(a) Quarantine procedures.
(1) A quarantine facility shall have and use written
standard operating procedures (SOP) specific for that facility to
ensure effective and safe quarantine procedures. The SOP shall be
posted in the quarantine facility, or otherwise be readily available
to all employees in the quarantine facility, and adhered to by each
employee.
(2) An animal that is quarantined because it may have
exposed a human to rabies must be maintained in a primary enclosure,
separated from all other animals by a solid partition so that there
is no possibility of physical contact between animals. An empty chamber
between animals is not an acceptable alternative. To prevent rabies
transmission, handling of quarantined animals shall be minimized and
carried out in a manner that avoids physical contact of other animals
and people with the saliva of quarantined animals. Individuals handling
quarantined animals should utilize appropriate personal protective
equipment. To prevent escape, the primary enclosure must be enclosed
on all sides, including the top. Quarantine cages, runs, or rooms
must have "Rabies Quarantine" signs posted.
(b) Facilities planning. Any entity desiring to construct
a quarantine facility shall submit plans to the department for review
prior to beginning construction of a new facility or significant renovation
to an existing facility.
(c) Inspection requirements of quarantine facilities.
(1) It will be the responsibility of the department
to inspect all quarantine facilities, including those operated by
government contractors. The inspection of the premises will be accomplished
during ordinary business hours. All deficiencies will be documented
in writing. Those that are of sufficient significance to affect the
humane care or security of any animal housed within the facility must
be corrected within a reasonable period of time.
(2) The inspections will be accomplished annually and
more frequently when significant discrepancies have been identified.
Any facility that does not achieve acceptable standards will not be
licensed for rabies quarantine operations.
(3) The quarantine facility manager has the right to
appeal the results of the inspection. If the opinion of management
of the quarantine facility is in conflict with the inspection, he
or she may request a review of the inspection by the manager of the
department's Zoonosis Control Branch, who will then notify the regional
director's office of the health service region in which the quarantine
facility is located that an appeal has been submitted. The appeal
listed in this paragraph will be made in writing and submitted within
30 days of the inspection. After receipt of the appeal, the department
will have 60 days to respond.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §169.28 adopted to be effective April 1, 1980, 5 TexReg 812; amended to be effective February 22, 1993, 18 TexReg 845; amended to be effective February 21, 1996, 21 TexReg 963; amended to be effective July 12, 1998, 23 TexReg 7224; amended to be effective December 20, 2007, 32 TexReg 9341; amended to be effective March 31, 2013, 38 TexReg 1994 |