(a) General importation requirements for animal semen from Canada.

Open Table
If the product is .  .  . Then .  .  .
(1) Equine semen There are no importation requirements under this part.
(2) Sheep or goat semen The importer or his agent, in accordance with §§98.34 and 98.35 of this part, must present:
(i) An import permit;
(ii) Two copies of a declaration; and
(iii) A health certificate.
(3) Animal semen other than equine, sheep, or goat semen See paragraph (b) of this section.

(b) Importation requirements for animal semen other than equine, sheep, or goat semen from Canada.

Open Table
If the product is offered for entry at a .  .  . And .  .  . Or .  .  . Then .  .  .
(1) Canadian land border port listed in §98.33(b) of this part The donor animal was born in Canada or the United States and has never been in a region other than Canada or the United States The donor animal was legally imported into Canada, released to move freely in Canada, and has been released in Canada for no less than 60 days The importer or his agent, in accordance with §98.35 of this part, must present:
(i) Two copies of a declaration; and
(ii) A health certificate.
(2) Canadian land border port listed in §98.33(b) of this part The donor animal does not meet the special conditions listed above in paragraph (b)(1) of this table The importer or his agent, in accordance with §§98.34 and 98.35 of this part, must present:
(i) An import permit;
(ii) Two copies of a declaration; and
(iii) A health certificate.
(3) Port not listed in §98.33(b) of this part The importer or his agent, in accordance with §§98.34 and 98.35 of this part, must present:
(i) An import permit;
(ii) Two copies of a declaration; and
(iii) A health certificate.

[65 FR 56778, Sept. 20, 2000]


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