The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- (1) Accredited veterinarian--A veterinarian approved by USDA under the provisions of Title 9, Part 161, Code of Federal Regulations, to perform specified functions required by cooperative state-federal disease control eradication programs.
(2) Approved personnel--
- (A) veterinarians and inspectors employed by the commission;
- (B) USDA-APHIS, VS veterinary medical officers and animal health technicians;
(C) veterinarians who:
- (i) are licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Texas; and
- (ii) are accredited by USDA-APHIS, VS for the State of Texas; and
- (iii) have satisfactorily completed Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) brucellosis training or provide documentation that they have satisfactorily completed substantially similar brucellosis training in another state; and
- (D) veterinarians' technicians who have satisfactorily completed TAHC brucellosis training.
- (3) Calfhood Vaccination--Vaccination of female cattle between four and ten months of age with an approved Brucella vaccine at the appropriate dosage.
- (4) Card test permit--A permit issued by USDA-APHIS, VS to an approved person certifying that card test training has been satisfactorily completed at a state-federal laboratory and that the individual is authorized to conduct the card test according to the requirements and standards for approved personnel and the brucellosis laws and regulations.
- (5) Commission--The Texas Animal Health Commission.
- (6) Discrepancy--Differing result between the card test performed by an approved person and the card test performed by the state-federal laboratory.
- (7) Fraudulent blood sample--An adulterated sample or a sample that was collected from an animal other than the animal indicated on the test document.
- (8) Official eartag--A Veterinary Services approved identification eartag that conforms to the nine-character alphanumeric national uniform eartagging system. It uniquely identifies each individual animal. The term includes the orange-colored eartag series used to identify calfhood vaccinates.
- (9) Ownership information--Seller's full name and address, including zip code.
- (10) Veterinarian's technician--An approved person who works under the direct supervision of an approved veterinarian.
- (11) Veterinary services--An agency of the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
Source Note:The provisions of this §47.1 adopted to be effective December 18, 1992, 17 TexReg 8288; amended to be effective October 15, 1995, 20 TexReg 7483.