9 C.F.R. §94.18 - Bovine spongiform encephalopathy; importation of edible products derived from bovines
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Creekstone Farms Premium Beef v. Dept. of Agric., 07-5173.
...Id. In 1989, USDA banned the importation of ruminant products from countries with known BSE-infected cattle. See 9 C.F.R. §§ 93.401, 94.18; Ferguson Decl. ¶ 8. In 1990, APHIS began a surveillance program to determine the existence vel non of BSE in the nation's cattle and to evaluate the ef......
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Ranchers Cattleman Action v. U.S. Dept. of Agric., 05-35264.
...of BSE is substantial. From England, it has spread to cattle in most of Europe, as well as in the Middle East, Japan, and Canada. 9 C.F.R. § 94.18(a)(1) (2003). As of the date of the district court's opinion, however, BSE had never occurred in a cow native to the United States. That changed......
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Ranchers Cattlemen Action v. U.S. Dept. of Agr., 06-35512.
...Chief among these measures was a ban on imports of all cattle products from countries where BSE was known to exist. See 9 C.F.R §§ 93.401, 94.18 (2003). The USDA added Canada to this list of countries in May 2003, after a cow in Alberta was diagnosed with BSE. Change in Disease Status of Ca......