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9 CFR 95.28 - Hay or straw and similar material from tick-infested areas. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 9 › Chapter I › Subchapter D › Part 95 › Section 95.28 9 CFR 95.28 - Hay or straw and similar material from tick-infested areas.
§ 95.28
Hay or straw and similar material from tick-infested areas.
Hay or straw, grass, or similar material from tick-infested pastures, ranges, or premises may disseminate the contagion of splenetic, Southern or Texas fever when imported for animal feed or bedding; therefore, such hay or straw, grass, or similar materials shall not be imported unless such material is first disinfected with a disinfectant specified in § 95.26(d).
§ 95.28, Nt.
At 78 FR 73003, Dec. 4, 2013, § 95.28 was redesignated as § 95.39, effective Mar. 4, 2014.
§ 95.28 Glands, organs, ox gall, and like materials; requirements for unrestricted entry.
Glands, organs, ox gall or bile, bone marrow, and various like materials derived from domestic ruminants or swine, intended for use in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products shall not be imported except subject to handling and treatment in accordance with § 95.29, unless such glands, organs, or materials originated in and were shipped directly from a region not declared by the Secretary of Agriculture to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease or rinderpest. [28 FR 5981, June 13, 1963, as amended at 62 FR 56024, Oct. 28, 1997. Redesignated and amended at 78 FR 73003, 73007, Dec. 4, 2013]