Importation of Live Swine, Swine Semen, Pork, and Pork Products From Liechtenstein and Switzerland, 28910-28913 [2011-12316]
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
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issuance of rules and regulations. The
purpose of these notices is to give interested
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
9 CFR Parts 71, 77, 78, and 90
[Docket No. APHIS–2010–0125]
Secretary’s Advisory Committee on
Animal Health; Meeting
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
This document informs the
public of the next meeting of the
Secretary’s Advisory Committee on
Animal Health. In this document, we
provide a new date for the July 2011
meeting, which had been scheduled for
the previous week. The meeting is being
organized by the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service to discuss
matters of animal health, including the
pending proposed rule implementing
USDA’s traceability framework and
establishing an aquaculture
subcommittee.
SUMMARY:
The meeting will be held July 22,
2011, from noon to 5 p.m. (eastern
daylight time).
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be
conducted as a multisite teleconference.
Opportunities for public attendance are
described in the Supplementary
Information section of this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Michael R. Doerrer, Chief Operating
Officer, Veterinary Services, APHIS,
USDA, 4700 River Road, Unit 37,
Riverdale, MD 20737; (301) 734–5665;
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diseases of national importance. In
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resources, and the stability of livestock
economies.
In this document, we are notifying the
public of the next meeting of the
Committee, which will be conducted as
a multisite teleconference. We note that
the date of this July 2011 meeting has
changed from that provided in our prior
notice (76 FR 9537, published February
18, 2011). The agenda for the July 22,
2011, meeting has not yet been
finalized, but will be made available on
the Committee’s Web site as details
become available. Additional details
regarding the meeting, including the
preliminary and final agendas, will be
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animal_health/acah/ in advance of each
meeting. APHIS will publish another
document in advance of the July 2011
meeting which will provide information
on the meeting’s agenda.
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FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT at the
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This notice of meeting is given
pursuant to section 10 of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.
2).
Done in Washington, DC, this 13th day of
May 2011.
Kevin Shea,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
9 CFR Parts 93, 94, and 98
[Docket No. APHIS–2009–0093]
Importation of Live Swine, Swine
Semen, Pork, and Pork Products From
Liechtenstein and Switzerland
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
We are proposing to amend
the regulations governing the
importation of animals and animal
products to add Liechtenstein and
Switzerland to the region of Europe that
we recognize as low risk for classical
swine fever (CSF). We are also
proposing to add Liechtenstein to the
list of regions we consider free from
swine vesicular disease (SVD) and to the
list of regions considered free from footand-mouth disease (FMD) and
rinderpest. These proposed actions
would relieve some restrictions on the
importation into the United States of
certain animals and animal products
from those regions, while continuing to
protect against the introduction of CSF,
SVD, FMD, and rinderpest into the
United States.
DATES: We will consider all comments
that we receive on or before July 18,
2011.
SUMMARY:
You may submit comments
by either of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/
component/
main?main=DocketDetail&d=APHIS–
2009–0093 to submit or view comments
and to view supporting and related
materials available electronically.
• Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Please send one copy of your comment
to Docket No. APHIS–2009–0093,
Regulatory Analysis and Development,
PPD, APHIS, Station 3A–03.8, 4700
River Road, Unit 118, Riverdale, MD
20737–1238. Please state that your
comment refers to Docket No. APHIS–
2009–0093.
Reading Room: You may read any
comments that we receive on this
docket in our reading room. The reading
room is located in room 1141 of the
USDA South Building, 14th Street and
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Washington, DC. Normal reading room
hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except holidays. To be
sure someone is there to help you,
please call (202) 690–2817 before
coming.
Other Information: Additional
information about APHIS and its
programs is available on the Internet at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Kelly Rhodes, Regionalization
Evaluation Services, Import, Sanitary
Trade Issues Team, National Center for
Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700
River Road, Unit 38, Riverdale, MD
20737; (301) 734–4356.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS) of the
United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) regulates the importation of
animals and animal products into the
United States to guard against the
introduction of animal diseases not
currently present or prevalent in this
country. The regulations in 9 CFR parts
93, 94, and 98 (referred to below as the
regulations) prohibit or restrict the
importation of specified animals and
animal products to prevent the
introduction into the United States of
various animal diseases, including
classical swine fever (CSF), swine
vesicular disease (SVD), foot-and-mouth
disease (FMD), and rinderpest. These
are dangerous and destructive
communicable diseases of ruminants
and swine.
Sections 94.9 and 94.10 of the
regulations list regions of the world that
are declared free of or low-risk for CSF.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein are not
currently listed in these sections.
