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Code · Illinois · Chapter 510 — ANIMALS · Act 30

Sec. 6.7. Bison, except steers, spayed heifers, or calves under 6 months of age, may be imported into Illinois if consigned direct for immediate slaughter to an approved.

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Sec. 6.7. Bison, except steers, spayed heifers, or calves under 6 months of age, may be imported into Illinois if consigned direct for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughtering establishment and accompanied by a consignment certificate, or if accompanied by an official health certificate indicating the bison:
(a)Originated from a certified brucellosis-free herd; or
(b)Are official female brucellosis vaccinates under 24 months of age; or
(c)Were negative to an official brucellosis test within 30 days prior to importation.
Bison steers, spayed heifers, or calves under 6 months of age may enter Illinois when accompanied by an official health certificate, or consigned for immediate slaughter to an approved slaughtering establishment accompanied by a consignment certificate.
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