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CDC Issues Notice on Ban of Dog Imports From High-Risk Rabies Countries

The Centers for Disease Control released its formal notice late June 14 temporarily suspending imports of dogs from high-risk rabies countries (see 2106140047). The notice details the process for requesting advance approval from the CDC for otherwise prohibited imports, including…

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for dogs imported for purposes related to science, education or exhibition. Importers that meet certain eligibility criteria detailed in the notice must request the relevant form from CDC and submit documentation including proof of rabies vaccination. The application must be submitted at least 30 days prior to importation. The dogs may be imported only into a port of entry with a live animal care facility with a CBP-issued Facilities Information and Resource Management System code. Currently, only New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport qualifies, the CDC said. The notice is effective July 14.