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Vol. 86, No. 236
Monday, December 13, 2021
This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
contains notices to the public of the proposed
issuance of rules and regulations. The
purpose of these notices is to give interested
persons an opportunity to participate in the
rule making prior to the adoption of the final
rules.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
9 CFR Part 11
[Docket No. APHIS–2011–0009]
RIN 0579–AE19
Horse Protection; Licensing of
Designated Qualified Persons and
Other Amendments
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule; withdrawal.
AGENCY:
We are withdrawing a
proposed rule that would have amended
the horse protection regulations with
respect to several program practices. We
are taking this action to withdraw the
proposed rule so that we may reevaluate
these program practices based on the
findings of research conducted after its
publication.
DATES: The Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service is withdrawing the
proposed rule published July 26, 2016
(81 FR 49112–49137) as of December 13,
2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Lance H. Bassage, VMD, Director,
National Policy Staff, Animal Care,
APHIS, 4700 River Road, Unit 84,
Riverdale, MD 20737; lance.h.bassage@
usda.gov, (518) 218–7551.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On July
26, 2016, we published in the Federal
Register (81 FR 49112–49137, Docket
No. APHIS–2011–0009) a proposal 1 to
amend the regulations relating to the
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service’s (APHIS) administration and
enforcement of the Horse Protection
Act.
We solicited comments concerning
the proposed rule for a period of 60 days
ending September 26, 2016. We
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subsequently extended the comment
period by an additional 30 days, to
October 26, 2016. We also held five
public listening sessions prior to the
close of the comment period.
We received 130,975 comments on
the proposed rule through electronic
submission, U.S. mail, and courier, as
well as comments included in the
transcripts from the public hearings.
The comments were from State and
Federal elected officials, including
current and former U.S. Senators and
Representatives, State agricultural
agencies, farm bureaus, gaited horse
organizations, trotting horse federations
and organizations, other domestic and
foreign horse industry organizations,
veterinarians and veterinary
associations, horse rescue and animal
welfare advocacy organizations, horse
owners and trainers, farriers, small
business owners, and the general public.
Commenters addressed a wide range of
proposal topics, including horse
inspection practices and penalties,
licensing and training of inspectors, the
use of action devices, substances, and
other practices.
In 2021, the National Academy of
Sciences (NAS) reviewed methods for
detecting soreness in horses and
published a report 2 of their findings.
The report examined the inspection
methods that Designated Qualified
Persons use for identifying soreness in
walking horses, new and emerging
approaches for detecting pain, and use
of the scar rule in determining
compliance with the Horse Protection
Act, and made a number of sciencebased recommendations regarding
revisions to APHIS’ Horse Protection
Act program and associated regulations.
We have reviewed the July 26, 2016
proposed rule in light of the NAS report,
and determined that the rule does not
sufficiently address the report’s
findings.
Further, it has been more than 5 years
since the proposed rule was published
and we would likely need to update the
underlying data and analyses that
supported the proposed rule.
Therefore, for these reasons, we are
withdrawing the July 26, 2016 proposed
rule referenced above, and will issue a
new proposed rule that incorporates
more recent findings and
2 A Review of Methods for Detecting Soreness in
Horses. Washington, DC: The National Academies
Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25949.
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recommendations, including the NAS
report. The new rulemaking process will
allow the public to comment on these
and other important issues before the
rule is finalized.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 1823–1825 and 1828;
7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.7.
Done in Washington, DC, this 6th day of
December 2021.
Mark Davidson,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
9 CFR Part 11
[Docket No. APHIS-2011-0009]
RIN 0579-AE19
Horse Protection; Licensing of Designated Qualified Persons and
Other Amendments
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule; withdrawal.
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SUMMARY: We are withdrawing a proposed rule that would have amended the
horse protection regulations with respect to several program practices.
We are taking this action to withdraw the proposed rule so that we may
reevaluate these program practices based on the findings of research
conducted after its publication.
DATES: The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is withdrawing
the proposed rule published July 26, 2016 (81 FR 49112-49137) as of
December 13, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Lance H. Bassage, VMD, Director,
National Policy Staff, Animal Care, APHIS, 4700 River Road, Unit 84,
Riverdale, MD 20737; [email protected], (518) 218-7551.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On July 26, 2016, we published in the
Federal Register (81 FR 49112-49137, Docket No. APHIS-2011-0009) a
proposal \1\ to amend the regulations relating to the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service's (APHIS) administration and enforcement of
the Horse Protection Act.
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\1\ To view the proposed rule, supporting documents, and the
comments we received, go to www.regulations.gov and enter APHIS-
2011-0009 in the Search field.
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We solicited comments concerning the proposed rule for a period of
60 days ending September 26, 2016. We subsequently extended the comment
period by an additional 30 days, to October 26, 2016. We also held five
public listening sessions prior to the close of the comment period.
We received 130,975 comments on the proposed rule through
electronic submission, U.S. mail, and courier, as well as comments
included in the transcripts from the public hearings. The comments were
from State and Federal elected officials, including current and former
U.S. Senators and Representatives, State agricultural agencies, farm
bureaus, gaited horse organizations, trotting horse federations and
organizations, other domestic and foreign horse industry organizations,
veterinarians and veterinary associations, horse rescue and animal
welfare advocacy organizations, horse owners and trainers, farriers,
small business owners, and the general public. Commenters addressed a
wide range of proposal topics, including horse inspection practices and
penalties, licensing and training of inspectors, the use of action
devices, substances, and other practices.
In 2021, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) reviewed methods
for detecting soreness in horses and published a report \2\ of their
findings. The report examined the inspection methods that Designated
Qualified Persons use for identifying soreness in walking horses, new
and emerging approaches for detecting pain, and use of the scar rule in
determining compliance with the Horse Protection Act, and made a number
of science-based recommendations regarding revisions to APHIS' Horse
Protection Act program and associated regulations. We have reviewed the
July 26, 2016 proposed rule in light of the NAS report, and determined
that the rule does not sufficiently address the report's findings.
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\2\ A Review of Methods for Detecting Soreness in Horses.
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25949.
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Further, it has been more than 5 years since the proposed rule was
published and we would likely need to update the underlying data and
analyses that supported the proposed rule.
Therefore, for these reasons, we are withdrawing the July 26, 2016
proposed rule referenced above, and will issue a new proposed rule that
incorporates more recent findings and recommendations, including the
NAS report. The new rulemaking process will allow the public to comment
on these and other important issues before the rule is finalized.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 1823-1825 and 1828; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and
371.7.
Done in Washington, DC, this 6th day of December 2021.
Mark Davidson,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 2021-26849 Filed 12-10-21; 8:45 am]
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