USDA APHIS Role in the Transportation of Laboratory Animals. Dr. Carol Clarke Research Staff Officer USDA APHIS Animal Care

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USDA APHIS Role in the Transportation of Laboratory Animals Dr. Carol Clarke Research Staff Officer USDA APHIS Animal Care

Collaborations The US Department of Agriculture consults and cooperates with other federal and state agencies

USDA ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service APHIS mission: To protect the health and value of American agriculture and natural resources Veterinary Services Duties: Animal Health Deputy Administrator Dr. John Clifford Animal Care Duties: Animal Welfare Deputy Administrator Dr. Chester Gipson

Public Health & Disease Surveillance

Veterinary Services Animal Health Protection Act Public Law 107-171, USC 7 8301et seq, One statutory framework for all animal quarantine & related laws Animal Health Protection Regulations 9 CFR Chapter1 Subchapters B L. The regulations describe in greater detail how the AHPA is to be interpreted

Animals of Interest Livestock : includes but not limited to bovine, ovine, caprine, porcine, equine, cervid, fish, and shellfish.

Relevant Functional Units National Import Export Services (NIES): Oversight of import and export of animals as it pertains to agriculture. Science, Technology and Analysis Service (STAS) Reference laboratory services Surveillance, Preparedness, and Response Services (SPRS) Health surveillance and trace back

VS and Lab Animal movement VS concerned about impacts on US agriculture Becomes involved in the event livestock display symptoms of a: Foreign Animal Disease i.e. Foot and Mouth DZ USDA notifiable Disease i.e. Rabies Bioterrorist (Select Agent) infection i.e. HPAI

Guidance Document #1103 Live Laboratory Mammals and Their Material (for research) USDA permit required for the importation of live laboratory mammals when they have been inoculated with, or exposed to any exotic livestock or poultry disease agents, and originate from facilities where work with exotic disease agents affecting livestock or avian species is conducted.

Permit VS 17 129: Application to import or transit live animals, semen, embryos and eggs for hatching Includes transgenic/knock out mice &rats, other rodents, rabbits, ferrets, birds, blood, tissue, DNA, extracts, antibodies, feces, sera, and antisera for research purposes. blood, sera, antibodies, and antisera is limited to less than 1 liter excludes primates, dogs, cats, livestock, cell/tissue cultures & products

Ensuring Import Success If no permit is required then there must be written confirmation attached to each shipment that: live laboratory mammals have not been exposed to or inoculated with any livestock or poultry disease agents exotic to the US live laboratory mammals do not originate from a facility where work with exotic disease agents affecting livestock or poultry is conducted.

But Wait, What Else Can be in the Cage??

Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) Imported animal enclosures containing fruit & veggies (food), and woodchips (bedding) may have plant harmful agents (insects, fungi, etc.) Fruits & veggies: A permit may be required [PPQ form 586] Woodchips for bedding Permits may be required [PPQ form 585] Some products from certain countries are not permitted Products require specific treatment before entrance International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures USDA and CBP work jointly

Animal Welfare

AC Responsibilities Enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act Breeders Dealers Exhibitors Research Facilities Transporters and Intermediate Handlers

Animal Care Headquarters Riverdale, MD Regional Offices Raleigh, NC Fort Collins, CO Center for Animal Welfare Kansas City, MO Areas of Expertise Breeders/Dealers Transporters Exhibitors Research Facilities Emergency Management Bio physiology Elephants Non Human Primates Big Cats/Marine Mammals Dog/Cat Kennels Total: ~224 employees

Covered species Animals under the AWA Live or dead warm blooded animals used for research or exhibition, or sold for use as a pet e.g. Dog, Cat, NHP, G. pig, Rabbit in teaching, testing & experiments Excluded species Birds, Rats (rattus), and Mice (mus) bred for use in research Horses not used for research Other farm animals used in the production of food & fiber Livestock or poultry used for: improving animal nutrition, breeding, management, or production efficiency, or for improving the quality of food or fiber

Animal Welfare Act Public Law 89-544, US Code 7 2131-2159, A statute enacted by Congress in 1966. This law governs the care & use of animals in research for both gov t & non-gov t facilities Animal Welfare Regulations Code of Federal Regulations 9 CFR Chapter 1Subchapter A. Every regulation listed in the CFR must have an enabling statute (in this case the AWA). The purpose of the regulations is to describe in greater detail how an agency should interpret the law. Animal Care Resource Guide Policies Guidelines for regulation interpretation updated 3/2011

Definitions Carrier: Operator of any airline, railroad, motor carrier, shipping line, or other enterprise which is engaged in the business of transporting animals for hire Intermediate Handler: Any person who is engaged in any business in which he receives custody of animals in connection with their transportation in commerce Person includes nonprofit or charitable institutions which handle dogs and cats Definition excludes a dealer, research facility, a carrier, or operator of an auction

