The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is removing several restrictions regarding animal identification and ruminant materials processing from regions that present a minimal risk of introducing bovine spongiform encephalopathy into the United States, according to a notice in the Jan. 18 Federal Register. The final rule becomes effective Feb. 18.
Under this amended rule, APHIS is allowing:
APHIS is updating this rule to remove these restrictions because they provide no additional safeguards against the introduction of BSE into the United States. These changes update a March 7, 2005, rule that established regions with effective BSE prevention and detection measures, termed minimal-risk regions and conditions for safely importing live ruminants and ruminant products from such regions. Canada is currently the only country that USDA has concluded meets the requirements for a minimal-risk region.
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