[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 9, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2007]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 9CFR310.21]



[Page 126-127]

 

                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

     CHAPTER III--FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 

                               AGRICULTURE

 

PART 310_POST-MORTEM INSPECTION--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 310.21  Carcasses suspected of containing sulfa and antibiotic residues; sampling frequency; disposition of affected carcasses and parts.



    (a) Calf carcasses from animals suspected of containing biological 

residues under Sec. 309.16(d) of this subchapter shall, on post-mortem 

inspection, be handled in accordance with the provisions of this 

section.

    (b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall 

apply:

    (1) Calf. A calf up to 3 weeks of age or up to 150 pounds.

    (2) Certified calf. A calf that the producer and all other 

subsequent custodians of the calf certify in writing has not been 

treated with any animal drug while in his or her custody or has been 

treated with one or more drugs in accordance with FDA approved label 

directions while in his or her custody and has been withheld from 

slaughter for the period(s) of time specified by those label directions.

    (3) Healthy carcass. A carcass that an inspector determines shows no 

lesions of disease or signs of disease treatment at post-mortem 

inspection

    (4) Producer. The owner of the calf at the time of its birth.

    (5) Sick calf carcass. A calf carcass that an inspector on post-

mortem inspection determines has either signs of disease treatment or 

lesions of disease or was from an animal identified as sick on ante-

mortem.

    (6) Sign of treatment. Sign of treatment of a disease is indicated 

by leakage around jugular veins, subcutaneous, intramuscular or 

intraperitoneal injection lesions, or discoloration from particles or 

oral treatment in any part of the digestive tract.

    (7) Veterinary medical officer. An inspector of the Program that has 

obtained a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree which is recognized by 

the Program.

    (c) Selection of carcasses for testing. The inspector shall perform 

a swab bioassay test \1\ on:

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    \1\ The procedures for performing the swab bioassay test are set 

forth in one of two self-instructional guides: ``Performing the CAST'' 

or ``Fast Antimicrobial Screen Test.'' These guides are available for 

review in the office of the FSIS Docket Clerk, Room 4352 South, Food 

Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 

Washington, DC 20250.

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    (1) Any carcass from a calf tagged as ``U.S. Suspect'' at the time 

of ante-mortem inspection, except that calves whose carcasses are 

condemned for pathology shall not be tested for drug residues.

    (2) Any carcass which he/she finds has either lesions of disease 

which is not condemned because of these lesions or a sign of treatment 

of disease at the time of post-mortem inspection,

    (3) Any carcass of a calf from a producer whose calf or calves have 

previously been condemned for residues as prescribed in paragraph (e) of 

this section, and

    (4) Carcasses from healthy-appearing certified and noncertified 

calves, as determined by the veterinary medical officer during ante-

mortem inspection, will be selected for testing as set forth below:



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                                                 Sampling Rate (percent

                                                   of estimated day's

                 Testing level                         slaughter)

                                               -------------------------

                                                 Certified  Noncertified

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A.............................................         100          100

B.............................................          50           50

C.............................................          20           30

(Start) D.....................................           5           10

E.............................................           2            5

F.............................................           1            2

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    (d) Testing of carcasses:

    (1) The inspector shall test all carcasses as prescribed in 

paragraph (c) of this section.

    (2) Upon initiation of this program at an establishment, the 

inspector shall begin the testing rate for carcasses from healthy-

appearing certified and noncertified calves at Level D as prescribed in 

paragraph (c)(4) of this section. The inspector shall increase the 

testing rate to the next higher level the following business day when 

three carcasses in 100 or less consecutively tested show a positive test 

result for a drug residue. The inspector shall decrease it to the next 

lower level when no more than two calves show a positive test result for 

a drug residue in either 500 calves consecutively tested or all calves 

tested over a 60 working day period.

    (3) Test results shall be determined by the veterinary medical 

officer.

    (4) The establishment may designate one or more of its employees to 

aid the inspector in performing the swab bioassay test under the 

supervision of the veterinary medical officer who shall interpret the 

results, maintain animal identification with the test unit, and ensure 

integrity of the testing program.

    (5) All carcasses and parts thereof from calves selected for testing 

shall be retained until all test results are complete.

    (6) The veterinary medical officer shall condemn all carcasses and 

parts thereof for which there are positive test results and release for 

human consumption all carcasses and parts thereof for which there are 

negative test results.

    (7) If there is a positive test result, subsequent calves from the 

producer of the calf shall be tested in accordance with paragraph (e) of 

this section. These test results will not be included in computations to 

determine an establishment's compliance record.

    (8) The veterinary medical officer may reduce inspection line rates 

when, in his/her judgment, the prescribed testing cannot be adequately 

performed within the time available because the establishment's 

compliance history dictates a need for extensive testing.

    (e) Calves from producers with a previous residue condemnation. The 

inspector shall perform a swab bioassay test on all carcasses of all 

calves in the group. The veterinary medical officer shall determine the 

test results and shall condemn any carcass and parts thereof for which 

there is a positive test result and pass for human consumption any such 

carcass and parts thereof for which there is a negative test result. All 

subsequent calves from the same producer which has previously sold or 

delivered to official establishments any carcass that was condemned 

because of drug residues must be tested according to this paragraph 

until five consecutive animals test completely free of animal drug 

residues.

    (f) If the owner or operator of an official establishment disagrees 

with the veterinary medical officer's disposition of carcasses and parts 

thereof, the owner or operator may appeal as provided in section 306.5 

of this chapter.



[50 FR 32164, Aug. 9, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 2104, Jan. 20, 1987; 55 

FR 7475, Mar. 2, 1990; 60 FR 66483, Dec. 22, 1995]