9 CFR Part 11 - HORSE PROTECTION REGULATIONS
- § 11.1 — Definitions.
- § 11.2 — Prohibitions concerning exhibitors.
- § 11.3 — Scar rule.
- § 11.4 — Inspection and detention of horses.
- § 11.5 — Access to premises and records.
- § 11.6 — Inspection space and facility requirements.
- § 11.7 — Certification and licensing of designated qualified persons (DQP's).
- § 11.20 — Responsibilities and liabilities of management.
- § 11.21 — Inspection procedures for designated qualified persons (DQP's).
- § 11.22 — Records required and disposition thereof.
- § 11.23 — Inspection of records.
- § 11.24 — Reporting by management.
- § 11.40 — Prohibitions and requirements concerning persons involved in transportation of certain horses.
- § 11.41 — Reporting required of horse industry organizations or associations.
Title 9 published on 2013-01-01
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§ 1823 - Horse shows and exhibitions
§ 1824 - Unlawful acts
§ 1824a - Export of horses
§ 1825 - Violations and penalties
§ 1828 - Rules and regulations
Title 9 published on 2013-01-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-11028 RIN 0579-AD43 Docket No. APHIS-2011-0030 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Correcting amendment. Effective May 9, 2013. 9 CFR Part 11 In a final rule that was published in the Federal Register on June 7, 2012, and effective on July 9, 2012, we amended the horse protection regulations to require horse industry organizations or associations that license Designated Qualified Persons to assess and enforce minimum penalties for violations of the Horse Protection Act. This document corrects an error in that final rule.