Texas Administrative Code
Title 4 - AGRICULTURE
Part 2 - TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION
Chapter 57 - POULTRY
Section 57.10 - Definitions
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Approved laboratories--Texas A&M Poultry Diagnostic Laboratories located at College Station, Center, and Gonzales, Texas, the National Veterinary Services Diagnostic Laboratory located in Ames, Iowa, and other laboratories specifically approved by the commission.
(2) Baby poultry--Any newly hatched poultry that has not been fed or watered.
(3) Commission--The Texas Animal Health Commission.
(4) Commuter Flock--A National Poultry Improvement Plan (pullorum-typhoid clean or equivalent) flock in good standing with operations in participating states that are under single ownership or management control whose normal operations require interstate movement of hatching eggs and/or baby poultry without change of ownership for purposes of hatching, feeding, rearing or breeding. The owner or representative of the company owning the flock and chief animal health officials of participating states of origin and destination must have entered into a signed "Commuter Poultry Flock Agreement."
(5) Designated areas--Laryngotracheitis (LT) area. An area considered exposed to LT consisting of a minimum of a one-mile radius around an infected farm and in which chick embryo origin LT vaccine may be used as provided in the regulations and where other specific procedures apply.
(6) Endemic--A disease of low occurrence that is constantly present in a given animal population.
(7) Hatching eggs--Poultry eggs for hatching purposes including embryonated eggs.
(8) Permit--A written authorization for movement issued by the commission.
(9) Person--A partnership, firm, corporation, association, or individual.
(10) Poultry--Chickens, turkeys, game birds of all ages, and other domestic fowl, except baby poultry as defined in this section.
(11) Reportable poultry disease--
(12) Vaccine--A suspension of attenuated or killed micro-organisms administered for the prevention or treatment of an infectious poultry disease and approved for use by USDA and the commission. The following is a list of approved vaccines: