[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR51.20]

[Page 160-162]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 51_ANIMALS DESTROYED BECAUSE OF BRUCELLOSIS--Table of Contents
 
            Subpart B_Indemnity for Sheep, Goats, and Horses
 
Sec. 51.20  Definitions.

    Source: 69 FR 41912, July 13, 2004, unless otherwise noted.


    Accredited veterinarian. A veterinarian approved by the 
Administrator in accordance with the provisions of part 161 of this 
title to perform functions specified in parts 1, 2, 3, and 11 of 
subchapter A, and subchapters B, C, and D of this chapter, and to 
perform

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functions required by cooperative State-Federal disease control and 
eradication programs.
    Administrator. The Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service, or any person authorized to act for the Administrator.
    Affected herd/flock. Any herd or flock in which any cattle, bison, 
breeding swine, sheep, or goat has been classified as a brucellosis 
reactor and which has not been released from quarantine.
    Animal. Sheep, goats, and horses.
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). The Animal and 
Plant Health Inspection Service of the United States Department of 
Agriculture.
    APHIS representative. An individual employed by APHIS who is 
authorized to perform the function involved.
    Appraisal. An estimate of the fair market value of an animal to be 
destroyed because of brucellosis.
    Brucellosis exposed. Except for brucellosis reactors, animals that 
are part of a herd known to be affected, or are in a quarantined feedlot 
or a quarantined pasture, or are brucellosis suspects, or that have been 
in contact with a brucellosis reactor for a period of 24 hours or more, 
or for a period of less than 24 hours if the brucellosis reactor has 
aborted, calved, or farrowed within the past 30 days or has a vaginal or 
uterine discharge.
    Brucellosis reactor animal. (1) Any sheep or goat that has been 
determined by a designated brucellosis epidemiologist \1\ to be affected 
with brucellosis, based on test results, herd/flock history, and/or 
culture results. Any test used for cattle and bison under the APHIS 
official brucellosis eradication program (see part 78 of this chapter) 
may be used, but test results must be interpreted by a designated 
brucellosis epidemiologist.
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    \1\ Requirements for designated brucellosis epidemiologists are 
contained in Veterinary Services Memorandum No. 551.10. A copy of this 
memorandum may be obtained from an APHIS representative, the State 
animal health official, or a State representative.
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    (2) Any horse that has been determined by a designated brucellosis 
epidemiologist to be affected with brucellosis, based on epidemiological 
information or culture results, or positive results for brucellosis in 
accordance with one of the following tests:

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                   Test                           Positive results
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Standard plate test (SPT).................  If antibody titer positive
                                             at 1:100 dilution or
                                             higher.
Standard tube test (STT)..................  If antibody titer positive
                                             at 1:100 dilution or
                                             higher.
Rivanol test..............................  If antibody titer positive
                                             at 1:50 dilution or higher.
Particle concentration fluorescence         If reading is 0.3 or lower.
 immunoassay (PCFIA).
Complement fixation test (CF).............  If reading is 2+:20
                                             dilution.
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    (3) Any cattle, bison, or swine classified as a brucellosis reactor 
as provided in the definition of official test in Sec. 78.1 of this 
chapter.
    Condemn. The determination made by an APHIS representative, State 
representative, or accredited veterinarian that animals for which 
indemnity is sought under this subpart will be destroyed.
    Designated brucellosis epidemiologist. An epidemiologist selected by 
the State animal health official and the Veterinarian in Charge to 
perform the functions required. The regional epidemiologist and the 
APHIS brucellosis staff must concur in the selection and appointment of 
the designated epidemiologist.
    Destroyed. Condemned under State authority and slaughtered or 
otherwise dies.
    Flock. Any group of sheep maintained on common ground for any 
purpose, or two or more groups of sheep under common ownership or 
supervision, geographically separated but which have an interchange or 
movement of animals without regard to health status.
    Herd. Any group of goats, or mixed sheep and goats, maintained on 
common ground for any purpose, or two or more groups of goats, or two or 
more groups of mixed sheep and goats, under common ownership or 
supervision, geographically separated but which have an interchange or 
movement of animals without regard to health status.
    Herd/flock depopulation. Removal by slaughter or other means of 
destruction of all sheep or goats in a flock or herd, or from a specific 
premises or under common ownership prior to restocking such premises 
with new animals.

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    Mortgage. Any mortgage, lien, or interest that is recorded under 
State law or identified in the indemnity claim form filed in accordance 
with this subpart, and held by any person other than the one claiming 
indemnity.
    Official seal. A serially numbered metal strip consisting of a self-
locking device on one end and a slot on the other end, which forms a 
loop when the ends are engaged and which cannot be reused if opened, and 
is applied by a representative of the Veterinarian in Charge or the 
State animal health official.
    Owner. Any person who has legal or rightful title to sheep, goats, 
and horses, whether or not the animals are subject to a mortgage.
    Permit. An official document for movement of animals under this 
subpart issued by an APHIS representative, State representative, or 
accredited veterinarian listing the disease status and identification of 
the animal, where consigned, cleaning and disinfecting requirements, and 
proof of slaughter certification.
    Person. Any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, 
partnership, society, or joint stock company, or other legal entity.
    Registered sheep and goats. Sheep and goats for which individual 
records of ancestry are recorded and maintained by a breed association 
whose purpose is the improvement of the species, and for which 
individual registration certificates are issued and recorded by such 
breed association.
    State. Any State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin 
Islands of the United States, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, or any 
other territory or possession of the United States.
    State representative. An individual employed in animal health 
activities by a State or a political subdivision thereof, and who is 
authorized by such State or political subdivision to perform the 
function involved under a cooperative agreement with the United States 
Department of Agriculture.
    Veterinarian in Charge. The APHIS veterinary official who is 
assigned by the Administrator to supervise and perform the official 
animal health work of APHIS in the State or area concerned, or any 
person authorized to act for the Veterinarian in Charge.