https://www.regulations.gov/document/APHIS-2020-0068-8062
WAY down near the bottom is the proposed changes to the text. Search
"Part 1 Definition of Terms
1. The authority citation for part 1 continues to read as follows:" to get there faster.
While they altered a number of definitions, they left the exemptions (largely) alone. They are targeting breeders [of parakeets, budgies, parrots, etc -like birds], not producers of food as some of the summary paragraphs suggested. and while they are also including "exhibitors", the exhibitor definition excludes county fairs and similar where we backyard owners would most likely be found.
Exhibitor means any person (public or private) exhibiting any animals, which were purchased in commerce or the intended distribution of which affects commerce, or will affect commerce, to the public for compensation, as determined by the Secretary. This term includes carnivals, circuses, animal acts (including free-flighted bird shows), zoos, and educational exhibits, exhibiting such animals whether operated for profit or not. This term excludes retail pet stores, horse, dog, and pigeon races, an owner of a common, domesticated household pet who derives less than a substantial portion of income from a nonprimary source (as determined by the Secretary) for exhibiting an animal that exclusively resides at the residence of the pet owner, organizations sponsoring and all persons participating in State and country fairs, livestock shows, rodeos, field trials, coursing events, purebred dog and cat shows, bird fancier shows, and any other fairs or exhibitions intended to advance agricultural arts and sciences, as may be determined by the Secretary.
My egg sales won't bring me under this regulation, nor will showing my birds at the local faire, and it looks like they are going to assume chickens are "used or intended for use as food or fiber [or feathers]", and thus sales of them will be exempted as well, even if they ultimately end up as pets. Also, the rabbits I will be bringing on property in two months.
Well, I feel MUCH better.
WAY down near the bottom is the proposed changes to the text. Search
"Part 1 Definition of Terms
1. The authority citation for part 1 continues to read as follows:" to get there faster.
While they altered a number of definitions, they left the exemptions (largely) alone. They are targeting breeders [of parakeets, budgies, parrots, etc -like birds], not producers of food as some of the summary paragraphs suggested. and while they are also including "exhibitors", the exhibitor definition excludes county fairs and similar where we backyard owners would most likely be found.
Exhibitor means any person (public or private) exhibiting any animals, which were purchased in commerce or the intended distribution of which affects commerce, or will affect commerce, to the public for compensation, as determined by the Secretary. This term includes carnivals, circuses, animal acts (including free-flighted bird shows), zoos, and educational exhibits, exhibiting such animals whether operated for profit or not. This term excludes retail pet stores, horse, dog, and pigeon races, an owner of a common, domesticated household pet who derives less than a substantial portion of income from a nonprimary source (as determined by the Secretary) for exhibiting an animal that exclusively resides at the residence of the pet owner, organizations sponsoring and all persons participating in State and country fairs, livestock shows, rodeos, field trials, coursing events, purebred dog and cat shows, bird fancier shows, and any other fairs or exhibitions intended to advance agricultural arts and sciences, as may be determined by the Secretary.
My egg sales won't bring me under this regulation, nor will showing my birds at the local faire, and it looks like they are going to assume chickens are "used or intended for use as food or fiber [or feathers]", and thus sales of them will be exempted as well, even if they ultimately end up as pets. Also, the rabbits I will be bringing on property in two months.
Well, I feel MUCH better.