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BILLING CODE 9110–17–P
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
9 CFR Parts 92, 93, 94, 96, and 98
[Docket No. APHIS–2009–0035]
RIN 0579–AD05
Lists of Regions Classified With
Respect to Certain Animal Diseases
and States Approved To Receive
Certain Imported Horses
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
We are removing lists of
regions classified with respect to certain
animal diseases and pests, and lists of
States approved to receive horses
imported from foreign regions where
contagious equine metritis (CEM) exists,
from our animal and animal product
import regulations. Instead, the lists will
be posted on the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service’s (APHIS’)
Web site. The regulations will provide
the Web address and explain APHIS’
criteria and processes for adding a
region or a State to, or removing a region
or State from, each of the lists. Because
the lists will no longer be in the Code
of Federal Regulations, changing the
lists will no longer require rulemaking.
We will keep the public informed of
changes to the lists and provide
opportunity for public comment
through publications in the Federal
Register. This rule will enable APHIS to
more quickly recognize changes in the
disease or pest status of foreign regions
and approve States to receive horses
from foreign regions where CEM exists.
This rulemaking does not change the
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technical criteria APHIS uses to
evaluate whether a foreign region
should be added to or removed from a
list or the criteria for approving a State
to receive horses imported from foreign
regions where CEM exists.
DATES: Effective Date: February 9, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Laurel Voelker, Regional Evaluation
Services—Import, National Center for
Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 920
Main Campus Drive, Suite 150, Raleigh,
NC 27606; (919) 855–7736.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The regulations in 9 CFR part 94
govern the importation into the United
States of certain animals and animal
products in order to prevent the
introduction of specified livestock
diseases into the United States. The
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service (APHIS) has, in the past, listed
in part 94 regions affected with or free
of various diseases of livestock. APHIS
has also listed in part 94 countries in
Europe that are part of the APHISdefined region of Europe that we
recognize as low risk for classical swine
fever (CSF). The regulations in 9 CFR
part 93 govern the importation of
animals into the United States. Part 93
has listed regions affected with certain
diseases of livestock and regions where
screwworm is considered to exist. Part
93 has also listed States that are
approved by APHIS to receive stallions
or mares over 731 days of age that are
imported under specified conditions
from regions affected with contagious
equine metritis (CEM). The regulations
in 9 CFR part 98 govern the importation
into the United States of animal
embryos and semen. Part 98 has listed
the countries in Europe that are part of
the APHIS-defined region of Europe that
we recognize as low risk for CSF. Each
time we have added or removed a
country or other region to or from a list
in any of these regulations, we have had
to engage in rulemaking in order to
change the Code of Federal Regulations.
On June 1, 2011, we published a
proposed rule in the Federal Register
(Docket No. APHIS–2009–0035, 76 FR
31499–31507) to remove the lists of
States approved to receive stallions or
mares from regions affected with CEM,
the lists of countries in the APHISdefined European CSF region, and most
of the other lists of regions from parts
93, 94, and 98 and instead post them to
APHIS’ Web site. We proposed to
include in the regulations the Web
address for the lists; a contact for
requesting copies of the lists by mail,
fax, or email; and APHIS’ process for
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adding or removing a State or foreign
region to or from the lists. We did not
propose to change the technical criteria
APHIS uses to evaluate whether a
foreign region should be added to or
removed from a list, or the conditions
States must meet in order to be
approved to receive stallions or mares
from regions affected with CEM.
Because the lists would no longer be
in the Code of Federal Regulations,
changes to the lists would no longer
have to be made through rulemaking.
We proposed to keep the public
informed and provide opportunity for
public comment on changes to the lists
through notices published in the
Federal Register. The proposed action
was intended to allow more timely
changes to the lists, while continuing to
provide opportunity for public
comment.
We solicited comments concerning
our proposal for 60 days ending August
1, 2011. We did not receive any
comments. Therefore, for the reasons
given in the proposed rule, we are
adopting the proposed rule as a final
rule, without change.
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory
Flexibility Act
This final rule has been determined to
be not significant for the purposes of
Executive Order 12866 and, therefore,
has not been reviewed by the Office of
Management and Budget.
In accordance with the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, we have analyzed the
potential economic effects of this action
on small entities. In the past,
rulemaking has been required to amend
the Code of Federal Regulations to
change the disease or pest status of a
region. The basis for such a change is
either an outbreak of a disease or pest
in a foreign region that results in a
downgrade in status or an evaluation by
APHIS that provides a basis for an
upgrade in status. This final rule will
remove the need for rulemaking to
change the disease or pest status of a
foreign region, while still providing
opportunity for public comment on the
basis for the action. We are not changing
our criteria for recognizing a region as
free of or affected with a disease or pest,
or for adding or removing any country
or other region to or from the lists.
Similarly, rulemaking has been required
whenever APHIS has approved a State
to receive stallions or mares over 731
days of age from regions where CEM
exists. This final rule will remove the
need for rulemaking while still
providing opportunity for public
comment on the basis for the action. We
are not changing our criteria for
approving a State to receive stallions or
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mares from CEM-affected regions. This
final rule will enable APHIS to more
quickly approve States to receive horses
from CEM-affected regions and
recognize changes in the disease or pest
status of foreign regions.
Under these circumstances, the
Administrator of the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service has
determined that this action will not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.
Executive Order 12988
This final rule has been reviewed
under Executive Order 12988, Civil
Justice Reform. This rule: (1) Has no
retroactive effect and (2) does not
require administrative proceedings
before parties may file suit in court
challenging this rule.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This final 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 92
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock,
Poultry and poultry products, Region,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
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 96
Imports, Livestock, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
9 CFR Part 98
Animal diseases, Imports.
Accordingly, we are amending 9 CFR
parts 92, 93, 94, 96, and 98 as follows:
PART 92—IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS
AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS:
PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING
RECOGNITION OF REGIONS
1. The authority citation for part 92
continues to read as follows:
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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.
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2. Section 92.2 is amended as follows:
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a. In paragraph (d), by removing the
word ‘‘rulemaking’’; and
■ b. By revising paragraphs (e) and (f) to
read as follows:
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§ 92.2 Application for recognition of the
animal health status of a region.
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(e) If, after review and evaluation of
the information submitted, APHIS
believes the request can be safely
granted, APHIS will indicate its intent
and make its evaluation available for
public comment through a document
published in the Federal Register.
(f) APHIS will provide a period of
time during which the public may
comment on its evaluation. During the
comment period, the public will have
access to the information upon which
APHIS based its evaluation, as well as
the evaluation itself. Once APHIS has
reviewed all comments received, it will
make a final determination regarding
the request and will publish that
determination in the Federal Register.
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■ 3. Section 92.4 is revised to read as
follows:
§ 92.4 Reestablishment of a region’s
disease-free status.
This section applies to regions that
are designated under this subchapter as
free of a specific animal disease and
then experience an outbreak of that
disease.
(a) Interim designation. If a region
recognized as free of a specified animal
disease in this subchapter experiences
an outbreak of that disease, APHIS will
take immediate action to prohibit or
restrict imports of animals and animal
products from that region. The
prohibitions or restrictions may be
imposed on only a portion of the region
previously recognized as free of a
disease. In these cases, APHIS will
inform the public as soon as possible
through notice in the Federal Register
of the basis for its decision to prohibit
or restrict imports from the smaller area
of that region previously recognized as
free.
(b) Reassessment of the disease
situation. (1) Following removal of
disease-free status from all or part of a
region, APHIS may reassess the disease
situation in that region to determine
whether it is necessary to continue the
interim prohibitions or restrictions. In
reassessing a region’s disease status,
APHIS will take into consideration the
standards of the World Organization for
Animal Health (OIE) for reinstatement
of disease-free status, as well as all
relevant information obtained through
public comments or collected by or
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submitted to APHIS through other
means.
(2) Prior to taking any action to relieve
prohibitions or restrictions, APHIS will
make information regarding its
reassessment of the region’s disease
status available to the public for
comment. APHIS will announce the
availability of this information in the
Federal Register.
(c) Determination. Based on the
reassessment conducted in accordance
with paragraph (b) of this section,
including comments regarding the
reassessment information, APHIS will
take one of the following actions:
(1) Publish a notice of its decision to
reinstate the disease-free status of the
region, or a portion of the region;
(2) Publish a notice of its decision to
continue the prohibitions or restrictions
on the imports of animals and animal
products from that region; or
(3) Publish another document in the
Federal Register for comment.
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
4. The authority citation for part 93
continues to read as follows:
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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.
5. Section 93.301 is amended as
follows:
■ a. By revising paragraphs (c)(1), (h)(6),
(h)(7), and (j) introductory text; and
■ b. In paragraphs (c)(2)(ix), (d)(3), (e)(1)
introductory text, (e)(2)(i), (f)(10)(i), (g)
introductory text, and (h) introductory
text, by removing the words ‘‘listed in’’
each time they appear and adding in
their place the words ‘‘listed under’’.
The revisions read as follows:
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§ 93.301
General prohibitions; exceptions.
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(1) Importation prohibited. Except as
provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this
section, notwithstanding the other
provisions of this part concerning the
importation of horses into the United
States, the importation of all horses
from any region that APHIS considers to
be affected with contagious equine
metritis (CEM) and the importation of
all horses that have been in any such
region within the 12 months
immediately preceding their being
offered for entry into the United States
is prohibited.
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(i) A list of regions that APHIS
considers to be affected with CEM is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(ii) APHIS will add a region to the list
upon determining that the disease exists
in the region based on reports APHIS
receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization
for Animal Health (OIE), or from other
sources the Administrator determines to
be reliable, or upon determining that the
region trades horses freely with a region
in which CEM exists without testing for
CEM. APHIS will remove a region from
the list after conducting an evaluation of
the region in accordance with § 92.2 of
this subchapter and finding that the
disease is not present in the region. In
the case of a region formerly not on this
list that is added due to an outbreak, the
region may be removed from the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
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(6) A list of States approved by APHIS
to receive stallions over 731 days of age
imported under paragraph (e) of this
section is maintained on the APHIS
Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/downloads/
states_app_conduct_cem_testing.pdf.
Copies of the list will also be available
via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(7) A list of States approved by APHIS
to receive mares over 731 days of age
imported under paragraph (e) of this
section is maintained on the APHIS
Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/downloads/
states_app_conduct_cem_testing.pdf.
Copies of the list will also be available
via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
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(j) Examination and treatment for
screwworm. Horses from regions where
APHIS considers screwworm to exist
may be imported into the United States
only if they meet the requirements in
paragraphs (j)(1) through (7) of this
section and all other applicable
requirements of this part. APHIS will
maintain a list of regions where
screwworm is considered to exist on the
APHIS Web site at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/
animals/animal_disease_status.shtml.
Copies of the list will also be available
via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737. APHIS will add a
region to the list upon determining that
screwworm exists in the region based on
reports APHIS receives of detections of
the pest from veterinary officials of the
exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE),
or from other sources the Administrator
determines to be reliable. APHIS will
remove a region from the list after
conducting an evaluation of the region
in accordance with § 92.2 of this
subchapter and finding that screwworm
is not present in the region. In the case
of a region formerly not on this list that
is added due to a detection, the region
may be removed from the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
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■ 6. In § 93.308, paragraphs (a)(1) and
(2) are revised to read as follows:
§ 93.308
Quarantine requirements.
(a) * * *
(1) Except as provided in §§ 93.317
and 93.324 and in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of
this section, horses intended for
importation from the Western
Hemisphere shall be quarantined at a
port designated in § 93.303 for not less
than 7 days to be evaluated for signs of
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis.
(i) Horses imported from regions of
the Western Hemisphere that APHIS
considers to be free of Venezuelan
equine encephalomyelitis are exempt
from the requirements of paragraph
(a)(1) of this section. A list of regions
that APHIS has declared free of
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/animal_import/
equine/
equine_import_quarantine.shtml.
Copies of the list will also be available
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via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(ii) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those it has declared free of
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis
after it conducts an evaluation of the
region in accordance with § 92.2 of this
subchapter and finds that the disease is
not present. In the case of a region
formerly on this list that is removed due
to an outbreak, the region may be
returned to the list in accordance with
the procedures for reestablishment of a
region’s disease-free status in § 92.4 of
this subchapter. APHIS will remove a
region from the list of those it has
declared free of Venezuelan equine
encephalomyelitis upon determining
that the disease exists in the region
based on reports APHIS receives of
outbreaks of the disease from veterinary
officials of the exporting country, from
the World Organization for Animal
Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable.
(2) Horses intended for importation
from regions APHIS considers to be
affected with African horse sickness
may enter the United States only at the
port of New York, and must be
quarantined at the New York Animal
Import Center in Newburgh, New York,
for at least 60 days. This restriction also
applies to horses that have stopped in
or transited a region considered affected
with African horse sickness.
(i) A list of regions that APHIS
considers affected with African horse
sickness is maintained on the APHIS
Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(ii) APHIS will add a region to the list
upon determining that the disease exists
in the region based on reports APHIS
receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization
for Animal Health (OIE), or from other
sources the Administrator determines to
be reliable. APHIS will remove a region
from the list after conducting an
evaluation of the region in accordance
with § 92.2 of this subchapter and
finding that the disease is not present in
the region. In the case of a region
formerly not on this list that is added
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due to an outbreak, the region may be
removed from the list in accordance
with the procedures for reestablishment
of a region’s disease-free status in § 92.4
of this subchapter.
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■ 7. In § 93.405, paragraph (a)(3)
introductory text is revised to read as
follows:
§ 93.405
Health certificate for ruminants.
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(3) If the ruminants are from any
region where screwworm is considered
to exist, the ruminants may be imported
into the United States only if they meet
the requirements of paragraphs (a)(3)(i)
through (iv) of this section and all other
applicable requirements of this part.
APHIS will maintain a list of regions
where screwworm is considered to exist
on the APHIS Web site at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/
animals/animal_disease_status.shtml.
Copies of the list will also be available
via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737. APHIS will add a
region to the list upon determining that
screwworm exists in the region based on
reports APHIS receives of detections of
the pest from veterinary officials of the
exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE),
or from other sources the Administrator
determines to be reliable. APHIS will
remove a region from the list after
conducting an evaluation of the region
in accordance with § 92.2 of this
subchapter and finding that screwworm
is not present in the region. In the case
of a region formerly not on this list that
is added due to a detection, the region
may be removed from the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
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§ 93.500
[Amended]
8. Section 93.500 is amended by
removing the definition of APHISdefined European CSF region.
■ 9. Section 93.505 is amended as
follows:
■ a. In paragraph (a), by adding the
words ‘‘as defined in § 94.0 of this
subchapter,’’ immediately after the
words ‘‘APHIS-defined European CSF
region,’’; and
■ b. In paragraph (b), by revising the
introductory text to read as follows:
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§ 93.505
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(b) Swine from any region where
screwworm is considered to exist may
only be imported into the United States
if they meet the requirements of
paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(4) of this
section and all other applicable
requirements of this part. APHIS will
maintain a list of regions where
screwworm is considered to exist on the
APHIS Web site at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/
animals/animal_disease_status.shtml.
Copies of the list will also be available
via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737. APHIS will add a
region to the list upon determining that
screwworm exists in the region based on
reports APHIS receives of detections of
the pest from veterinary officials of the
exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE),
or from other sources the Administrator
determines to be reliable. APHIS will
remove a region from the list after
conducting an evaluation of the region
in accordance with § 92.2 of this
subchapter and finding that screwworm
is not present in the region. In the case
of a region formerly not on this list that
is added due to a detection, the region
may be removed from the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
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introductory text is revised to read as
follows:
§ 93.600
Importation of dogs.
(a) All dogs. Dogs from any region of
the world where screwworm is
considered to exist may only be
imported into the United States if they
meet the requirements of paragraphs
(a)(1) and (2) of this section and all
other applicable requirements of this
part. APHIS will maintain a list of
regions where screwworm is considered
to exist on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
APHIS will add a region to the list upon
determining that screwworm exists in
the region based on reports APHIS
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receives of detections of the pest from
veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization
for Animal Health (OIE), or from other
sources the Administrator determines to
be reliable. APHIS will remove a region
from the list after conducting an
evaluation of the region in accordance
with § 92.2 of this subchapter and
finding that screwworm is not present
in the region. In the case of a region
formerly not on this list that is added
due to a detection, the region may be
removed from the list in accordance
with the procedures for reestablishment
of a region’s disease-free status in § 92.4
of this subchapter.
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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
11. The authority citation for part 94
continues to read as follows:
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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.
12. Section 94.0 is amended by
revising the definition of APHIS-defined
European CSF region to read as follows:
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APHIS-defined European CSF region.
A single region of Europe recognized by
APHIS as low risk for classical swine
fever.
(1) A list of areas included in the
region is maintained on the APHIS Web
site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add an area to the
region after it conducts an evaluation of
the area to be added in accordance with
§ 92.2 of this subchapter and finds that
the risk profile for the area is equivalent
with respect to classical swine fever to
the risk profile for the region it is
joining.
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to read as follows:
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§ 94.1 Regions where rinderpest or footand-mouth disease exists; importations
prohibited.
(a) APHIS considers rinderpest or
foot-and-mouth disease to exist in all
regions of the world except those
declared free of one or both of these
diseases by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has
declared free of rinderpest and a list of
regions APHIS has declared free of foot
and mouth disease are maintained on
the APHIS Web site at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/
animals/animal_disease_status.shtml.
Copies of the list will also be available
via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those it has declared free of
rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease, or
both, after it conducts an evaluation of
the region in accordance with § 92.2 of
this subchapter and finds that the
disease, or diseases, are not present. In
the case of a region formerly on this list
that is removed due to an outbreak, the
region may be returned to the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
APHIS will remove a region from the
list of those it has declared free of
rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease
upon determining that the disease exists
in the region based on reports APHIS
receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization
for Animal Health (OIE), or from other
sources the Administrator determines to
be reliable.
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[Amended]
14. Section 94.2 is amended by
removing the word ‘‘infected’’ each time
it appears and adding in its place the
word ‘‘affected’’.
■ 15. Section 94.8 is amended as
follows:
■ a. By redesignating paragraphs (a), (b),
and (c) as paragraphs (b), (c), and (d),
respectively; and
■ b. By removing the introductory text,
including footnote 8, and adding a new
paragraph (a);
■ c. In redesignated paragraphs (b)(3)(i)
and (b)(4) introductory text, by
removing the paragraph designation
‘‘(a)(5)’’ and adding in its place the
paragraph designation ‘‘(b)(5)’’;
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d. In redesignated paragraph (b)(5)
introductory text, by redesignating
footnote 9 as footnote 8; and
■ e. In redesignated paragraph (c), by
removing the paragraph designation
‘‘(a)(2)’’ and adding in its place the
paragraph designation ‘‘(b)(2)’’.
The addition reads as follows:
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§ 94.8 Pork and pork products from
regions where African swine fever exists or
is reasonably believed to exist.
(a) African swine fever exists or the
Administrator has reason to believe that
African swine fever exists in the regions
listed under paragraph (a)(2) of this
section.
