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Importation of Cattle From Mexico; Addition of Port at San Luis, AZ

trade · Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service · Rule · Published 2009-01-02 · Effective 2009-01-02 · 74 FR 1

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Document number
E8-31212
Federal Register citation
74 FR 1
CFR reference
9 CFR 93
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
trade
Sub-agency
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Publication date
2009-01-02
Effective date
2009-01-02
USDA docket
Docket No. APHIS-2007-0095

Abstract

We are amending the regulations regarding the importation of cattle from Mexico by adding San Luis, AZ, as a port through which cattle that have been infested with fever ticks or exposed to fever ticks or tick-borne diseases may be imported into the United States. A new facility for the handling of animals is to be constructed on the Mexican side of the border at the port of San Luis, AZ, that will be equipped with facilities necessary for the proper chute inspection, dipping, and testing that are required for such cattle under the regulations. We are also amending the regulations to remove provisions that limit the admission of cattle that have been infested with fever ticks or exposed to fever ticks or tick-borne diseases to the State of Texas. The statutory requirement that limited the admission of those cattle to the State of Texas has been repealed. These changes will make an additional port of entry available and relieve restrictions on the movement of imported Mexican cattle within the United States.

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