[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: 9CFR93.107]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 93_IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN ANIMALS, BIRDS, AND POULTRY, AND CERTAIN 
ANIMAL, BIRD, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS; REQUIREMENTS FOR MEANS OF CONVEYANCE 
AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS--Table of Contents
 
                             Subpart A_Birds
 
Sec. 93.107  Special provisions.

    (a) In-bond shipments from Canada. Birds from Canada transported in-
bond through the United States for immediate export shall be inspected 
at the border port of entry and, when accompanied by an import permit 
obtained under Sec. 93.103 of this part and all conditions therein are 
observed, shall be allowed entry into the United States and shall be 
otherwise handled as provided in paragraph (d) of Sec. 93.101.
    (b) Ratites from Canada. Ratites that were hatched and raised in 
Canada or ratites that were legally imported into Canada and, upon 
arrival in Canada, were quarantined for a minimum of 28 days at a 
Canadian quarantine facility and remained in Canada for an additional 60 
days following completion of quarantine may be imported into the United 
States:
    (1) Without being quarantined upon arrival in the United States; and
    (2) At any of the following ports of entry: Anchorage, AK; 
Fairbanks, AK; Los Angeles, CA; San Diego, CA; Denver, CO; Miami, FL; 
Tampa, FL; Atlanta, GA; Eastport, ID; Chicago, IL; New Orleans, LA; 
Boston, MA; Baltimore, MD; Houlton, ME; Jackman, ME; Detroit, MI; Port 
Huron, MI; Sault Ste. Marie, MI; Minneapolis, MN; Raymond, MT; 
Sweetgrass, MT; Buffalo, NY; Champlain, NY; New York, NY; Stewart 
Airport, Newburgh, NY; Dunseith, ND; Pembina, ND; Portal, ND; Portland, 
OR; San Juan, PR; Houston, TX; Highgate Springs, VT; Seattle, WA; and 
Sumas, WA; and
    (3) If offered for entry at a Canadian land border port listed in 
Sec. 93.203(b), without an import permit; and
    (4) If consigned directly to slaughter from the port of entry, 
without being treated for ectoparasites within 3 to 14 days before 
shipment to the United States, as otherwise required by Sec. 
93.104(c)(8); and
    (5) If in compliance with all of the applicable regulations of the 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service contained in Title 50, subchapter B, of 
the Code of Federal Regulations.
    (c) Ratite eggs from Canada. Hatching eggs of ratites that were laid 
in Canada may be imported into the United States:
    (1) Without being quarantined upon arrival in the United States; and
    (2) At any of the ports of entry listed in paragraph (b)(2) of this 
section or authorized by Sec. 93.105(a); and
    (3) If offered for entry at a Canadian land border port listed in 
Sec. 93.203(b), without an import permit; and
    (4) If in compliance with all of the applicable regulations of the 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service contained in Title 50, subchapter B, of 
the Code of Federal Regulations.

[55 FR 31495, Aug. 2, 1990, as amended at 61 FR 68126, Dec. 27, 1996. 
Redesignated and amended at 56012, 56015, Oct. 28, 1997; 65 FR 38178, 
June 20, 2000; 67 FR 68022, Nov. 8, 2002]

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