Washington Statutes

§ 16.36.140 — Bringing an animal into the state—Securing a certificate of veterinary inspection required—Exemptions—Director's authority—Rules.

Washington § 16.36.140
JurisdictionWashington
Title 16ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK
Ch. 16.36ANIMAL HEALTH

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Wash. Rev. Code § 16.36.140 (2026).

Text

(1)It is unlawful for a person to bring an animal into Washington state without first securing a certificate of veterinary inspection, reviewed by the state veterinarian of the state of origin, verifying that the animal meets Washington state animal health requirements. This subsection does not apply to animals that:
(a)Have been exempted by the director by rule; or
(b)Will be delivered within twelve hours after entry into Washington state to:
(i)A federally inspected slaughter plant; or
(ii)A licensed public livestock market for sale and subsequent delivery within twelve hours to a federally inspected slaughter plant.
(2)The director may monitor animals entering Washington state. Persons importing, transporting, receiving, feeding, or housing imported animals shall:
(a)Comply

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Legislative History

[2018 c 281 s 1;2011 c 204 s 12;2010 c 66 s 3.]

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