I have read the document and have the following comments for your consideration:
On page 42319, under the heading, Restrictions Following Arrival in the United
States, APHIS proposes prohibiting horses, allowed entry for noncompetitive
public exhibition and entertainment purposes, from entering competitions. Should
APHIS be concerned about the reason for importation? I believe the regulations
should be designed to protect the health of U.S. equines, and not be concerned
about the use of the imported equines. A temporary entry permit is acceptable as
long as the equines meet the requirements of 93.304 and 93.314, import permit
and health certificate. This proposal also will require the health certificate for
noncompetitive entertainment horses to certify that cultures negative for CEM have
been collected from each horse on three separate occasions within a 7-day period,
with the last set of specimens collected within 30 days of exportation. The stated
purpose for this requirement is that this would help to ensure that horses infected
with CEM do not enter this country and jeopardize the health of the U.S. horse
population. That is a good plan that should be applicable to horses entering the
U.S. for competition as well.
On page 42321, under the heading, Trust Fund Agreement and Cost of
Government-Provided Services, the average salary, per hour, for an APHIS
representative, among other factors, is used to establish estimated costs. APHIS
should clarify that the average salary used in the calculation is the average salary
of APHIS personnel qualified to perform duties required to conduct the required
inspection and monitoring.
Comment from Lee Jan, DVM, Texas Animal Health Commission
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Temporary Importation of Horses; Noncompetitive Entertainment Horses From Countries Affected With Contagious Equine Metritis
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