[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR11.4]

[Page 128-129]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 11--HORSE PROTECTION REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 11.4  Inspection and detention of horses.

    For the purpose of effective enforcement of the Act:
    (a) Each horse owner, exhibitor, trainer, or other person having 
custody of, or responsibility for, any horse at any horse show, horse 
exhibition, or horse sale or auction, shall allow any APHIS 
representative to reasonably inspect such horse at all reasonable times 
and places the APHIS representative may designate. Such inspections may 
be required of any horse which is stabled, loaded on a trailer, being 
prepared for show, exhibition, or sale or auction, being exercised or 
otherwise on the grounds of, or present at, any horse show, horse 
exhibition, or horse sale or auction, whether or not such horse has or 
has not been shown, exhibited, or sold or auctioned, or has or has not 
been entered for the purpose of being shown or exhibited or offered for 
sale or auction at any such horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale 
or auction. APHIS representatives will not generally or routinely delay 
or interrupt actual individual classes or performances at horse shows, 
horse exhibitions, or horse sales or auctions for the purpose of 
examining horses, but they may do so in extraordinary situations, such 
as but not limited to, lack of proper facilities for inspection, refusal 
of management to cooperate with Department inspection efforts, reason to 
believe that failure to immediately perform inspection may result in the 
loss, removal, or masking of any evidence of a violation of the Act or 
the regulations, or a request by management that such inspections be 
performed by an APHIS representative.
    (b) When any APHIS representative notifies the owner, exhibitor, 
trainer, or other person having custody of or responsibility for a horse 
at any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction that APHIS 
desires to inspect such horse, it shall not be moved from the horse 
show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction until such inspection 
has been completed and the horse has been released by an APHIS 
representative.
    (c) For the purpose of examination, testing, or taking of evidence, 
APHIS representatives may detain for a period not to exceed 24 hours any 
horse, at any horse show, horse exhibition, or horse sale or auction, 
which is sore or which an APHIS veterinarian has probable cause to 
believe is sore. Such detained horse may be marked for identification 
and any such identifying markings shall not be removed by any person 
other than an APHIS representative.
    (d) Detained horses shall be kept under the supervision of an APHIS 
representative or secured under an official USDA seal or seals in a 
horse stall, horse trailer, or other facility to which access shall be 
limited. It shall be the policy of APHIS to have at least one 
representative present in the immediate detention area when a horse is 
being held in detention. The official USDA seal or seals may not be 
broken or removed by any person other than an APHIS representative, 
unless:
    (1) The life or well-being of the detained horse is immediately 
endangered by fire, flood, windstorm, or other dire circumstances that 
are beyond human control.
    (2) The detained horse is in need of such immediate veterinary 
attention that its life may be in peril before an APHIS representative 
can be located.

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    (3) The horse has been detained for a maximum 24-hour detention 
period, and an APHIS representative is not available to release the 
horse.
    (e) The owner, exhibitor, trainer, or other person having custody of 
or responsibility for any horse detained by APHIS for further 
examination, testing, or the taking of evidence shall be allowed to 
feed, water, and provide other normal custodial and maintenance care, 
such as walking, grooming, etc., for such detained horse: Provided, 
That:
    (1) Such feeding, watering, and other normal custodial and 
maintenance care of the detained horse is rendered under the direct 
supervision of an APHIS representative.
    (2) Any non-emergency veterinary care of the detained horse 
requiring the use, application, or injection of any drugs or other 
medication for therapeutic or other purposes is rendered by a Doctor of 
Veterinary Medicine in the presence of an APHIS representative and, the 
identity and dosage of the drug or other medication used, applied, or 
injected and its purpose is furnished in writing to the APHIS 
representative prior to such use, application, or injection by the 
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine attending the horse. The use, application, 
or injection of such drug or other medication must be approved by the 
APHIS Show Veterinarian or his appointed representative.
    (f) It shall be the policy of APHIS to inform the owner, trainer, 
exhibitor, or other person having immediate custody of or responsibility 
for any horse allegedly found to be in violation of the Act or the 
regulations of such alleged violation or violations before the horse is 
released by an APHIS representative.
    (g) The owner, trainer, exhibitor, or other person having immediate 
custody of or responsibility for any horse or horses that an APHIS 
representative determines shall be detained for examination, testing, or 
taking of evidence pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section shall be 
informed after such determination is made and shall allow said horse to 
be immediately put under the supervisory custody of APHIS or secured 
under official USDA seal as provided in paragraph (d) of this section 
until the completion of such examination, testing, or gathering of 
evidence, or until the 24-hour detention period expires.
    (h) The owner, trainer, exhibitor, or other person having custody of 
or responsibility for any horse allegedly found to be in violation of 
the Act or regulations, and who has been notified of such alleged 
violation by an APHIS representative as stated in paragraph (f) of this 
section, may request reexamination and testing of said horse within a 
24-hour period: Provided, That:
    (1) Such request is made to the APHIS Show Veterinarian immediately 
after the horse has been examined by APHIS representatives and before 
such horse has been removed from the APHIS inspection facilities; and
    (2) The APHIS Show Veterinarian determines that sufficient cause for 
reexamination and testing exists; and
    (3) The horse is maintained under APHIS supervisory custody as 
prescribed in paragraph (d) of this section until such reexamination and 
testing has been completed.
    (i) The owner, exhibitor, trainer, or other person having custody 
of, or responsibility for any horse being inspected shall render such 
assistance as the APHIS representative may request for purposes of such 
inspection.
    (ii)  [Reserved]

[44 FR 25179, Apr. 27, 1979, as amended at 56 FR 13750, Apr. 4, 1991]