New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 1 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
Chapter II - Animal Industry
Subchapter A - Diseases of Domestic Animals; Garbage Feeding
Part 53 - REQUIREMENTS GOVERNING IMPORTATION OF CATTLE
Section 53.3 - Importation of cattle to a specifically approved stockyard or a recognized slaughtering establishment
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Part, cattle may be imported into the State and moved directly to a specifically approved stockyard, as defined in section 53.1(r) of this Part, or to a recognized slaughtering establishment, as defined in section 53.1(o) of this Part, without an interstate certificate of veterinary inspection under the following conditions:
(a) The cattle shall be accompanied by an owner-shipper statement.
(b) At any time after entry of the cattle into the State, an authorized representative of the commissioner may direct the person transporting the cattle to a designated location for the following purposes: unloading, restraint, inspection, identification, tagging, testing or quarantine.
(c) The cattle shall be moved directly to the specifically approved stockyard or recognized slaughtering establishment named as the destination or consignee on the owner-shipper statement. Cattle which are not subsequently qualified under subdivision (e) of this section shall be sold only to a recognized slaughtering establishment and after the sale moved by the most direct route to the slaughtering establishment.
(d) Cattle moved to a recognized slaughtering establishment shall be slaughtered within six days (144 hours) after entry into this State.
(e) Cattle moved to a specifically approved stockyard may be moved without restriction following, as provided herein, segregation, examination by an accredited veterinarian and the preparation of an interstate certificate of veterinary inspection; provided that the following conditions are met:
(f) The recognized slaughtering establishment or specifically approved stockyard shall maintain records that include the name and address of the consignor, identification numbers and the destination of all cattle handled under this section. These records shall be kept for a period of five years and be made available for examination upon the request of a representative of the department or of the USDA.