81_FR_51536 81 FR 51386 - Thresholds for De Minimis Activity and Exemptions From Licensing Under the Animal Welfare Act

81 FR 51386 - Thresholds for De Minimis Activity and Exemptions From Licensing Under the Animal Welfare Act

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 150 (August 4, 2016)

Page Range51386-51394
FR Document2016-18452

We are proposing to amend the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) regulations in response to a 2014 Farm Bill amendment to the Act that provides the Secretary of Agriculture with the authority to determine that animal dealers and exhibitors are not required to obtain a license under the Act and regulations if the size of the business conducting AWA-related activities is determined to be de minimis by the Secretary. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has reviewed past compliance with the Animal Welfare Act of currently-regulated facilities and has determined that de minimis businesses, as defined in the rule are capable of providing adequate care and treatment of the animals involved in regulated business activities. We also propose amending the regulations in response to a 2013 amendment to the Act that excludes from the definition of ``exhibitor'' some owners of household pets that are exhibited occasionally, generate less than a substantial portion of income, and reside exclusively with the owner. Dealers and exhibitors operating at or below the thresholds determined for their particular AWA-related business activity would be exempted from Federal licensing requirements established under the Act and regulations. Our proposed actions would amend the regulations to be consistent with the Act while continuing to ensure the humane care and treatment of animals covered under the AWA.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

9 CFR Parts 1, 2, and 3

[Docket No. APHIS-2014-0059]
RIN 0579-AD99


Thresholds for De Minimis Activity and Exemptions From Licensing 
Under the Animal Welfare Act

AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: We are proposing to amend the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) 
regulations in response to a 2014 Farm Bill amendment to the Act that 
provides the Secretary of Agriculture with the authority to determine 
that animal dealers and exhibitors are not required to obtain a license 
under the Act and regulations if the size of the business conducting 
AWA-related activities is determined to be de minimis by the Secretary. 
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has reviewed past 
compliance with the Animal Welfare Act of currently-regulated 
facilities and has determined that de minimis businesses, as defined in 
the rule are capable of providing adequate care and treatment of the 
animals involved in regulated business activities. We also propose 
amending the regulations in response to a 2013 amendment to the Act 
that excludes from the definition of ``exhibitor'' some owners of 
household pets that are exhibited occasionally, generate less than a 
substantial portion of income, and reside exclusively with the owner. 
Dealers and exhibitors operating at or below the thresholds determined 
for their particular AWA-related business activity would be exempted 
from Federal licensing requirements established under the Act and 
regulations. Our proposed actions would amend the regulations to be 
consistent with the Act while continuing to ensure the humane care and 
treatment of animals covered under the AWA.

DATES: We will consider all comments that we receive on or before 
November 2, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0059.
     Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: Send your comment to 
Docket No. APHIS-2014-0059, Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD, 
APHIS, Station 3A-03.8, 4700 River Road, Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-
1238.
    Supporting documents and any comments we receive on this docket may 
be viewed at http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-
0059 or in our reading room, which is located in room 1141 of the USDA 
South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW., Washington, 
DC. Normal reading room hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through 
Friday, except holidays. To be sure someone is there to help you, 
please call (202) 799-7039 before coming.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Kay Carter-Corker, DVM, Director, 
National Policy Staff, USDA-APHIS-Animal Care, 4700 River Road, Unit 
84, Riverdale, MD 20737; (301) 851-3748.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA or the Act, 7 U.S.C. 2131 et 
seq.), the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to promulgate 
standards and other requirements governing the humane handling, care, 
treatment, and transportation of certain animals by dealers, research 
facilities, exhibitors, operators of auction sales, and carriers and 
intermediate handlers. The Secretary has delegated responsibility for 
administering the AWA to the Administrator of U.S. Department of 
Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). 
Within APHIS, the responsibility for administering the AWA has been 
delegated to the Deputy Administrator for Animal Care. Regulations and 
standards established under the AWA are contained in the Code of 
Federal Regulations (CFR) in 9 CFR parts 1, 2, and 3 (referred to below 
as the regulations). Part 1 contains definitions for terms used in 
parts 2 and 3; part 2 provides administrative requirements and sets 
forth institutional responsibilities for regulated parties; and part 3 
contains specifications for the humane handling, care, treatment, and 
transportation of animals covered by the AWA.
    The AWA seeks to ensure the humane handling, care, treatment, and 
transportation of animals intended for use by dealers, research 
facilities, and exhibitors, operators of auction sales, and carriers 
and intermediate handlers. Dealers (including breeders meeting the 
definition of ``dealer'') and exhibitors of such animals must obtain 
licenses and comply with AWA regulations and standards, and their 
facilities are inspected by APHIS for compliance.

