterinarian

EIA exempt: Nursing foal with EIA neg. dam. Administrator Division of Animal Industry

Equine from Nevada that are used outside the state

for seasonal ranching purposes only. Nevada Department of Agriculture

Nevada Yes Within 6 months

prior

No

Nebraska Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

405 S 21st ST

Sparks, NV 89431

775-353-3755 (Office)

775-353-3757 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agri.state.nv.us

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Stephen K Crawford, State Veterinarian

: Must state that equine are free from contagious and

infectious diseases, that equine do not originate from

a quarantined area or an area where

contagious/infectious disease has been officially

diagnosed. New Hampshire Department of

: Each animal must be individually and completely

identified. Agriculture, Markets and Food

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

test date, lab accession number, results.P.O. Box 2042

EIA exempt: Nursing foal with EIA neg. dam. (foal's

presence must be noted on dam's CVI).

Concord, NH 03302-2042

Vesicular Stomatitis: any equines from a state with

quarantined facilities due to infection of Vesicular

Stomatitis shall be prohibited from entry.603-271-2404 (Office)

Vesicular Stomatitis exempt: Equine that

originated on a premise that is at least 10 miles from

a diagnosed infected premise. 603-271-1109 (Fax)

: Equine that have not been exposed to VS or been

on a premise that has VS within the last 30 days. E-Mail: [email protected]

: CVI must contain statement "All equine identified

on this certificate have been examined and found to

be free from signs of Vesicular Stomatitis. These

animals neither originated from nor been exposed to

premises or animals where VS has been diagnosed".

Website: www.agriculture.nh.gov

New

Hampshire

Yes Within 6 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

CVI requirements: Must contain breed, registration

number (if any), tattoo number (if any), sex, age,

colors,Dr. Nancy E Halpern, Director

markings of each equine. division of Animal Health

: Must be within 30 days prior. Department of Agriculture

EIA requirements: CVI must contain test lab, test

date, results. P.O. Box 330

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Trenton, NJ 08625

609-292-3965- (Office)

609-777-8395 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.state.nj.us/agriculture

CVI requirements: Must contain breed, registration

number (if any), tattoo number (if any), sex, age,

colors, markings, brands, and another form of

permanent identificationincluding microchips of each

equine.Dr. Dave E Fly, State Veterinarian

: Must be within 30 days prior. New Mexico Livestock Board

: Temperature of Equine must be recorded on the

CVI. 300 San Mateo Blvd. NE, Suite 1000

: Must report a negative C-ELISA test for Theileria

(Babesia) equi within 12 months prior. Albuquerque, NM 87108-1500

(equine staying no longer than 4 days are exempt for

T.Equi (B. equi) testing. 505-841-6163 (Office)

: All racing horses, regardless of state of origin,

MUST have a negative C-ELISA 505-841-6160 (Fax)

test for T. equi (B. equi) before they may race or train

on any sanctioned New E-Mail: [email protected]

Mexico race track. Website: www.nmlbonline.com/

: Any horse entering New Mexico from Texas to be

moved through any New Mexico livestock market

must have a negative C-ELISA test for T. equi (B.

equi) within 12 months prior to entry.

New Jersey Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

New Mexico Yes Within 12 months

prior

Depends

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

: CVI must state "The animals listed on this CVI are

not displaying signs of equine piroplasmosis nor any

other communicable disease. None of the animals

listed on this CVI have been in a Texas county, that

has confirmed cases of equine piroplasmosis, during

the last 21 days. All animals on this CVI were

inspected for ticks, including ear ticks, and treated

for ticks if necessary, at the time of the inspection."

Proof of Ownership requirements: Must carry bill

of sale/registration papers, brand inspection form.

EIA requirements: CVI must contain test lab, test

date, results and accession number.

: entry permit required if lab results are pending.

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam.

Equine Piroplasmosis: Equine originating from

Kleberg, Kenedy, Brooks, Jim Wells, Nueces and

Willacy Counties, Texas or any other county in

Texas that has confirmed cases of equine

piroplasmosis, will not be allowed to enter New

Mexico.

Equine Piroplasmosis: no horse shall be allowed

entry onto a racetrack without verification that the

required testing has been completed, and equine

has tested negative for EP.

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior,Dr. David Smith, Acting State Veterinarian

: Must contain Veterinarian signature. Division of Animal Industry

: Must contain names and addresses of

owners/trainers/consignee and destination in New

York. Department on Agriculture and Markets

: Must contain date of examination, number of

equine, location of examination, identification of each

horse 10B Airline Dr

New York Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

including names, registration number, tattoo, breed,

sex, age, color, markings.

Albany, NY 12235

EIA requirement: CVI must contain test lab, test

date, lab accession number, results, and signed by

Director of test lab or State Veterinarian of the state

of origin. 518-457-3502 (Office)

Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis

requirements: Equine originating in a state/country

where the disease is known to exist, or has been in a

state adjoining the state where the disease is known

to exist, shall not be transported/harbored into the

state of New York unless the equine has been

vaccinated to prevent said disease at lest 14 days

prior to entry.

518-485-7773 (Fax)

Other Importation requirements: No equine shall

be brought into New York from the states of

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New

Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont unless the

custodian of the equine has in their possession at

the time of entry a CVI that states: (1) the equine has

not been exposed to Equine Viral Arteritis and/or has

been vaccinated against Equine Viral Arteritis and

(2) has not been exposed either directly or indirectly

to equine infectious diseases in the foregoing states.

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agmkt.state.ny.us

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. David T Marshall, State Veterinarian and Director of

Diagnostic Laboratories

: Must have an accurate description of the equine

and certify that they are free from any evidence of an

infectious or transmissible disease and have not

been exposed to any infectious or transmissible

disease. Veterinarian Division

CVI exempt: equine entering the state temporarily

for exhibition. North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

North Carolina Yes Within 12 months

prior

No Yes

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

1030 Mail Service Center

Raleigh, NC 27699-1030

919-733-7601 (Office)

919-733-6431 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agr.state.nc.us/vet

EIA exempt: Equine originating from South Dakota.

Dr. Susan J Keller, State Veterinarian

CVI exempt: Equine entering the state for less than

7 days (with neg. EIA test accompanying the

equine).

North Dakota State board of Animal Health

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Equine from

states with confirmed case, must have pre-entry

permit which is listed on CVI and states equine has

originated from premise under quarantine or a

premise which has tested positive within 30 days

prior, and states equine shows no symptoms. North Dakota Department of Agriculture

: For equine originating from a location within a 10

mile radius of infected area/premises, CVI must

include statement above as well as exam.600 E Boulevard Avenue, Dept 602

: CVI must be within 24 hours. Bismarck, ND 58505-0020

701-328-2657 (Office)

701-328-4567 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.state.nd.us

CVI requirements: Must contain statement that

equine is free of infectious/contagious/communicable

disease or known exposure to, plus a rectal temp.

Dr. Tony M Forshey

: Upon Request responsible person for equine must

provide chronological list of dates, places, events

each equine has attended within 30 days prior.

Division of Animal Industry

North Dakota No Within 12 months

prior

Depends

Ohio Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

EIA exempt: Equine under 12 mo. of age. Ohio Department of Agriculture

Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis

requirements: All equine where the existence of the

disease has been confirmed within the preceding 12

months have to be vaccinated not less than 14 days

prior and no more than 12 months preceding the

date of importation. 8995 E Main Street, Bldg 6

: Equine shall be subject to inspection. Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

614-728-6220 (Office)

614-728-6310 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.ohioagriculture.gov

CVI must be within 30 days prior.

Dr. Becky Brewer-Walker, Director and State Veterinarian

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

test date, lab accession number.

Oklahoma Animal Industry Services Division

EIA exempt: Foals traveling with EIA neg. dam.2800 N Lincoln Boulevard

Piroplasmosis requirements: Equines originating

from any premise under quarantine for Equine

Piroplasmosis will not be accepted into the state.

PO Box 528804

: Negative CELISA test within 14 days prior. Oklahoma City, OK 73152

: Must carry original copy of test or NVSL accesion

number.405-522-6131 (Office)

: CVI must state: "I have inspected these animals,

they do not originate from an Equine Piroplamosis

quarantined area, do not display clinical signs of

Equine Piroplasmosis, were inspected for ticks,

including ear ticks, and were treated for ticks at the

time of the inspection." 405-522-0756 (Fax)

: Must include complete information on origin and

destination of equine and the veterinarian. E-Mail: [email protected]

Oklahoma Yes Within 12 months

prior

Depends

State

Health Certificate

(CVI) Req.

