As in effect on May 1, 2008
Promulgated under authority of Section 4-5-17 and 9 CFR 101, 102 and 103, January 1, 2006 edition.
A. No person, firm, corporation, or other company shall manufacture in this state or transport or introduce into the state, in any manner, any virus or bacterial product carrying infective agents of infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases of domestic animals or poultry without first being licensed by Biologics Division of United States Department of Agriculture and Food-Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS) and obtaining a written permit from the Commissioner of Agriculture and Food.
Veterinary practitioners, or other persons, firms, corporations, or manufacturers, except those licensed within the State of Utah, engaged in the distribution or manufacture of animal biologics, including diagnostic tests, carrying infective agents, or inactivated agents, for the prevention, treatment or control of contagious, infectious or communicable disease of livestock shall register their names and receive written authority from the Commissioner of Agriculture and Food.
disease control
August 15, 1997
August 15, 2006
4-5-2; 4-5-17
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