Iowa Statutes
§ 166A.11 — Sheep entering state
Iowa § 166A.11
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Bluebook
Iowa Code § 166A.11 (2026).
Text
1.Sheep being moved into the state for breeding or feeding purposes shall be
accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection stating the sheep are any of the
following:
a.From a certified scabies-free area.
b.Treated in an approved manner within ten days prior to movement.
2.Livestock markets, dealers, and individuals shall retain all incoming waybills and
certificates for a period of one year which shall be made available to the department upon
demand.
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Legislative History
[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §166A.11]
Nearby Sections
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§ 166A.1
Definitions§ 166A.10
Restraint of movement§ 166A.11
Sheep entering state§ 166A.12
Shearers’ reports§ 166A.13
Rules§ 166A.14
Penalty§ 166A.2
Sheep dealer’s license§ 166A.3
Injunction§ 166A.4
Treatment§ 166A.5
Certificate§ 166A.6
Records kept§ 166A.7
Slaughter without treatment§ 166A.8
Quarantine of infected sheep§ 166A.9
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