[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: 9CFR82.4] [Page 340-341] TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PART 82_EXOTIC NEWCASTLE DIS- EASE (END) AND CHLAMYDIOSIS --Table of Contents Subpart A_Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) Sec. 82.4 General provisions. (a) Prohibitions. The following articles may not be moved interstate from a quarantined area: (1) Dead birds and dead poultry, including any parts of the birds or poultry, that are infected with END, or are from a flock of birds or poultry infected with END; (2) Litter used by or manure generated by birds or poultry, or a flock of birds or poultry, infected with END; (3) Any eggs from birds or poultry, or a flock of birds or poultry, infected with END; (4) Hatching eggs from flocks of birds or poultry exposed to END; and (5) Live birds or live poultry from flocks infected with or exposed to END. (b) Restrictions. The following articles may be moved interstate from a quarantined area only in accordance with this subpart: (1) Live birds or live poultry not known to be infected with or exposed to END; [[Page 341]] (2) Dressed carcasses of birds and poultry, and other dead birds and dead poultry, including any parts of the birds or poultry, that are not known to be infected with END; (3) Litter used by or manure generated by birds or poultry not known to be infected with END; (4) Eggs, other than hatching eggs, from birds or poultry from flocks not known to be infected with END; (5) Hatching eggs from birds or poultry not known to be infected with or exposed to END; and (6) Cages, coops, containers, troughs, vehicles, or other equipment used for birds, poultry, eggs, manure, or litter. (c) Exceptions. This subpart does not apply to the interstate movement of birds, poultry, or other articles from a quarantined area if the interstate movement is made by the United States Department of Agriculture for purposes of research or diagnosis.