However, the surrounding APHISdefined European Union (EU) CSF
region, which is composed of the 19
Member States of the EU that we
currently recognize as a single region
with regard to CSF, is listed as low-risk
for CSF. Sections 94.24 and 98.38
specify restrictions necessary to mitigate
the risk of introducing CSF into the
United States via the importation of
pork, pork products, live swine, and
swine semen from that region.
Section 94.12 of the regulations lists
regions that are declared free of SVD.
Section 94.13 of the regulations lists
regions that have been determined to be
free of SVD, but that are subject to
certain restrictions because of their
proximity to or trading relationships
with SVD-affected regions. Switzerland
is currently listed in these sections, but
Liechtenstein is not.
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Section 94.1 of the regulations lists
regions of the world that are declared
free of rinderpest or free of both
rinderpest and FMD. Section 94.11 of
the regulations lists regions that have
been determined to be free of rinderpest
and FMD, but that are subject to certain
restrictions because of their proximity to
or trading relationships with rinderpestor FMD-affected regions. Switzerland is
currently listed in these sections, but
Liechtenstein is not.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein
entered into a customs union treaty that
took effect in 1924. Under the treaty,
Switzerland formulates trade policy
measures affecting imports and the
agricultural policy of the customs
union. In January 2009, Switzerland,
Liechtenstein, and the European
Commission (EC) fully implemented an
agreement to eliminate barriers to trade
in agricultural products, including live
animals and animal products. As a
result, trade between these entities now
occurs under the same conditions as
trade between EU Member States.
Risk Evaluation
In 2006, the Government of
Switzerland requested that APHIS
evaluate the animal health status of
Switzerland and Liechtenstein with
respect to CSF and provided
information in support of this request in
accordance with 9 CFR part 92,
‘‘Importation of Animals and Animal
Products; Procedures for Requesting
Recognition of Regions.’’ Under § 92.2,
each request for approval to export
animals or animal products to the
United States from a foreign country
must include information concerning
the authority, organization, and
infrastructure of the veterinary services
in the region; the status of the region
and adjacent regions with regard to the
disease(s) under evaluation; the degree
to which the region is separated from
regions of higher risk; and livestock
demographics and marketing practices.
The foreign region must also provide
information regarding vaccination
against the disease(s) of interest (if
practiced); the extent of an active
disease control program; movement
controls and biosecurity for movement
from higher risk regions; disease
surveillance; diagnostic laboratory
capabilities; and emergency response
capacity.
In response to Switzerland’s request,
APHIS evaluated the risk of introducing
CSF virus into the United States via the
importation of swine and swine
products from Switzerland and
Liechtenstein. This evaluation was
completed in August of 2009 and may
be viewed on the Regulations.gov Web
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site or in our reading room. (Instructions
for accessing Regulations.gov and
information on the location and hours of
the reading room are provided under the
heading ADDRESSES at the beginning of
this proposed rule.) The evaluation, as
well as the information evaluated, may
also be viewed at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/
animals/reg_request.shtml by following
the link for ‘‘Information previously
submitted by Regions requesting export
approval and their supporting
documentation.’’
Our evaluation found no evidence
that CSF currently exists in Switzerland
or Liechtenstein and demonstrated no
immediate and significant risks
associated with this disease.
Nonetheless, there is a potential for
introduction of CSF virus into
Switzerland and/or Liechtenstein. This
is primarily because Switzerland and
Liechtenstein import substantial
quantities of pork and pork products
from Germany and France, without
prohibiting sourcing from restricted
areas established due to CSF. In
addition, most road and rail traffic from
EU Member States into Switzerland is
not subject to customs inspection. It is
therefore easy for travelers to enter with
commodities for personal consumption
that are derived from domestic swine or
wild boar, from both restricted and
nonrestricted areas of EU Member
States.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein have
adopted EC regulations and controls
regarding animal health and abolished
border veterinary controls, thereby
facilitating free trade in live animals and
animal products. These two countries
are situated in the middle of a region
that APHIS recognizes as low risk for
CSF, currently referred to in the
regulations as the APHIS-defined EU
CSF region. APHIS considers the EU
Member States comprising this region to
have the same low level of risk due to
harmonized EC legislation and free
trade on the internal common market,
factors that now apply to Switzerland
and Liechtenstein as well.
The APHIS-defined EU CSF region is
subject to the import conditions
specified in § 94.24 for breeding swine,
pork, and pork products, and § 98.38 for
swine semen. Section 94.24 prohibits
sourcing of live swine, pork, and pork
products for export to the United States
from areas of the EU that are restricted
due to CSF in wild boar or domestic
swine. The regulations also prohibit
commingling of live swine, pork, and
pork products for export with such
commodities from restricted areas.
Section 98.38 prohibits sourcing of
swine semen for export to the United
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States from areas of the EU that are
restricted due to CSF in wild boar or
domestic swine, as well as commingling
of donor boars with live swine from
restricted regions.