(1) The Administrator bases the
reason to believe African swine fever
exists in a region on the following
factors:
(i) When a region allows the
importation of host animals, pork or
pork products, or vectors of African
swine fever from a region in which
African swine fever exists under
conditions which the Administrator has
determined are less stringent than those
prescribed by this chapter for importing
host animals, pork or pork products, or
vectors of African swine fever into the
United States from a region in which
African swine fever exists; or
(ii) When a region allows the
importation or use of African swine
fever virus or cultures under conditions
which the Administrator has
determined are less stringent than those
prescribed by this chapter for the
importation or use of African swine
fever virus or cultures into or within the
United States; or
(iii) When a region has a contiguous
border with, or is subject to commercial
exchange or natural spread of African
swine fever host animals, host materials,
or vectors with, another region with
known outbreaks of African swine fever;
or
(iv) A region’s lack of a disease
detection, control, or reporting system
capable of detecting or controlling
African swine fever and reporting it to
the United States in time to allow the
United States to take appropriate action
to prevent the introduction of African
swine fever into the United States; or
(v) Any other fact or circumstance
found to exist which constitutes a risk
of introduction of African swine fever
into the United States.
(2) A list of regions where African
swine fever exists or the Administrator
has reason to believe that African swine
fever exists is maintained on the APHIS
Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
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mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list
upon determining that the disease exists
in the region based on reports APHIS
receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization
for Animal Health (OIE), or from other
sources the Administrator determines to
be reliable, or upon determining that
there is reason to believe the disease
exists in the region. APHIS will remove
a region from the list after conducting
an evaluation of the region in
accordance with § 92.2 of this
subchapter and finding that the disease
is not present and that there is no reason
to believe the disease is present. In the
case of a region formerly not on this list
that is added due to an outbreak, the
region may be removed from the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
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follows:
■ a. By removing footnote 10 in
paragraph (a) and redesignating footnote
11 in paragraph (c)(3) and footnote 12 in
paragraph (e)(2) introductory text as
footnotes 10 and 11, respectively;
■ b. By revising paragraph (a);
■ c. By adding a new footnote 9 at the
end of paragraph (c) introductory text;
and
■ d. In paragraphs (c)(1)(iii)(C)(1) and
(2), by removing the words ‘‘in
paragraph (a)’’ and adding in their place
the words ‘‘under paragraph (a)’’.
The revision and addition read as
follows:
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§ 94.9 Pork and pork products from
regions where classical swine fever exists.
(a) APHIS considers classical swine
fever to exist in all regions of the world
except those declared free of the disease
by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has
declared free of classical swine fever is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those it has declared free of classical
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swine fever after it conducts an
evaluation of the region in accordance
with § 92.2 of this subchapter and finds
that the disease is not present. In the
case of a region formerly on this list that
is removed due to an outbreak, the
region may be returned to the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
APHIS will remove a region from the
list of those it has declared free of
classical swine fever upon determining
that the disease exists in the region
based on reports APHIS receives of
outbreaks of the disease from veterinary
officials of the exporting country, from
the World Organization for Animal
Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable.
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9 See also other provisions of this part and
parts 93, 95, and 96 of this chapter, and part
327 of this title, for other prohibitions and
restrictions upon the importation of swine
and swine products.
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to read as follows:
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the World Organization for Animal
Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable.
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follows:
■ a. By revising paragraph (a);
■ b. In paragraph (c) introductory text,
by removing the words ‘‘regions
designated in paragraph (a)’’ and adding
in their place the words ‘‘any region
listed under paragraph (a)(2)’’;
■ c. In paragraph (c)(1), by removing the
words ‘‘listed in § 94.1(a) as a region
infected with rinderpest or foot-andmouth disease’’ and adding in their
place the words ‘‘designated under
§ 94.1(a) as a region where rinderpest or
foot-and-mouth disease exists’’;
■ d. In paragraph (c)(2), by removing the
word ‘‘infected’’ each time it appears
and adding in its place the word
‘‘affected’’; and
■ e. In paragraph (c)(3), by removing the
words ‘‘in § 94.1(a)(2)’’ and adding in
their place the words ‘‘under § 94.1(a)’’.
The revision reads as follows:
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§ 94.11 Restrictions on importation of
meat and other animal products from
specified regions.
§ 94.10 Swine from regions where
classical swine fever exists.
(a) The meat of ruminants or swine,
and other animal products, and ship
stores, airplane meals, and baggage
containing such meat or animal
products originating in any region listed
as provided in paragraph (a)(2) of this
section may not be imported into the
United States unless the requirements in
this section, in addition to other
applicable requirements of chapter III of
this title, are met. However, meat and
meat products that meet the
requirements of § 94.4 do not have to
comply with the requirements of this
section. As used in this section, the term
‘‘other animal product’’ means all parts
of the carcass of any ruminant or swine,
other than meat and articles regulated
under part 95 or part 96 of this chapter.
(1) The regions listed under paragraph
(a)(2) of this section have been declared
free of rinderpest and foot-and-mouth
disease by APHIS as provided in
§ 94.1(a) but supplement their national
meat supply by the importation of fresh
(chilled or frozen) meat of ruminants or
swine from regions that APHIS
considers to be affected with rinderpest
or foot-and-mouth disease as provided
in § 94.1(a); or have a common land
border with regions considered to be
affected with rinderpest or foot-andmouth disease; or import ruminants or
swine from regions considered to be
affected with rinderpest or foot-andmouth disease under conditions less
restrictive than would be acceptable for
(a) APHIS considers classical swine
fever to exist in all regions of the world
except those declared free of the disease
by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has
declared free of classical swine fever is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road,
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those it has declared free of classical
swine fever after it conducts an
evaluation of the region in accordance
with § 92.2 of this subchapter and finds
that the disease is not present. In the
case of a region formerly on this list that
is removed due to an outbreak, the
region may be returned to the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
APHIS will remove a region from the
list of those it has declared free of
classical swine fever upon determining
that the disease exists in the region
based on reports APHIS receives of
outbreaks of the disease from veterinary
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importation into the United States.
Thus, the meat may be commingled
with the fresh (chilled or frozen) meat
of animals from an affected region,
resulting in an undue risk of
introducing rinderpest or foot-andmouth disease into the United States.
(2) A list of regions whose products
are regulated under this section is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those whose products are regulated
under this section after conducting an
evaluation of the region and
determining that one or more of the
circumstances described in paragraph
(a)(1) of this section exists. APHIS will
remove a region from the list upon
conducting an evaluation of the region
and determining that the circumstances
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section no
longer exist or upon determining that
rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease
exists in the region.
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follows:
■ a. By revising paragraph (a);
■ b. In paragraph (b)(1)(iii)(B), by
redesignating footnote 13 as footnote 12;
■ c. In paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(B)(1), by
removing the word ‘‘infected’’ and
adding in its place the word ‘‘affected’’;
and by removing the words ‘‘in
paragraph (a)’’ and adding in their place
the words ‘‘under paragraph (a)(1)’’;
■ d. In paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(B)(2)(i), by
removing the word ‘‘infected’’ and
adding in its place the word ‘‘affected’’;
■ e. In paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(B)(2)(ii), by
removing the words ‘‘in paragraph (a)’’
and adding in their place the words
‘‘under paragraph (a)(1)’’;
■ f. In paragraph (b)(3), by redesignating
footnote 14 as footnote 13; and
■ g. By revising redesignated footnote
13 in paragraph (b)(3) to read ‘‘ 13 See
footnote 10.’’
The revision reads as follows:
§ 94.12 Pork and pork products from
regions where swine vesicular disease
exists.
(a) APHIS considers swine vesicular
disease to exist in all regions of the
world except those declared free of the
disease by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has
declared free of swine vesicular disease
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those it has declared free of swine
vesicular disease after it conducts an
evaluation of the region in accordance
with § 92.2 of this subchapter and finds
that the disease is not present. In the
case of a region formerly on this list that
is removed due to an outbreak, the
region may be returned to the list in
accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region’s diseasefree status in § 92.4 of this subchapter.
APHIS will remove a region from the
list of those it has declared free of swine
vesicular disease upon determining that
the disease exists in the region based on
reports APHIS receives of outbreaks of
the disease from veterinary officials of
the exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE),
or from other sources the Administrator
determines to be reliable.
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follows:
■ a. By redesignating paragraphs (a) and
(b) as paragraphs (b) and (c),
respectively;
■ b. By redesignating the introductory
text as paragraph (a) and revising it;
■ c. By revising newly redesignated
paragraph (c)(1); and
■ d. In newly redesignated paragraph
(c)(2), by removing the words ‘‘in
§ 94.12’’ and adding in their place the
words ‘‘under § 94.12(a)’’.
The revisions read as follows:
§ 94.13 Restrictions on importation of pork
or pork products from specified regions.
(a) Pork or pork products and ship’s
stores, airplane meals, and baggage
containing pork or pork products, other
than those articles regulated under part
95 or part 96 of this chapter, produced
in any region listed under paragraph
(a)(2) of this section may not be
imported into the United States unless
the requirements of this section, in
addition to other applicable
requirements of part 327 of this title, are
met.
(1) The regions listed under paragraph
(a)(2) of this section have been declared
free of swine vesicular disease as
provided in § 94.12(a) but supplement
their national pork supply by the
importation of fresh (chilled or frozen)
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meat of animals from regions where
swine vesicular disease is considered to
exist, or have a common border with
such regions, or have trade practices
that are less restrictive than are
acceptable to the United States. Thus,
the pork or pork products may be
commingled with fresh (chilled or
frozen) meat of animals from a region
where swine vesicular disease is
considered to exist, resulting in an
undue risk of swine vesicular disease
introduction into the United States.
(2) A list of regions whose products
are regulated under this section is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those whose products are regulated
under this section after conducting an
evaluation of the region and
determining that one or more of the
circumstances listed in paragraph (a)(1)
of this section exists. APHIS will
remove a region from the list upon
conducting an evaluation of the region
and determining that the circumstances
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section no
longer exist or upon determining that
swine vesicular disease exists in the
region.
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(1) The slaughtering establishment is
not permitted to receive animals that
originated in a region considered to
have swine vesicular disease or that
have ever been in a region in which
swine vesicular disease existed.
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[Amended]
21. In § 94.14, paragraph (a) is
amended by removing the words ‘‘listed
in’’ and adding in their place the words
‘‘listed under’’.
■ 22. Section 94.16 is amended as
follows:
■ a. By revising paragraph (b)
introductory text;
■ b. In paragraph (b)(2), by
redesignating footnote 15 as footnote 14;
and
■ c. By revising paragraph (c)
introductory text and paragraph (d).
The revisions read as follows:
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(b) Milk and milk products originating
in, or shipped from, any region where
rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease is
considered to exist under § 94.1(a) may
be imported into the United States if
they meet the requirements of
paragraphs (b)(1), (2), or (3) of this
section:
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(c) Milk and milk products originating
in and shipped from regions listed
under § 94.1(a) as free of rinderpest and
foot-and-mouth disease but which have
entered a port or otherwise transited a
region where APHIS considers either
disease to exist may not be imported
into the United States unless:
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(d) Except for milk and milk products
imported from Canada, and except as
provided in this paragraph, milk or milk
products imported from a region listed
under § 94.1(a) as free of rinderpest and
foot-and-mouth disease must be
accompanied by a certificate endorsed
by a full-time, salaried veterinarian
employed by the region of export. The
certificate must state that the milk was
produced and processed in a region
listed under § 94.1(a) as free of
rinderpest and foot-and-mouth disease,
or that the milk product was processed
in one such region from milk produced
in another such region. The certificate
must name the region in which the milk
was produced and the region in which
the milk or milk product was processed.
Further, the certificate must state that,
except for movement under seal as
described in § 94.16(c), the milk or milk
product has never been in a region in
which rinderpest or foot-and-mouth
disease exists. Milk or milk products
from a region listed under § 94.1(a) as
free of rinderpest and foot-and-mouth
disease and that were processed in
whole or in part from milk or milk
products from a region not listed under
§ 94.1(a) as free of rinderpest and footand-mouth disease may be imported
into the United States only in
accordance with paragraph (b)(3) of this
section.
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[Amended]
23. Section 94.17 is amended as
follows:
■ a. Footnote 16 in paragraph (e) and
footnote 17 in paragraph (p)(1)(i) are
redesignated as footnotes 15 and 16,
respectively; and
■ b. Newly redesignated footnote 16 in
paragraph (p)(1)(i) is revised to read ‘‘16
See footnote 15.’’
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§ 94.18
[Amended]
24. In § 94.18, footnote 18 in
paragraph (c)(2) and footnote 19 in
paragraph (d)(1) are redesignated as
footnotes 17 and 18, respectively.
■
§ 94.24
[Amended]
25. Section 94.24 is amended as
follows:
■ a. In paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (b)(2)(i),
by removing the words ‘‘in §§ 94.9(a)
and 94.10(a) as one’’ each time they
occur and adding in their place the
words ‘‘under §§ 94.9(a) and 94.10(a) as
a region’’;
■ b. In paragraph (a)(5), by redesignating
footnote 20 as footnote 19; and
■ c. In paragraph (b)(6) by redesignating
footnote 21 as footnote 20.
■ 26. Section 94.25 is amended as
follows:
■ a. By removing the introductory text;
■ b. By revising paragraph (a);
■ c. In paragraph (b) introductory text,
paragraph (c) introductory text, and
paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(5), by removing
the words ‘‘designated in’’ each time
they occur and by adding in their place
the words ‘‘listed under’’; and
■ d. In paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3),
(c)(2), (c)(3), and (c)(4), by removing the
words ‘‘designated in §§ 94.9 and 94.10
as affected with CSF’’ each time they
occur and adding in their place the
words ‘‘classified under §§ 94.9 and
94.10 as a region in which CSF is
known to exist’’.
The revision reads as follows:
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§ 94.25 Restrictions on the importation of
live swine, pork, or pork products from
certain regions free of classical swine fever.
(a) Live swine, pork, or pork products
and ship stores, airplane meals, and
baggage containing pork or pork
products, other than those articles
regulated under part 95 or part 96 of this
chapter, may not be imported into the
United States from a region listed under
paragraph (a)(2) of this section unless
the requirements in this section, in
addition to other applicable
requirements of part 93 of this chapter
and part 327 of this title, are met.
(1) The regions listed under paragraph
(a)(2) of this section have been declared
free of classical swine fever (CSF) by
APHIS in accordance with §§ 94.9(a)
and 94.10(a) but either supplement their
pork supplies with fresh (chilled or
frozen) pork imported from regions
considered to be affected by CSF, or
supplement their pork supplies with
pork from CSF-affected regions that is
not processed in accordance with the
requirements of this part, or share a
common land border with CSF-affected
regions, or import live swine from CSFaffected regions under conditions less
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restrictive than would be acceptable for
importation into the United States.
Thus, the live swine, pork, or pork
products from those regions may be
commingled with live swine, pork, or
pork products from CSF-affected
regions, resulting in a risk of CSF
introduction into the United States.
(2) A list of regions whose live swine,
pork, and pork products are regulated
under this section is maintained on the
APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.
usda.gov/import_export/animals/
animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of
the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the
Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list
of those whose live swine, pork, and
pork products are regulated under this
section after conducting an evaluation
of the region and determining that one
or more of the circumstances described
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section exists.
APHIS will remove a region from the
list upon conducting an evaluation of
the region and determining that the
circumstances in paragraph (a)(1) of this
section no longer exist or upon
determining that classical swine fever
exists in the region.
*
*
*
*
*
PART 96—RESTRICTION OF
IMPORTATIONS OF FOREIGN ANIMAL
CASINGS OFFERED FOR ENTRY INTO
THE UNITED STATES
27. The authority citation for part 96
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 8301–8317; 21 U.S.C.
136 and 136a; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
§ 96.2
[Amended]
28. Section § 96.2 is amended as
follows:
■ a. In paragraph (a) introductory text,
by removing the words ‘‘in § 94.8’’ and
adding in their place the words ‘‘under
§ 94.8(a)’’;
■ b. In paragraph (a)(1), by removing the
words ‘‘in § 94.8(a)’’ and adding in their
place the words ‘‘under § 94.8(a)’’;
■ c. In paragraph (a)(2), by removing the
words ‘‘in § 94.8’’ and adding in their
place the words ‘‘under § 94.8(a)’’; and
■ d. In paragraph (a)(5), by removing the
words ‘‘in § 94.8’’ each time they appear
and adding in their place the words
‘‘under § 94.8(a)’’.
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PART 98—IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN
ANIMAL EMBRYOS AND ANIMAL
SEMEN
29. 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.
§ 98.3
[Amended]
30. In § 98.3, the introductory text is
amended by removing the words ‘‘listed
in § 94.1(a)(2)’’ and adding in their place
‘‘listed under § 94.1(a)’’.
■
§ 98.30
[Amended]
31. Section 98.30 is amended by
removing the definition of APHISdefined European CSF region.
■
§ 98.38
[Amended]
32. Section 98.38 is amended as
follows:
■ a. In the introductory text, by adding
the words ‘‘, as defined in § 94.0 of this
subchapter,’’ immediately after the
words ‘‘APHIS-defined EU CSF region’’;
and
■ b. In paragraph (b)(1), by removing the
words ‘‘in §§ 94.9(a) and 94.10(a) of this
chapter as one’’ and adding in their
place the words ‘‘under §§ 94.9(a) and
94.10(a) of this chapter as a region’’.
■
Done in Washington, DC, this 4th day of
January 2012.
Kevin Shea,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
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BILLING CODE 3410–34–P
AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
22 CFR Part 228
RIN 0412–AA70
Procurement of Commodities and
Services Financed by USAID Federal
Program Funds.
Agency for International
Development (USAID).
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This Final Rule revises
USAID regulations to simplify
implementation of the statutory
requirement that Federal assistance, or
program, funds made available by the
United States Congress (Congress) to
USAID under the authority of the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as
amended (FAA), be used for
procurement in the United States (U.S.),
the recipient country, or developing
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countries. It does so by revising
USAID’s current source, origin and
nationality (S/O/N) regulation to track
more closely the statutory procurement
authority provided under the FAA and
referenced above by establishing a new
code for procurements from the U.S.,
recipient country and developing
countries as well as reflecting existing,
special procurement authorities
established by Congress; deleting the
concept of ‘‘origin,’’ and simplifying the
concepts of ‘‘source’’ and ‘‘nationality’’
to reflect better Congress’s directive to
procure from the U.S., recipient or
developing countries; and simplifying
application of the statutory waiver
authority in the FAA.
DATES: Effective: February 6th, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Niemeyer (or designee), Attorney
Advisor, Office of the General Counsel,
USAID, Rm. 6.07–105, 1300
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington,
DC 20523; telephone: (202) 712–5053
(this is not a toll-free number);
jniemeyer@usaid.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
• Part I. Background
• Part II. The Final Rule
Æ Purpose of the Rule
Æ USAID Regulations Amended by This
Rule
Æ Summary of Changes to the Existing
Rule
• Part III. Responses to Comments Received
on the Proposed Rule
• Part IV. Regulatory Planning and Review:
Findings and Certifications of Impact
Assessment
On August 19, 2011, USAID
published in the Federal Register (76
FR 51916) a Proposed Rule which
substantially modified the current
S/O/N regulation by establishing a
single primary geographic (source) code,
deleting the concept of ‘‘origin’’ from
the rule, requiring recipients and
contractors to document ‘‘availability
for purchase’’ of commodities and
services, and streamlining existing
waiver procedures. The Agency
provided a forty five day public
comment period on the Proposed Rule,
which ended Monday, October 3rd,
2011. The Agency also offered the
public the opportunity to submit
comments by surface mail, email or fax.
