94-15033. Tuberculosis in Cattle and Bison; State Designation  

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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
    
    9 CFR Part 77
    
    [Docket No. 94-053-1]
    
     
    
    Tuberculosis in Cattle and Bison; State Designation
    
    AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Interim rule and request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: We are amending the tuberculosis regulations concerning the 
    interstate movement of cattle and bison by reducing the designation of 
    Virginia from an accredited-free State to an accredited-free 
    (suspended) State. We have determined that Virginia no longer meets the 
    criteria for designation as an accredited-free State but meets the 
    criteria for designation as an accredited-free (suspended) State. This 
    change is necessary to prevent the spread of tuberculosis in cattle and 
    bison.
    
    DATES: Interim rule effective June 21, 1994. Consideration will be 
    given only to comments received on or before August 22, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Please send an original and three copies of your comments to 
    Chief, Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD, APHIS, USDA, room 804, 
    Federal Building, 6505 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782. Please 
    state that your comments refer to Docket No. 94-053-1. Comments 
    received may be inspected at USDA, room 1141, South Building, 14th 
    Street and Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC, between 8 a.m. and 
    4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Persons wishing to 
    inspect comments are requested to call ahead on (202) 690-2817 to 
    facilitate entry into the comment reading room.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Ronald A. Stenseng, Senior Staff 
    Veterinarian, Cattle Diseases and Surveillance Staff, Veterinary 
    Services, APHIS, USDA, room 729, Federal Building, 6505 Belcrest Road, 
    Hyattsville, MD 20782, (301) 436-8715.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Bovine tuberculosis is the contagious, infectious, and communicable 
    disease caused by Mycobacterium bovis. The tuberculosis regulations 
    contained in 9 CFR part 77 (referred to below as the regulations), 
    regulate the interstate movement of cattle and bison because of 
    tuberculosis. Cattle or bison not known to be affected with or exposed 
    to tuberculosis are eligible for interstate movement without 
    restriction if those cattle or bison are moved from jurisdictions 
    designated as accredited-free States, accredited-free (suspended) 
    States, or modified accredited States. The regulations restrict the 
    interstate movement of cattle or bison not known to be affected with or 
    exposed to tuberculosis if those cattle or bison are moved from 
    jurisdictions designated as nonmodified accredited States.
        The status of a State is based on its freedom from evidence of 
    tuberculosis, the effectiveness of the State's tuberculosis eradication 
    program, and the degree of the State's compliance with the standards 
    contained in a document captioned ``Uniform Methods and Rules--Bovine 
    Tuberculosis Eradication,'' which is part of the regulations via 
    incorporation by reference in part 77.
        An accredited-free State, as defined in Sec. 77.1 of the 
    regulations, is a State that has no findings of tuberculosis in any 
    cattle or bison in the State for at least 5 years. The State must also 
    comply with all the provisions of the ``Uniform Methods and Rules--
    Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication'' regarding accredited-free States.
        An accredited-free (suspended) State is defined as a State with 
    accredited-free status in which tuberculosis has been detected in any 
    cattle or bison in the State. A State is qualified for redesignation of 
    accredited-free status after the herd in which tuberculosis is detected 
    has been quarantined, an epidemiological investigation has confirmed 
    that the disease has not spread from the herd, and all reactor cattle 
    and bison have been destroyed. However, if tuberculosis is detected in 
    two or more herds in the State within 48 months, the State's 
    accredited-free status is revoked.
        Before publication of this interim rule, Virginia was designated in 
    Sec. 77.1 of the regulations as an accredited-free State. However, 
    because tuberculosis has recently been confirmed in one herd within the 
    State, the Administrator has determined that Virginia no longer meets 
    the criteria for designation as an accredited-free State, but instead 
    meets the criteria for designation as an accredited-free (suspended) 
    State. Therefore, we are amending the regulations by removing Virginia 
    from the list of accredited-free States in Sec. 77.1 and adding it to 
    the list of accredited-free (suspended) States in that section.
    
    Immediate Action
    
        The Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 
    has determined that there is good cause for publishing this interim 
    rule without prior opportunity for public comment. Immediate action is 
    necessary to change the regulations so that they accurately reflect the 
    current tuberculosis status of Virginia as an accredited-free 
    (suspended) State. This will provide prospective cattle and bison 
    buyers with accurate and up-to-date information.
        Because prior notice and other public procedures with respect to 
    this action are impracticable and contrary to the public interest under 
    these conditions, we find good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553 to make it 
    effective upon publication in the Federal Register. We will consider 
    comments that are received within 60 days of publication of this rule 
    in the Federal Register. After the comment period closes, we will 
    publish another document in the Federal Register. It will include a 
    discussion of any comments we receive and any amendments we are making 
    to the rule as a result of the comments.
    
    Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        This interim rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866.
        For this action, the Office of Management and Budget has waived its 
    review process required by Executive Order 12866.
        Virginia has approximately 29,000 cattle herds containing 1,710,000 
    cattle and bison. An estimated 90 percent of these herds are owned by 
    small businesses. Changing the status of Virginia may affect the 
    marketability of cattle and bison from the State, since some 
    prospective cattle and bison buyers prefer to buy cattle and bison from 
    accredited-free States. This may result in a small detrimental economic 
    impact on some small entities. We anticipate that this action will not 
    have a significant effect on marketing patterns in Virginia and will 
    therefore not have a significant effect on those persons affected by 
    this action.
        Under these circumstances, the Administrator of the Animal and 
    Plant Health Inspection Service has determined that this action will 
    not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
    entities.
    
    Executive Order 12372
    
        This program/activity is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic 
    Assistance under No. 10.025 and is subject to Executive Order 12372, 
    which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local 
    officials. (See 7 CFR part 3015, subpart V.)
    
    Executive Order 12778
    
        This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778, Civil 
    Justice Reform. This rule: (1) Preempts all State and local laws and 
    regulations that are in conflict with this rule; (2) has no retroactive 
    effect; and (3) does not require administrative proceedings before 
    parties may file suit in court challenging this rule.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        This document contains no information collection or recordkeeping 
    requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501 
    et seq.).
    
    List of Subjects in 9 CFR Part 77
    
        Animal diseases, Bison, Cattle, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements, Transportation, Tuberculosis.
    
        Accordingly, 9 CFR part 77 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 77--TUBERCULOSIS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 77 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 21 U.S.C., 111, 114, 114a, 115-117, 120, 121, 134b, 
    134f; 7 CFR 2.17, 2.51, and 371.2(d).
    
    
    Sec. 77.1  [Amended]
    
        2. In Sec. 77.1, in the definition for Accredited-free state, 
    paragraph (2) is amended by removing ``Virginia.''
        3. In Sec. 77.1, in the definition for Accredited-free (suspended) 
    State, paragraph (2) is amended by removing ``None'' and adding 
    ``Virginia'' in its place.
    
        Done in Washington, DC, this 15th day of June 1994.
    Lonnie J. King,
    Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
    [FR Doc. 94-15033 Filed 6-20-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
6/21/1994
Published:
06/21/1994
Department:
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Interim rule and request for comments.
Document Number:
94-15033
Dates:
Interim rule effective June 21, 1994. Consideration will be given only to comments received on or before August 22, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 21, 1994, Docket No. 94-053-1
CFR: (1)
9 CFR 77.1