[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: 9CFR82.33]

[Page 328-329]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 82--EXOTIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE (END) AND CHLAMYDIOSIS; POULTRY DISEASE CAUSED BY SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS SEROTYPE ENTERITIDIS--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart C--Poultry Disease Caused by Salmonella Enteritidis Serotype 
                               Enteritidis
 
Sec. 82.33  Interstate movement or export of articles from test poultry houses, test flocks, infected poultry houses, and infected flocks.

    Eggs, live chickens, cages, coops, containers, troughs, and other 
equipment, and manure may be moved interstate from a test poultry house, 
test flock, infected poultry house, or infected flock only in accordance 
with this section.
    (a) Eggs that are crushed and denatured or otherwise denatured to 
deter their use as human food in accordance with 7 CFR part 59 may be 
moved interstate from a test poultry house, test flock, infected poultry 
house, or infected flock without further restriction under this subpart; 
except that, if the restricted eggs are destined for use as a protein or 
mineral supplement in animal feed, the eggs may be moved interstate only 
for pasteurization. Other eggs may be moved interstate from a test 
poultry house, test flock, infected poultry house, or infected flock 
only for pasteurization at an egg products plant inspected by the 
Agricultural Marketing Service in accordance with 7 CFR part 59, or for 
hard cooking at an egg products plant operating under the Agricultural 
Marketing Service Voluntary Egg Products

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Inspection Service in accordance with 7 CFR part 55, or directly to a 
port for export from the United States. Such eggs may only be moved if:
    (1) A permit has been obtained for the interstate movement or export 
in accordance with Sec. 82.35 of this subpart, and
    (2) The eggs are moved in a completely enclosed compartment of a 
vehicle that has had a seal applied to it by a Federal or State 
representative \4\ immediately prior to movement.
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    \4\ The location of Federal or State representatives can be obtained 
by writing to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary 
Services, Center for Planning, Certification, and Monitoring, 4700 River 
Road Unit 46, Riverdale, Maryland 20737-1231.

Such eggs may not be unloaded during transit. For eggs moved to an egg 
products plant, a Federal or State representative shall break the 
vehicle's seal at the plant. If the Federal or State representative 
finds that the cargo compartment of the vehicle is contaminated with 
material from broken eggs, or other material or litter that could spread 
Salmonella, he or she shall order the operator of the vehicle to clean 
and disinfect the compartment in accordance with Sec. 71.7 of this 
chapter prior to the time the vehicle leaves the premises of the egg 
products plant.
    (b) Live chickens may be moved interstate from a test poultry house, 
test flock, infected poultry house, or infected flock only if:
    (1) A permit has been obtained for the interstate movement in 
accordance with Sec. 82.35 of this subpart;
    (2) The chickens are moved interstate to a Federally inspected 
slaughtering establishment;
    (3) The chickens are slaughtered within 24 hours of arrival at the 
Federally inspected slaughtering establishment; and
    (4) The wheels and exposed surfaces of the vehicle used to move the 
chickens are cleaned and disinfected in accordance with Sec. 71.7 of 
this chapter after the chickens are unloaded and prior to the time the 
vehicle leaves the premises of the slaughtering establishment.
    (c) Cages, coops, containers, troughs, and other equipment may be 
moved interstate from a test poultry house, test flock, infected poultry 
house, or infected flock only if:
    (1) A permit has been obtained for the interstate movement in 
accordance with Sec. 82.35 of this subpart;
    (2) The equipment is made of hard plastic or metal,
    (3) The equipment has been cleaned and disinfected in accordance 
with Sec. 71.7 of this chapter,
    (4) The equipment was inspected by a Federal or State representative 
after it was cleaned but before it was disinfected, and then was 
disinfected in the presence of a Federal or State representative; and
    (5) The wheels and exposed surfaces of the vehicle used to move the 
equipment are free of manure at the time the equipment leaves the 
premises of the test or infected poultry house.
    (d) Manure may be moved interstate from a test poultry house, test 
flock, infected poultry house, or infected flock only if: A permit has 
been obtained for the interstate movement in accordance with Sec. 82.35 
of this subpart; the wheels and exposed surfaces of the vehicle used to 
move the manure are free of manure at the time the manure leaves the 
premises of the flock; and the manure is moved interstate for one of the 
following purposes:
    (1) Burial,
    (2) Spreading and turning under on fields not used for grazing or 
poultry production; or
    (3) Composting in a covered compost heap for a period of at least 
one month.

[56 FR 3738, Jan. 30, 1991, as amended at 59 FR 67613, Dec. 30, 1994; 66 
FR 21062, Apr. 27, 2001]