No person or entity shall conduct a public exhibition of livestock in the state unless the person or entity has obtained a permit from the board, except for:
horse shows which are programmed to be completed within a period of 12 hours and at which horses are not stabled overnight;
horse races which are held at a racetrack licensed by the Minnesota Racing Commission if a commission veterinarian performs the duties in subpart 4.
An official veterinarian must be present at each public exhibition of livestock for which a permit is required and perform the duties in subpart 4.
The exhibition manager shall:
comply with all orders of the board or the official veterinarian pertaining to the sanitation of the premises and the health status of all livestock exhibited;
clean and disinfect all building and exhibit areas for the use of livestock prior to the opening date of the exhibition and during the exhibition if livestock are released and new livestock are brought to the exhibition premises;
ensure that any livestock showing symptoms of infectious, contagious, or communicable disease are removed from the premises or quarantined in a separate facility; and
The official veterinarian shall:
approve the cleaning and disinfection of the exhibition premises prior to the exhibition and during the exhibition if livestock are released and new livestock are brought to the exhibition premises;
refuse admission of livestock showing clinical signs of any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease, or of livestock not meeting the exhibition entrance requirements outlined in subpart 6;
order the immediate removal to the quarantine facility or removal from the exhibition premises of any livestock with clinical signs of infectious, contagious, or communicable disease and order and supervise the cleaning and disinfection of the area from which the diseased livestock was removed;
conduct any necessary tests to determine the health status of the livestock on the exhibition grounds; and
Subparts 2 and 3 do not apply to poultry-only exhibitions if all of the following conditions are met:
the exhibition manager ensures that the entrance requirements outlined in subpart 6 for exhibition of poultry and ratites are met.
No animal may enter or be at a public exhibition that is showing clinical signs of any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease. Prior to entering a public exhibition, animals must meet the requirements for exhibition, importation, and intrastate movement specified in this chapter.
The exhibition management shall maintain records which include the name and address of each exhibitor along with the species, class, and number of animals the person exhibited.
MS s 35.03
37 SR 1396
April 4, 2013
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes