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Horses From Mexico; Quarantine Requirements
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We are amending the regulations regarding the importation of horses from Mexico to remove the requirement that such horses be quarantined for not less than 7 days in vector-proof quarantine facilities before being imported into the United States. This action is warranted because Mexico has reported no cases of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE) in over a year, and we have determined that horses imported from Mexico without a 7-day quarantine will not pose a risk of transmitting VEE to horses in the United States.
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Horses From Mexico; Quarantine Requirements; Federal Register Vol. 60, Issue
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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
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Final rule.
We are amending the regulations regarding the importation of horses from Mexico to remove the requirement that such horses be quarantined for not less than 7 days in vector-proof quarantine facilities before being imported into the United States. This action is warranted because Mexico has reported no cases of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE) in over a year, and we have determined that horses imported from Mexico without a 7-day quarantine will not pose a risk of transmitting VEE to horses in the United States.
February 16, 1995.
Dr. Joyce Bowling, Staff Veterinarian, Import-Export Animals Staff, National Center for Import-Export, Veterinary Services, APHIS, USDA, P.O. Drawer 810, Riverdale, MD 20783. The telephone number for the agency contact will change when agency offices in Hyattsville, MD, move to Riverdale, MD, during February. Telephone: (301) 436-8170 (Hyattsville); (301) 734-8170 (Riverdale).
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