Movement Regulations when moving Cattle from Georgia to Florida


Regulations were verified by Florida on 03/06/2024
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Special conditions:

5CER24-17 Temporary Restrictions on the Importation of Dairy Cattle

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(1) Except where more stringent requirements are adopted herein, dairy cattle being imported into Florida must meet the testing and movement requirements of the Federal Order Requiring Testing for and Reporting of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Livestock (4/24/24) (“Federal Order”) and APHIS Requirements and Recommendations for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 Virus in Livestock For State Animal Health Officials, Accredited Veterinarians and Producers (4/26/24) (“APHIS Requirements”), both of which are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference. The Case Definition for Avian Influenza (AI) (April 2024) cited within the APHIS Requirements is also hereby adopted and incorporated by reference. These documents are available for review at fdacs.gov/Divisions-Offices/Animal-Industry.

(2) “Exposed cattle” or cattle originating from an H5N1 Influenza virus “affected herd,” as those terms are defined in the APHIS Requirements, may not be imported into Florida.

(3) In addition to the requirements set forth in the Federal Order and APHIS Requirements, the following documentation is required when importing dairy cattle into Florida:

(a) Dairy cattle originating from a state that does not have any suspected or confirmed cases of Bovine Associated Influenza A (H5N1), must meet the Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (OCVI) requirements set forth in rule 5C-3.002, F.A.C. The OCVI must include the following information:

  1. The lactation status of the animal (lactating or non-lactating).
  2. For lactating dairy cattle required to test negative for Bovine Associated Influenza A (H5N1) pursuant to subsection (1), the negative test results, laboratory name, accession number, and test date. Notwithstanding rule 5C-3.002(1)(c), F.A.C., the OCVI and test date must be no more than 7 days prior to importation into Florida.

(b) Dairy cattle originating from a state with an “affected herd,” as that term is defined in the APHIS Requirements, must be accompanied by a lawful OCVI which includes:

  1. The lactation status of the animal (lactating or non-lactating).
  2. For lactating dairy cattle required to test negative for Bovine Associated Influenza A (H5N1) pursuant to subsection (1), the negative test results, laboratory name, accession number, and test date. Notwithstanding rule 5C-3.002(1)(c), F.A.C., the OCVI issue date and test date must be no more than 7 days prior to importation into Florida.
  3. Notwithstanding rule 5C-3.002(1)(c), F.A.C., the OCVI issue date for non-lactating dairy cattle must be no more than 10 days prior to importation into Florida.

(4) Exception for Movement to Slaughter. Notwithstanding the requirements set forth within this rule, lactating dairy cattle being imported into Florida and moving directly to slaughter are not required to be tested for the H5N1 Influenza virus if they are accompanied by a lawful OCVI or an Owner-Shipper Statement that complies with the requirements set forth in rule chapter 5C-3, F.A.C., and was issued within 10 days of entry into Florida.

(5) Exception for Interstate Movement Testing. Notwithstanding the requirements set forth within this rule, dairy cattle are exempt from the individual animal import testing requirements referenced in this rule if they originate from a Monitored Unaffected Herd, as defined in USDA HPAI Dairy Herd Status Program, APHIS-24-029, October 2024. USDA HPAI Dairy Herd Status Program, APHIS-24-029, October 2024, is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and is available for review at https://www.fdacs.gov/Divisions-Offices/Animal-Industry. Rulemaking Authority 570.07(21), (23), 585.002(4), 585.08(2)(a), 585.145(2) FS. Law Implemented 585.08(1), 585.145 FS. History–New 5-8-2024, Replaces 5CER24-6.

APPLICABLE REGULATIONS FOR THIS MOVE

  1. Official identification required.

  2. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued by an accredited veterinarian 30 days before entry, with official ID numbers recorded on the CVI.

  3. Negative tuberculosis test within 60 days of entry. Date of test and test results must be recorded on CVI.


Official eartags for cattle:

  1. NUES 9 tags

    • silver 'brite' tags
    • OCV/Bangs tags (orange)
  2. AIN tags

    • '840' prefix
    • '900' prefix (only for tags manufactured before March 11, 2014 and applied before March 11, 2015)

For more information visit the Florida Division of Animal Industry.

Question Your answer

To what type of facility are the cattle moving?

Type of facility:
  • Farm or ranch

What type of cattle are moving?

Type of cattle:
  • Dairy

Are the cattle sexually intact?

Intact:
  • The cattle ARE sexually intact

What is the sex?

Sex:
  • Female

What is the age?

Age:
  • 6 months of age of older

Do the cattle originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd?

Accredited herd:
  • The cattle DO NOT originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd