Tuberculosis in Captive Cervids; Extend Interval for Conducting Reaccreditation Test

Document ID: APHIS-2005-0119-0034
Document Type: Rule
Agency: Animal And Plant Health Inspection Service
Topics: Animal Diseases, Bison, Cattle, Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements, Transportation, Tuberculosis
Federal Register Number: 06-03984
CFR Citation: 9 CFR 77
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Abstract: We are amending the regulations regarding tuberculosis in captive cervids by extending, from 2 years to 3, the term for which accredited herd status is valid and increasing by 12 months the interval for conducting the reaccreditation test required to maintain the accredited tuberculosis-free status of cervid herds. We are also reducing, from three tests to two, the number of consecutive negative official tuberculosis tests required of all eligible captive cervids in a herd before a herd can be eligible for recognition as an accredited herd. These actions will reduce testing costs for herd owners, lessen the potential for animal injury or death during testing, and lower administrative costs for State and Federal regulatory agencies. In addition, we are amending the regulations by removing references to the blood tuberculosis test for captive cervids, as that test is no longer used in the tuberculosis eradication program for captive cervids. This change updates the regulations so that they refer only to those official tests currently in use.
Document Subtype: Final rule
Received Date: April 27 2006, at 07:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Start-End Page: 24803 - 24806

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