Negative Coggins Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry Permit Req.

Enquine Interstate Passport Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine Transportation Within Each State State Veterinarian

Equine Piroplasmosis: no horse shall be allowed entry onto a racetrack without verification that the required testing has been completed, and equine has tested negative for EP.

Website: www.oda.state.ok.us

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Donald E Hansen, State VeterinarianEIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Oregon Department of Agriculture

: All Washington-resident equine.635 Capital Street, NE

Piroplasmosis requirements: Equine from Texas are required to be tested and found negative within 30 days prior to entry.

Salem, OR 97301

: A copy of the test must accompany equine. 503-986-4680 (Office)

: CVI must contain date of test, laboratory, accession number,and result.

503-986-4734 (Fax)

Entry Permit: Must contain identification for each equine on CVI, Complete name, address and contact number of the consignor, consignee and accredited veterinarian, physical addresses and county name of the Texas origin and the physical Oregon destination, date sample collected, result date reported, and laboratory accession number of the EP testing, Texas certificate of Veterinary Inspection Number. E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.oregon.gov/oda/ahid

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Craig Shultz, State Veterinarian: Must contain the product used for any vaccinations administered. Bureau of Animal Health and diagnostic Services

EIA Requirements: CVI must contain test date, results.

Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture

Pennsylvania Yes Within 12 months prior

No

Oregon Yes Within 6 months prior

Yes

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

: Must include accurate description of equine such as

tattoos, distinctive marks; solid color animals must

be identified by some method of unique identification

such as lip tattoo, brand, or at least 2 distinctive

markings such as whirls.2301 N Cameron Street

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408

Rabies requirement: Not required but highly

recommended. 717-772-2852 (Office)

717-787-1868 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.agriculture.state.pa.us/

CVI requirements: within 30 days prior. Scott Marshall, DVM, Public Health Veterinarian

: Must state that equine have been inspected and

foundfree of signs of contagious, infectious, or

communicable disease. Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management

: Each equine must be individually identified. Division of Agriculture/Animal Health

: Must contain the date for all required tests and

vaccinations including date, results, and the name

and address fo the laboratory.235 Promenade Street, Room 370

: Have complete name and address of consignor and

consignee. Providence, RI 02908-5767

: Have signature of the inspecting veterinarian as

well as that of the offical having jurisdiction over the

disease of equine in the state of origin. 401-222-2781 ext. 4503 (Office)

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. 401-222-6047 (Fax)

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

test date, lab accession number, results.

E-Mail: [email protected]

Rabies requirement: All equine over 3 mo. of age

must have proof of rabies vaccination within 12 mo.

Prior but not less than 3 mo. Prior.Website: www.dem.ri.gov

: Foals under 6 mo. with initial vaccination are

exempt from 30 day waiting period.

Rode Island Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Boyd H Parr, DVM, State Veterinarian and DirectorEIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

test date, lab accession number, results. Clemson University Livestock - Poultry

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. Health Division

P.O. Box 102406

Columbia, SC 29224-2406

803-788-2260 (Office)

803-788-8058 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: http://agriculture.sc.gov/

EIA requirements: Foals traveling without dam,

regardless of age, must have neg. EIA.

Dustin Oedekoven, DVM, State VeterinarianEIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam.

South Dakota Animal Industry Board

: Equine from North Dakota, Nebraska, Montana. 411 S Fort Street

Pierre, SC 57501-4503

605-773-3321 (Office)

605-773-5459 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.state.sd.us/aib/

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Charles Hatcher, State Veterinarian: Must contain name and address of consignor and

consignee; accurate description of individual equine;

including age, sex, breed, tags, tattoos, and/or

brands; dates and results of required tests and dates

of pertinent vaccinations. Tennessee Department of Agriculture

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam.

P.O. Box 40627

Nashville, TN 37204

615-837-5120 (Office)

615-837-5250 (Fax)

Tennessee Yes Within 6 months

prior

No Yes

South Carolina Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

South Dakota Yes Within 12 months

prior

No

State

Health Certificate

(CVI) Req.

Negative Coggins Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry Permit Req.

