9 CFR Part 71 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
- § 71.1 — Definitions.
- § 71.2 — Secretary to issue rule governing quarantine and interstate movement of diseased animals, including poultry.
- § 71.3 — Interstate movement of diseased animals and poultry generally prohibited.
- § 71.4 — Maintenance of certain facilities and premises in a sanitary condition required; cleaning and disinfection, when required; animals classed as “exposed.”
- § 71.5 — Unsanitary railroad cars, trucks, boats, aircraft or other means of conveyance; interstate movement restricted.
- § 71.6 — Carrier responsible for cleaning and disinfecting of railroad cars, trucks, boats, aircraft or other means of conveyance.
- § 71.7 — Means of conveyance, facilities, premises, and cages and other equipment; methods of cleaning and disinfecting.
- § 71.10 — Permitted disinfectants.
- § 71.11 — Cresylic disinfectant as permitted disinfectant; specifications.
- § 71.12 — Sodium orthophenylphenate as permitted disinfectant for premises infected with tuberculosis.
- § 71.13 — Inspection of shipments in transit by APHIS representative.
- § 71.14 — Slaughter of poultry or other animals to prevent spread of disease; ascertainment of value and compensation.
- § 71.15 — Movement from quarantined to free area and shipment therefrom; conditions under which permitted.
- § 71.16 — Inspection and certification of poultry or other animals for interstate movement.
- § 71.17 — Interstate movement of dead poultry or other animals prohibited in same car with live poultry or other animals.
- § 71.18 — Individual identification of certain cattle 2 years of age or over for movement in interstate commerce.
- § 71.19 — Identification of swine in interstate commerce.
- § 71.20 — Approval of livestock facilities.
- § 71.21 — Tissue and blood testing at slaughter.
- § 71.22 — Removal and loss of official identification devices.
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-31114 RIN 0579-AD24 Docket No. APHIS-2009-0091 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Final rule. Effective Date: March 11, 2013. 9 CFR Parts 71, 77, 78, and 86 We are amending the regulations to establish minimum national official identification and documentation requirements for the traceability of livestock moving interstate. Under this rulemaking, unless specifically exempted, livestock belonging to species covered by the regulations that are moved interstate must be officially identified and accompanied by an interstate certificate of veterinary inspection or other documentation. These regulations specify approved forms of official identification for each species but allow the livestock covered under this rulemaking to be moved interstate with another form of identification, as agreed upon by animal health officials in the shipping and receiving States or Tribes. The purpose of this rulemaking is to improve our ability to trace livestock in the event that disease is found.
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Title 9 published on 2013-01-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-07345 RIN 0579-AD45 Docket No. APHIS-2009-0094 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Final rule. Effective Date: April 15, 2013. 9 CFR Parts 53, 71, 82, 93, 94, 95, and 104 We are amending the regulations governing the importation of animals and animal products by recognizing 25 Member States of the European Union (EU) as the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)-defined EU poultry trade region and adding it to the list of regions we consider to be free of Newcastle disease. We are taking this action based on a risk evaluation that we prepared in which we determined that the region meets our requirements for being considered free of Newcastle disease. We also determined that the region meets our requirements for being considered free of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). In addition, we are establishing requirements governing the importation of live birds and poultry and poultry meat and products from the APHIS-defined EU poultry trade region and updating avian disease terms and definitions. We are also allowing importation from the APHIS-defined EU poultry trade region of hatching eggs under official seal, including those that have transited a restricted zone established because of detection of HPAI within the boundaries of the APHIS-defined EU poultry trade region. These actions will facilitate the importation of live birds and poultry, including hatching eggs, and poultry meat and products from the APHIS-defined EU poultry trade region while maintaining safeguards to protect the United States from the introduction of communicable avian diseases.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-31114 RIN 0579-AD24 Docket No. APHIS-2009-0091 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Final rule. Effective Date: March 11, 2013. 9 CFR Parts 71, 77, 78, and 86 We are amending the regulations to establish minimum national official identification and documentation requirements for the traceability of livestock moving interstate. Under this rulemaking, unless specifically exempted, livestock belonging to species covered by the regulations that are moved interstate must be officially identified and accompanied by an interstate certificate of veterinary inspection or other documentation. These regulations specify approved forms of official identification for each species but allow the livestock covered under this rulemaking to be moved interstate with another form of identification, as agreed upon by animal health officials in the shipping and receiving States or Tribes. The purpose of this rulemaking is to improve our ability to trace livestock in the event that disease is found.