The publication of the Proposed Rule
was the second step in a three step,
public ‘‘notice and comment’’
rulemaking procedure. Previously on
February 16, 2011, USAID published an
‘‘Advanced Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking’’ (ANPRM) in the Federal
Register (76 FR 8961), proposing
changes to the current regulation,
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soliciting suggestions and comments for
such changes, and providing a forty five
day comment period, which ended
April 4, 2011. Comments received in
response to the ANPRM were discussed
and reflected in the publication of the
Proposed Rule. USAID’s discussion of
the comments received in response to
the Proposed Rule, below at part III, and
reflection of those comments in this
‘‘Final Rule,’’ completes the public
notice and comment rulemaking
process. USAID also consulted with the
relevant Congressional committees
concerning revisions to the regulation.
USAID received sixteen public
comments in response to the Proposed
Rule, all strongly in favor of substantial
simplification of the regulation to keep
pace with the globalization of the
economy. Comments also urged revision
of the proposed requirement for
documentation of multiple, yearly sales
as part of the definition of ‘‘available for
purchase;’’ revisions to the
‘‘nationality’’ proposed requirements to
allow eligibility of foreign-owned (nongovernmental) development
organizations employing a majority of
U.S. or developing country staff ; and
clarification of the waiver requirements.
Comments received in response to the
Proposed Rule are discussed and
addressed in greater detail, below in
part III, Responses to Comments
Received on the Proposed Rule.
I. Background
Historically, the initial version of
Section 604(a) provided that federal
program funds made available under the
FAA could be used for procurement
outside the United States only if the
President made a determination that
such procurement would not have
adverse effects upon the economy of the
U.S., or that any such harm was
outweighed by the benefits of ‘‘less
costly government procurement outside
the United States.’’ USAID implemented
this directive by adapting the concepts
of ‘‘source, origin and nationality’’
developed under USAID’s commodity
import program (CIP),1 to all program
funded procurements under the FAA.
USAID also adapted the ‘‘principal
geographic codes’’ 2 developed under
the CIP to apply to all USAID financed,
Federal program funded procurements,
in part in order to address Congress’s
1 A CIP is a program in which USAID provides
foreign exchange to a host country that, by the
terms of the applicable agreement between USAID
and the host country, is used to finance particular
commodity import transactions of the host country.
2 Geographic codes were established to note, for
every implementing agreement, the source, origin
and nationality authorized for every good and
service procurement transaction under that
implementing agreement.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
9 CFR Parts 92, 93, 94, 96, and 98
[Docket No. APHIS-2009-0035]
RIN 0579-AD05
Lists of Regions Classified With Respect to Certain Animal
Diseases and States Approved To Receive Certain Imported Horses
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We are removing lists of regions classified with respect to
certain animal diseases and pests, and lists of States approved to
receive horses imported from foreign regions where contagious equine
metritis (CEM) exists, from our animal and animal product import
regulations. Instead, the lists will be posted on the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service's (APHIS') Web site. The regulations will
provide the Web address and explain APHIS' criteria and processes for
adding a region or a State to, or removing a region or State from, each
of the lists. Because the lists will no longer be in the Code of
Federal Regulations, changing the lists will no longer require
rulemaking. We will keep the public informed of changes to the lists
and provide opportunity for public comment through publications in the
Federal Register. This rule will enable APHIS to more quickly recognize
changes in the disease or pest status of foreign regions and approve
States to receive horses from foreign regions where CEM exists. This
rulemaking does not change the technical criteria APHIS uses to
evaluate whether a foreign region should be added to or removed from a
list or the criteria for approving a State to receive horses imported
from foreign regions where CEM exists.
DATES: Effective Date: February 9, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Laurel Voelker, Regional
Evaluation Services--Import, National Center for Import and Export, VS,
APHIS, 920 Main Campus Drive, Suite 150, Raleigh, NC 27606; (919) 855-
7736.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The regulations in 9 CFR part 94 govern the importation into the
United States of certain animals and animal products in order to
prevent the introduction of specified livestock diseases into the
United States. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
has, in the past, listed in part 94 regions affected with or free of
various diseases of livestock. APHIS has also listed in part 94
countries in Europe that are part of the APHIS-defined region of Europe
that we recognize as low risk for classical swine fever (CSF). The
regulations in 9 CFR part 93 govern the importation of animals into the
United States. Part 93 has listed regions affected with certain
diseases of livestock and regions where screwworm is considered to
exist. Part 93 has also listed States that are approved by APHIS to
receive stallions or mares over 731 days of age that are imported under
specified conditions from regions affected with contagious equine
metritis (CEM). The regulations in 9 CFR part 98 govern the importation
into the United States of animal embryos and semen. Part 98 has listed
the countries in Europe that are part of the APHIS-defined region of
Europe that we recognize as low risk for CSF. Each time we have added
or removed a country or other region to or from a list in any of these
regulations, we have had to engage in rulemaking in order to change the
Code of Federal Regulations.
On June 1, 2011, we published a proposed rule in the Federal
Register (Docket No. APHIS-2009-0035, 76 FR 31499-31507) to remove the
lists of States approved to receive stallions or mares from regions
affected with CEM, the lists of countries in the APHIS-defined European
CSF region, and most of the other lists of regions from parts 93, 94,
and 98 and instead post them to APHIS' Web site. We proposed to include
in the regulations the Web address for the lists; a contact for
requesting copies of the lists by mail, fax, or email; and APHIS'
process for
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adding or removing a State or foreign region to or from the lists. We
did not propose to change the technical criteria APHIS uses to evaluate
whether a foreign region should be added to or removed from a list, or
the conditions States must meet in order to be approved to receive
stallions or mares from regions affected with CEM.
Because the lists would no longer be in the Code of Federal
Regulations, changes to the lists would no longer have to be made
through rulemaking. We proposed to keep the public informed and provide
opportunity for public comment on changes to the lists through notices
published in the Federal Register. The proposed action was intended to
allow more timely changes to the lists, while continuing to provide
opportunity for public comment.
We solicited comments concerning our proposal for 60 days ending
August 1, 2011. We did not receive any comments. Therefore, for the
reasons given in the proposed rule, we are adopting the proposed rule
as a final rule, without change.
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the
purposes of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has not been reviewed
by the Office of Management and Budget.
In accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, we have analyzed
the potential economic effects of this action on small entities. In the
past, rulemaking has been required to amend the Code of Federal
Regulations to change the disease or pest status of a region. The basis
for such a change is either an outbreak of a disease or pest in a
foreign region that results in a downgrade in status or an evaluation
by APHIS that provides a basis for an upgrade in status. This final
rule will remove the need for rulemaking to change the disease or pest
status of a foreign region, while still providing opportunity for
public comment on the basis for the action. We are not changing our
criteria for recognizing a region as free of or affected with a disease
or pest, or for adding or removing any country or other region to or
from the lists. Similarly, rulemaking has been required whenever APHIS
has approved a State to receive stallions or mares over 731 days of age
from regions where CEM exists. This final rule will remove the need for
rulemaking while still providing opportunity for public comment on the
basis for the action. We are not changing our criteria for approving a
State to receive stallions or mares from CEM-affected regions. This
final rule will enable APHIS to more quickly approve States to receive
horses from CEM-affected regions and recognize changes in the disease
or pest status of foreign regions.
Under these circumstances, the Administrator of the Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service has determined that this action will
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities.
Executive Order 12988
This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988,
Civil Justice Reform. This rule: (1) Has no retroactive effect and (2)
does not require administrative proceedings before parties may file
suit in court challenging this rule.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This final 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 92
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock, Poultry and poultry products,
Region, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
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 96
Imports, Livestock, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
9 CFR Part 98
Animal diseases, Imports.
Accordingly, we are amending 9 CFR parts 92, 93, 94, 96, and 98 as
follows:
PART 92--IMPORTATION OF ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS: PROCEDURES FOR
REQUESTING RECOGNITION OF REGIONS
0
1. The authority citation for part 92 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.
0
2. Section 92.2 is amended as follows:
0
a. In paragraph (d), by removing the word ``rulemaking''; and
0
b. By revising paragraphs (e) and (f) to read as follows:
Sec. 92.2 Application for recognition of the animal health status of
a region.
* * * * *
(e) If, after review and evaluation of the information submitted,
APHIS believes the request can be safely granted, APHIS will indicate
its intent and make its evaluation available for public comment through
a document published in the Federal Register.
(f) APHIS will provide a period of time during which the public may
comment on its evaluation. During the comment period, the public will
have access to the information upon which APHIS based its evaluation,
as well as the evaluation itself. Once APHIS has reviewed all comments
received, it will make a final determination regarding the request and
will publish that determination in the Federal Register.
* * * * *
0
3. Section 92.4 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 92.4 Reestablishment of a region's disease-free status.
This section applies to regions that are designated under this
subchapter as free of a specific animal disease and then experience an
outbreak of that disease.
(a) Interim designation. If a region recognized as free of a
specified animal disease in this subchapter experiences an outbreak of
that disease, APHIS will take immediate action to prohibit or restrict
imports of animals and animal products from that region. The
prohibitions or restrictions may be imposed on only a portion of the
region previously recognized as free of a disease. In these cases,
APHIS will inform the public as soon as possible through notice in the
Federal Register of the basis for its decision to prohibit or restrict
imports from the smaller area of that region previously recognized as
free.
