[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR161.3]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 161_REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR ACCREDITED VETERINARIANS AND 
SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF SUCH ACCREDITATION--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 161.3  Standards for accredited veterinarian duties.

    An accredited veterinarian shall perform the functions of an 
accredited veterinarian only in a State in which the accredited 
veterinarian is licensed or legally able to practice veterinary 
medicine. An accredited veterinarian shall perform the functions of an 
accredited veterinarian and carry out all responsibilities under 
applicable Federal programs and cooperative programs subject to 
direction provided by the Veterinarian-in-Charge and in accordance with 
any regulations and instructions issued to the accredited veterinarian 
by the Veterinarian-in-Charge, and shall observe the following specific 
standards:
    (a) An accredited veterinarian shall not issue a certificate, form, 
record or report which reflects the results of any

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inspection, test, vaccination or treatment performed by him or her with 
respect to any animal, other than those in regular health maintenance 
programs, unless he or she has personally inspected that animal within 
10 days prior to issuance. Inspections under this paragraph must be 
conducted in a location that allows the accredited veterinarian 
sufficient space to observe the animal in such a manner as to detect 
abnormalities related to areas such as, but not limited to, locomotion, 
body excretion, respiration, and skin conditions. An accredited 
veterinarian shall examine such an animal showing abnormalities, in 
order to determine whether or not there is clinical evidence compatible 
with the presence or absence of a communicable disease.
    (1) Following the first two inspections of a herd or flock as part 
of a regular health maintenance program, an accredited veterinarian 
shall not issue a certificate, form, record or report which reflects the 
results of any inspection, test, vaccination or treatment performed by 
him or her with respect to any animal in that program, unless he or she 
has personally inspected that animal within 10 days prior to issuance.
    (2) Following the third and subsequent inspections of a herd or 
flock in a regular health maintenance program, an accredited 
veterinarian shall not issue a certificate, form, record or report which 
reflects the results of any inspection, test, vaccination or treatment 
performed by him or her with respect to any animal in that program, 
unless he or she has personally inspected that animal within 30 days 
prior to issuance.
    (b) An accredited veterinarian shall not issue, or allow to be used, 
any certificate, form, record or report, until, and unless, it has been 
accurately and fully completed, clearly identifying the animals to which 
it applies, and showing the dates and results of any inspection, test, 
vaccination, or treatment the accredited veterinarian has conducted, 
except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, and the dates of 
issuance and expiration of the document. Certificates, forms, records, 
and reports shall be valid for 30 days following the date of inspection 
of the animal identified on the document, except that origin health 
certificates may be valid for a longer period of time as provided in 
Sec. 91.3(a) of this chapter. The accredited veterinarian must 
distribute copies of certificates, forms, records, and reports according 
to instructions issued to him or her by the Veterinarian-in-Charge.
    (c) An accredited veterinarian shall not issue any certificate, 
form, record, or report which reflects the results of any inspection, 
test, vaccination, or treatment performed by another accredited 
veterinarian, unless:
    (1) The signing accredited veterinarian has exercised reasonable 
care, that is, a standard of care that a reasonably prudent person would 
use under the circumstances in the course of performing professional 
duties, to determine that the certificate, form, or report is accurate;
    (2) The certificate, form, or report indicates that the inspection, 
test, vaccination, or treatment was performed by the other accredited 
veterinarian; identifies the other accredited veterinarian by name; and 
includes the date and the place where such inspection, test, or 
vaccination was performed; and,
    (3) For a certificate, form, or report indicating results of a 
laboratory test, the signing accredited veterinarian shall keep a copy 
of the certificate, form, or report and shall attach to it either a copy 
of the test results issued by the laboratory, or a written record 
(including date and participants' names) of a conversation between the 
signing accredited veterinarian and the laboratory confirming the test 
results.
    (d) An accredited veterinarian shall perform official tests, 
inspections, treatments, and vaccinations and shall submit specimens to 
designated laboratories in accordance with Federal and State regulations 
and instructions issued to the accredited veterinarian by the 
Veterinarian-in-Charge.
    (e) An accredited veterinarian shall identify or be physically 
present to supervise the identification of reactor animals by tagging or 
such other method as may be prescribed in instructions issued to him or 
her by the Veterinarian-in-Charge or by a State Animal

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Health Official through the Veterinarian-in-Charge.
    (f) An accredited veterinarian shall immediately report to the 
Veterinarian-in-Charge and the State Animal Health Official all 
diagnosed or suspected cases of a communicable animal disease for which 
a APHIS has a control or eradication program in 9 CFR chapter I, and all 
diagnosed or suspected cases of any animal disease not known to exist in 
the United States as provided by Sec. 71.3(b) of this chapter.
    (g) While performing accredited work, an accredited veterinarian 
shall take such measures of sanitation as are necessary to prevent the 
spread of communicable diseases of animals by the accredited 
veterinarian.
    (h) An accredited veterinarian shall keep himself or herself 
currently informed on Federal and State regulations that are provided to 
him or her by the Veterinarian-in-Charge, or by a State official through 
the Veterinarian-in-Charge, governing the movement of animals, and on 
procedures applicable to disease control and eradication programs, 
including emergency programs.
    (i) An accredited veterinarian shall not use or dispense in any 
manner, any pharmaceutical, chemical, vaccine or serum, or other 
biological product authorized for use under any Federal regulation or 
cooperative disease eradication program, in contravention of applicable 
Federal or State statutes, regulations, and policies.
    (j) An accredited veterinarian shall be responsible for the security 
and proper use of all official certificates, forms, records, and 
reports; tags, bands, or other identification devices; and approved 
digital signature capabilities used in his or her work as an accredited 
veterinarian and shall take reasonable care to prevent the misuse 
thereof. An accredited veterinarian shall immediately report to the 
Veterinarian-in-Charge the loss, theft, or deliberate or accidental 
misuse of any such certificate, form, record, or report; tag, band, or 
other identification device; or approved digital signature capability.
    (k) An accredited veterinarian may issue an origin health 
certificate for export use pursuant to part 91 of this chapter without 
including test results from a laboratory, if the Veterinarian-in-Charge 
has determined that such action is necessary to save time in order to 
meet an exportation schedule and agrees to add the test results to the 
certificate at a later time. In such cases, the accredited veterinarian 
shall state on a removable attachment to the certificate that such test 
results are to be added by the Veterinarian-in-Charge.

[57 FR 54912, Nov. 23, 1992; 58 FR 8820, Feb. 17, 1993; 60 FR 39842, 
Aug. 4, 1995; 60 FR 55443, Nov. 1, 1995; 62 FR 25445, May 9, 1997; 67 FR 
11561, Mar. 15, 2002]