Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 15. Maryland Department of Agriculture |
Subtitle 11. ANIMAL HEALTH |
Chapter 15.11.01. Health Requirements Governing Admission of Livestock and Poultry into Maryland |
Sec. 15.11.01.08. Dogs
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A. All dogs imported into Maryland shall be accompanied by a certificate of health issued by an accredited or a licensed graduate veterinarian and approved by the proper animal health official of the state of origin. The certificate shall state that the dog or dogs:
(1) Are free from symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease;
(2) Did not originate within an area under quarantine for rabies; and
(3) Have been vaccinated (except puppies under 4 months old) within 12 months of shipment with killed rabies vaccine or within 3 years with a modified live virus rabies vaccine.
B. Dogs consigned directly to research facilities, licensed dealers, or both, as defined by Federal Law No. PL 89-544 are exempted from provisions of this regulation.
C. A health certificate will not be required for dogs entering the State temporarily for exhibition purposes, provided the other stated health requirements have been fulfilled.