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Exclusions and Exemptions in the Act

    The Act defines ``animal'' in Sec.  2132(g) specifically as any 
live or dead dog, cat, monkey (nonhuman primate mammal), guinea pig, 
hamster, rabbit, or such other warm-blooded animal, as the Secretary 
may determine is being used, or is intended for use, for research, 
testing, experimentation, or exhibition purposes, or as pets; but such 
term excludes birds, rats of the genus Rattus, and mice of the genus 
Mus, bred for use in research; horses not used for research purposes; 
and other farm animals, such as, but not limited to livestock or 
poultry, used or intended for use as food or fiber; for improving 
animal nutrition, breeding, management, or production efficiency; or 
for improving the quality of food or fiber. With respect to a dog, the 
term means all dogs including those used for hunting, security, or 
breeding purposes. Animals that do not fall under the definition of 
``animal'' in the Act are excluded from regulation and licensing.
    In addition to the exclusions provided to persons under the 
definition of ``animal,'' the Act contains exclusions for certain 
persons who buy, sell, transport, or exhibit animals that are covered 
under the Act. Under the definition of ``dealer'' in Sec.  2132, the 
Act excludes retail pet stores that do not sell any animals to a 
research facility, an exhibitor, or a dealer. Prior to its amendment by 
the 2014 Farm Bill,\1\ the Act also excluded from the definition of 
``dealer'' any person who does not sell or negotiate the purchase of 
any wild animal, dog, or cat and who derives no more than $500 gross 
income from the sale of other animals during any calendar year.
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    \1\ The Agricultural Act of 2014: http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113hr2642enr/pdf/BILLS-113hr2642enr.pdf.
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    The definition of ``exhibitor'' under Sec.  2132(h) of the Act 
excludes retail pet stores, 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 county fairs, livestock shows, rodeos, purebred dog and cat 
shows, and any other fairs or exhibitions intended to advance 
agricultural arts and sciences, as may be determined by the Secretary.
    Section 2133 of the Act establishes a requirement for licensing of 
dealers and exhibitors but excludes retail pet stores from the 
licensing requirement. Prior to its amendment by the 2014 Farm Bill, 
the Act also specifically excluded from licensing any person ``who 
derives less than a substantial portion of income (as determined by the 
Secretary) from the breeding and raising of dogs or cats on his own 
premises and sells any such dog or cat to a dealer or research 
facility.''

Business Size-Based Exemptions in the AWA Regulations

    The current regulations include, among others, licensing exemptions 
based on the size of the business with respect to the number of 
breeding female animals maintained or gross income from the sale of 
animals. These exemptions are explained below.

