[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR71.1]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 71--GENERAL PROVISIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 71.1  Definitions.

    As used in this part, the following terms shall have the meanings 
set forth in this section.
    Accredited Veterinarian. A veterinarian who is approved by the 
Administrator, in accordance with part 161 of this chapter, to perform 
official animal health work of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service specified in subchapters A, B, C, and D of this chapter; and to 
perform work required by cooperative state-federal disease control and 
eradication programs.
    Administrator. The Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service, or any person authorized to act for the Administrator.
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. The Animal and Plant 
Health Inspection Service of the United States Department of Agriculture 
(APHIS).
    APHIS representative. An individual employed by APHIS who is 
authorized to perform the function involved.
    Approved livestock facility. A stockyard, livestock market, buying 
station, concentration point, or any other premises under State or 
Federal veterinary supervision where livestock are assembled and that 
has been approved under Sec. 71.20.
    Area Veterinarian in Charge. The veterinary official of APHIS, who 
is assigned by the Administrator to supervise and perform the official 
animal health work of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in 
the state concerned.
    Breeder swine. Sexually intact swine over 6 months of age.
    Commingling. The mixing or assembling of swine from one premises 
with swine from any other premises, including, but not limited to, 
loading swine from more than one premises on the same truck, trailer, 
vessel, or railroad car, unless swine from different premises are kept 
separate on the means of conveyance by dividers.
    Department. The United States Department of Agriculture.
    Feeder swine. Swine under 6 months of age that are not slaughter 
swine.
    Free area. The States, Territories, or the District of Columbia or 
portions thereof not quarantined by the Secretary of Agriculture for the 
specific contagious, infectious, or communicable animal disease 
mentioned in each part.
    Horses. Horses, asses, mules, ponies, and zebras.
    Interstate. From one State into or through any other State.
    Interstate commerce. Trade, traffic, transportation, or other 
commerce between a place in a state and any place outside of that state, 
or between points within a state but through any place outside of that 
state.
    Livestock. Horses, cattle, bison, sheep, and swine.
    Livestock market. A stockyard, buying station, concentration point, 
or any other premises where livestock are assembled for sale or sale 
purposes.
    Moved (movement) in interstate commerce. Moved from the point of 
origin of the interstate movement to the animals' final destination, 
such as a slaughtering establishment or a farm for breeding or raising, 
and including any temporary stops along the way, such as at a stockyard 
or dealer premises for feed, water, rest, or sale.
    Official Brand Inspection Agency. The duly constituted body elected, 
appointed, or delegated or granted authority by a State or governmental 
subdivision thereof, to administer laws,

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regulations, ordinances or rules pertaining to the brand identification 
of livestock.
    Official brand inspection certificate. A certificate issued by an 
official brand inspection agency in any State in which such certificates 
are required for movement of livestock.
    Official eartag. An identification eartag approved by APHIS as being 
tamper-resistant and providing unique identification for each animal. An 
official eartag may conform to the alpha-numeric National Uniform 
Eartagging System, or it may bear a valid premises identification number 
that is used in conjunction with the producer's livestock production 
numbering system to provide a unique identification number.
    Official swine tattoo. A tattoo, conforming to the six-character 
alpha-numeric National Tattoo System, that provides a unique 
identification for each herd or lot of swine.
    Person. Any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, 
partnership, society, or joint stock company, or other legal entity.
    Premises identification number. A unique number assigned by the 
State animal health official to a livestock production unit that is, in 
the judgment of the State animal health official or area veterinarian in 
charge, epidemiolog-ically distinct from other livestock production 
units. A premises identification number shall consist of the State's 
two-letter postal abbreviation followed by the premises' assigned 
number. A premises identification number may be used in conjunction with 
a producer's own livestock production numbering system to provide a 
unique identification number for an animal.
    Purebred registry association. A swine breed association formed and 
perpetuated for the maintenance of records of purebreeding of swine 
species for a specific breed whose characteristics are set forth in 
constitutions, by-laws, and other rules of the association.
    Quarantined area. The States, Territories, or the District of 
Columbia or portions thereof quarantined by the Secretary of Agriculture 
for the specific contagious, infectious, or communicable animal disease 
mentioned in each part.
    Slaughter swine. Swine being sold or moved for slaughter purposes 
only.
    State. Any of the 50 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the District of Columbia, 
and any territories and possessions of the United States.
    State animal health official. The state official responsible for 
livestock and poultry disease control and eradication programs.
    State representative. An individual employed in animal health work 
by a state or a political subdivision thereof and authorized by such 
state or political subdivision to perform the function involved.
    Tick infested. Infested with the ticks Boophilus annulatus 
(Margaropus annulatus), Boophilus microplus, or Rhipicephalus evertsi 
evertsi.
    United States Department of Agriculture backtag. A backtag issued by 
APHIS that conforms to the eight-character alpha-numeric National 
Backtagging System, and that provides unique identification for each 
animal.

[28 FR 5937, June 13, 1963, as amended at 29 FR 14489, Oct. 22, 1964; 35 
FR 14197, Sept. 9, 1970; 38 FR 18011, July 6, 1973; 50 FR 45987, Nov. 6, 
1985; 51 FR 32599, Sept. 12, 1986, 53 FR 40385, Oct. 14, 1988; 55 FR 
11155, 11156, Mar. 27, 1990; 55 FR 15320, Apr. 23, 1990; 62 FR 27933, 
May 22, 1997; 62 FR 54758, Oct. 22, 1997]