The prohibition on sourcing from
areas of the APHIS-defined EU CSF
region that are restricted due to CSF in
domestic swine extends until at least 6
months after cleaning and disinfection
of the last affected premises. This
addresses the possibility of reoccurrence
of CSF in domestic swine if restrictions
are removed after 30 days, as allowed by
EC regulations. The regulations also
address the risk associated with
potential commingling of pork and pork
products for export to the United States
with such commodities sourced from
restricted areas within the APHISdefined EU CSF region.
In the risk evaluation, APHIS
concludes that the risk profile for the
common veterinary area formed by
Switzerland and Liechtenstein is similar
to that of the APHIS-defined EU CSF
region. Applying the provisions of
§§ 94.24 and 98.38 to Switzerland and
Liechtenstein would address the risk
issues discussed above and result in a
level of risk that is equivalent to, or less
than, that portion of the EU authorized
to export breeding swine, swine semen,
and pork and pork products to the
United States.
Summary of Proposed Changes
Based on the finding of the risk
evaluation, we are proposing to add
Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the
region of Europe (currently referred to
in the regulations as the APHIS-defined
EU CSF region) that we currently
recognize as a low-risk region for CSF
and from which breeding swine, swine
semen, and pork and pork products may
be imported into the United States
under certain conditions. In order to
add Switzerland and Liechtenstein to
this region and provide flexibility in the
event that other non-EU countries in
Europe may be added to this region in
the future, we would amend the
regulations to refer to this region as the
‘‘APHIS-defined European CSF region.’’
These proposed actions would relieve
some restrictions on the importation
into the United States of certain animals
and animal products from Switzerland
and Liechtenstein, while continuing to
protect against the introduction of CSF
into the United States.
In a related matter, certain conditions
in the regulations for importation of
breeding swine, swine semen, and pork
and pork products from the APHISdefined EU CSF region refer to the roles
and responsibilities of the competent
veterinary authority of EU Member
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States within the region. However, since
neither Switzerland nor Liechtenstein
are Member States of the EU, we are
proposing to remove such references
from the regulations and instead simply
refer to the competent veterinary
authority.
Finally, as noted above, the
regulations currently list Switzerland,
but not Liechtenstein, as free of SVD,
FMD, and rinderpest, subject to the
restrictions described in §§ 94.11 and
94.13 of the regulations. FMD was last
detected in Liechtenstein in 1964.
Neither SVD nor rinderpest has ever
been reported in Liechtenstein.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein formed a
common veterinary area with an
integrated veterinary system in 1924
and have effectively been a single region
with regard to veterinary controls on
animal health since that time. For these
reasons, we are also proposing to add
Liechtenstein to the list of regions
recognized as free of SVD, and to the list
of SVD-free regions whose exports of
pork and pork products to the United
States are subject to certain restrictions
to prevent the introduction of SVD into
this country. In addition, we are
proposing to add Liechtenstein to the
list of regions recognized as free of FMD
and rinderpest and also to the list of
FMD- and rinderpest-free regions whose
exports of ruminant and swine meat and
products to the United States are subject
to certain restrictions to prevent the
introduction of FMD and rinderpest into
this country.
These proposed actions would ensure
that Liechtenstein is afforded the same
status as Switzerland with regard to
these diseases, while continuing to
protect against the introduction of CSF,
SVD, FMD, and rinderpest into the
United States.
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory
Flexibility Act
This proposed rule is subject to
Executive Order 12866. However, for
this action, the Office of Management
and Budget has waived its review under
Executive Order 12866.
In accordance with the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, we have analyzed the
potential economic effects of this action
on small entities.
Our analysis identifies U.S. swine
producers as the small entities
potentially affected by the provisions of
the rule, but also notes that Switzerland
and Liechtenstein have, historically,
exported a minimal amount of swine or
swine products. Copies of the full
analysis are available by contacting the
person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT or on the
Regulations.gov Web site (see
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above for instructions for
accessing Regulations.gov)
Under these circumstances, the
Administrator of the Animal and Plant
Health Service has determined that this
action would not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities.
ADDRESSES
Executive Order 12988
This proposed rule has been reviewed
under Executive Order 12988, Civil
Justice Reform. If this proposed rule is
adopted: (1) All State and local laws and
regulations that are inconsistent with
this rule will be preempted; (2) no
retroactive effect will be given to this
rule; and (3) administrative proceedings
will not be required before parties may
file suit in court challenging this rule.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This proposed rule contains no
information collection or recordkeeping
requirements under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.).
List of Subjects
9 CFR Part 93
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock,
Poultry and poultry products,
Quarantine, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
9 CFR Part 94
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock,
Meat and meat products, Milk, Poultry
and poultry products, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
9 CFR Part 98
Animal diseases, Imports.
Accordingly, we propose to amend 9
CFR parts 93, 94, and 98 as follows:
PART 93—IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN
ANIMALS, BIRDS, FISH, AND
POULTRY, AND CERTAIN ANIMAL,
BIRD, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS;
REQUIREMENTS FOR MEANS OF
CONVEYANCE AND SHIPPING
CONTAINERS
1. The authority citation for part 93
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 8301–8317;
21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 7
CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
2. In § 93.500, the definition of
APHIS-defined EU CSF region is
removed and a definition of APHISdefined European CSF region is added,
in alphabetical order, to read as follows:
§ 93.500
Definitions.
*
*
*
*
*
APHIS-defined European CSF region.
The regions of Austria, Belgium, the
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France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,
Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, and the United Kingdom
(England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of
Man, and Northern Ireland).
*
*
*
*
*
§ 93.505
[Amended]
3. In § 93.505, paragraph (a), the
words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF region’’
are removed and the words ‘‘APHISdefined European CSF region’’ are added
in their place.
PART 94—RINDERPEST, FOOT-ANDMOUTH DISEASE, EXOTIC
NEWCASTLE DISEASE, AFRICAN
SWINE FEVER, CLASSICAL SWINE
FEVER, SWINE VESICULAR DISEASE,
AND BOVINE SPONGIFORM
ENCEPHALOPATHY: PROHIBITED
AND RESTRICTED IMPORTATIONS
4. The authority citation for part 94
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 450, 7701–7772, 7781–
7786, and 8301–8317; 21 U.S.C. 136 and
136a; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and
371.4.
5. In § 94.0, the definition of APHISdefined EU CSF region is removed and
a definition of APHIS-defined European
CSF region is added, in alphabetical
order, to read as follows:
§ 94.0
Definitions.
*
*
*
*
*
APHIS-defined European CSF region.
The regions of Austria, Belgium, the
Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,
Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, and the United Kingdom
(England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of
Man, and Northern Ireland).
*
*
*
*
*
§ 94.1
[Amended]
6. In § 94.1, paragraph (a)(2) is
amended by adding the word
‘‘Liechtenstein,’’ immediately after the
word ‘‘Latvia,’’.
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§ 94.9
[Amended]
7. In § 94.9, paragraphs (b) and (c)
introductory text, the words ‘‘APHISdefined EU CSF region’’ are removed
each time they appear and the words
‘‘APHIS-defined European CSF region’’
are added in their place.
§ 94.10
[Amended]
8. In § 94.10, paragraphs (b) and (c),
the words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF
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region’’ are removed each time they
appear and the words ‘‘APHIS-defined
European CSF region’’ are added in their
place.
§ 94.11
[Amended]
9. In § 94.11, paragraph (a) is
amended by adding the word
‘‘Liechtenstein,’’ immediately after the
word ‘‘Latvia,’’.
§ 94.12
[Amended]
10. In § 94.12, paragraph (a) is
amended by adding the word
‘‘Liechtenstein,’’ immediately after the
word ‘‘Latvia,’’.
§ 94.13
[Amended]
11. In § 94.13, in the introductory text
of the section, the first sentence is
amended by adding the word
‘‘Liechtenstein,’’ immediately after the
word ‘‘Latvia,’’.
§ 94.24
[Amended]
12. Section 94.24 is amended as
follows:
a. In the section heading, by removing
the words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF
region’’ and adding the words ‘‘APHISdefined European CSF region’’ in their
place.
b. In paragraph (a) introductory text
and paragraph (a)(1)(i), by removing the
words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF region’’
each time they appear and adding the
words ‘‘APHIS-defined European CSF
region’’ in their place.
c. In paragraph (a)(1)(ii) and (a)(1)(iii),
by removing the words ‘‘APHIS-defined
EU CSF region’’ each time they appear
and adding the words ‘‘APHIS-defined
European CSF region’’ in their place,
and by removing the words ‘‘of the
Member State’’ each time they appear.
d. In paragraph (a)(5), by removing the
words ‘‘of the APHIS-defined EU CSF
region Member State’’.
e. In paragraph (b) introductory text
and paragraph (b)(2)(i), by removing the
words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF region’’
each time they appear and adding the
words ‘‘APHIS-defined European CSF
region’’ in their place.
f. In paragraph (b)(2)(ii) and (b)(2)(iii),
by removing the words ‘‘the APHISdefined EU CSF region’’ each time they
appear and adding the words ‘‘the
APHIS-defined European CSF region’’ in
their place, and by removing the words
‘‘of the Member State’’ each time they
appear.
g. In paragraph (b)(6), by removing the
words ‘‘of the APHIS-defined EU CSF
region Member State’’.
