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TITLE 31NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
PART 2TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 65WILDLIFE
SUBCHAPTER BDISEASE DETECTION AND RESPONSE
DIVISION 2CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE - COMPREHENSIVE RULES
RULE §65.99Breeding Facilities Epidemiologically Connected to Deer Infected with CWD; Positive Deer Breeding Facilities
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(a) Effectiveness.

  (1) To the extent that any provision of this section conflicts with any provision of this division, the provisions of this section prevail.

  (2) The provisions of Division 1 of this subchapter apply to any facility designated by the department as a Category A or Category B trace-out breeding facility, or trace-in breeding facility subject to the provisions of this section.

(b) No deer from a facility subject to the provisions of this section may be transferred or liberated except as provided in this section or expressly authorized in a herd plan and then only in accordance with the provisions of this division and the herd plan.

(c) Deer transferred under the provisions of this section must be tagged in one ear with a button-type RFID tag approved by the department.

(d) Category A trace-out breeding facility.

  (1) A Category A facility is a trace-out breeding facility:

    (A) in which all trace deer are alive in the facility; or

    (B) for which post-mortem test results of "not detected" have been returned for trace deer that have died and all other trace deer are alive and present in the facility.

  (2) Immediately upon notification by the department of Category A status, a facility is automatically NMQ. Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, a permittee shall, upon notification by the department of Category A status:

    (A) within seven days euthanize all trace deer in the breeding facility and submit test samples for each of those deer for post-mortem testing within one business day;

    (B) inspect the facility daily for mortalities;

    (C) immediately report all test-eligible mortalities that occur within the facility; and

    (D) immediately collect test samples from all test-eligible mortalities that occur within the facility and submit the samples for post-mortem testing within one business day of collection.

  (3) In lieu of the testing requirements prescribed in paragraph (2)(A) of this subsection, a permittee may request the development of a custom testing plan as provided in subsection (h) of this section; provided however, the permittee must comply with the requirements of paragraph (2)(B) - (D) of this subsection.

  (4) The department in consultation with TAHC may decline to authorize a custom testing plan under subsection (h) of this section if an epidemiological assessment determines that a custom testing plan is inappropriate.

  (5) The department will not restore MQ status unless CWD "not detected" test results are obtained for all required sample submissions and the permittee has complied with all applicable requirements of this subsection and this division.

(e) Category B trace-out breeding facility.

  (1) A Category B facility is a trace-out breeding facility in which less than 100% of the trace deer that department records indicate were received by the facility are for whatever reason (including but not limited to transfer, release, or escape) available for testing.

  (2) Immediately upon notification by the department of Category B status; a facility is automatically NMQ and the permittee shall:

    (A) within seven days euthanize all trace deer in the breeding facility and submit test samples for each of those deer for post-mortem testing within one business day;

    (B) inspect the facility daily for mortalities;

    (C) immediately report all test-eligible mortalities that occur within the facility;

    (D) immediately collect test samples from all test-eligible mortalities that occur within the facility and submit the samples for post-mortem testing within one business day of collection; and

    (E) conduct ante-mortem testing of all test-eligible deer in the facility as specified in the following:

      (i) for a facility for which the date of last known exposure is within the immediately preceding 18 months:

        (I) submit rectal or tonsil biopsy samples; and

        (II) submit tonsil biopsy samples collected no earlier than 24 months from the date of last known exposure;

      (ii) for a facility for which the date of last known exposure is not within the immediately preceding 18 months and not at a time prior to the immediately preceding 36 months: collect and submit tonsil biopsy samples no earlier than 24 months from the date of last known exposure; and

      (iii) for a facility for which the date of last known exposure occurred at a time after the immediately preceding 36 months: collect and submit rectal or tonsil biopsy samples collected no earlier than 36 months from the date of last known exposure.

    (F) The tissues samples required by subparagraph (E) of this paragraph shall be submitted within 60 days of notification by the department of Category B status.

  (3) In lieu of the testing requirements prescribed by paragraph (2)(A) and (2)(E) of this subsection, a permittee may request the development of a custom testing plan as provided in subsection (h) of this section; provided, however, the permittee must comply with paragraph (2)(B) - (D) of this section.

  (4) Samples required by paragraph (2)(E) of this subsection shall be submitted no later than 45 days after the applicable last known exposure period, or other date as determined by the department.

  (5) The department in consultation with TAHC may decline to authorize a custom testing plan under subsection (h) of this section if an epidemiological assessment determines that a custom testing plan is inappropriate.

  (6) The department will not restore MQ status unless CWD "not detected" test results are obtained for all required sample submissions and the permittee has complied with all applicable requirements of this subsection and this division.

(f) Trace-in breeding facility. Immediately upon notification by the department of trace-in facility status, a facility is automatically NMQ.

  (1) A permittee shall, upon notification by the department of trace-in facility status:

    (A) inspect the facility daily for mortalities;

    (B) immediately report all test-eligible mortalities that occur within the facility; and

    (C) immediately collect test samples from all test-eligible mortalities that occur within the facility and submit the samples for post-mortem testing within one business day of collection.

  (2) The department may restore MQ status to a trace-in facility if all trace deer have been post-mortem tested with results of "not detected."

  (3) For a trace-in facility for which the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subsection cannot be satisfied, the department may restore MQ status upon:

    (A) submission of tonsil biopsy ante-mortem test results of "not detected" for all test-eligible deer within the facility, provided the date of the last transfer to a positive facility occurred within the 36 months preceding notification of trace-in facility status by the department; or

    (B) submission of tonsil or rectal biopsy test results of "not detected" for all test-eligible deer within the facility, provided the date of the last transfer to a positive facility occurred at a time greater than 36 months from notification of trace-in facility status.

    (C) The test samples required to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph must be submitted within 45 days of notification by the department of trace-in facility status. (4) In lieu of the testing requirements prescribed in this subsection, a permittee may request the development of a custom testing plan as provided in subsection (g) of this section; provided however, the permittee must comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection.

  (5) The department in consultation with TAHC may decline to authorize a custom testing plan under subsection (g) of this section if an epidemiological assessment determines that a custom testing plan is inappropriate.

  (6) The department will not restore MQ status unless CWD "not detected" test results are obtained for all required sample submissions and the permittee has complied with all applicable requirements of this subsection and this division.

(g) Custom Testing Plan. Within seven days of being notified by the department that a breeding facility has been designated a Category A, Category B, or trace-in facility, a permittee may, in lieu of meeting the applicable testing requirements of subsections (d) - (f) of this section, request the development of a custom testing plan by the department in consultation with TAHC based upon an epidemiological assessment conducted by the department and TAHC. A custom testing plan under this subsection is not valid unless it has been approved by the department and TAHC.

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