[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR55.24]

[Page 197-199]
 
                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 55_CONTROL OF CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart B_Chronic Wasting Disease Herd Certification Program
 
Sec. 55.24  Herd status.

    (a) Initial and subsequent status. When a herd is first enrolled in 
the CWD Herd Certification Program, it will be placed in First Year 
status, except that; if the herd is comprised solely of animals obtained 
from herds already enrolled in the Program, the newly enrolled herd will 
have the same status as the lowest status of any herd that provided 
animals for the new herd. If the herd continues to meet the requirements 
of the CWD Herd Certification Program, each year, on the anniversary of 
the enrollment date the herd status will be upgraded by 1 year; i.e., 
Second Year status, Third Year status, Fourth Year status, and Fifth 
Year status. One year from the date a herd is placed in Fifth Year 
status, the herd status will be changed to ``Certified'', and the herd 
will remain in ``Certified'' status as long as it is enrolled in the 
program, provided its status is not lost or suspended in accordance with 
this section. Once the herd has received ``Certified'' status, slaughter 
surveillance and surveillance of animals killed in shooter operations 
will no longer be required, but other requirements of the program will 
remain in force.
    (b) Loss or suspension of herd status. (1) If a herd is designated a 
CWD-positive herd or a CWD-exposed herd, it will immediately lose its 
program status and may only reenroll after entering into a herd plan.
    (2) If a herd is designated a CWD-suspect herd, a trace back herd, 
or a trace forward herd, it will immediately be placed in Suspended 
status pending an epidemiologic investigation by APHIS or a State animal 
health agency. If the epidemiologic investigation determines that the 
herd was not commingled with a CWD-positive animal, the herd will be 
reinstated to its former program status, and the time spent in Suspended 
status will count toward its promotion to the next herd status level.

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    (i) If the epidemiologic investigation determines that the herd was 
commingled with a CWD-positive animal, the herd will lose its program 
status and will be designated a CWD-exposed herd.
    (ii) If the epidemiological investigation is unable to make a 
determination regarding the exposure of the herd, because the necessary 
animal or animals are no longer available for testing (i.e. a trace 
animal from a known positive herd died and was not tested) or for other 
reasons, the herd status will continue as Suspended unless and until a 
herd plan is developed for the herd. If a herd plan is developed and 
implemented, the herd will be reinstated to its former program status, 
and the time spent in Suspended status will count toward its promotion 
to the next herd status level; Except that, if the epidemiological 
investigation finds that the owner of the herd has not fully complied 
with program requirements for animal identification, animal testing, and 
recordkeeping, the herd will be reinstated into the CWD Herd 
Certification Program at the First Year status level, with a new 
enrollment date set at the date the herd entered into Suspended status. 
Any herd reinstated after being placed in Suspended status must then 
comply with the requirements of the herd plan as well as the 
requirements of the CWD Herd Certification Program. The herd plan will 
require testing of all animals that die in the herd for any reason, 
regardless of the age of the animal, may require movement restrictions 
for animals in the herd based on epidemiologic evidence regarding the 
risk posed by the animals in question, and may include other 
requirements found necessary to control the risk of spreading CWD.
    (3) If an APHIS or State representative determines that animals from 
a herd enrolled in the program have commingled with animals from a herd 
with a lower program status, the herd with the higher program status 
will be reduced to the status of the herd with which its animals 
commingled.
    (c) Cancellation of enrollment by Administrator. The Administrator 
may cancel the enrollment of an enrolled herd by giving written notice 
to the herd owner. In the event of such cancellation, the herd owner may 
not reapply to enroll in the CWD Herd Certification Program for 5 years 
from the effective date of the cancellation. The Administrator may 
cancel enrollment after determining that the herd owner failed to comply 
with any requirements of this section. Before enrollment is canceled, an 
APHIS representative will inform the herd owner of the reasons for the 
proposed cancellation.
    (1) Herd owners may appeal cancellation of enrollment or loss or 
suspension of herd status by writing to the Administrator within 10 days 
after being informed of the reasons for the proposed action. The appeal 
must include all of the facts and reasons upon which the herd owner 
relies to show that the reasons for the proposed action are incorrect or 
do not support the action. The Administrator will grant or deny the 
appeal in writing as promptly as circumstances permit, stating the 
reason for his or her decision. If there is a conflict as to any 
material fact, a hearing will be held to resolve the conflict. Rules of 
practice concerning the hearing will be adopted by the Administrator. 
However, cancellation of enrollment or loss or suspension of herd status 
shall become effective pending final determination in the proceeding if 
the Administrator determines that such action is necessary to prevent 
the possible spread of CWD. Such action shall become effective upon oral 
or written notification, whichever is earlier, to the herd owner. In the 
event of oral notification, written confirmation shall be given as 
promptly as circumstances allow. This cancellation of enrollment or loss 
or suspension of herd status shall continue in effect pending the 
completion of the proceeding, and any judicial review thereof, unless 
otherwise ordered by the Administrator.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (d) Herd status of animals added to herds. A herd may add animals 
from herds with the same or a higher herd status in the CWD Herd 
Certification Program with no negative impact on the certification 
status of the receiving herd.\2\ If animals are acquired from a

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herd with a lower herd status, the receiving herd reverts to the program 
status of the sending herd. If a herd participating in the CWD Herd 
Certification Program acquires animals from a nonparticipating herd, the 
receiving herd reverts to First Year status with a new enrollment date 
of the date of acquisition of the animal.
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    \2\ Note that in addition to this requirement, Sec. 81.3 of this 
chapter restricts the interstate movement of farmed and captive deer, 
elk, and moose based on their status in the CWD Herd Certification 
Program.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
0579-0237.)