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Monkeypox
The following legal materials may be of use to persons researching the legal
response to monkeypox transmission in the United States. Researchers should
also visit the CDC
monkeypox website and the websites of relevant individual jurisdictions.
Materials are listed in alphabetical order by jurisdiction.
Items
- European Union.
Press
release dated June 16, 2003, from the Standing Committee on the
Food Chain and Animal Health (SCFCAH) describing its unanimous agreement
to ban the import of prairie dogs (Cynomys sp.) from the USA and rodents
of non-domestic species and squirrels from Sub Saharan Africa because
of the risks of monkey pox disease.
(PDF
file)
(Posted June 18, 2003 2:00 PM)
- Federal.
Interim
Q & A: Interim Final Rule Prohibiting Importation of African Rodents
(Posted: 11/06/2003 11:00 PM)
- Federal.
Restrictions
on African Rodents and Prairie Dogs, Interim Final Rule
Federal Register notice regarding new restrictions on African rodents,
prairie dogs, and certain other animals; opportunity for public comment.
(Posted: 11/06/2003 11:00 PM)
- Federal. Updated
Overview of Federal Agency Authorities Related to Monkeypox (v. 5.0)
Table shows the statutory authority, statutory triggers,
and scope of duties for the five U.S. federal agencies involved in monkeypox
control and legal response Update on July 14, 2003.
(PowerPoint file)
(Posted: 07/14/2003 4:30 PM)
- Federal.
MMWR
Dispatch dated July 2, 2003--Update: Multistate Outbreak of Monkeypox
--- Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin, 2003
(Web link)
(Posted: 07/07/2003 10:00 AM)
- Federal.
CDC Press release dated July 2, 2003--CDC Confirms Monkeypox in Rodents:
Interim Recommendations Aim to Curb Further Spread material for
July 2, 2003 Monkeypox Legal Response Telephone Conference.
(Word file)
(Posted: 07/02/2003 10:30 AM)
- Federal.
Federal Register Notice, dated June 12, 2003, of CDC-FDA embargo
and prohibition on transportation or offering for transportation in
interstate commerce, or sale, offering for sale, or offering for any
other type of commercial or public distribution, including release into
the environment, of certain rodents and Prairie dogs.
(PDF file)
(Posted June 19, 2003 1:30 PM)
- Florida.
Memo from the Florida State Veterinarian releasing state quarantines
imposed on premises, dated August 15, 2003
(PDF file)
(Posted: 09/4/2003 10:30:00 AM)
- Georgia.
Press release from the Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture, Tommy Irvin,
dated June 12, 2003, reminding Georgia residents that the possession
of prairie dogs and Gambian rats as pets is illegal in the state, and
urging them to turn illegal pets in to authorities.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/23/2003 1:15 PM)
- Illinois.
Kane County's order for the temporary quarantine of prairie dogs and
Gambian rats, dated June 10, 2003. The Order, issued by the Kane
County Board, prohibits for 30 days the sale, distribution, or public
display of prairie dogs and Gambian rats, or any animal that exhibits
fever, respiratory symptoms (sneezing, coughing and labored breathing),
pustules of the skin, or discharge from the eyes.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/25/2003 10:15 AM)
- Illinois. Notice to pet shop
operators on June 9, 2003 issued by the Illinois Department of Agriculture
to notify licensees about the Executive Order prohibiting the importation,
sale or distribution, public display of prairie dogs or Gambian rats.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/23/2003 1:15 PM)
- Illinois. Letter and
notice of quarantine to an individual on June 5, 2003 issued by
the Illinois State Veterinarian (Illinois Department of Agriculture)
under the Illinois Diseased Animals Act, ordering quarantine on "all
animals in your possession."
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/23/2003 1:15 PM)
- Illinois.
Executive Order, dated June 7, 2003, issued by Illinois Governor
Rod R. Blagojevich, prohibiting the importation, sale, distribution,
or display of prairie dogs and Gambian rats.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/10/2003 4:50 PM)
- Indiana. Updated
Emergency Rule Adopted by the Indiana State Board of Animal Health on
July 10, 2003 temporarily adding provisions that prohibit
or limit the movement, sale, distribution, and release of prairie dogs,
Gambian rats, and five other "affected species," and animals exposed
to them.
(PDF file)
(Posted 07/11, 2003 4:00 PM)
- Iowa.
Order
issued on June 12, 2003 by Patty Judge, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture,
banning the transportation, sale, or release of prairie dogs and six
species of African Rodents.
