Part 309 — Ante-Mortem Inspection
- § 309.1— Ante-mortem inspection on premises of official establishments.
- § 309.2— Livestock suspected of being diseased or affected with certain conditions; identifying suspects; disposition on post-mortem inspection or otherwise.
- § 309.3— Dead, dying, disabled, or diseased and similar livestock.
- § 309.4— Livestock showing symptoms of certain metabolic, toxic, nervous, or circulatory disturbances, nutritional imbalances, or infectious or parasitic diseases.
- § 309.5— Swine; disposal because of hog cholera.
- § 309.6— Epithelioma of the eye.
- § 309.7— Livestock affected with anthrax; cleaning and disinfection of infected livestock pens and driveways.
- § 309.8— Cattle affected with anasarca and generalized edema.
- § 309.9— Swine erysipelas.
- § 309.10— Onset of parturition.
- § 309.11— Vaccine livestock.
- § 309.12— Emergency slaughter; inspection prior to.
- § 309.13— Disposition of condemned livestock.
- § 309.14— Brucellosis-reactor goats.
- § 309.15— Vesicular diseases.
- § 309.16— Livestock suspected of having biological residues.
- § 309.17— Livestock used for research.
- § 309.18— Official marks and devices for purposes of ante-mortem inspection.
- § 309.19— Market hog segregation under the new swine slaughter inspection system.