9 CFR Part 309
19 sections.
- § 309.1§ 309.1 Ante-mortem inspection on premises of official establishments.
- § 309.2§ 309.2 Livestock suspected of being diseased or affected with certain conditions; identifying suspects; disposition on post-mortem inspection or otherwise.
- § 309.3§ 309.3 Dead, dying, disabled, or diseased and similar livestock.
- § 309.4§ 309.4 Livestock showing symptoms of certain metabolic, toxic, nervous, or circulatory disturbances, nutritional imbalances, or infectious or parasitic diseases.
- § 309.5§ 309.5 Swine; disposal because of hog cholera.
- § 309.6§ 309.6 Epithelioma of the eye.
- § 309.7§ 309.7 Livestock affected with anthrax; cleaning and disinfection of infected livestock pens and driveways.
- § 309.8§ 309.8 Cattle affected with anasarca and generalized edema.
- § 309.9§ 309.9 Swine erysipelas.
- § 309.10§ 309.10 Onset of parturition.
- § 309.11§ 309.11 Vaccine livestock.
- § 309.12§ 309.12 Emergency slaughter; inspection prior to.
- § 309.13§ 309.13 Disposition of condemned livestock.
- § 309.14§ 309.14 Brucellosis-reactor goats.
- § 309.15§ 309.15 Vesicular diseases.
- § 309.16§ 309.16 Livestock suspected of having biological residues.
- § 309.17§ 309.17 Livestock used for research.
- § 309.18§ 309.18 Official marks and devices for purposes of ante-mortem inspection.
- § 309.19§ 309.19 Market hog segregation under the new swine slaughter inspection system.
This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.