Federal Register - January 7, 1954

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Washington, Thursday, January 7, 1954

TITLE 9 ANIMALS AND
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
Chapter I Agricultural Research Serv ice, Department of Agriculture Subchapter C Interstate Transportation of Animals and Poultry . B. A. I. Order 383, Revised, Arndt. 15
P art 76 H og C h o le r a , S w in e P lag u e , and O th e r C o m m u n ic a b l e S w in e D i s
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Subpart B V esicular E x a n t h e m a
garbage or other feeds to the exclusion of any raw garbage for a period of 30
consecutive days just prior to the inter state movement and that a visual inspec tion of all swine on the premises of origin just prior to movement therefrom dis closed no indication of vesicular exan thema. The provisions of subparagraph 1 of this paragraph shall not be appli cable to such movements.

Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making:
Milk handling in Stark County, Ohio________________________

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Agricultural Research Service
Rules and regulations:
Hog cholera, swine plague, and other communicable swine 2.
Subparagraph 2 of paragraph d diseases; vesicular exanthe o f 76.30 is amended to read:
ma ; movement of swine and swine products from a nond Movement of swine products de quarantined area___________
rived from swine fed raw garbage.

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During the period from January 1954, to June 30, 1954, both dates inclu Pursuant to the authority conferred sive, swine products derived from swine upon the Secretary of Agriculture by sec which had been fed raw garbage but tions 1 and 2 of the act of February 2, which, for a period of 30 consecutive 1903, as amended <21 U, S. CH I, 120, days just prior to slaughter, had been 76.30 of the regulations restricting the fed cooked garbage or other feeds to the interstate movement of swine and certain exclusion of any raw garbage, which had swine products because of vesicular ex been kept on a premise on which no raw anthema 9 CFR Supp., Part 16, Subpart garbage had been fed to swine during B; 18 F. R. 3636, 3829, as amended is such 30-day period, and which had not hereby amended in the following re-- come in contact with swine fed any raw garbage during such 30-day period, may spects:
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Subparagraph 2 of paragraph cbe moved interstate under this subpart from a non-quarantined area. The pro of 76.30 is amended to read:
visions of subparagraph 1 of this para 76.30 Movement of swine and swine graph shall not be applicable to such products from a non-quarantined movements.
area.
c Movement of swine fed raw gar The amendment is in the nature of a relief of restrictions in that it extends to bage.
2 During the period from JanuaryJune 30, 1954, the provisions contained 1,1954, to June 30, 1954, both dates inin 76.30 c 2 and d 2 of the clusive, swine which have been fed raw regulations permitting the interstate garbage but which, for a period of 30 movement, from a non-quarantined area consecutive days just prior to the inter for any purpose, of swine which have statemovement, have been fed cooked been fed raw garbage but which have garbage or other feeds to the exclusion been fed cooked garbage or other feeds of any raw garbage, which have been kept to the exclusion of any raw garbage for on a premise on which no raw garbage 30 days prior to such movement and of has been fed to swine during such 30-day swine products derived from swine which period, and which have not come in con had been fed raw garbage but which had tact with swine fed any raw garbage dur been fed cooked garbage or other feeds to ing such 30-day period, may be moved the exclusion of any raw garbage fo r 30
interstate under this subpart from a nondays prior to slaughter, provided the quarantined area, if accompanied by a other requirements of said provisions certificate signed by an inspector of the are complied with. The present provi Bureau, an inspector employed by the sions terminate December 31, 1953. The State of origin of the swine, or other amendment should be made effective on inspector who may be approved by the January 1, 1954, in order to be of maxi Chief of Bureau for this purpose, stating mum benefit to affected persons. Ac that as far as he has been able to detercordingly, under section 4 of the AdminContinued on next page hiine such swine have been fed cooked movement of s w in e and s w in e products from a n o n - q uaratined area
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1,Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Agricultural R e s e a r c h Service.

Army Department See also Engineers Corps.
Rules and regulations:
Army procurement procedure;
miscellaneous amendments..

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Commerce Department See Foreign Commerce Bureau.

Defense Department See Army Department.

Engineers Corps Rules and regulations:
Bridge regulations ; Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, New Jersey and Pennsylvania____
Danger zone regulations; Mon terey Bay, California_______

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Federal Communications Com mission Notices:
Broadcast Bureau; order redefining functions_______ _____
Hearings, etc.:
Mackay Radio and Telegraph Co., Inc___________________
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. and Aledo Telephone Co________________________
Proposed rule making:
Authorized transmitter-power.
Domestic public radio services.
Reports of communication com mon carriers and their affil iates_______________________
Rules and regulations:
Stations on shipboard in the Maritime Service; general purpose watches______ _______
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Federal Register - January 7, 1954

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Date07/01/1954

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