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Where did you find the info I looked through the PDF and didn't find anything about house keeping unless I didn't look at the right place.You would not want to copy a large PDF file on your phone. Too much data! That being said, as far as enforcement of poultry quarantines areas, it would depend on the circumstances. If you live in a quarantine area, you maybe able get a permit to transfer eggs out of the area if your chickens test healthy and you follow best bio-practices. These permits are sometimes issued to commercial poultry operations. If the Avian fowl in a quarantine area all test negative for Avian flu, a quarantine may be lifted after as little as two weeks. The gestation period for H5n2 is 21 days.
As far as willfully disregarding an avian flu (H5n2) quarantine area, I can't find any enforcement data addressing that. In other livestock and crop cases, fines of $1000.00 have been levied in the past. If a large commercial operation were to ignore a quarantine, all their livestock assets and property could be confiscated if they were found guilty.
That being said, agricultural rules are put in place to protect the health of the public, pets, crops and livestock. A good neighbor does not jeopardize the health of his neighbors poultry. Most people strive to do the right thing. The rules are a primer on best bio-practices. I found the information on poultry bio-practices quite informative. I've already made some positive house-keeping changes in my coop from the information I obtained on-line.
Miss Lydia, I used the wrong term "bio-practices". The correct term is "bio-security". You can use your search engine and find a wealth of articles detailing bio-security measures as regards to poultry. I hope this helps.