Illinois Code § 510 ILCS 30/6.2

Entry into State without test.
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Except as otherwise provided
in this Act, dairy and breeding
cattle may enter Illinois without an official test for brucellosis when
accompanied by an interstate health certificate approved by the State Animal
Health Official of the state of origin and issued by an accredited veterinarian
of the state of origin or a veterinarian employed by the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service of the United States Department of Agriculture,
or any successor agency, showing:

 
1. Such cattle to have originated from a Class Free State or a certified
brucellosis-free herd and giving
the certified herd number; or

 
2. Such cattle to be official female brucellosis calfhood vaccinates 24
months of age or under for beef breeds and 20 months of age or under for
dairy breeds.

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