Sections
- Chapter I: ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
- Subchapter C: Interstate transportation of animals (including poultry) and animal products
- Part 70: Rules of practice governing proceedings under certain acts
- Part 71: General provisions
- Part 72: Texas (splenetic) fever in cattle
- Part 73: Scabies in cattle
- Part 74: Prohibition of interstate movement of land tortoises
- Part 75: Communicable diseases in horses, asses, ponies, mules, and zebras
- Part 77: Tuberculosis
- Part 78: Brucellosis
- Part 79: Scrapie in sheep and goats
- Part 80: Johne's disease in domestic animals
- Part 82: Exotic newcastle disease (end) and chlamydiosis
- Part 85: Pseudorabies
- Part 88: Commercial transportation of equines for slaughter
- eight hour law
- Chapter II: GRAIN INSPECTION, PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION (PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS PROGRAMS),DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
- Chapter III: FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
9 CFR Chapter I: ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Subchapter C: Interstate transportation of animals (including poultry) and animal products
Part 70: Rules of practice governing proceedings under certain acts
Subpart A: General
9 CFR 70.1 - Scope and applicability of rules of practice.
Subpart B: Supplemental rules of practice
Part 71: General provisions
9 CFR 71.10 - Permitted disinfectants.
9 CFR 71.11 - Cresylic disinfectant as permitted disinfectant; specifications.
9 CFR 71.13 - Inspection of shipments in transit by APHIS representative.
9 CFR 71.16 - Inspection and certification of poultry or other animals for interstate movement.
9 CFR 71.19 - Identification of swine in interstate commerce.
9 CFR 71.20 - Approval of livestock facilities.
9 CFR 71.21 - Tissue and blood testing at slaughter.
9 CFR 71.22 - Removal and loss of official identification devices.
9 CFR 71.3 - Interstate movement of diseased animals and poultry generally prohibited.
Part 72: Texas (splenetic) fever in cattle
9 CFR 72.12 - Cattle; exposure to tick infestation after treatment or inspection prohibited.