(b) Reassessment of the disease situation. (1) Following removal of
disease-free status from all or part of a region, APHIS may reassess
the disease situation in that region to determine whether it is
necessary to continue the interim prohibitions or restrictions. In
reassessing a region's disease status, APHIS will take into
consideration the standards of the World Organization for Animal Health
(OIE) for reinstatement of disease-free status, as well as all relevant
information obtained through public comments or collected by or
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submitted to APHIS through other means.
(2) Prior to taking any action to relieve prohibitions or
restrictions, APHIS will make information regarding its reassessment of
the region's disease status available to the public for comment. APHIS
will announce the availability of this information in the Federal
Register.
(c) Determination. Based on the reassessment conducted in
accordance with paragraph (b) of this section, including comments
regarding the reassessment information, APHIS will take one of the
following actions:
(1) Publish a notice of its decision to reinstate the disease-free
status of the region, or a portion of the region;
(2) Publish a notice of its decision to continue the prohibitions
or restrictions on the imports of animals and animal products from that
region; or
(3) Publish another document in the Federal Register for comment.
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
0
4. 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.
0
5. Section 93.301 is amended as follows:
0
a. By revising paragraphs (c)(1), (h)(6), (h)(7), and (j) introductory
text; and
0
b. In paragraphs (c)(2)(ix), (d)(3), (e)(1) introductory text,
(e)(2)(i), (f)(10)(i), (g) introductory text, and (h) introductory
text, by removing the words ``listed in'' each time they appear and
adding in their place the words ``listed under''.
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 93.301 General prohibitions; exceptions.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(1) Importation prohibited. Except as provided in paragraph (c)(2)
of this section, notwithstanding the other provisions of this part
concerning the importation of horses into the United States, the
importation of all horses from any region that APHIS considers to be
affected with contagious equine metritis (CEM) and the importation of
all horses that have been in any such region within the 12 months
immediately preceding their being offered for entry into the United
States is prohibited.
(i) A list of regions that APHIS considers to be affected with CEM
is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the
list will also be available via postal mail, fax, or email upon request
to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(ii) APHIS will add a region to the list upon determining that the
disease exists in the region based on reports APHIS receives of
outbreaks of the disease from veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from
other sources the Administrator determines to be reliable, or upon
determining that the region trades horses freely with a region in which
CEM exists without testing for CEM. APHIS will remove a region from the
list after conducting an evaluation of the region in accordance with
Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and finding that the disease is not
present in the region. In the case of a region formerly not on this
list that is added due to an outbreak, the region may be removed from
the list in accordance with the procedures for reestablishment of a
region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this subchapter.
* * * * *
(h) * * *
(6) A list of States approved by APHIS to receive stallions over
731 days of age imported under paragraph (e) of this section is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/downloads/states_app_conduct_cem_testing.pdf. Copies
of the list will also be available via postal mail, fax, or email upon
request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National Center for Import
and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(7) A list of States approved by APHIS to receive mares over 731
days of age imported under paragraph (e) of this section is maintained
on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/downloads/states_app_conduct_cem_testing.pdf. Copies of the
list will also be available via postal mail, fax, or email upon request
to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
* * * * *
(j) Examination and treatment for screwworm. Horses from regions
where APHIS considers screwworm to exist may be imported into the
United States only if they meet the requirements in paragraphs (j)(1)
through (7) of this section and all other applicable requirements of
this part. APHIS will maintain a list of regions where screwworm is
considered to exist on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the
list will also be available via postal mail, fax, or email upon request
to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737. APHIS will
add a region to the list upon determining that screwworm exists in the
region based on reports APHIS receives of detections of the pest from
veterinary officials of the exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable. APHIS will remove a region
from the list after conducting an evaluation of the region in
accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and finding that
screwworm is not present in the region. In the case of a region
formerly not on this list that is added due to a detection, the region
may be removed from the list in accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this
subchapter.
* * * * *
0
6. In Sec. 93.308, paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) are revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 93.308 Quarantine requirements.
(a) * * *
(1) Except as provided in Sec. Sec. 93.317 and 93.324 and in
paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section, horses intended for importation
from the Western Hemisphere shall be quarantined at a port designated
in Sec. 93.303 for not less than 7 days to be evaluated for signs of
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis.
(i) Horses imported from regions of the Western Hemisphere that
APHIS considers to be free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis are
exempt from the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section. A
list of regions that APHIS has declared free of Venezuelan equine
encephalomyelitis is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/equine/equine_import_quarantine.shtml. Copies of the list will also be
available
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via postal mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade
Issues Team, National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(ii) APHIS will add a region to the list of those it has declared
free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis after it conducts an
evaluation of the region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this
subchapter and finds that the disease is not present. In the case of a
region formerly on this list that is removed due to an outbreak, the
region may be returned to the list in accordance with the procedures
for reestablishment of a region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of
this subchapter. APHIS will remove a region from the list of those it
has declared free of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis upon
determining that the disease exists in the region based on reports
APHIS receives of outbreaks of the disease from veterinary officials of
the exporting country, from the World Organization for Animal Health
(OIE), or from other sources the Administrator determines to be
reliable.
(2) Horses intended for importation from regions APHIS considers to
be affected with African horse sickness may enter the United States
only at the port of New York, and must be quarantined at the New York
Animal Import Center in Newburgh, New York, for at least 60 days. This
restriction also applies to horses that have stopped in or transited a
region considered affected with African horse sickness.
(i) A list of regions that APHIS considers affected with African
horse sickness is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(ii) APHIS will add a region to the list upon determining that the
disease exists in the region based on reports APHIS receives of
outbreaks of the disease from veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from
other sources the Administrator determines to be reliable. APHIS will
remove a region from the list after conducting an evaluation of the
region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and finding
that the disease is not present in the region. In the case of a region
formerly not on this list that is added due to an outbreak, the region
may be removed from the list in accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this
subchapter.
* * * * *
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7. In Sec. 93.405, paragraph (a)(3) introductory text is revised to
read as follows:
Sec. 93.405 Health certificate for ruminants.
(a) * * *
(3) If the ruminants are from any region where screwworm is
considered to exist, the ruminants may be imported into the United
States only if they meet the requirements of paragraphs (a)(3)(i)
through (iv) of this section and all other applicable requirements of
this part. APHIS will maintain a list of regions where screwworm is
considered to exist on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the
list will also be available via postal mail, fax, or email upon request
to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737. APHIS will
add a region to the list upon determining that screwworm exists in the
region based on reports APHIS receives of detections of the pest from
veterinary officials of the exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable. APHIS will remove a region
from the list after conducting an evaluation of the region in
accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and finding that
screwworm is not present in the region. In the case of a region
formerly not on this list that is added due to a detection, the region
may be removed from the list in accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this
subchapter.
* * * * *
Sec. 93.500 [Amended]
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8. Section 93.500 is amended by removing the definition of APHIS-
defined European CSF region.
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9. Section 93.505 is amended as follows:
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a. In paragraph (a), by adding the words ``as defined in Sec. 94.0 of
this subchapter,'' immediately after the words ``APHIS-defined European
CSF region,''; and
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b. In paragraph (b), by revising the introductory text to read as
follows:
Sec. 93.505 Certificate for swine.
* * * * *
(b) Swine from any region where screwworm is considered to exist
may only be imported into the United States if they meet the
requirements of paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(4) of this section and
all other applicable requirements of this part. APHIS will maintain a
list of regions where screwworm is considered to exist on the APHIS Web
site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via
postal mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services,
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38,
Riverdale, Maryland 20737. APHIS will add a region to the list upon
determining that screwworm exists in the region based on reports APHIS
receives of detections of the pest from veterinary officials of the
exporting country, from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE),
or from other sources the Administrator determines to be reliable.
APHIS will remove a region from the list after conducting an evaluation
of the region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and
finding that screwworm is not present in the region. In the case of a
region formerly not on this list that is added due to a detection, the
region may be removed from the list in accordance with the procedures
for reestablishment of a region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of
this subchapter.
* * * * *
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10. In Sec. 93.600, paragraph (a) introductory text is revised to read
as follows:
Sec. 93.600 Importation of dogs.
(a) All dogs. Dogs from any region of the world where screwworm is
considered to exist may only be imported into the United States if they
meet the requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section and
all other applicable requirements of this part. APHIS will maintain a
list of regions where screwworm is considered to exist on the APHIS Web
site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via
postal mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues
Team, National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services,
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38,
Riverdale, Maryland 20737. APHIS will add a region to the list upon
determining that screwworm exists in the region based on reports APHIS
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receives of detections of the pest from veterinary officials of the
exporting country, from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE),
or from other sources the Administrator determines to be reliable.
APHIS will remove a region from the list after conducting an evaluation
of the region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and
finding that screwworm is not present in the region. In the case of a
region formerly not on this list that is added due to a detection, the
region may be removed from the list in accordance with the procedures
for reestablishment of a region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of
this subchapter.
* * * * *
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
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11. 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.
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12. Section 94.0 is amended by revising the definition of APHIS-defined
European CSF region to read as follows:
Sec. 94.0 Definitions.
* * * * *
APHIS-defined European CSF region. A single region of Europe
recognized by APHIS as low risk for classical swine fever.
(1) A list of areas included in the region is maintained on the
APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be
available via postal mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary
Trade Issues Team, National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary
Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add an area to the region after it conducts an
evaluation of the area to be added in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of
this subchapter and finds that the risk profile for the area is
equivalent with respect to classical swine fever to the risk profile
for the region it is joining.
* * * * *
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13. In Sec. 94.1, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 94.1 Regions where rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease exists;
importations prohibited.
