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An animal may be shipped into the state without a health certificate if
(1) a permit obtained from the state veterinarian before shipment accompanies the shipment;
(2) the waybill states that the animal is for immediate slaughter;
(3) the animal is consigned to an official slaughter establishment operating under state or federal supervision;
(4) the animal will be shipped directly to the consigned slaughter establishment; and
(5) the animal will be slaughtered within 10 days after arrival at the consigned slaughter establishment or within an extended date granted by the state veterinarian.
History: Eff. 9/1/82, Register 83
Authority: AS 03.05.020
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