[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR51.1]

[Page 151-154]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 51--ANIMALS DESTROYED BECAUSE OF BRUCELLOSIS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 51.1  Definitions.

    For the purposes of this part, the following terms shall be 
construed, respectively, to mean:
    Accredited veterinarian. A veterinarian approved by the 
Administrator in accordance with the provisions of part 161 of this 
title to perform functions specified in parts 1, 2, 3, and 11 of 
subchapter A, and subchapters B, C, and D of this chapter, and to 
perform functions 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 or Service).
    Animals. Cattle, bison, and breeding swine.
    APHIS representative. An individual employed by APHIS who is 
authorized to perform the function involved.
    Appraisal. An estimate of the fair market value of an animal to be 
destroyed because of brucellosis. The estimate shall be based upon the 
meat, dairy, or breeding value of the animal.
    Brucellosis exposed animal. Except for a brucellosis reactor animal, 
any animal that: (1) Is part of or has been in contact with a herd known 
to be affected; or (2) has been in contact with a brucellosis reactor 
animal for a period of 24 hours or longer; or (3) has been in contact 
with a brucellosis reactor animal which has aborted, calved or farrowed 
within the past 30 days, or has a vaginal or uterine discharge.

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    Brucellosis reactor animal. Any animal classified as a brucellosis 
reactor as provided in the definition of official test in Sec. 78.1 of 
this chapter.
    Claimant. A person who files a claim for indemnity under Sec. 51.7 
for animals destroyed under this part.
    Complete herd test. An official test for brucellosis (as defined in 
9 CFR 78.1) performed under APHIS supervision in a cattle or bison herd 
on all cattle or bison that are (1) 6 months of age or more and not 
official vaccinates, except steers and spayed heifers; or (2) Official 
calfhood vaccinates of any age that are parturient or postparturient; or 
(3) Official calfhood vaccinates of beef breeds or bison with the first 
pair of permanent incisors fully erupted (2 years of age or more); or 
(4) Official calfhood vaccinates of dairy breeds with partial eruption 
of the first pair of permanent incisors (20 months of age or more).
    Condemn. The determination made by an APHIS representative, State 
representative, or accredited veterinarian that animals for which 
indemnity is sought under this Part shall be destroyed.
    Dairy cattle. A female bovine of a recognized dairy breed over 20 
months of age, which has calved or is within 90 days of parturition and 
which is a member of a dairy herd used to produce milk for commercial 
use.
    Destroyed. Condemned under State authority and slaughtered or 
otherwise dies.
    Herd. Any group of animals of the same species maintained on common 
ground for any purpose, or two or more groups of animals (of the same 
species) under common ownership or supervision, geographically separated 
but which have an interchange or movement of animals without regard to 
health status.
    Herd Depopulation. Removal by slaughter or other means of 
destruction of all cattle, bison, or swine in a herd or from a specific 
premises or under common ownership prior to restocking such premises 
with new animals, except that steers and spayed heifers or barrows and 
gilts maintained for feeding purposes may be retained on the premises if 
the Veterinarian in Charge finds such retention to be compatible with 
eradication efforts. The Veterinarian in Charge may also permit removal 
of nonpregnant heifers, without payment of indemnity, to Quarantined 
Feedlots in lieu of immediate slaughter.
    Herd known to be affected. Any herd in which any animal has been 
classified as a brucellosis reactor and which has not been released from 
quarantine.
    Inbred or hybrid swine. Any breeding swine which are the progeny of 
two or more breeds of registered swine and which are maintained to 
produce inbred or hybrid swine, and for which records of ancestry exist 
through which such swine can be individually identified as progeny of 
said registered swine.
    Mortgage. Any mortgage, lien, or other security or interest that is 
recorded under State law or identified in the indemnity claim form filed 
under Sec. 51.7 and held by any person other than the one claiming 
indemnity.
    Official seal. A serially numbered metal strip consisting of a self-
locking device on one end and a slot on the other end, which forms a 
loop when the ends are engaged, which cannot be reused if opened, and is 
applied by a representative of the Veterinarian in Charge or the State 
animal health official.
    Owner. Any person who has a legal or rightful title to animals 
whether or not they are subject to a mortgage.
    Permit. An official document for movement of animals under this Part 
issued by an APHIS representative, state representative, or accredited 
veterinarian listing the disease status and identification of the 
animal, where consigned, cleaning and disinfecting requirements, and 
proof of slaughter certification.
    Person. Any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, 
partnership, society, or joint stock company, or other legal entity.
    Recognized slaughtering establishment. Any slaughtering 
establishment operating under the Meat Inspection Act (21 U.S.C. 601-
695) or a State meat inspection act.\1\
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    \1\ A list of recognized slaughtering establishments is available 
upon request from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 
River Road Unit 37, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231.