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PART 98—IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN
ANIMAL EMBRYOS AND ANIMAL
SEMEN
13. The authority citation for part 98
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 8301–8317;
21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 7
CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
14. In § 98.30, the definition of
APHIS-defined EU CSF region is
removed and a definition of APHISdefined European CSF region is added,
in alphabetical order, to read as follows:
§ 98.30
Definitions.
*
*
*
*
*
APHIS-defined European CSF region.
The regions of Austria, Belgium, the
Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,
Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, and the United Kingdom
(England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of
Man, and Northern Ireland).
*
*
*
*
*
§ 98.38
[Amended]
15. Section 98.38 is amended as
follows:
a. In the section heading, by removing
the words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF
region’’ and adding the words ‘‘APHISdefined European CSF region’’ in their
place.
b. In the introductory text, by
removing the words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU
CSF region’’ and adding the words
‘‘APHIS-defined European CSF region’’
in their place.
c. In paragraph (a), by removing the
words ‘‘of the APHIS-defined EU CSF
region Member State’’.
d. In paragraph (b)(1), by removing
the words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF
region’’ and adding the words ‘‘APHISdefined European CSF region’’ in their
place.
e. In paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3), by
removing the words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU
CSF region’’ each time they appear and
adding the words ‘‘APHIS-defined
European CSF region’’ in their place,
and by removing the words ‘‘of the
Member State’’ each time they appear.
f. In paragraph (i), by removing the
words ‘‘of the APHIS-defined EU CSF
region Member State’’.
Done in Washington, DC, this 13th day of
May 2011.
Kevin Shea,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
9 CFR Parts 93, 94, and 98
[Docket No. APHIS-2009-0093]
Importation of Live Swine, Swine Semen, Pork, and Pork Products
From Liechtenstein and Switzerland
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: We are proposing to amend the regulations governing the
importation of animals and animal products to add Liechtenstein and
Switzerland to the region of Europe that we recognize as low risk for
classical swine fever (CSF). We are also proposing to add Liechtenstein
to the list of regions we consider free from swine vesicular disease
(SVD) and to the list of regions considered free from foot-and-mouth
disease (FMD) and rinderpest. These proposed actions would relieve some
restrictions on the importation into the United States of certain
animals and animal products from those regions, while continuing to
protect against the introduction of CSF, SVD, FMD, and rinderpest into
the United States.
DATES: We will consider all comments that we receive on or before July
18, 2011.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by either of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main?main=DocketDetail&d=APHIS-2009-0093 to submit or view comments and
to view supporting and related materials available electronically.
Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: Please send one copy of
your comment to Docket No. APHIS-2009-0093, Regulatory Analysis and
Development, PPD, APHIS, Station 3A-03.8, 4700 River Road, Unit 118,
Riverdale, MD 20737-1238. Please state that your comment refers to
Docket No. APHIS-2009-0093.
Reading Room: You may read any comments that we receive on this
docket in our reading room. The reading room is located in room 1141 of
the USDA South Building, 14th Street and
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Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC. Normal reading room hours are
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. To be sure
someone is there to help you, please call (202) 690-2817 before coming.
Other Information: Additional information about APHIS and its
programs is available on the Internet at https://www.aphis.usda.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Kelly Rhodes, Regionalization
Evaluation Services, Import, Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700 River Road, Unit 38,
Riverdale, MD 20737; (301) 734-4356.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) regulates the
importation of animals and animal products into the United States to
guard against the introduction of animal diseases not currently present
or prevalent in this country. The regulations in 9 CFR parts 93, 94,
and 98 (referred to below as the regulations) prohibit or restrict the
importation of specified animals and animal products to prevent the
introduction into the United States of various animal diseases,
including classical swine fever (CSF), swine vesicular disease (SVD),
foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), and rinderpest. These are dangerous and
destructive communicable diseases of ruminants and swine.
Sections 94.9 and 94.10 of the regulations list regions of the
world that are declared free of or low-risk for CSF. Switzerland and
Liechtenstein are not currently listed in these sections. However, the
surrounding APHIS-defined European Union (EU) CSF region, which is
composed of the 19 Member States of the EU that we currently recognize
as a single region with regard to CSF, is listed as low-risk for CSF.
Sections 94.24 and 98.38 specify restrictions necessary to mitigate the
risk of introducing CSF into the United States via the importation of
pork, pork products, live swine, and swine semen from that region.
Section 94.12 of the regulations lists regions that are declared
free of SVD. Section 94.13 of the regulations lists regions that have
been determined to be free of SVD, but that are subject to certain
restrictions because of their proximity to or trading relationships
with SVD-affected regions. Switzerland is currently listed in these
sections, but Liechtenstein is not.
Section 94.1 of the regulations lists regions of the world that are
declared free of rinderpest or free of both rinderpest and FMD. Section
94.11 of the regulations lists regions that have been determined to be
free of rinderpest and FMD, but that are subject to certain
restrictions because of their proximity to or trading relationships
with rinderpest- or FMD-affected regions. Switzerland is currently
listed in these sections, but Liechtenstein is not.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein entered into a customs union treaty
that took effect in 1924. Under the treaty, Switzerland formulates
trade policy measures affecting imports and the agricultural policy of
the customs union. In January 2009, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the
European Commission (EC) fully implemented an agreement to eliminate
barriers to trade in agricultural products, including live animals and
animal products. As a result, trade between these entities now occurs
under the same conditions as trade between EU Member States.
Risk Evaluation
In 2006, the Government of Switzerland requested that APHIS
evaluate the animal health status of Switzerland and Liechtenstein with
respect to CSF and provided information in support of this request in
accordance with 9 CFR part 92, ``Importation of Animals and Animal
Products; Procedures for Requesting Recognition of Regions.'' Under
Sec. 92.2, each request for approval to export animals or animal
products to the United States from a foreign country must include
information concerning the authority, organization, and infrastructure
of the veterinary services in the region; the status of the region and
adjacent regions with regard to the disease(s) under evaluation; the
degree to which the region is separated from regions of higher risk;
and livestock demographics and marketing practices. The foreign region
must also provide information regarding vaccination against the
disease(s) of interest (if practiced); the extent of an active disease
control program; movement controls and biosecurity for movement from
higher risk regions; disease surveillance; diagnostic laboratory
capabilities; and emergency response capacity.
In response to Switzerland's request, APHIS evaluated the risk of
introducing CSF virus into the United States via the importation of
swine and swine products from Switzerland and Liechtenstein. This
evaluation was completed in August of 2009 and may be viewed on the
Regulations.gov Web site or in our reading room. (Instructions for
accessing Regulations.gov and information on the location and hours of
the reading room are provided under the heading ADDRESSES at the
beginning of this proposed rule.) The evaluation, as well as the
information evaluated, may also be viewed at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/reg_request.shtml by following the link for
``Information previously submitted by Regions requesting export
approval and their supporting documentation.''
Our evaluation found no evidence that CSF currently exists in
Switzerland or Liechtenstein and demonstrated no immediate and
significant risks associated with this disease. Nonetheless, there is a
potential for introduction of CSF virus into Switzerland and/or
Liechtenstein. This is primarily because Switzerland and Liechtenstein
import substantial quantities of pork and pork products from Germany
and France, without prohibiting sourcing from restricted areas
established due to CSF. In addition, most road and rail traffic from EU
Member States into Switzerland is not subject to customs inspection. It
is therefore easy for travelers to enter with commodities for personal
consumption that are derived from domestic swine or wild boar, from
both restricted and nonrestricted areas of EU Member States.
Switzerland and Liechtenstein have adopted EC regulations and
controls regarding animal health and abolished border veterinary
controls, thereby facilitating free trade in live animals and animal
products. These two countries are situated in the middle of a region
that APHIS recognizes as low risk for CSF, currently referred to in the
regulations as the APHIS-defined EU CSF region. APHIS considers the EU
Member States comprising this region to have the same low level of risk
due to harmonized EC legislation and free trade on the internal common
market, factors that now apply to Switzerland and Liechtenstein as
well.
The APHIS-defined EU CSF region is subject to the import conditions
specified in Sec. 94.24 for breeding swine, pork, and pork products,
and Sec. 98.38 for swine semen. Section 94.24 prohibits sourcing of
live swine, pork, and pork products for export to the United States
from areas of the EU that are restricted due to CSF in wild boar or
domestic swine. The regulations also prohibit commingling of live
swine, pork, and pork products for export with such commodities from
restricted areas. Section 98.38 prohibits sourcing of swine semen for
export to the United
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States from areas of the EU that are restricted due to CSF in wild boar
or domestic swine, as well as commingling of donor boars with live
swine from restricted regions.
The prohibition on sourcing from areas of the APHIS-defined EU CSF
region that are restricted due to CSF in domestic swine extends until
at least 6 months after cleaning and disinfection of the last affected
premises. This addresses the possibility of reoccurrence of CSF in
domestic swine if restrictions are removed after 30 days, as allowed by
EC regulations. The regulations also address the risk associated with
potential commingling of pork and pork products for export to the
United States with such commodities sourced from restricted areas
within the APHIS-defined EU CSF region.
In the risk evaluation, APHIS concludes that the risk profile for
the common veterinary area formed by Switzerland and Liechtenstein is
similar to that of the APHIS-defined EU CSF region. Applying the
provisions of Sec. Sec. 94.24 and 98.38 to Switzerland and
Liechtenstein would address the risk issues discussed above and result
in a level of risk that is equivalent to, or less than, that portion of
the EU authorized to export breeding swine, swine semen, and pork and
pork products to the United States.
Summary of Proposed Changes
Based on the finding of the risk evaluation, we are proposing to
add Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the region of Europe (currently
referred to in the regulations as the APHIS-defined EU CSF region) that
we currently recognize as a low-risk region for CSF and from which
breeding swine, swine semen, and pork and pork products may be imported
into the United States under certain conditions. In order to add
Switzerland and Liechtenstein to this region and provide flexibility in
the event that other non-EU countries in Europe may be added to this
region in the future, we would amend the regulations to refer to this
region as the ``APHIS-defined European CSF region.'' These proposed
actions would relieve some restrictions on the importation into the
United States of certain animals and animal products from Switzerland
and Liechtenstein, while continuing to protect against the introduction
of CSF into the United States.
In a related matter, certain conditions in the regulations for
importation of breeding swine, swine semen, and pork and pork products
from the APHIS-defined EU CSF region refer to the roles and
responsibilities of the competent veterinary authority of EU Member
States within the region. However, since neither Switzerland nor
Liechtenstein are Member States of the EU, we are proposing to remove
such references from the regulations and instead simply refer to the
competent veterinary authority.
Finally, as noted above, the regulations currently list
Switzerland, but not Liechtenstein, as free of SVD, FMD, and
rinderpest, subject to the restrictions described in Sec. Sec. 94.11
and 94.13 of the regulations. FMD was last detected in Liechtenstein in
1964. Neither SVD nor rinderpest has ever been reported in
Liechtenstein. Switzerland and Liechtenstein formed a common veterinary
area with an integrated veterinary system in 1924 and have effectively
been a single region with regard to veterinary controls on animal
health since that time. For these reasons, we are also proposing to add
Liechtenstein to the list of regions recognized as free of SVD, and to
the list of SVD-free regions whose exports of pork and pork products to
the United States are subject to certain restrictions to prevent the
introduction of SVD into this country. In addition, we are proposing to
add Liechtenstein to the list of regions recognized as free of FMD and
rinderpest and also to the list of FMD- and rinderpest-free regions
whose exports of ruminant and swine meat and products to the United
States are subject to certain restrictions to prevent the introduction
of FMD and rinderpest into this country.
These proposed actions would ensure that Liechtenstein is afforded
the same status as Switzerland with regard to these diseases, while
continuing to protect against the introduction of CSF, SVD, FMD, and
rinderpest into the United States.
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
This proposed rule is subject to Executive Order 12866. However,
for this action, the Office of Management and Budget has waived its
review under Executive Order 12866.
In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, we have analyzed
the potential economic effects of this action on small entities.
Our analysis identifies U.S. swine producers as the small entities
potentially affected by the provisions of the rule, but also notes that
Switzerland and Liechtenstein have, historically, exported a minimal
amount of swine or swine products. Copies of the full analysis are
available by contacting the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT or on the Regulations.gov Web site (see ADDRESSES above for
instructions for accessing Regulations.gov)
Under these circumstances, the Administrator of the Animal and
Plant Health Service has determined that this action would not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
Executive Order 12988
This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988,
Civil Justice Reform. If this proposed rule is adopted: (1) All State
and local laws and regulations that are inconsistent with this rule
will be preempted; (2) no retroactive effect will be given to this
rule; and (3) administrative proceedings will not be required before
parties may file suit in court challenging this rule.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This proposed rule contains no information collection or
recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
List of Subjects
9 CFR Part 93
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock, Poultry and poultry products,
Quarantine, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
9 CFR Part 94
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock, Meat and meat products, Milk,
Poultry and poultry products, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
9 CFR Part 98
Animal diseases, Imports.
Accordingly, we propose to amend 9 CFR parts 93, 94, and 98 as
follows:
PART 93--IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN ANIMALS, BIRDS, FISH, AND POULTRY,
AND CERTAIN ANIMAL, BIRD, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS; REQUIREMENTS FOR
MEANS OF CONVEYANCE AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS
1. The authority citation for part 93 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 8301-8317; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a;
31 U.S.C. 9701; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
2. In Sec. 93.500, the definition of APHIS-defined EU CSF region
is removed and a definition of APHIS-defined European CSF region is
added, in alphabetical order, to read as follows:
Sec. 93.500 Definitions.
* * * * *
APHIS-defined European CSF region. The regions of Austria, Belgium,
the
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Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and Northern
Ireland).
* * * * *
Sec. 93.505 [Amended]
3. In Sec. 93.505, paragraph (a), the words ``APHIS-defined EU CSF
region'' are removed and the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF
region'' are added in their place.
