Classical Swine Fever Status of Mexican States of Campeche, Quintana Roo, Sonora, and Yucatan
plant-animal-health · Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service · Rule · Published 2005-03-28 · Effective 2005-04-12 · 70 FR 15563
Document
Document number
05-6028
Federal Register citation
70 FR 15563
CFR reference
9 CFR 94
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
plant-animal-health
Sub-agency
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Publication date
2005-03-28
Effective date
2005-04-12
USDA docket
Docket No. 02-002-2
Abstract
We are amending the regulations by adding the Mexican States of Campeche, Quintana Roo, Sonora, and Yucatan to the lists of regions considered free of classical swine fever (CSF). We have conducted a series of risk evaluations and have determined that these four States have met our requirements for being recognized as free of this disease. This action allows the importation into the United States of pork, pork products, live swine, and swine semen from these regions. In addition, this rule requires live swine, pork, and pork products imported into the United States from the four Mexican States to be certified as having originated in one of those States or in another region recognized by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service as free of CSF and as not having been commingled, prior to export to the United States, with animals and animal products from regions where CSF exists.