Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5C-29.001 - Definitions
For the purpose of this chapter the following words shall have the meaning indicated:
(1)
Accredited Veterinarian. A veterinarian licensed in the state of origin and
approved by the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (USDA, APHIS) to perform certain functions of federal
and cooperative state-federal programs in accordance with the provisions of 9
C.F.R. §§160-162 (2008).
(2) Administrator. The Administrator of USDA,
APHIS or any person authorized to act for the Administrator.
(3) APHIS. Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service; part of the United States Department of Agriculture; responsible for
protecting and promoting U.S. agricultural health and ecosystems vulnerable to
invasive pests and pathogens, administering the Animal Welfare Act, and
carrying out wildlife damage management activities.
(4) Authorized Representative. An employee of
the state or federal government, or a licensed veterinarian accredited by the
USDA, who is authorized to conduct animal disease control and eradication
activities.
(5) Certified
Flock/Herd. A complete monitored category flock/herd that has been continuously
participating in the USDA Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program
Standards (APHIS 91-55-091, June 30, 2007) and has met the provisions for 5
years or more.
(6) Commingled,
commingling. Animals grouped together having physical contact with each other,
including contact through a fence line or sharing the same section in a
transportation unit where physical contact can occur.
(7) Division. The Division of Animal Industry
of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
(8) Flock or Herd. All animals maintained on
a single premises and all animals under common ownership or supervision on two
or more premises with animal interchange between the premises.
(9) Flock/Herd of origin. The flock/herd in
which an animal most recently resided in which it either was born, gave birth,
or resided during lambing or kidding.
(10) Goat. Any ruminant of the genus
Capra.
(11) Intrastate. Existing or
occurring within the boundaries of the state.
(12) Official Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection (OCVI). A legible certificate made on an official form from the
state of origin or from the USDA, issued by an authorized representative, and
approved by the chief animal health official of the state of origin.
(13) Official Individual Identification. A
form of unique individual animal identification, as follows:
(a) Official Eartags. A tamper-evident
eartag, approved by APHIS, capable of providing a unique identification number
for each animal, and capable of being recorded in a central repository. Such
eartags must conform to one of the following number systems:
1. National Uniform Eartagging
System;
2. Animal Identification
Number (AIN);
3. Premises-based
numbering system; or
4. Any other
numbering system approved by APHIS.
(b) Ear, tail-web or flank tattoos, using the
National Uniform Tag Code number assigned by APHIS to the state of origin;
breed registration tattoos when accompanied by breed registration papers; or an
official brand when accompanied by a brand registration certificate;
(c) Implanted electronic chips that conform
to ISO standards with a unique number that is recorded in a single, central
database.
(14) Owner. A
person, partnership, company, corporation, or any legal entity that has legal
or rightful title to animals.
(15)
Premises. A geographically distinct place or location where livestock are
housed, maintained, congregated, or kept.
(16) Premises identification number. A unique
number used on official eartags and tattoos to identify the premises of origin
of an animal.
(17) Recognized
slaughter establishment. A slaughtering establishment operating under the
provisions of the Federal Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. §§
601-695).
(18) Scrapie. A non-febrile, transmissible,
degenerative, disease of the central nervous system in sheep and
goats.
(19) Scrapie Flock/Herd
Certification Program (SFCP). A voluntary State-Federal-Industry cooperative
effort as defined in the USDA Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program
Standards, APHIS 91-55-091, June 30, 2007.
(20) Scrapie-positive animal. An animal for
which an approved test has been conducted with positive results by NVSL or
another laboratory authorized by the Administrator to conduct tests. The animal
must meet the criteria of a Scrapie-positive animal as defined in
9 C.F.R. §
54.1 (2008).
(21) Sheep. Any ruminant of the genus
Ovis.
(22) Source Flock/Herd. A
flock/herd in which an authorized representative has determined that at least
one animal was born that was diagnosed as Scrapie positive at an age of 72
months or less or in which a positive animal has resided throughout its
life.
(23) Suspect animal. An
animal that exhibits any clinical signs of Scrapie and that has been determined
to be suspicious for Scrapie by an accredited veterinarian or by an authorized
representative; an animal that has tested positive on a live animal screening
test; or, an animal whose official test yielded inconclusive results.
(24) USDA. United States Department of
Agriculture.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(23), 570.36(2), 585.002(4) FS. Law Implemented 585.003, 585.08, 585.11(1), 585.14, 585.145(1), (2), 585.15, 585.16 FS.
New 10-9-08.
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