[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: 9CFR91.3]

[Page 342-343]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 91_INSPECTION AND HANDLING OF LIVESTOCK FOR EXPORTATION--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec.  91.3  General export requirements.

    (a) All animals intended for exportation to a foreign country, 
except by land to Mexico or Canada, must be accompanied from the State 
of origin of the export movement to the port of embarkation by an origin 
health certificate. All animals intended for exportation by land to 
Mexico or Canada must be accompanied from the State of origin of the 
export movement to the border of the United States by an origin health 
certificate. The origin health certificate must certify that the animals 
were inspected within the 30 days prior to the date of export, except as 
follows: When the Administrator allows sampling or testing to be done 
more than 30 days prior to the date of export, in accordance with 
paragraph (c) of this section, then the animals also may be inspected 
within that same time period, and the origin health certificate will 
remain valid for that time period. The origin health certificate must 
certify that the animals were found upon inspection to be healthy and 
free from evidence of communicable disease and exposure to communicable 
disease. The origin health certificate must be endorsed by an authorized 
APHIS veterinarian in the State of origin and must include any test 
results added by the authorized APHIS veterinarian pursuant to Sec.  
161.3(k) of this chapter (any added test results must be initialed by 
the authorized veterinarian). The origin health certificate must 
individually identify the animals in the shipment as to species, breed, 
sex, and age and, if applicable, must also show registration name and 
number, tattoo markings, or other natural or acquired markings. The 
origin health certificate must include all test results, certifications, 
or other statements required by the country of destination.
    (b) Inspection. All animals in each export shipment, except animals 
intended for export by land to Mexico or Canada, shall have been 
inspected, tested, or treated in the manner prescribed in this part 
prior to the movement of the export shipment to the export inspection 
facility. All animals in each export shipment intended for export by 
land to Mexico or Canada shall have been inspected, tested, or treated 
in the manner prescribed in this part prior to the movement of the 
animals from the State of origin. The Administrator may, upon request of 
the appropriate animal health official of the country of destination, 
waive the tuberculosis and brucellosis tests referred to in Sec. Sec.  
91.5(a) and (b), 91.6(a)(1) and (2), and 91.9(a) of this part when he 
finds such tests are not necessary to prevent the exportation of 
diseased animals from the United States.
    (c) Testing. All samples for tests required by Sec. Sec.  91.5 
through 91.13 for exportation of animals under this section shall be 
taken by an inspector or an accredited veterinarian in the State of

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origin of the export movement. The samples must be taken and tests must 
be made within the 30 days prior to the date of export, except that the 
Administrator may allow such sampling or testing to be conducted more 
than 30 days prior to the date of export if required or allowed by the 
receiving country, and the tuberculin test may be conducted within the 
90 days prior to the date of export. The test for brucellosis shall be 
conducted in a cooperating State-Federal laboratory \1\ in accordance 
with the Recommended Brucellosis Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules.
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    \1\ A list of cooperating State-Federal laboratories may be obtained 
from the Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 
Veterinary Services, National Center for Import-Export, 4700 River Road, 
Unit 38, Riverdale, Maryland 20737-1231.
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    (d) Movement in cleaned and disinfected carriers or containers. The 
origin health certificate accompanying animals shall be accompanied by a 
statement from the issuing accredited veterinarian or inspector that the 
means of conveyance or container has been cleaned and disinfected since 
last used for animals with a disinfectant approved under Sec.  71.10 of 
this chapter, prior to loading, or that the carrier or container has not 
previously been used in transporting animals.
    (e) Clean and disinfected facilities for unloading animals. Animals 
intended for exportation to Mexico or Canada or enroute to a port of 
embarkation shall be unloaded only into a facility which shall have been 
cleaned and disinfected with a disinfectant approved under Sec.  71.10 
of this chapter, under the supervision of an inspector or an accredited 
veterinarian prior to such unloading. A statement certifying to such 
action shall be attached to the origin health certificate by the 
supervising inspector or accredited veterinarian.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
0579-0020)

[42 FR 28990, June 7, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 28298, May 15, 1979. 
Redesignated and amended at 45 FR 86412, Dec. 31, 1980; 48 FR 57472, 
Dec. 30, 1983; 57 FR 23047, 23048, June 1, 1992; 59 FR 48994, Sept. 26, 
1994; 59 FR 67613, Dec. 30, 1994; 60 FR 4536, Jan. 24, 1995; 60 FR 9611, 
Feb. 21, 1995; 60 FR 13898, Mar. 15, 1995; 67 FR 11560, Mar. 15, 2002]