(a) APHIS considers rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease to exist
in all regions of the world except those declared free of one or both
of these diseases by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has declared free of rinderpest
and a list of regions APHIS has declared free of foot and mouth disease
are maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the
list will also be available via postal mail, fax, or email upon request
to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National Center for Import and
Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list of those it has declared
free of rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease, or both, after it
conducts an evaluation of the region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of
this subchapter and finds that the disease, or diseases, are not
present. In the case of a region formerly on this list that is removed
due to an outbreak, the region may be returned to the list in
accordance with the procedures for reestablishment of a region's
disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this subchapter. APHIS will remove
a region from the list of those it has declared free of rinderpest or
foot-and-mouth disease upon determining that the disease exists in the
region based on reports APHIS receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable.
* * * * *
Sec. 94.2 [Amended]
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14. Section 94.2 is amended by removing the word ``infected'' each time
it appears and adding in its place the word ``affected''.
0
15. Section 94.8 is amended as follows:
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a. By redesignating paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) as paragraphs (b),
(c), and (d), respectively; and
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b. By removing the introductory text, including footnote 8, and adding
a new paragraph (a);
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c. In redesignated paragraphs (b)(3)(i) and (b)(4) introductory text,
by removing the paragraph designation ``(a)(5)'' and adding in its
place the paragraph designation ``(b)(5)'';
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d. In redesignated paragraph (b)(5) introductory text, by redesignating
footnote 9 as footnote 8; and
0
e. In redesignated paragraph (c), by removing the paragraph designation
``(a)(2)'' and adding in its place the paragraph designation
``(b)(2)''.
The addition reads as follows:
Sec. 94.8 Pork and pork products from regions where African swine
fever exists or is reasonably believed to exist.
(a) African swine fever exists or the Administrator has reason to
believe that African swine fever exists in the regions listed under
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(1) The Administrator bases the reason to believe African swine
fever exists in a region on the following factors:
(i) When a region allows the importation of host animals, pork or
pork products, or vectors of African swine fever from a region in which
African swine fever exists under conditions which the Administrator has
determined are less stringent than those prescribed by this chapter for
importing host animals, pork or pork products, or vectors of African
swine fever into the United States from a region in which African swine
fever exists; or
(ii) When a region allows the importation or use of African swine
fever virus or cultures under conditions which the Administrator has
determined are less stringent than those prescribed by this chapter for
the importation or use of African swine fever virus or cultures into or
within the United States; or
(iii) When a region has a contiguous border with, or is subject to
commercial exchange or natural spread of African swine fever host
animals, host materials, or vectors with, another region with known
outbreaks of African swine fever; or
(iv) A region's lack of a disease detection, control, or reporting
system capable of detecting or controlling African swine fever and
reporting it to the United States in time to allow the United States to
take appropriate action to prevent the introduction of African swine
fever into the United States; or
(v) Any other fact or circumstance found to exist which constitutes
a risk of introduction of African swine fever into the United States.
(2) A list of regions where African swine fever exists or the
Administrator has reason to believe that African swine fever exists is
maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will
also be available via postal
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mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list upon determining that the
disease exists in the region based on reports APHIS receives of
outbreaks of the disease from veterinary officials of the exporting
country, from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from
other sources the Administrator determines to be reliable, or upon
determining that there is reason to believe the disease exists in the
region. APHIS will remove a region from the list after conducting an
evaluation of the region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this
subchapter and finding that the disease is not present and that there
is no reason to believe the disease is present. In the case of a region
formerly not on this list that is added due to an outbreak, the region
may be removed from the list in accordance with the procedures for
reestablishment of a region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this
subchapter.
* * * * *
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16. Section 94.9 is amended as follows:
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a. By removing footnote 10 in paragraph (a) and redesignating footnote
11 in paragraph (c)(3) and footnote 12 in paragraph (e)(2) introductory
text as footnotes 10 and 11, respectively;
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b. By revising paragraph (a);
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c. By adding a new footnote 9 at the end of paragraph (c) introductory
text; and
0
d. In paragraphs (c)(1)(iii)(C)(1) and (2), by removing the words ``in
paragraph (a)'' and adding in their place the words ``under paragraph
(a)''.
The revision and addition read as follows:
Sec. 94.9 Pork and pork products from regions where classical swine
fever exists.
(a) APHIS considers classical swine fever to exist in all regions
of the world except those declared free of the disease by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has declared free of classical
swine fever is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list of those it has declared
free of classical swine fever after it conducts an evaluation of the
region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and finds that
the disease is not present. In the case of a region formerly on this
list that is removed due to an outbreak, the region may be returned to
the list in accordance with the procedures for reestablishment of a
region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this subchapter. APHIS
will remove a region from the list of those it has declared free of
classical swine fever upon determining that the disease exists in the
region based on reports APHIS receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable.
* * * * *
(c) * * * \9\
\9\ See also other provisions of this part and parts 93, 95, and
96 of this chapter, and part 327 of this title, for other
prohibitions and restrictions upon the importation of swine and
swine products.
* * * * *
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17. In Sec. 94.10, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 94.10 Swine from regions where classical swine fever exists.
(a) APHIS considers classical swine fever to exist in all regions
of the world except those declared free of the disease by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has declared free of classical
swine fever is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road, Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list of those it has declared
free of classical swine fever after it conducts an evaluation of the
region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and finds that
the disease is not present. In the case of a region formerly on this
list that is removed due to an outbreak, the region may be returned to
the list in accordance with the procedures for reestablishment of a
region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this subchapter. APHIS
will remove a region from the list of those it has declared free of
classical swine fever upon determining that the disease exists in the
region based on reports APHIS receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable.
* * * * *
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18. Section 94.11 is amended as follows:
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a. By revising paragraph (a);
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b. In paragraph (c) introductory text, by removing the words ``regions
designated in paragraph (a)'' and adding in their place the words ``any
region listed under paragraph (a)(2)'';
0
c. In paragraph (c)(1), by removing the words ``listed in Sec. 94.1(a)
as a region infected with rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease'' and
adding in their place the words ``designated under Sec. 94.1(a) as a
region where rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease exists'';
0
d. In paragraph (c)(2), by removing the word ``infected'' each time it
appears and adding in its place the word ``affected''; and
0
e. In paragraph (c)(3), by removing the words ``in Sec. 94.1(a)(2)''
and adding in their place the words ``under Sec. 94.1(a)''.
The revision reads as follows:
Sec. 94.11 Restrictions on importation of meat and other animal
products from specified regions.
(a) The meat of ruminants or swine, and other animal products, and
ship stores, airplane meals, and baggage containing such meat or animal
products originating in any region listed as provided in paragraph
(a)(2) of this section may not be imported into the United States
unless the requirements in this section, in addition to other
applicable requirements of chapter III of this title, are met. However,
meat and meat products that meet the requirements of Sec. 94.4 do not
have to comply with the requirements of this section. As used in this
section, the term ``other animal product'' means all parts of the
carcass of any ruminant or swine, other than meat and articles
regulated under part 95 or part 96 of this chapter.
(1) The regions listed under paragraph (a)(2) of this section have
been declared free of rinderpest and foot-and-mouth disease by APHIS as
provided in Sec. 94.1(a) but supplement their national meat supply by
the importation of fresh (chilled or frozen) meat of ruminants or swine
from regions that APHIS considers to be affected with rinderpest or
foot-and-mouth disease as provided in Sec. 94.1(a); or have a common
land border with regions considered to be affected with rinderpest or
foot-and-mouth disease; or import ruminants or swine from regions
considered to be affected with rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease
under conditions less restrictive than would be acceptable for
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importation into the United States. Thus, the meat may be commingled
with the fresh (chilled or frozen) meat of animals from an affected
region, resulting in an undue risk of introducing rinderpest or foot-
and-mouth disease into the United States.
(2) A list of regions whose products are regulated under this
section is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list of those whose products are
regulated under this section after conducting an evaluation of the
region and determining that one or more of the circumstances described
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section exists. APHIS will remove a region
from the list upon conducting an evaluation of the region and
determining that the circumstances in paragraph (a)(1) of this section
no longer exist or upon determining that rinderpest or foot-and-mouth
disease exists in the region.
* * * * *
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19. Section 94.12 is amended as follows:
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a. By revising paragraph (a);
0
b. In paragraph (b)(1)(iii)(B), by redesignating footnote 13 as
footnote 12;
0
c. In paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(B)(1), by removing the word ``infected'' and
adding in its place the word ``affected''; and by removing the words
``in paragraph (a)'' and adding in their place the words ``under
paragraph (a)(1)'';
0
d. In paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(B)(2)(i), by removing the word ``infected''
and adding in its place the word ``affected'';
0
e. In paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(B)(2)(ii), by removing the words ``in
paragraph (a)'' and adding in their place the words ``under paragraph
(a)(1)'';
0
f. In paragraph (b)(3), by redesignating footnote 14 as footnote 13;
and
0
g. By revising redesignated footnote 13 in paragraph (b)(3) to read ``
\13\ See footnote 10.''
The revision reads as follows:
Sec. 94.12 Pork and pork products from regions where swine vesicular
disease exists.
(a) APHIS considers swine vesicular disease to exist in all regions
of the world except those declared free of the disease by APHIS.
(1) A list of regions that APHIS has declared free of swine
vesicular disease is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(2) APHIS will add a region to the list of those it has declared
free of swine vesicular disease after it conducts an evaluation of the
region in accordance with Sec. 92.2 of this subchapter and finds that
the disease is not present. In the case of a region formerly on this
list that is removed due to an outbreak, the region may be returned to
the list in accordance with the procedures for reestablishment of a
region's disease-free status in Sec. 92.4 of this subchapter. APHIS
will remove a region from the list of those it has declared free of
swine vesicular disease upon determining that the disease exists in the
region based on reports APHIS receives of outbreaks of the disease from
veterinary officials of the exporting country, from the World
Organization for Animal Health (OIE), or from other sources the
Administrator determines to be reliable.
