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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzgun" data-source="post: 3184783" data-attributes="member: 4715"><p>From what I can tell, this will affect importation of deer and deer parts from Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas and many other states.</p><p></p><p>Proposed rule change regarding CWD:</p><p></p><p>SUBCHAPTER 24. IMPORT OF CERVIDS</p><p></p><p>800:25-24-1. Purpose</p><p></p><p>The purpose of this Subchapter is to establish requirements for the importation of live animals or specific carcass parts from in the family Cervidae that will help protect Oklahoma’s native deer and elk population from the threat of chronic wasting disease (CWD).</p><p></p><p>800:25-24-3. Requirements</p><p></p><p>The following restrictions apply to the importation of animals in the family Cervidae.</p><p>(1) Import authorization is suspended for animals in the family Cervidae which originate from any state or Canadian province where chronic wasting disease has been identified in free-ranging native cervids.</p><p>(2) In cases where the source herd originates from a state or Canadian province where CWD has not been identified, import will be granted only if the source herd is a participant in a CWD surveillance and certification program which conforms to standards described in Subchapters 11 and 47 of Title 35 of the Oklahoma Administrative Code.</p><p><u>(3) No person shall import, transport, or possess any cervid carcass or part of a cervid carcass from outside the boundaries of Oklahoma. The following items are the only exceptions: 1) Antlers and or antlers attached to clean skull plate or cleaned skulls (all tissue removed); 2) Animals quarters containing no spinal materials or meat with all parts of the spinal column removed; 3) Cleaned teeth; 4) Finished taxidermy products; 5) Hides or tanned products.</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzgun, post: 3184783, member: 4715"] From what I can tell, this will affect importation of deer and deer parts from Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas and many other states. Proposed rule change regarding CWD: SUBCHAPTER 24. IMPORT OF CERVIDS 800:25-24-1. Purpose The purpose of this Subchapter is to establish requirements for the importation of live animals or specific carcass parts from in the family Cervidae that will help protect Oklahoma’s native deer and elk population from the threat of chronic wasting disease (CWD). 800:25-24-3. Requirements The following restrictions apply to the importation of animals in the family Cervidae. (1) Import authorization is suspended for animals in the family Cervidae which originate from any state or Canadian province where chronic wasting disease has been identified in free-ranging native cervids. (2) In cases where the source herd originates from a state or Canadian province where CWD has not been identified, import will be granted only if the source herd is a participant in a CWD surveillance and certification program which conforms to standards described in Subchapters 11 and 47 of Title 35 of the Oklahoma Administrative Code. [U](3) No person shall import, transport, or possess any cervid carcass or part of a cervid carcass from outside the boundaries of Oklahoma. The following items are the only exceptions: 1) Antlers and or antlers attached to clean skull plate or cleaned skulls (all tissue removed); 2) Animals quarters containing no spinal materials or meat with all parts of the spinal column removed; 3) Cleaned teeth; 4) Finished taxidermy products; 5) Hides or tanned products.[/U] [/QUOTE]
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