Current through September 2, 2024
Section 02.04.26.110 - DEFINITIONSThe definitions apply in the interpretation and enforcement of Subchapter A only.
01.Accredited Veterinarian. A veterinarian approved by the Administrator and the USDA/APHIS/VS, in accordance with provisions of Tile 9, Part 161, Code of Federal Regulations, to perform functions of State-Federal animal disease control programs.02.Approved Slaughter Establishment. A USDA inspected slaughter establishment where ante-mortem and post-mortem inspection is conducted by USDA inspectors.03.Cattle. All domestic bovidae including domestic bison.04.Domestic Bison. All animals in the genus Bison owned by a person.05.Domestic Cervidae. Elk, fallow deer, and reindeer owned by a person.06.Epithelioma of the Eye. A carcinoma of the eye of cattle commonly known as cancer eye.07.Federal Animal Health Official. An employee of USDA/APHIS/VS who is authorized to perform animal health activities.08.Interstate Movement. Movement of livestock from Idaho into any other state, territory or the District of Columbia, or from any other state, territory or the District of Columbia into Idaho.09.Livestock. Cattle, domestic bison, swine, horses, mules, asses, domestic cervidae, sheep, goats, camelids, and ratites.10.Lump Jaw. Condition also known as actinomycosis in cattle.11.Official Ear Tag. APHIS approved identification ear tags conforming to the alphanumeric national uniform ear tagging system including official brucellosis vaccination ear tags, or NAIS compliant ear tags, that provide unique identification for each animal.12.Official Identification. Official USDA approved ear tag, USDA Backtag, breed registration tattoo, or identification method approved by the Administrator.13.Official Brucellosis Vaccination Ear Tag. An APHIS approved identification ear tag conforming to the alphanumeric national uniform ear tagging system that provides unique identification for each animal.14.Operator. The person who has authority to manage or direct a buying station or livestock trader lot.15.Owner. The person who owns or has financial control of a buying station, livestock trader lot or cattle.16.Parturient. Visibly prepared to give birth or within two (2) weeks before giving birth.17.Postparturient. Having already given birth.18.Premises. The ground, area, buildings, corrals, and equipment utilized to keep, hold, or maintain animals.19.Previous Location. The premises where cattle were confined immediately prior to delivery to a buying station, livestock trader lot, or purchase by a livestock dealer.20.Restraint. The confinement of cattle in a chute, or other device, for the purpose of efficiently, effectively, and safely inspecting, treating, vaccinating, or testing.21.State Animal Health Official. The Administrator, or his designee, responsible for disease control and eradication activities.22.Test Eligible. Unless otherwise specifically provided in these rules, all sexually intact cattle and domestic bison eighteen (18) months of age and over, and all parturient, and postparturient cattle and domestic bison regardless of age.23.USDA Backtag. A backtag issued by APHIS that conforms to the eight-character alphanumeric National Backtagging System that provides unique identification for each animal.Idaho Admin. Code r. 02.04.26.110