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CFR > Title 9 > Chapter I > Part 72 - Texas (splenetic) fever in cattle


Current as of: Jan. 2010
§ 72.1Ticks [Boophilus annulatus (Margaropus annulatus), Boophilus microplus, or Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi]; interstate movement of infested or exposed animals prohibited
§ 72.2Splenetic or tick fever in cattle in Texas, the Virgin Islands of the United States and vectors of said disease in the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Island of Guam: Restrictions on movement of cattle
§ 72.3Areas quarantined in the Virgin Islands of the United States, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Island of Guam
§ 72.5Area quarantined in Texas
§ 72.6Interstate movement of cattle from quarantined areas not eradicating ticks
§ 72.7Interstate movement of cattle from cooperating States
§ 72.8Interstate movement of cattle from free premises upon inspection and certification by APHIS inspector
§ 72.9Interstate movements of cattle; inspection and certification by APHIS inspector required
§ 72.10Inspected or dipped and certified cattle subject to restrictions of State of destination
§ 72.11Quarantined area; cattle considered infested; requirements for placing in noninfectious pens or premises
§ 72.12Cattle; exposure to tick infestation after treatment or inspection prohibited
§ 72.13Permitted dips and procedures
§ 72.15Owners assume responsibility; must execute agreement prior to dipping or treatment waiving all claims against United States
§ 72.16Designated dipping stations to be approved by the Administrator, APHIS on recommendations of State authorities; facilities
§ 72.17Unloading noninfected cattle for rest, feed, and water only, permitted in authorized pens for such purpose
§ 72.18Movement interstate; specification by the Deputy Administrator, Veterinary Services of treatment required when dipping facilities unavailable
§ 72.19Interstate shipments and use of pine straw, grass, litter from quarantined area; prohibited until disinfected
§ 72.20Exhibition of noninfected cattle in the quarantined area; restrictions under which permitted
§ 72.21Animals infested with or exposed to ticks subject to same restrictions as cattle
§ 72.22Cars, vehicles, and premises; cleaning and treatment after containing infested or exposed animals
§ 72.23Cars or other vehicles having carried infested or exposed cattle in quarantined area shall be cleaned and treated
§ 72.24Litter and manure from carriers and premises of tick-infested animals; destruction or treating required
§ 72.25Dipping methods

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State Laws: Cattle

ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 3 > Chapter 11 > Article 2 - Arizona Beef Council
Arizona Laws > Title 3 > Chapter 11 > Article 9 - Beef Cattle Feed Lots
CaliforniaCalifornia Food and Agricultural Code > Division 5 > Part 2 - Diseased Bovines
California Food and Agricultural Code > Division 10 - Cattle Protection
California Food and Agricultural Code > Division 20 > Chapter 11 - Dairy Cattle Supply Lien
DelawareDelaware Code Title 3 > Chapter 73 - Control And Eradication Of Cattle Diseases
FloridaFlorida Regulations Chapter 5C-7 - Bovine Tuberculosis
Florida Regulations Chapter 5C-9 - Cattle Fever Tick
IdahoIdaho Code Title 22 > Chapter 49 - Beef Cattle Environmental Control Act
IllinoisIllinois Compiled Statutes > 505 ILCS 25 - Beef Market Development Act
Illinois Compiled Statutes > 510 ILCS 30 - Illinois Bovine Brucellosis Eradication Act
IowaIowa Code Chapter 172E - Dairy cattle sold for slaughter
Iowa Code Chapter 181 - Beef cattle producers association
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 287 > Act 291 of 1972 - Beef Industry Commission Act
Michigan Laws > Chapter 289 > Act 340 of 1913 - Immature or Unwholesome Calves
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 80 > Article 6 - Cattle Brands
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 80 > Article 8 - Registration and Protection of Livestock Brands
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 4.1-03 - Beef Commission
North Dakota Code > Chapter 36-15 - Bovine Tuberculosis and Brucellosis
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 40 > Chapter 6 - Bovine Tuberculosis Control
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 3.2 > Chapter 13 - Beef Industry Council
Virginia Code Title 3.2 > Chapter 61 - Cattle Branding and Registration
West VirginiaWest Virginia Code > Chapter 19 > Article 2F - Beef Industry Self-Improvement Assessment Program

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