C-61.1, r. 5.1 - Regulation respecting animals in captivity

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134.2. The head, obex or retropharyngeal lymph nodes of a dead large cervid that is more than 12 months old must be sent by the keeper or the person who killed or euthanized the large cervid, along with the animal’s individual identification number, to a laboratory approved by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, according to a method approved by that agency, so that an analysis to detect the chronic wasting disease of cervids can be conducted.
O.C. 1102-2022, s. 33.