[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR77.17]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 77_TUBERCULOSIS--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart B_Cattle and Bison
 
Sec.  77.17  Interstate movement of cattle and bison that are exposed, 
reactors, or suspects, or from herds containing suspects.

    (a) Reactor cattle and bison. Cattle or bison that have been 
classified as reactor cattle or bison may be moved interstate only if 
they are moved directly to slaughter at an approved slaughtering 
establishment and only in accordance with the following conditions:
    (1) Reactor cattle and bison must be individually identified by 
attaching to the left ear an approved metal eartag bearing a serial 
number and the inscription ``U.S. Reactor,'' or a similar State reactor 
tag, and must be:
    (i) Branded with the letter ``T,'' at least 5 by 5 centimeters (2 by 
2 inches) in size, high on the left hip near the tailhead; or
    (ii) Permanently identified with the letters ``TB'' tattooed legibly 
in the left ear and sprayed with yellow paint on the left ear and either 
accompanied directly to slaughter by an APHIS or State representative or 
moved directly to slaughter in vehicles closed with official seals. Such 
official seals must be applied and removed by an APHIS representative, 
State representative, accredited veterinarian, or an individual 
authorized for this purpose by an APHIS representative.
    (2) The reactor cattle or bison must be accompanied by a permit; and
    (3) The reactor cattle or bison may not be moved interstate in a 
means of conveyance containing any animals susceptible to tuberculosis 
unless all of the animals are being moved directly to slaughter; and
    (4) Any person who moves reactor cattle or bison interstate under 
this paragraph must plainly write or stamp upon the face of the 
transportation document the words ``Tuberculin Reactor'' and the 
following statement: ``This conveyance must be cleaned and disinfected 
in accordance with 9 CFR 77.17(a)(5).''; and
    (5) Each means of conveyance in which reactor cattle or bison have 
been transported interstate under this paragraph must be cleaned and 
disinfected by the carrier, in accordance with the provisions of 
Sec. Sec.  71.6, 71.7, and 71.10 of this subchapter, under the 
supervision of an APHIS representative or State representative or an 
accredited veterinarian or other person designated by the Administrator. 
If, at the point where the cattle or bison are unloaded, such 
supervision or proper cleaning and disinfecting facilities are not 
available, and permission is obtained from an APHIS representative or 
State representative, the empty means of conveyance may be moved to a 
location where such supervision and facilities are available for 
cleaning and disinfecting. Permission will be granted if such movement 
does not present a risk of disseminating tuberculosis.
    (b) Exposed cattle and bison. Except for the movement of exposed 
cattle to a quarantined feedlot in accordance with Sec.  50.16 of this 
chapter, exposed cattle or bison may be moved interstate only if they 
are moved directly to

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slaughter to an approved slaughtering establishment and only in 
accordance with the following conditions:
    (1) Exposed cattle and bison must be individually identified by 
attaching to either ear an approved metal eartag bearing a serial number 
and must be:
    (i) Branded with the letter ``S,'' at least 5 by 5 centimeters (2 by 
2 inches) in size, high on the left hip near the tailhead; or
    (ii) Accompanied directly to slaughter by an APHIS or State 
representative; or
    (iii) Moved directly to slaughter in vehicles closed with official 
seals. Such official seals must be applied and removed by an APHIS 
representative, State representative, accredited veterinarian, or an 
individual authorized for this purpose by an APHIS representative.
    (2) The exposed cattle and bison must be moved in accordance with 
paragraphs (a)(2), (a)(3), and (a)(5) of this section.
    (c) Suspect cattle and bison. Suspect cattle or bison from herds in 
which no reactor cattle or bison have been disclosed on an official 
tuberculin test, as well as negative cattle or bison from such herds, 
may be moved interstate only if they are moved directly to slaughter to 
an approved slaughtering establishment.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
0579-0051)