Enquine Interstate Passport Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine Transportation Within Each State State Veterinarian

Email: [email protected]/

Website: www.state.tn.us/agriculture/

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab, results. Dr. Dee Ellis, State Veterinarian

EIA exempt: Equine consigned directly to a veterinary hospital/clinic for medical treatment must be accompanied by a permit number and must be returned immediately to state of origin following release of treatment. Texas Animal Health Commission

: Nursing foals with EIA neg. dam. P.O. Box 12966

Fever Ticks and Scabies: Equine must meet the same requirements as for cattle entering the state. Austin, TX 78711-2966

Stallions: Owners of EVA carrier stallions must notify receiver of stallion in writing, prior to shipment into state, that stallion is an EVA carrier. 512-719-0700 (Office)

CVI requirements: Must be within 45 days prior. 512-719-0719 (Fax)

Equine Viral Arteritis requirements: EVA carrier stallion must be accompanied by a CVI on which the carrier status of the stallion is noted.

E-Mail: [email protected]

Equine Piroplasmosis: no horse shall be allowed entry onto a racetrack without verification that the required testing has been completed, and equine has tested negative for EP. Website: www.tahc.state.tx.us

Stallions with EVA must obtain prior import permit and be handled only on an Approved Facility.

Dr. Bruce L King, State Veterinarian

CVI requirements: Must contain date of examination and statement saying that equine was found free of symptoms of any infectious/communicable disease. Utah Department of Agriculture and Food

Proof of Ownership requirements: Must carry bill of sale/registration papers, brand inspection form (required even if equine is not branded).

P.O. Box 146500

Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6500

Utah Yes Within 12 months prior

Yes

Texas Yes Within 6 months prior

No Yes

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

801-538-7162 (Office)

801-538-7169 (Fax)

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.ag.utah.gov

CVI requirement: CVI must be 30 days prior. Dr. Kristin Haas, Director/State Veterinarian

: Must contain address of consignor and consignee;

origin and destination, identification of each equine

by registration number, microchip, or official tattoo,

listing of breed, sex, age, and other pertinent to each

equine's identity, dates and results of all tests

required, date of examination, signature of

accredited veterinarian.Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets

EIA requirements: CVI must contain testing lab,

test date. 116 State Street

Vesicular Stomatitis: Equine originating from a

state with a case positive premises within 30 days or

from a state adjacent to a state with a case positive

premises within the previous 30 days must have the

following information on the CVI: Montpelier, VT 05620-2901

(1) The equine listed on this certificate has not been

on a case positive premises during the previous 30

days. 802-828-2426 (Office)

(2) The equine showed no clinical signs of Vesicular

Stomatitis at the time of examination.802-828-5983 (Fax)

(3) The equine has not been knowingly exposed to

Vesicular Stomatitis. E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.vermontagriculture.com

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Dr. Richard Wilkes, State Veterinarian and Director

: Must contain names and addresses of the

consignor and consignee, destination of equine,

indicate health status of equine including date and

results of all required tests. Division of Animal and Food Industry Services

: Must contain accurate description of each equine.

Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Virginia Yes Within 12 months

prior

Depends Yes

Vermont Yes Within 12 months

prior

Depends

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

Equine Metritis requirements: Any Equine that

either originates in or has passed through a country

where the disease is known to exist, may not enter

the state unless by special permit issued by State

Veterinarian. PO Box 1163

: Equine with entry permit will be placed under

quarantine until State Veterinarian is satisfied that

they pose no danger to the state's equine population.

Oliver W Hill Building, Rm 165

Vesicular Stomatitis requirements: Equine

originating from any state where Vesicular Stomatitis

has be diagnosed must be examined by a

Veterinarian to determine that they are free form

signs of VS within 5 days prior to arrival. Richmond, VA 23218

: CVI must state the veterinarian has examined the

equine and found them to be free from signs of VS

and that the Veterinarian has received a veterinary

history for the past 30 days indicating that the

animals have not been exposed to VS or located

within an area where VS has been diagnose. 804-692-0601 (Office)

804-371-2380 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.vdacs.virginia.gov

EVA requirements: All equine vaccinated for EVA

must have vaccination certificate. Dr. Leonard Eldridge, State Veterinarian: Equine positive for EVA must have an application

and entry permit. Animal Services Division

: EVA vaccinated equine that test antibody positive

must state on CVI prevaccination negative antibody

blood test, vaccination within 10 days prior to

prevaccination blood test, identification

(photo/drawing of both sides, brand, microchip, lip

tattoo), that consignee has been advised of positive

results and associated risks. Washington State Department of Agriculture

: EVA positive equine must state on CVI. P.O. Box 42560

Washington Yes Within 12 months

prior

Depends

State

Health Certificate

(CVI) Req.