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    Registered breed association. An association formed and perpetuated 
for the maintenance of records of purebreeding of animal species for a 
specific breed whose characteristics are set forth in Constitutions, By-
Laws, and other rules of the association. The records maintained by such 
an association shall include an Official Herd Book or other 
recordkeeping format and Certificates of Registration or Recordation 
which identify an animal as a registered animal of that registered breed 
association. Known registered breed associations are: American Angus 
Association, American Beefalo Association, Inc., The American Black 
Maine-Anjou Association, American Blonde d'Aquitaine Association, 
American Brahman Breeders Association, American Brahmental Association, 
American Breed Association, Inc., American Chianina Association, 
American Dexter Cattle Association, American Galloway Breeders 
Association, American Gelbvieh Association, American Guernsey Cattle 
Club, American Hereford Association, American International Charolais 
Association, American (International Marchigiana Society, American 
Jersey Cattle Club, American Maine-Anjou Association, American Milking 
Shorthorn Society, American Murray Grey Association, American Normande 
Association, American Pinzgauer Association, American Polled Hereford 
Association, American Red Brangus Association, American Red Poll 
Association, American Salers Association, American Scotch Highland 
Breeders Association, American Shorthorn Association, American Simmental 
Association, Inc., American Tarentaise Asssociation, Ankina Breeders, 
Inc., Ayrshire Breeders Association, Barzona Breed Association of 
America, Beefmaster Breeders Universal, Belted Galloway Society, 
Brahmanstein Breeders Association, Brown Swiss Beef International, Inc., 
Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders Association of U.S.A., Char-Swiss Breeders 
Association, Devon Cattle Association, Inc., Dutch Belted Cattle 
Association of America, Inc., Foundation Beefmaster Association, 
Galloway Cattle Society of America, Inc., Galloway Performance 
International, Holstein-Friesian Association of America, International 
Braford Association, International Brangus Breeders Association, Inc., 
International Maine-Anjou Association, Marky Cattle Association, Mid 
America RX\3\ Cattle Company, National Beefmaster Association, North 
American Limousin Foundation, Pan American Zebu Association, Red and 
White Dairy Cattle Association, Red Angus Association of America, Red 
Poll Beef Breeders International, Red Poll Cattle Club of America, Santa 
Gertrudis Breeders International, Simbrah Association, South Devon Breed 
Society, Sussex Cattle Association of America, Texas Longhorn Breeders 
Association of America, and White Park Cattle Association of America.
    Registered cattle. Cattle for which individual records of ancestry 
are recorded and maintained by a breed association whose purpose is the 
improvement of the bovine species, and for which individual registration 
certificates are issued and recorded by such breed association.
    Registered swine. Any breeding swine for which a certificate of pure 
breeding has been issued by a purebred swine association.
    Sexually intact exposed female calf. A female bovine less than 6 
months of age that is nursed by a brucellosis reactor at the time such 
reactor is condemned, and that has not been altered to make it incapable 
of reproduction.
    Specifically approved stockyard. Premises approved by the 
Administrator, in accordance with Sec. 71.20 of this chapter, for 
assembling cattle or bison for sale.\2\
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    \2\ Notices containing lists of specifically approved stockyards are 
published in the Federal Register. Lists of specifically approved 
stockyards also may be obtained from the State animal health official, 
State representatives, or APHIS representatives.
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    State. Any State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin 
Islands of the United States, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, or any 
other territory or possession of the United States.

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    State animal health official. The individual employed by a State who 
is responsible for livestock and poultry disease control and eradication 
programs in that State.
    State representative. An individual employed in animal health 
activities by a State or a political subdivision thereof, and who is 
authorized by such State or political subdivision to perform the 
function involved under a cooperative agreement with the United States 
Department of Agriculture.
    Unofficial vaccinate. Any cattle or bison which have been vaccinated 
for brucellosis other than in accordance with the provisions for 
official vaccinates set forth in Sec. 78.1 of this chapter.
    Veterinarian in Charge. The veterinary official of the Animal and 
Plant Health Inspection Service, United States Department of 
Agriculture, who is assigned by the Administrator to supervise and 
perform offical animal health work of the Animal and Plant Health 
Inspection Service, in the State concerned.

[42 FR 64336, Dec. 23, 1977]

    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 51.1, 
see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids 
section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.