cfr_sections
Data license: Public Domain (U.S. Government data) · Data source: Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API
7 rows where part_number = 86 and title_number = 9 sorted by section_id
This data as json, CSV (advanced)
Suggested facets: amendment_citations
| section_id ▼ | title_number | title_name | chapter | subchapter | part_number | part_name | subpart | subpart_name | section_number | section_heading | agency | authority | source_citation | amendment_citations | full_text |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:9:1.0.1.3.29.0.46.1 | 9 | Animals and Animal Products | I | C | 86 | PART 86—ANIMAL DISEASE TRACEABILITY | § 86.1 Definitions. | APHIS | [78 FR 2071, Jan. 9, 2013, as amended at 89 FR 39564, May 9, 2024] | Animal identification number (AIN). A numbering system for the official identification of individual animals in the United States that provides a nationally unique identification number for each animal. The AIN consists of 15 digits, with the first 3 being the country code (840 for the United States or a unique country code for any U.S. territory that has such a code and elects to use it in place of the 840 code). The alpha characters USA or the numeric code assigned to the manufacturer of the identification device by the International Committee on Animal Recording may be used as an alternative to the 840 or other prefix representing a U.S. territory; however, only the AIN beginning with the 840 or other prefix representing a U.S. territory will be recognized as official for use on AIN tags applied to animals on or after March 11, 2015. The AIN beginning with the 840 prefix may not be applied to animals known to have been born outside the United States. Approved livestock facility. A stockyard, livestock market, buying station, concentration point, or any other premises under State or Federal veterinary inspection where livestock are assembled and that has been approved under § 71.20 of this chapter. Approved tagging site. A premises, authorized by APHIS, State, or Tribal animal health officials, where livestock without official identification may be transferred to have official identification applied on behalf of their owner or the person in possession, care, or control of the animals when they are brought to the premises. Commuter herd. A herd of cattle or bison moved interstate during the course of normal livestock management operations and without change of ownership directly between two premises, as provided in a commuter herd agreement. Commuter herd agreement. A written agreement between the owner(s) of a herd of cattle or bison and the animal health officials for the States or Tribes of origin and destination specifying the conditions required for the interstate movement from one premises to anot… | |||||
| 9:9:1.0.1.3.29.0.46.2 | 9 | Animals and Animal Products | I | C | 86 | PART 86—ANIMAL DISEASE TRACEABILITY | § 86.2 General requirements for traceability. | APHIS | [78 FR 2071, Jan. 9, 2013, as amended at 89 FR 39564, May 9, 2024] | (a) The regulations in this part apply only to covered livestock, as defined in § 86.1. (b) No person may move covered livestock interstate or receive such livestock moved interstate unless the livestock meet all applicable requirements of this part. (c) The regulations in this part will apply to the movement of covered livestock onto and from Tribal lands only when the movement is an interstate movement; i.e. , when the movement is across a State line. (d) In addition to meeting all applicable requirements of this part, all covered livestock moved interstate must be moved in compliance with all applicable provisions of APHIS program disease regulations (subchapter C of this chapter). (e) The interstate movement requirements in this part do not apply to the movement of covered livestock if: (1) The movement occurs entirely within Tribal land that straddles a State line and the Tribe has a separate traceability system from the States in which its lands are located; or (2) The movement is to a custom slaughter facility in accordance with Federal and State regulations for preparation of meat. | |||||
| 9:9:1.0.1.3.29.0.46.3 | 9 | Animals and Animal Products | I | C | 86 | PART 86—ANIMAL DISEASE TRACEABILITY | § 86.3 Recordkeeping requirements. | APHIS | [89 FR 39564, May 9, 2024] | (a) Any State, Tribe, accredited veterinarian, or other person or entity who distributes official identification devices must maintain for 5 years a record of the names and addresses of anyone to whom the devices were distributed. Official identification device distribution records must be entered by the person distributing the devices into the Tribal, State, Federal, or other database acceptable to each government entity. Additional guidance on meeting these recordkeeping requirements is found in the OAIDS. (b) Records of official identification devices applied by a federally accredited veterinarian to a client animal must be kept in a readily accessible record system. (c) Approved livestock facilities must keep any ICVIs or alternate documentation that is required by this part for the interstate movement of covered livestock that enter the facility on or after March 11, 2013. For poultry and swine, such documents must be kept for at least 2 years, and for cattle and bison, sheep and goats, cervids, and equids, 5 years. (d) Records required under paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section must be maintained by the responsible person or entity and must be of sufficient accuracy, quality, and completeness to demonstrate compliance with all conditions and requirements under this part. During normal business hours, APHIS must be allowed access to all records, to include visual inspection and reproduction ( e.g., photocopying, digital reproduction). The responsible person or entity must submit to APHIS all reports and notices containing the information specified within 48 hours of receipt of request, or earlier if warranted by an emergency disease response. | |||||
