2023 Utah Code
Title 4 - Utah Agricultural Code
Chapter 39 - Domesticated Elk Act
Part 1 - General Provisions
Section 107 - Powers of state veterinarian.

Universal Citation: UT Code § 4-39-107 (2023)
Effective 5/3/2023
4-39-107. Powers of state veterinarian.
  • (1) The state veterinarian shall:
    • (a) set up periodic or ongoing surveillance programs considered necessary for:
      • (i) the recognition, control, monitoring, and elimination of infectious diseases and parasites; and
      • (ii) monitoring genetic purity; and
    • (b) quarantine or make any disposition of diseased animals that the state veterinarian considers necessary for the control or eradication of that disease.
  • (2) In carrying out the state veterinarian's duties under this section, the state veterinarian may impose reasonable restrictions, as determined by the department, on the transfer of domesticated elk to or from a domesticated elk herd for a limited time for the purpose of conducting a health risk assessment for the domesticated elk herd.
  • (3) Within 30 calendar days after the day on which the state veterinarian begins an animal disease traceability investigation for a domesticated elk herd, the state veterinarian shall provide written notice to an owner of the domesticated elk facility of:
    • (a) the status of the animal disease traceability investigation, including any findings; and
    • (b) the owner's right to appeal.
  • (4) The state veterinarian may not:
    • (a) quarantine a domesticated elk facility unless a domesticated elk at the domesticated elk facility has, within the previous 60 months:
      • (i) tested positive for a disease spreading pathogen; or
      • (ii) commingled with a domesticated elk in a quarantined domesticated elk facility;
    • (b) continue a previously ordered domesticated elk facility quarantine if an animal disease traceability investigation finds that:
      • (i) a suspect domesticated elk was not commingled with a domesticated elk that tested positive for a disease spreading pathogen in the 60 months before the day on which the state veterinarian begins the investigation; or
      • (ii) no suspect domesticated elk resides at the domesticated elk facility; or
    • (c) restrict the movement of a domesticated elk in transport to an elk ranch or slaughter facility.


Amended by Chapter 110, 2023 General Session
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