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What fees are charged by the state for mares and stallions undergoing CEM Quarantine Procedures?

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What fees are charged by the state for mares and stallions undergoing CEM Quarantine Procedures?

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The Department charges $1,250 for a single horse and $750 for each additional horse in a shipment of two or more horses. These fees cover the cost of a state employed veterinarian providing oversight for all required procedures performed from the time the animal arrives at the facility until the animal leaves the facility. The procedure requires several visits by the state employed veterinarian for travel and time spent. The steps of the procedure include: breaking seal on the transporting vehicle, issuing quarantine, providing oversight on all diagnostic procedures and tests conducting tests by the attending veterinarian. Also, the veterinarian is responsible for releasing the quarantine when all diagnostic tests and procedures are completed.

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