| 9:9:1.0.1.3.29.0.46.4 | 9 | Animals and Animal Products | I | C | 86 | PART 86—ANIMAL DISEASE TRACEABILITY | § 86.4 Official identification. | APHIS | [78 FR 2071, Jan. 9, 2013, as amended at 89 FR 39565, May 9, 2024] | (a) Official identification devices and methods. The Administrator has approved the following official identification devices or methods for the species listed. The Administrator may authorize the use of additional devices or methods for a specific species if he or she determines that such additional devices or methods will provide for adequate traceability. Additional guidance on official identification devices, methods, and the approval process is found in the Official Animal Identification Device Standards (OAIDS) document. (1) Cattle and bison. Cattle and bison that are required to be officially identified for interstate movement under this part must be identified by means of: (i) For an official eartag, beginning November 5, 2024, all official eartags sold for or applied to cattle and bison must be readable both visually and electronically (EID); (ii) Brands registered with a recognized brand inspection authority and accompanied by an official brand inspection certificate, when agreed to by the shipping and receiving State or Tribal animal health authorities; or (iii) Tattoos and other identification methods acceptable to a breed association for registration purposes, accompanied by a breed registration certificate, when agreed to by the shipping and receiving State or/Tribal animal health authorities; or (iv) Group/lot identification when a group/lot identification number (GIN) may be used. (2) Horses and other equine species. Horses and other equine species that are required to be officially identified for interstate movement under this part must be identified by one of the following methods: (i) A description sufficient to identify the individual equid including, but not limited to, name, age, breed, color, gender, distinctive markings, and unique and permanent forms of identification when present (e.g., brands, tattoos, scars, cowlicks, blemishes or biometric measurements). When the identity of the equid is in question at the receiving destination, the State or Tribal animal health official … | |||||
| 9:9:1.0.1.3.29.0.46.5 | 9 | Animals and Animal Products | I | C | 86 | PART 86—ANIMAL DISEASE TRACEABILITY | § 86.5 Documentation requirements for interstate movement of covered livestock. | APHIS | [89 FR 39565, May 9, 2024] | (a) Responsible persons and required documentation. The persons responsible for animals leaving a premises for interstate movement must ensure that the animals are accompanied by an interstate certificate of veterinary inspection (ICVI) or other document required by this part for the interstate movement of animals. (b) Forwarding of documents. (1) The APHIS representative, State or Tribal representative, or accredited veterinarian issuing an ICVI or other document required for the interstate movement of animals under this part, must forward a copy of the ICVI or other document to the State or Tribal animal health official of the State or Tribe of origin within 7 calendar days from the date on which the ICVI or other document is issued. The State or Tribal animal health official in the State or Tribe of origin must forward a copy of the ICVI or other document to the State or Tribal animal health official in the State or Tribe of destination within 7 calendar days from date on which the ICVI or other document is received. (2) The animal health official or accredited veterinarian issuing or receiving an ICVI or other interstate movement document in accordance with paragraph (b)(1) of this section must keep a copy of the ICVI or alternate documentation. For poultry and swine, such documents must be kept for at least 2 years, and for cattle and bison, sheep and goats, cervids, and equine species, 5 years. (c) Cattle and bison. Cattle and bison moved interstate must be accompanied by an ICVI unless: (1) They are moved directly to a recognized slaughtering establishment, or directly to an approved livestock facility and then directly to a recognized slaughtering establishment, and they are accompanied by an owner-shipper statement. (2) They are moved directly to an approved livestock facility with an owner-shipper statement and do not move interstate from the facility unless accompanied by an ICVI. (3) They are moved from the farm of origin for veterinary medical examination or treatment and returned to the … | |||||
| 9:9:1.0.1.3.29.0.46.6 | 9 | Animals and Animal Products | I | C | 86 | PART 86—ANIMAL DISEASE TRACEABILITY | §§ 86.6-86.7 [Reserved] | APHIS | |||||||
| 9:9:1.0.1.3.29.0.46.7 | 9 | Animals and Animal Products | I | C | 86 | PART 86—ANIMAL DISEASE TRACEABILITY | § 86.8 Preemption. | APHIS | State, Tribal, and local laws and regulations may not specify an official identification device or method that would have to be used if multiple devices or methods may be used under this part for a particular species, nor may the State or Tribe of destination impose requirements that would otherwise cause the State or Tribe from which the shipments originate to have to develop a particular kind of traceability system or change its existing system in order to meet the requirements of the State or Tribe of destination. |
Advanced export
JSON shape: default, array, newline-delimited, object
CREATE TABLE cfr_sections (
section_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
title_number INTEGER,
title_name TEXT,
chapter TEXT,
subchapter TEXT,
part_number TEXT,
part_name TEXT,
subpart TEXT,
subpart_name TEXT,
section_number TEXT,
section_heading TEXT,
agency TEXT,
authority TEXT,
source_citation TEXT,
amendment_citations TEXT,
full_text TEXT
);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_title ON cfr_sections(title_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_part ON cfr_sections(part_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_agency ON cfr_sections(agency);