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November 14, 2006
VHS Federal Order Amended
The purpose of this Federal Order is to prevent the spread of viral hemorrhagic
septicemia (VHS) into aquaculture facilities. This Order amends and replaces the
Order for VHS issued on October 24, 2006, by allowing the importation or
interstate movement of VHS-susceptible live species of fish (as specified below)
under certain conditions, while continuing to prevent the spread of VHS.
This Order is issued pursuant to the Animal Health Protection Act (AHPA). The
AHPA authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to prohibit or restrict the
importation or movement in interstate commerce of any animal, article, or means
of conveyance if the Secretary determines that the prohibition or restriction is
necessary to prevent the introduction or dissemination of any pest or disease of
livestock into or within the United States.
Due to outbreaks of VHS, the Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS) has determined that it is necessary, in order to
prevent the spread of VHS into aquaculture facilities, to prohibit or restrict
the importation of VHS-susceptible species of live fish from two Canadian
Provinces into the United States and to prohibit or restrict the interstate
movement of the same species of live fish from VHS-affected or at-risk States.
All international and interstate movement of VHS-susceptible species of live
fish from affected or at-risk Provinces or States that is not specified as
permissible by this Order is prohibited.
1. Affected or At-Risk Regions
U.S. States: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Canadian Provinces: Ontario, Quebec
2. VHS-Susceptible Species of Live Fish
The current list of species of VHS-susceptible live fish affected by this Order
is located on the APHIS Web site at www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/aqua/. A paper copy of
this list may also be received by calling 301-734-6188.
3. Permissible International Movement of VHS-Susceptible Species of Live Fish
VHS-susceptible species of live salmonid fish from affected Canadian provinces
may be imported into the United States only if the shipment meets the
requirements set forth in title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, Sections 16.13
(a) (3) and 16.13 (b).
4. Permissible Movement of VHS-Susceptible Species of Live Fish from
VHS-affected or at-risk States
(a) Movement to slaughter facilities:
VHS-susceptible species of live fish may be moved interstate from any
VHS-affected or at-risk State to any other State if all of the following
conditions are met:
(1) The fish are for human consumption.
(2) The fish, if not tested for VHS, are accompanied by a valid form VS 1-27
(Permit for Movement of Restricted Animals) issued by an APHIS area office.
(3) The fish are transported to a State-inspected slaughter facility. The
slaughter facility must discharge waste water to a municipal sewage system that
includes waste water disinfection. Alternately, the slaughter facility may
discharge to either a non-discharging settling pond or a settling pond that
disinfects according to all applicable EPA and State regulatory criteria. Offal,
including carcasses, from the slaughter facility must be either rendered or
composted.
(b) Movement to research and diagnostic laboratories
VHS-susceptible species of live fish may be moved interstate from VHS-affected
or at-risk States to research or diagnostic laboratories in any State if all of
the following conditions are met:
(1) The fish are transported to an approved research or diagnostic laboratory.
Laboratory approval to work with VHS shall be authorized by the State, Tribal or
Federal competent authority for aquatic animal health.
(2) The fish are accompanied by a valid form VS 1-27 (Permit for Movement of
Restricted Animals) issued by an APHIS area office.
(3) Effluent and carcasses shall be considered medical waste and shall be
disposed of at the receiving research or diagnostic facility according to all
applicable EPA and State regulatory criteria.
(c) Other movement
VHS-susceptible species of live fish from VHS-affected or at-risk States may be
moved interstate to any State if the following conditions are met:
The fish are transported with documentation from the appropriate State, Tribal,
or Federal competent authority(s) for aquatic animal health stating that the
fish have tested negative for VHS virus according to (i) the USFWS/AFS-FHS
Standard Procedures for Aquatic Animal Health Inspections section of the
Suggested Procedures for the Detection and Identification of Certain Finfish and
Shellfish Pathogens 2005 Edition, American Fisheries Society, Fish Health
Section, Bethesda, Maryland (commonly referred to as the AFS Blue Book); or (ii)
the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) Manual of Diagnostic Tests for
Aquatic Animals, Fifth Edition (2006), Chapter 2.1.5, OIE, Paris, France.
5. Permissible Movement of VHS-Susceptible Species of Live Fish through
VHS-affected or at-risk States
For live fish originating from non-restricted areas, permission to transit
through a State to another State of destination is not required under this
Order.
Additional information may be found on the USDA-APHIS website:
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/newsroom/hot_issues/vhs/vhs.shtml
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