Wisconsin Code § 95.24

Living vaccine, hog cholera, anthrax, swine erysipelas
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(1) No person shall have in his or her possession
or furnish to another any live virus hog cholera vaccine, including
vaccines produced from a modified or attenuated strain of hog
cholera virus, except that such vaccines may be in the possession
of a biological laboratory inspected and licensed by the federal
government, persons having written approval from the department for its experimental use, or veterinarians having a permit
from the department for its use in vaccinating or treating swine as
necessary for export or for such other uses as are authorized by
the department for the control of serious outbreaks of the disease.
(3) (a) No type of living vaccine for immunizing against anthrax or swine erysipelas may be administered to any domestic
animal or sold or dispensed in this state without first having obtained the written approval of the chief veterinarian of the department. Approval to administer such vaccine shall be granted to licensed veterinarians only, and then only to qualify the domestic
animal for export or in the event that any of the following has
been established:
1. The domestic animals to be so treated are infected.
2. The domestic animals to be so treated are on premises
known to be contaminated.
3. The domestic animals to be so treated have been exposed
within 40 days to infection with the disease for which the living
vaccine is prescribed as a proper immunizing agent.
(b) Every veterinarian who so administers such living vaccine
shall render to the department a report of the use and the results
thereof at such time and in such manner as it may require.

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