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  1. State Requirements. A current HEALTH CERTIFICATE (Usually good for 30 days) A COGGINS TEST for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA). Please check with your local and state laws, any test done previously is good for 6-12 months in most areas. List of any immunizations and/or any medications your horse may need.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Individual States provide certificates of veterinary inspection that are available from the State animal health official. Interstate transportation of animals (including poultry) and animal products must conform to the requirements in 9 CFR, chapter 1, subchapter C, parts 70 through 89. Most States have additional animal-entry requirements.

  3. Prior to this amendment, the assurance of transportation in ABPs was required by regulation under 42 CFR § 440.390, which references the state plan assurance of transportation requirement in 42 CFR § 431.53. NEMT Initial and Expanded Reports to Congress

  4. N/A [7] AZ. Arizona. 20/70 using both eyes or 20/50 using one eye [8] 70° temporal and 35° nasal in at least one eye [8] If BCVA is between 20/40 and 20/50 in the better seeing eye or if BCVA is between 20/40 and 20/70 using both eyes, then the driver passes with daylight driving restriction. [8] AR. Arkansas.

  5. For further Information please contact: Beautification Administrator. KDOT#RoW.Signs@ks.gov. Toll Free: 1-877-461-6817. Office: 785-296-8615. Kansas Department of Transportation. Bureau of Right of Way. Eisenhower State Office Building - 14th Floor. 700 SW Harrison St.

  6. 13 de jan. de 2023 · Transportation Requirements. Q. What are the transportation requirements that a district must meet? Education Law requires that non-city school districts provide transportation for all children in grades K-8 who live more than two miles from the school they legally attend and for all children in grades 9-12 who live more than three miles from the school they legally attend, up to a distance of ...

  7. Information regarding Arkansas Hazardous Waste Transportation Permits is available from: Arkansas Highway Police. ATTN: Hazardous Waste Transportation Permits. P.O. Box 2779. 10324 Interstate 30. Little Rock, AR 72209. 501-569-2422. Fax: 501-568-4921.