(PDF file)
(Posted June 13, 2003 4:00 PM)
- Kansas.
Order of the Kansas Livestock Commissioner, issued on June 12, 2003,
prohibiting the sale or transportation of any prairie dog or African
rodent within the State of Kansas, until further notice.
(PDF file)
- Kentucky.
Executive
Order by Governor Paul E. Patton, dated June 16, 2003, prohibiting
the importation of all rodents, primates and rabbits into Kentucky for
distribution to the public, and for other purposes related to the transmission
of monkeypox.
(PDF
file)
(Posted June 17, 2003 1:00 PM)
- Michigan. "Order
finding imminent danger to the public health and requiring corrective
action" issued June 13, 2003 by the Michigan Department of Community
Health. The order prohibits the Intra-state transportation, display,
sale, any other distribution (including exchanges with or without remuneration),
or release into the environment of certain animals, including prairie
dogs.
(PDF
file)
(Posted June 13, 2003 4:00 PM)
- Missouri. Orders
of Quarantine and Euthanasia to an individual on June 17, 2003 issued
by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to quarantine
all non-human mammals on the property and to euthanize a prairie dog
for the prevention and control of a zoonotic disease.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/23/2003 1:15 PM)
- Nebraska. Emergency
Rule dated July 3, 2003 ,requiring all prairie dogs in captivity
received through commercial facilities after April 1, 2003 to be confiscated,
euthanized, and disposed of; and accompanying Neb. Rev. Stat. 71-502
(PDF file)
(Posted: 07/08/2003 3:00 PM)
- New York State. Emergency rule
adopted by the New York State Public Health Council on 7/25/2003 designating
monkeypox as a reportable communicable disease.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 08/21/2003 10:30:00 AM)
- New York State. Emergency
designation by the New York State Health Commissioner of monkeypox as
a communicable disease. Adopted on July 11, 2003.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 08/21/2003 10:30:00 AM)
- North Carolina.
Blank Declaration of Nuisance and Blank Order of Confinement, issued
by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Control Bureau, declaring an animal
to be a nuisance and ordering the confinement of the animal due to nuisance.
These documents are used to place prairie dogs, which are illegal in
Mecklenburg County, under "house arrest" until authorities decide whether
they are safe and legal.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/26/2003 3:00 PM)
- North Dakota.
Immediate Order by the North Dakota State Board of Animal Health,
issued June 11, 2003, prohibiting the importation or release of Giant
Gambian Rats or prairie dogs into the state.
(PDF file)
(Posted June 14, 2003 3:37 PM)
- South Carolina.
Blank form of an Emergency Public Health Order issued by South Carolina
to individuals who were, or are, in possession of prairie dogs, ordering
them to quarantine the animal in its cage for one month from the date
of the notice, plus other required measures. The form came into use
on June 10, 2003 and was later supplemented (see supplemental on this
page).
(PDF
file)
(Posted June 19, 2003 1:35 PM)
- South Carolina.
Blank Form of a Supplemental Emergency Public Health Order issued
by South Carolina to individuals who were, or are, in possession of
prairie dogs, ordering them to quarantine the animal in its cage for
one month from the date of the notice, plus other required measures.
The form came into use on about June 17, 2003 as a supplement to the
original orders of June 10, 2003 (see original form on this page).
(PDF file)
(Posted June 19, 2003 2:00 PM)
- Washington.
Blank Form of Health Officer's Order used to order pet stores
and other places where animals are kept together to cease the sale and
distribution of prairie dogs and certain other animals, and other instructions.
In use on July 11, 2003.
(PDF file)
(Posted 07/11, 2003 4:00 PM)
- Wisconsin.
Emergency
Rule published and effective on June 12, 2003 by the State of Wisconsin
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, prohibiting
the import, sale, offering of sale, allowing of public access to, or
disposal of prairie dogs or any mammal known to have been in contact
with a prairie dog since April 1, 2003.
(PDF
file)
(Posted June 16, 2003, 10:30AM)
- Wisconsin.
Revised
Emergency Order issued by the State of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture,
Trade and Consumer Protection on June 12, 2003 regarding prairie
dogs and certain other mammals.
(PDF file)
(Posted June 13, 2003 4:00 PM)
- Wisconsin.
Emergency
Order issued by Wisconsin State Epidemiologist Jeffrey P. Davis
on June 9, 2003 prohibiting the importation, sale or distribution, and
display of prairie dogs or species of mammals that have come in contact
with prairie dogs.
(PDF file)
(Posted: 06/11/2003 11:55 AM)
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