* * * * *
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20. Section 94.13 is amended as follows:
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a. By redesignating paragraphs (a) and (b) as paragraphs (b) and (c),
respectively;
0
b. By redesignating the introductory text as paragraph (a) and revising
it;
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c. By revising newly redesignated paragraph (c)(1); and
0
d. In newly redesignated paragraph (c)(2), by removing the words ``in
Sec. 94.12'' and adding in their place the words ``under Sec.
94.12(a)''.
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 94.13 Restrictions on importation of pork or pork products from
specified regions.
(a) Pork or pork products and ship's stores, airplane meals, and
baggage containing pork or pork products, other than those articles
regulated under part 95 or part 96 of this chapter, produced in any
region listed under paragraph (a)(2) of this section may not be
imported into the United States unless the requirements of this
section, in addition to other applicable requirements of part 327 of
this title, are met.
(1) The regions listed under paragraph (a)(2) of this section have
been declared free of swine vesicular disease as provided in Sec.
94.12(a) but supplement their national pork supply by the importation
of fresh (chilled or frozen) meat of animals from regions where swine
vesicular disease is considered to exist, or have a common border with
such regions, or have trade practices that are less restrictive than
are acceptable to the United States. Thus, the pork or pork products
may be commingled with fresh (chilled or frozen) meat of animals from a
region where swine vesicular disease is considered to exist, resulting
in an undue risk of swine vesicular disease introduction into the
United States.
(2) A list of regions whose products are regulated under this
section is maintained on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list of those whose products are
regulated under this section after conducting an evaluation of the
region and determining that one or more of the circumstances listed in
paragraph (a)(1) of this section exists. APHIS will remove a region
from the list upon conducting an evaluation of the region and
determining that the circumstances in paragraph (a)(1) of this section
no longer exist or upon determining that swine vesicular disease exists
in the region.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(1) The slaughtering establishment is not permitted to receive
animals that originated in a region considered to have swine vesicular
disease or that have ever been in a region in which swine vesicular
disease existed.
* * * * *
Sec. 94.14 [Amended]
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21. In Sec. 94.14, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the words
``listed in'' and adding in their place the words ``listed under''.
0
22. Section 94.16 is amended as follows:
0
a. By revising paragraph (b) introductory text;
0
b. In paragraph (b)(2), by redesignating footnote 15 as footnote 14;
and
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c. By revising paragraph (c) introductory text and paragraph (d).
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 94.16 Milk and milk products.
* * * * *
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(b) Milk and milk products originating in, or shipped from, any
region where rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease is considered to
exist under Sec. 94.1(a) may be imported into the United States if
they meet the requirements of paragraphs (b)(1), (2), or (3) of this
section:
* * * * *
(c) Milk and milk products originating in and shipped from regions
listed under Sec. 94.1(a) as free of rinderpest and foot-and-mouth
disease but which have entered a port or otherwise transited a region
where APHIS considers either disease to exist may not be imported into
the United States unless:
* * * * *
(d) Except for milk and milk products imported from Canada, and
except as provided in this paragraph, milk or milk products imported
from a region listed under Sec. 94.1(a) as free of rinderpest and
foot-and-mouth disease must be accompanied by a certificate endorsed by
a full-time, salaried veterinarian employed by the region of export.
The certificate must state that the milk was produced and processed in
a region listed under Sec. 94.1(a) as free of rinderpest and foot-and-
mouth disease, or that the milk product was processed in one such
region from milk produced in another such region. The certificate must
name the region in which the milk was produced and the region in which
the milk or milk product was processed. Further, the certificate must
state that, except for movement under seal as described in Sec.
94.16(c), the milk or milk product has never been in a region in which
rinderpest or foot-and-mouth disease exists. Milk or milk products from
a region listed under Sec. 94.1(a) as free of rinderpest and foot-and-
mouth disease and that were processed in whole or in part from milk or
milk products from a region not listed under Sec. 94.1(a) as free of
rinderpest and foot-and-mouth disease may be imported into the United
States only in accordance with paragraph (b)(3) of this section.
* * * * *
Sec. 94.17 [Amended]
0
23. Section 94.17 is amended as follows:
0
a. Footnote 16 in paragraph (e) and footnote 17 in paragraph (p)(1)(i)
are redesignated as footnotes 15 and 16, respectively; and
0
b. Newly redesignated footnote 16 in paragraph (p)(1)(i) is revised to
read ``\16\ See footnote 15.''
Sec. 94.18 [Amended]
0
24. In Sec. 94.18, footnote 18 in paragraph (c)(2) and footnote 19 in
paragraph (d)(1) are redesignated as footnotes 17 and 18, respectively.
Sec. 94.24 [Amended]
0
25. Section 94.24 is amended as follows:
0
a. In paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (b)(2)(i), by removing the words ``in
Sec. Sec. 94.9(a) and 94.10(a) as one'' each time they occur and
adding in their place the words ``under Sec. Sec. 94.9(a) and 94.10(a)
as a region'';
0
b. In paragraph (a)(5), by redesignating footnote 20 as footnote 19;
and
0
c. In paragraph (b)(6) by redesignating footnote 21 as footnote 20.
0
26. Section 94.25 is amended as follows:
0
a. By removing the introductory text;
0
b. By revising paragraph (a);
0
c. In paragraph (b) introductory text, paragraph (c) introductory text,
and paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(5), by removing the words ``designated
in'' each time they occur and by adding in their place the words
``listed under''; and
0
d. In paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (c)(2), (c)(3), and (c)(4), by
removing the words ``designated in Sec. Sec. 94.9 and 94.10 as
affected with CSF'' each time they occur and adding in their place the
words ``classified under Sec. Sec. 94.9 and 94.10 as a region in which
CSF is known to exist''.
The revision reads as follows:
Sec. 94.25 Restrictions on the importation of live swine, pork, or
pork products from certain regions free of classical swine fever.
(a) Live swine, pork, or pork products and ship stores, airplane
meals, and baggage containing pork or pork products, other than those
articles regulated under part 95 or part 96 of this chapter, may not be
imported into the United States from a region listed under paragraph
(a)(2) of this section unless the requirements in this section, in
addition to other applicable requirements of part 93 of this chapter
and part 327 of this title, are met.
(1) The regions listed under paragraph (a)(2) of this section have
been declared free of classical swine fever (CSF) by APHIS in
accordance with Sec. Sec. 94.9(a) and 94.10(a) but either supplement
their pork supplies with fresh (chilled or frozen) pork imported from
regions considered to be affected by CSF, or supplement their pork
supplies with pork from CSF-affected regions that is not processed in
accordance with the requirements of this part, or share a common land
border with CSF-affected regions, or import live swine from CSF-
affected regions under conditions less restrictive than would be
acceptable for importation into the United States. Thus, the live
swine, pork, or pork products from those regions may be commingled with
live swine, pork, or pork products from CSF-affected regions, resulting
in a risk of CSF introduction into the United States.
(2) A list of regions whose live swine, pork, and pork products are
regulated under this section is maintained on the APHIS Web site at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_disease_status.shtml. Copies of the list will also be available via postal
mail, fax, or email upon request to the Sanitary Trade Issues Team,
National Center for Import and Export, Veterinary Services, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road Unit 38, Riverdale,
Maryland 20737.
(3) APHIS will add a region to the list of those whose live swine,
pork, and pork products are regulated under this section after
conducting an evaluation of the region and determining that one or more
of the circumstances described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section
exists. APHIS will remove a region from the list upon conducting an
evaluation of the region and determining that the circumstances in
paragraph (a)(1) of this section no longer exist or upon determining
that classical swine fever exists in the region.
* * * * *
PART 96--RESTRICTION OF IMPORTATIONS OF FOREIGN ANIMAL CASINGS
OFFERED FOR ENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES
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27. The authority citation for part 96 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 8301-8317; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 7 CFR
2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
Sec. 96.2 [Amended]
0
28. Section Sec. 96.2 is amended as follows:
0
a. In paragraph (a) introductory text, by removing the words ``in Sec.
94.8'' and adding in their place the words ``under Sec. 94.8(a)'';
0
b. In paragraph (a)(1), by removing the words ``in Sec. 94.8(a)'' and
adding in their place the words ``under Sec. 94.8(a)'';
0
c. In paragraph (a)(2), by removing the words ``in Sec. 94.8'' and
adding in their place the words ``under Sec. 94.8(a)''; and
0
d. In paragraph (a)(5), by removing the words ``in Sec. 94.8'' each
time they appear and adding in their place the words ``under Sec.
94.8(a)''.
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PART 98--IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN ANIMAL EMBRYOS AND ANIMAL SEMEN
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29. 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.
Sec. 98.3 [Amended]
0
30. In Sec. 98.3, the introductory text is amended by removing the
words ``listed in Sec. 94.1(a)(2)'' and adding in their place ``listed
under Sec. 94.1(a)''.
Sec. 98.30 [Amended]
0
31. Section 98.30 is amended by removing the definition of APHIS-
defined European CSF region.
Sec. 98.38 [Amended]
0
32. Section 98.38 is amended as follows:
0
a. In the introductory text, by adding the words ``, as defined in
Sec. 94.0 of this subchapter,'' immediately after the words ``APHIS-
defined EU CSF region''; and
0
b. In paragraph (b)(1), by removing the words ``in Sec. Sec. 94.9(a)
and 94.10(a) of this chapter as one'' and adding in their place the
words ``under Sec. Sec. 94.9(a) and 94.10(a) of this chapter as a
region''.
Done in Washington, DC, this 4th day of January 2012.
Kevin Shea,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 2012-226 Filed 1-9-12; 8:45 am]
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