[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: 9CFR94.8]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
    PART 94--RINDERPEST, FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE, FOWL PEST (FOWL PLAGUE), EXOTIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE, AFRICAN SWINE FEVER, HOG CHOLERA, AND BOVINE SPONGIFORM 
ENCEPHALOPATHY: PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED IMPORTATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 94.8  Pork and pork products from regions where African swine fever exists or is reasonably believed to exist.

    African swine fever exists or the Administrator has reason to 
believe that African swine fever exists \8\ in: All the

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countries of Africa, Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Malta, Portugal, and the 
Island of Sardinia, Italy.
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    \8\ The Administrator bases the reason to believe African swine 
fever exists in a region the following factors: (1) When a region allows 
the importation of host animals, pork or pork products, or vectors of 
African swine fever from a region in which African swine fever exists 
under conditions which the Administrator has determined are less 
stringent than those prescribed by this chapter for importing host 
animals, pork or pork products, or vectors of African swine fever into 
the United States from a region in which African swine fever exists; or 
(2) When a region allows the importation or use of African swine fever 
virus or cultures under conditions which the Administrator has 
determined are less stringent than those prescribed by this chapter for 
the importation or use of African swine fever virus or cultures into or 
within the United States; or (3) When a region has a contiguous border 
with, or is subject to commercial exchange or natural spread of African 
swine fever host animals, host materials, or vectors with, another 
region with known outbreaks of African swine fever; or (4) A region's 
lack of a disease detection, control or reporting system capable of 
detecting or controlling African swine fever and reporting it to the 
United States in time to allow the United States to take appropriate 
action to prevent the introduction of African swine fever into the 
United States; or, (5) Any other fact or circumstance found to exist 
which constitutes a risk of introduction of African swine fever into the 
United States.
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    (a) No pork or pork products may be imported into the United States 
from any region listed in this section unless:
    (1) Such pork or pork product has been fully cooked by a commercial 
method in a container hermetically sealed promptly after filling but 
before such cooking, so that such cooking and sealing produced a fully-
sterilized product which is shelf-stable without refrigeration; or
    (2) Such pork or pork product is not otherwise prohibited 
importation under this part and is consigned directly from the port of 
arrival in the United States to a meat processing establishment 
operating under Federal meat inspection, approved by the Administrator, 
for further processing of such pork or pork product by heat.
    (3) Such pork or pork product:
    (i) Was processed in a single establishment that meets the 
requirements in paragraph (a)(4).
    (ii) Was heated by other than a flash-heating method to an internal 
temperature of at least 69  deg.C. (156  deg.F.) throughout after the 
bones had been removed.
    (iii) Is accompanied to the United States by an original certificate 
stating that all of the requirements of this section have been met. The 
certificate must be written in English. The certificate must be issued 
by an official of the national government of the region in which the 
processing establishment is located. The official must be authorized to 
issue the foreign meat inspection certificate required by part 327 of 
chapter III of this title. Upon arrival of the pork or pork products in 
the United States, the certificate must be presented to an authorized 
inspector at the port of arrival.
    (4) The processing establishment \9\ in a region listed in this 
section must comply with the following requirements:
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    \9\ As a condition of entry into the United States, pork or pork 
products must also meet all of the requirements of the Federal Meat 
Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) and regulations thereunder (9 
CFR, chapter III, part 327), including requirements that the pork or 
pork products be prepared only in approved establishments.
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    (i) All areas, utensils, and equipment likely to contact the pork or 
pork products to be processed, including skinning, deboning, cutting, 
and packing areas, and related utensils and equipment, must be cleaned 
and disinfected after processing pork or pork products not eligible for 
export to the United States and before processing any pork or pork 
products eligible for export to the United States.
    (ii) Pork or pork products eligible for export to the United States 
may not be handled, cut, or otherwise processed at the same time as any 
pork or pork products not eligible for export to the United States.
    (iii) Pork or pork products eligible for export to the United States 
must be packed in clean new packaging that is clearly distinguishable 
from that containing any pork or pork products not eligible for export 
to the United States.
    (b) Pork or pork products consigned from the port of arrival to an 
approved establishment under the provisions of paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section shall be moved from the port of arrival to the approved 
establishment under Customs seals or seals of the Administrator, and 
shall be otherwise handled as the Administrator, may direct in order to 
guard against the introduction and dissemination of the contagion of 
African swine fever. Seals applied under this section shall not be 
broken except by persons authorized to do so by the Administrator.
    (c) Pork or pork products imported into the United States from a 
region listed in this section which do not meet the requirements 
specified in this section shall be seized, quarantined, and disposed of 
as the Administrator, may direct in order to guard against the 
introduction and dissemination of the contagion of the disease.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
0579-0015)

[28 FR 5980, June 13, 1963]

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    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 94.8, 
see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids 
section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.