PART 94--RINDERPEST, FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE, EXOTIC NEWCASTLE
DISEASE, AFRICAN SWINE FEVER, CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER, SWINE
VESICULAR DISEASE, AND BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY: PROHIBITED
AND RESTRICTED IMPORTATIONS
4. The authority citation for part 94 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 450, 7701-7772, 7781-7786, and 8301-8317;
21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
5. In Sec. 94.0, the definition of APHIS-defined EU CSF region is
removed and a definition of APHIS-defined European CSF region is added,
in alphabetical order, to read as follows:
Sec. 94.0 Definitions.
* * * * *
APHIS-defined European CSF region. The regions of Austria, Belgium,
the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and Northern
Ireland).
* * * * *
Sec. 94.1 [Amended]
6. In Sec. 94.1, paragraph (a)(2) is amended by adding the word
``Liechtenstein,'' immediately after the word ``Latvia,''.
Sec. 94.9 [Amended]
7. In Sec. 94.9, paragraphs (b) and (c) introductory text, the
words ``APHIS-defined EU CSF region'' are removed each time they appear
and the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF region'' are added in their
place.
Sec. 94.10 [Amended]
8. In Sec. 94.10, paragraphs (b) and (c), the words ``APHIS-
defined EU CSF region'' are removed each time they appear and the words
``APHIS-defined European CSF region'' are added in their place.
Sec. 94.11 [Amended]
9. In Sec. 94.11, paragraph (a) is amended by adding the word
``Liechtenstein,'' immediately after the word ``Latvia,''.
Sec. 94.12 [Amended]
10. In Sec. 94.12, paragraph (a) is amended by adding the word
``Liechtenstein,'' immediately after the word ``Latvia,''.
Sec. 94.13 [Amended]
11. In Sec. 94.13, in the introductory text of the section, the
first sentence is amended by adding the word ``Liechtenstein,''
immediately after the word ``Latvia,''.
Sec. 94.24 [Amended]
12. Section 94.24 is amended as follows:
a. In the section heading, by removing the words ``APHIS-defined EU
CSF region'' and adding the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF region''
in their place.
b. In paragraph (a) introductory text and paragraph (a)(1)(i), by
removing the words ``APHIS-defined EU CSF region'' each time they
appear and adding the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF region'' in
their place.
c. In paragraph (a)(1)(ii) and (a)(1)(iii), by removing the words
``APHIS-defined EU CSF region'' each time they appear and adding the
words ``APHIS-defined European CSF region'' in their place, and by
removing the words ``of the Member State'' each time they appear.
d. In paragraph (a)(5), by removing the words ``of the APHIS-
defined EU CSF region Member State''.
e. In paragraph (b) introductory text and paragraph (b)(2)(i), by
removing the words ``APHIS-defined EU CSF region'' each time they
appear and adding the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF region'' in
their place.
f. In paragraph (b)(2)(ii) and (b)(2)(iii), by removing the words
``the APHIS-defined EU CSF region'' each time they appear and adding
the words ``the APHIS-defined European CSF region'' in their place, and
by removing the words ``of the Member State'' each time they appear.
g. In paragraph (b)(6), by removing the words ``of the APHIS-
defined EU CSF region Member State''.
PART 98--IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN ANIMAL EMBRYOS AND ANIMAL SEMEN
13. The authority citation for part 98 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 8301-8317; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a;
31 U.S.C. 9701; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
14. In Sec. 98.30, the definition of APHIS-defined EU CSF region
is removed and a definition of APHIS-defined European CSF region is
added, in alphabetical order, to read as follows:
Sec. 98.30 Definitions.
* * * * *
APHIS-defined European CSF region. The regions of Austria, Belgium,
the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy,
Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the
United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and Northern
Ireland).
* * * * *
Sec. 98.38 [Amended]
15. Section 98.38 is amended as follows:
a. In the section heading, by removing the words ``APHIS-defined EU
CSF region'' and adding the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF region''
in their place.
b. In the introductory text, by removing the words ``APHIS-defined
EU CSF region'' and adding the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF
region'' in their place.
c. In paragraph (a), by removing the words ``of the APHIS-defined
EU CSF region Member State''.
d. In paragraph (b)(1), by removing the words ``APHIS-defined EU
CSF region'' and adding the words ``APHIS-defined European CSF region''
in their place.
e. In paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3), by removing the words ``APHIS-
defined EU CSF region'' each time they appear and adding the words
``APHIS-defined European CSF region'' in their place, and by removing
the words ``of the Member State'' each time they appear.
f. In paragraph (i), by removing the words ``of the APHIS-defined
EU CSF region Member State''.
Done in Washington, DC, this 13th day of May 2011.
Kevin Shea,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
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