Section 121720 Of Chapter 1.5. Dog Importation: Health Certificates From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 105. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 1.5.
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. (a) (1) A person seeking to bring a dog into this state or
importing dogs into this state for the purpose of resale or change of
ownership shall obtain a health certificate with respect to that dog
that has been completed by a licensed veterinarian and is dated
within 10 days prior to the date on which the dog is brought into the
state.
(2) The person seeking to bring the dog into this state or
importing dogs into this state for the purpose of resale or change of
ownership shall submit the health certificate to the county health
department as provided in subdivision (c). The person shall submit
the health certificate to the county health department by any method
accepted by the receiving agency, including, but not limited to,
electronic transmission and facsimile.
(b) Completion of a United States Department of Agriculture Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service Form 7001, known as the United
States Interstate and International Certificate of Health Examination
for Small Animals, shall satisfy the requirement of subdivision (a).
A different form of canine health certificate acceptable to the
receiving agency shall also satisfy the requirement of subdivision
(a).
(c) It shall be the responsibility of persons importing dogs into
this state for the purpose of resale or change of ownership to send
the health certificate to the county health department where the dog
is to be offered for sale or to the county of residence of the
individual purchasing or receiving a dog directly from a source
outside of California.
(d) The receiving agency may use the information on the health
certificate as it deems appropriate.