7 Pa. Code § 1.103 - Livestock used for research
(a) No
livestock used in any research investigation involving an experimental
biological product, drug, or chemical shall be eligible for slaughter at an
official establishment unless the following requirements are met:
(1) The operator of the establishment, the
sponsor of the investigation, or the investigator has submitted to the Division
data or a summary evaluation of the data which demonstrates that the use of
such biological product, drug or chemical will not result in the products of
the livestock being adulterated, and a program employe has approved the
slaughter.
(2) Written approval by
the Chief is furnished the veterinary supervisor prior to the time of
slaughter.
(3) In the case of an
animal administered any unlicensed, experimental veterinary biologic product
regulated under the Virus-Serum Toxin Act (21 U.S.C.A. §
151 et seq.), the product was prepared and
distributed in compliance with 9 CFR Part 103 , and used in accordance with the
labeling approved under such regulations.
(4) In the case of an animal administered any
investigational drug regulated under the Federal Act, the drug was prepared and
distributed in compliance with the applicable provisions of 21 CFR Part 135 ,
and used in accordance with the labeling approved under the
regulations.
(5) In the case of an
animal subjected to any experimental economic poison under section 2(a) of the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended (7 U.S.C.A. §
135 et seq.), the product was prepared and
distributed in accordance with
7 CFR
362.17, and used in accordance with the
labeling approved under the regulations.
(6) In the case of an animal administered or
subjected to any substance that is a food additive or pesticide chemical under
the Federal Act, there has been compliance with all tolerance limitations
established by the Act and the provisions of
21 CFR
1.1 et seq., and all other restrictions and
requirements imposed by the Federal Act and the regulations shall be complied
with at the time of slaughter.
(b) The veterinary supervisor may deny or
withdraw the approval for slaughter of any livestock subject to the provisions
of this section when he deems it necessary to assure that all products prepared
at the official establishment are free from adulteration.
Notes
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