Any equine which reacts positively to the official test shall be isolated on the premises where such equine was tested. Any reactor shall be retested, within fourteen days, by the State Veterinarian or his representative to reaffirm the identity and reaction of such equine. All other equines on such premises shall be quarantined. A quarantine shall be in effect until the reactor is disposed of or quarantined to another area approved by the commissioner and any remaining equines are tested, at a time determined by the State Veterinarian, and have reacted negatively. Any reactor shall be permanently identified by the State Veterinarian using a freeze-brand.
(P.A. 88-151, S. 5, 11.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals
Section 22-410. - Awards to breeders of winning race horses. Connecticut Breeders' Fund.
Section 22-411. - Registration of Connecticut-bred horses and breeding records of stallions.
Section 22-412. - Promotion of equine industry.
Section 22-413. - Health certification of equines. Penalty.
Section 22-414. - Supervision of public equine auctions. Licenses. Fees. Penalty.
Section 22-415. - Inhumane transportation of equines. Penalty. Regulations.
Section 22-415a. - Equine infectious anemia: Definitions.
Section 22-415b. - Required testing for equine infectious anemia for equines exposed to the disease.
Section 22-415c. - Requirements for the importation of equines into Connecticut. Penalties.
Section 22-415d. - Written permission for transfer of ownership of an equine that tested positive.
Section 22-415e. - Isolation; retesting. Freeze-brand.
Section 22-415f. - Disposal. Proposal for isolation area.
Section 22-415g. - Isolation area requirements.
Section 22-415h. - Equine semen imported into Connecticut.