Regulatory Requirements Carriers and Intermediate handlers are required to register with APHIS. If not used/handled animals in 2 years can make a written request for inactive status Notify APHIS within 10 days before re starting

Covered Modes of Transportation Boat and Train: Generally not commonly used Ground Vehicles and Airplane: Common modes

Species Requirements for Transportation 9 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter A Part 3 Standards Subpart A Dogs & Cats Subpart B Guinea pigs and Hamsters Subpart C Rabbits Subpart D Nonhuman primates Subpart E Marine mammals Subpart F All other regulated species

General Requirements for Transportation Cannot accept animal > 4 hr. departure time Can get up to a 2 hr. extension Need verification that food & water was provided within 4 hr. No transportation unless primary enclosure meets requirements Visual inspection at least once every 4 hours Airlines: Inspect during loading and unloading Temperature requirements: General range: acceptable ambient temperature 85 o F to 45 o F No exposure to temp below 45 o F unless there is a certificate of acclimation

Paperwork on Enclosure Name and address of the consignor Verification food & water given 4 hr. before delivery to carrier *A statement the enclosure meets standards The numbers of animals Instructions regarding medications Signature of consignor Certificate of Acclimation

Primary Enclosure Requirements Labeled Live animal Able to withstand the rigors of transportation and strong enough to contain animal Animal secure within and cannot get a part of body outside of cage Quick removal in case of emergency Allow the animal to have adequate freedom of movement

Statements About Enclosures There is no provision for the consignor to provide a statement that a Dog and NHP enclosure meets guidelines. For these animals, the airline bears ultimate responsibility for judging enclosures.

Veterinary Statements Health certification: Required for dog, cat, NHP Signed by a licensed veterinarian 10 days before delivery to transporter States animal is free of infectious disease, physical abnormality, which would endanger the animal, other animals, or public health Certificate of Acclimation: Signed no more than 10 days before acceptance APHIS accreditation required for all species except nonhuman primates, dogs, and cats.

Certificate of Acclimation: Required when temperatures < 50 o F: 1. Name and address of consignor; 2. The No. and ID of animals in the shipment 3. An acclimation statement; Animal acclimated to temperatures <50 O F but not < a minimum temperature specified on the certificate based on professional accepted standards for species, age and condition 4. The signature of the veterinarian and date.

Importation of Live Dogs Final rule: Docket No. APHIS 2009 0053 Effective 11/14/2014 Animal Welfare Act amended to ensure health and welfare of imported dogs Prohibits the importation of dogs into the US for resale unless the Secretary determines the dogs: are in good health, received all necessary vaccinations, are at least 6 months of age. Excludes importation for research and health reasons, however there is no blanket pass for research facilities to import unvaccinated dogs in poor health and/or under 6 months of age.

Requirements for Dogs Imported for Research Under New Rule Importers of dogs for research must: Obtain an import permit Form under development by Animal Care Provide a health certificate for each animal Submit evidence to APHIS showing why the 6 mo. age, vaccination, or good health requirements would interfere with an IACUC approved protocol

Inspections Performed by qualified Animal Care employees Vehicles & holding sites are inspected due to: Routine regulatory requirements Public complaints Findings in research facility documents Airline incident reports Frequency of inspections is determined by: Regulatory requirements Risked Based Inspection System (RIBIS) a proprietary program of Animal Care An Investigative Action

Acceptable Standards Live Animal Regulations (LAR)

Airline Incident Reports Dept. of Transportation Aviation Consumer Protection Division under 14 CFR 234.13 Requires U.S. airlines to file an Airline Animal Incident Report in the event of loss, injury or death of an animal during transport. APHIS receives this information as a monthly Air Travel Consumer Report (ATCR)

Jurisdiction APHIS oversight of humane care also extends to carriers and intermediate handlers bringing animals into the US from foreign countries Animal Welfare Act 2143 (a)(4) outlines the standards for humane care and handling for animals during transportation in commerce.

Compliance Registered (Active) Routine Inspections Performed #Direct NCI # Repeat NCI CARRIER FY 2013 300 562 0 14 FY 2012 235 609 1 9 INTERMEDIATE HANDLERS FY 2013 222 148 0 9 FY 2012 208 148 0 0

Animal Care Information System ACIS provides the public on line access to inspection reports Available due to a commitment to transparency The inspection report history of a carrier and intermediate handler is available for the past 3 years

Animal Care Always Available for Guidance Your VMO or Regional Office is available to listen! Get updates through our stakeholder registry https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/usdaaphis/ subscriber/new