[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: 9CFR85.6]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 85_PSEUDORABIES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 85.6  Interstate movement of pseudorabies vaccinate swine, except 

swine from qualified negative gene-altered vaccinated herds, not known 
to be infected with or exposed to pseudorabies.

    Pseudorabies vaccinate swine, except swine from qualified negative 
gene-altered vaccinated herds, not known to be infected with or exposed 
to pseudorabies shall only be moved interstate in accordance with the 
following provisions:
    (a) Movement of pseudorabies vaccinate swine, except swine from 
qualified negative gene-altered vaccinated herds, for slaughter. 
Pseudorabies vaccinate swine, except swine from qualified negative gene-
altered vaccinated herds, not known to be infected with or exposed to 
pseudorabies shall be moved interstate for slaughter only if:
    (1) The swine are moved directly to a recognized slaughtering 
establishment or directly through one or more slaughter markets and then 
directly to a recognized slaughtering establishment;
    (2) The swine are accompanied by a permit or owner-shipper statement 
and such permit or owner-shipper statement is delivered to the 
consignee; and
    (3) The swine are moved to destination in one continuous movement 
without unloading enroute.
    (b) Movement of pseudorabies vaccinate swine, except swine from 
qualified negative gene-altered vaccinated herds, to a quarantined herd 
or quarantined feedlot. Pseudorabies vaccinate swine, except swine from 
qualified negative gene-altered vaccinated herds, not known to be 
infected with or exposed to pseudorabies shall be moved interstate 
directly to a quarantined herd or quarantined feedlot only if:
    (1) The swine are accompanied by a permit and such permit is 
delivered to the consignee; and
    (2) The permit in addition to information described in Sec. 85.1 
states: (i) The pseudorabies status of the herd; (ii) the identification 
of the swine required by Sec. 71.19 of this chapter; (iii) the date of 
the vaccination for pseudorabies; and (iv) that approval for the 
interstate movement has been issued by the State animal health official 
of the State of destination prior to the interstate movement of the 
swine.
    (c) General movements. Swine vaccinated for pseudorabies with a 
glycoprotein I (gpI) deleted gene-altered pseudorabies vaccine and not 
known to be infected with or exposed to pseudorabies, but that are not 
from a qualified negative gene-altered vaccinated herd, may be moved 
interstate to destinations other than those set forth in paragraphs (a) 
and (b) of this section only if:
    (1) The swine are accompanied by a certificate and such certificate 
is delivered to the consignee; and
    (2) The certificate, in addition to the information described in 
Sec. 85.1, states:
    (i) The identification required by Sec. 71.19 of this chapter;
    (ii) That each animal to be moved was vaccinated for pseudorabies 
with a gpI-deleted gene-altered pseudorabies vaccine;
    (iii) That each animal to be moved was subjected to a gpI enzyme-
linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or a gpI Particle Concentration 
Fluorescence Immunoassay (PCFIA) approved differential pseudorabies test 
no more than 30 days prior to the interstate movement and was found 
negative;
    (iv) The date of the gpI ELISA or the gpI PCFIA approved 
differential pseudorabies test; and
    (v) The name of the laboratory that conducted the gpI ELISA or the 
gpI PCFIA approved differential pseudorabies test.

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

[44 FR 10309, Feb. 16, 1979, as amended at 48 FR 57472, Dec. 30, 1983; 
50 FR 47352, Nov. 15, 1985; 53 FR 40387, Oct. 14, 1988; 55 FR 19253, May 
9, 1990; 59 FR 67133, Dec. 29, 1994; 60 FR 26355, May 17, 1995; 63 FR 
17316, Apr. 9, 1998]