Negative Coggins Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry Permit Req.

Enquine Interstate Passport Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine Transportation Within Each State State Veterinarian

: Stallions over 6 mo. must test neg. . within 30 days prior. Olympia, WA 98504-2577

CVI requirements: Equine from Oregon, Idaho, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico entering for shows, rides, other events with CVI can not exceed 90 days.

360-902-1881 (Office)

: An itinerary of interstate travel must be filed with the department within fourteen days of the expiration of the movement permit. 360-902-2087 (Fax)

: Must contain physical addrsees of origin and destination, date of inspection, name and addresses of consignor and consignee, certification that the animals are free from clinical signs or known esposure to any infectious/communicable disease, test or vacination status, description of each equine including breed, age, sex, color, tag, tattoo, microchip, and brands.

E-Mail: [email protected]

CVI exempt: Equine from Oregon, Idaho with owners traveling in private conveyance for round-trip visits of not more than 4 days four purposes other than breeding. Website: http://agr.wa.gov/Portals/An/

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with neg. dam.

: Equine from Oregon.

Piroplasmosis: Equine who have ever tested positive are not allowed within state boarders.: Equine originating from a state where (No Suggestions) in endemic must test negative within 30 days prior and be quarantined upon arrival and retested within 60-90 days, if post-arrival test is positive equine is not permitted to remain in state.

CVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Gary O Kinder, Director/State Veterinarian

: Equine must be uniquely identified West Virginia Department of Agriculture

1900 Kanawha Boulevard East

Charleston, WV 25305-0172

304-558-2214 (Office)

West Virginia Yes Within 12 months prior

No

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

304-558-2231 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.wvagriculture.org

CVI requirements: Must include individual

identification, breed registration lip tattoo number,

microchip with a reader accompanying the animal,

written or graphic description of equine. Dr. Robert G Ehlenfeldt, State Veterinarian: Written description of animal's movements. division of Animal Health

: Statement that the Vesicular Stomatitis

requirements are meet (if from a VS positive region).Department of Agriculture

Import permits needed for : Equine in circus,

rodeo, any multiple species exhibit/competition. Trade and Consumer Protection

: Equine from regions that currently have Vesicular

Stomatitis quarantined premises. P.O. Box 8911

Vesicular Stomatitis: CVI must state equine free of

evidence of VS, within 30 days prior the equine have

not been within 10 mile radius of any premises where

VS has been diagnosed within 60 days prior, the

equine has not been exposed to any animal that has

been vaccinated for VS within 30 days prior.Madison, WI 53708-8911

: CVI must include statement 608-224-4880 (Office)

608-224-4871 (Fax)

1. The certifying veterinarian has examined the

animals and found them E-Mail: [email protected]

free of evidence of Vesicular Stomatitis. Website: www.datcp.state.wi.us

2. During the 30 day before shipping, the animals

haven't been within 10 miles of any premises

where Vesicular Stomatitis had been diagnosed

within 60 days. (60 days counted back from date

animal was within 10 mile radius of disease, not

shipment date).

Wisconsin Yes Within Calendar

Year

Depends

State

Health

Certificate

(CVI)

Req.

Negative Coggins

Test (EIA) Req. - 6

mo. and older -

Entry

Permit

Req.

Enquine

Interstate

Passport

Accepted

Additional Information Regarding Equine

Transportation Within Each StateState Veterinarian

3. Equine was not exposed to any animal that has

been vaccinated for Vesicular Stomatitis within last

30 days. .

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with neg. dam

EIA exempt: Nursing foals with neg. dam. Dr. Jim Logan, State VeterinarianCVI requirements: Must be within 30 days prior. Wyoming Livestock Board

610 Fairgrounds Rd

Riverton, WY 82501

307-857-4140 (Office)

307-777-6561 (Fax)

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.state.wy.us

Wyoming Yes Within 12 months

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