Exceeding swine animal unit capacity – Criteria - Notice.

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A. A concentrated swine feeding operation may exceed its swine animal unit capacity if:

1. A diseased or potentially diseased swine exists at the operation; or

2. A diseased or potentially diseased swine is in the next destination for the production line for the operation; and

3. The owner of the concentrated swine feeding operation has reasonable cause to believe a swine has or may have any disease causing:

  • a.a public health emergency,
  • b.a substantial and imminent economic hardship to the owner, or
  • c.a substantial and imminent threat to the swine population of the state; or

4. The State Board of Agriculture issues an order establishing temporary restrictions, a quarantine, or a quarantine zone restricting the movement of persons, livestock, machinery, and personal property out of a concentrated swine feeding operation.

B. In no case shall a swine animal unit capacity be exceeded for more than five (5) days following a confirmatory test indicating that either the swine is diseased or is not diseased. A confirmatory test shall be performed within twenty (20) days of discovery that a diseased or potentially diseased swine exists at the operation.

C. The owner of a concentrated swine feeding operation shall provide written notification to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry upon discovery of a diseased or potentially diseased swine pursuant to subsection A of this section that may result in the swine animal unit capacity being exceeded.

D. The notice shall:

1. Identify the concentrated swine feeding operation that may exceed its swine animal unit capacity; and

2. Include an estimate of the number of swine exceeding the swine animal unit capacity at the concentrated swine feeding operation.

Added by Laws 2004, c. 31, § 2, emerg. eff. March 30, 2004. Renumbered from § 20-49 of this title by Laws 2005, c. 292, § 25, eff. July 1, 2005. Amended by Laws 2007, c. 31, § 23, eff. Nov. 1, 2007.


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