As used in this chapter:
"Animal" means all members of the animal kingdom except
humans, fish, and insects. However, "animal" does not mean
noncaptive wildlife as defined in *RCW 77.08.010(16), except as
used in RCW 16.36.050(1) and 16.36.080 (1), (2), (3), and (5).
"Animal reproductive product" means sperm, ova, fertilized
ova, and embryos from animals.
"Farm-raised fish" means fish raised by aquaculture as
defined in RCW 15.85.020. Farm-raised fish are considered to be
a part of animal agriculture; however, disease inspection,
prevention, and control programs and related activities for
farm-raised fish are administered by the department of fish and
wildlife under chapter 77.115 RCW.
"Communicable disease" means a disease due to a specific
infectious agent or its toxic products transmitted from an
infected person, animal, or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible
host, either directly or indirectly through an intermediate plant
or animal host, vector, or the environment.
"Contagious disease" means a communicable disease that is
capable of being easily transmitted from one animal to another
animal or a human.
"Director" means the director of agriculture of the state of
Washington or his or her authorized representative.
"Department" means the department of agriculture of the
state of Washington.
"Deputized state veterinarian" means a Washington state
licensed and accredited veterinarian appointed and compensated by
the director according to state law and department policies.
"Garbage" means the solid animal and vegetable waste and
offal together with the natural moisture content resulting from
the handling, preparation, or consumption of foods in houses,
restaurants, hotels, kitchens, markets, meat shops, packing
houses and similar establishments or any other food waste
containing meat or meat products.
"Herd or flock plan" means a written management agreement
between the owner of a herd or flock and the state veterinarian,
with possible input from a private accredited veterinarian
designated by the owner and the area veterinarian-in-charge of
the United States department of agriculture, animal and plant
health inspection service, veterinary services in which each
participant agrees to undertake actions specified in the herd or
flock plan to control the spread of infectious, contagious, or
communicable disease within and from an infected herd or flock
and to work toward eradicating the disease in the infected herd
or flock.
"Hold order" means an order by the director to the owner or
agent of the owner of animals or animal reproductive products
which restricts the animals or products to a designated holding
location pending an investigation by the director of the disease,
disease exposure, well-being, movement, or import status of the
animals or animal reproductive products.
"Infectious agent" means an organism including viruses,
rickettsia, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminthes, or prions that
is capable of producing infection or infectious disease.
"Infectious disease" means a clinical disease of humans or
animals resulting from an infection with an infectious agent that
may or may not be communicable or contagious.
"Livestock" means horses, mules, donkeys, cattle, bison,
sheep, goats, swine, rabbits, llamas, alpacas, ratites, poultry,
waterfowl, game birds, and other species so designated by
statute. "Livestock" does not mean free ranging wildlife as
defined in Title 77 RCW.
"Person" means a person, persons, firm, or corporation.
"Quarantine" means the placing and restraining of any animal
or its reproductive products by the owner or agent of the owner
within a certain described and designated enclosure or area
within this state, or the restraining of any animal or its
reproductive products from entering this state, as may be
directed in an order by the director.
"Reportable disease" means a disease designated by rule by
the director as reportable to the department by veterinarians and
others made responsible to report by statute.
"Veterinary biologic" means any virus, serum, toxin, and
analogous product of natural or synthetic origin, or product
prepared from any type of genetic engineering, such as
diagnostics, antitoxins, vaccines, live microorganisms, killed
microorganisms, and the antigenic or immunizing components
intended for use in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of
diseases in animals.
[2003 c 39 § 9; 1998 c 8 § 1; 1987 c 163 § 1; 1953 c 17 § 1.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 77.08.010 was amended by 2008 c 277 § 2, changing subsection (16) to subsection (55).