Retail Exemptions

    Reflecting what is stated in Sec.  2132 of the Act, Sec.  
2.1(a)(3)(i) of the AWA regulations affirms that retail pet stores are 
exempt from the licensing requirements. However, the Act itself 
provides no specific definition for the term ``retail pet store.'' In a 
2013 final rule,\2\ we defined a retail pet store to mean ``a place of 
business or residence at which the seller, buyer, and the animal 
available for sale are physically present so that every buyer may 
personally observe the animal prior to purchasing and/or taking custody 
of that animal after purchase, and where only the following animals are 
sold or offered for sale, at retail, for use as pets: Dogs, cats, 
rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, gophers, 
chinchillas, domestic ferrets, domestic farm animals, birds, and 
coldblooded species.'' Prior to this change, the regulations referred 
to ``retail pet store'' as simply an ``outlet'' where the animals 
listed above were sold at retail, with no specific requirement that 
customers personally observe the animal prior to purchasing or taking 
custody of it. As a consequence, many large Internet-based retailers 
claiming the exemption were able to sell and ship pets to buyers sight 
unseen without the benefit of public or APHIS oversight to ensure 
humane treatment of their animals. The business model practiced by such 
Internet-based retailers selling pets bore no resemblance to a retail 
pet store in existence at the time the provision was originally 
promulgated in the Act.
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    \2\ September 18, 2013; 78 FR 57227-57250 (Docket No. APHIS-
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    Our intent in amending the definition of ``retail pet store'' was 
to narrow the scope of the exemption to apply only to retailers who 
sell exclusively in face-to-face transactions so that pets sold by 
exempted retailers continue to be monitored for their humane care and 
treatment by the buying public. We made these changes to ensure that 
the definition of ``retail pet store'' was consistent with the original 
intent of the Act and to bring more pet animals sold at retail under 
its protection.
    In the rulemaking to define ``retail pet store,'' we also preserved 
an exemption in Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(vii) for purebred dog and cat fanciers 
with four or fewer breeding female dogs, cats, and/or small exotic or 
wild mammals who sell only the offspring of these animals and who, 
because of the size of their businesses, are capable of providing 
adequate care and treatment for the animals involved in regulated 
business activities without Federal licensing and inspection 
requirements to ensure animal welfare.
Wholesale Exemption
    Section 2.1(a)(3)(iii) exempts from licensing any person 
maintaining four or fewer breeding female dogs, cats, and/or small 
exotic or wild mammals, and who sells, at wholesale,\3\ only the 
offspring of those animals born and raised on his or her premises, for 
use as pets or exhibition. As was the case with retailers, we 
determined that wholesalers with four or fewer breeding females who 
sell only the offspring are capable of providing adequate care and 
treatment for the animals involved in regulated business activities 
without Federal licensing and inspection requirements to ensure animal 
welfare.
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    \3\ ``Wholesale'' means the sale of animals to other persons for 
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Income-Based Exemption
    The current AWA regulations also include the income-based exemption 
from licensing that was in Sec.  2132(f)(ii) of the Act prior to its 
amendment by Congress in the 2014 Farm Bill. The $500 gross income 
limit for persons who sell animals other than wild or exotic animals, 
dogs, or cats excludes such persons from the definition of ``dealer'' 
in Sec.  1.1 of the regulations and therefore exempts them from the 
licensing requirement in Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(ii). The rationale for 
establishing this exemption was to conform the regulations to the 1970 
statutory amendment to the Act.

2014 Farm Bill Amendments to the Act

    In the 2014 Farm Bill, Congress amended Sec.  2133 of the Act by 
giving the Secretary the authority to set thresholds for regulated 
activities involving animals under which businesses could be exempted 
from licensure as a dealer or exhibitor ``if the size of business is 
determined by the Secretary to be de minimis.'' The amendment provides 
APHIS with greater authority to exempt small businesses conducting AWA-

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related activities from licensing and inspection, allowing us to direct 
our oversight and enforcement efforts on larger businesses conducting 
regulated activities.
    Congress noted in its Conference Report \4\ that this legislation 
codifies the exemption we made to the regulations \5\ in Sec.  
2.1(a)(3)(vii) for purebred dog and cat fanciers, and/or breeders of 
small exotic or wild mammals, who maintain four or fewer breeding 
females and sell the offspring at retail for pets or exhibition. 
Dealers qualifying for this licensing exemption are capable of 
providing adequate care and treatment for the animals involved in 
regulated business activities without Federal licensing and inspection 
requirements to ensure animal welfare. We made this same determination 
for wholesalers with four or fewer breeding females, who are exempted 
under Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(iii). We therefore intend to retain these 
exemptions, with four or fewer breeding female dogs, cats, and small 
exotic or wild mammals sold at wholesale.
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    \4\ See pg. 562: http://www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys/pkg/CRPT-113hrpt333/pdf/CRPT-113hrpt333.pdf.
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    We emphasize that the thresholds in the current exemptions for 
dealers are based on the total number of breeding females of all 
species combined on a premises, not four breeding female animals per 
each species. For example, if a breeder selling AWA-covered species at 
retail or wholesale has a total of three breeding female dogs and two 
breeding female guinea pigs, that breeder could not claim an exemption, 
as the total number of AWA-covered breeding females the person 
maintains is five breeding females and exceeds the threshold of four 
breeding females. We would apply the same provision to any person 
seeking a de minimis exemption for breeding females under our proposed 
changes. We expect, however, that most wholesale and retail dealers 
eligible for a de minimis exemption under this proposal are already 
eligible for the current licensing exemptions in Sec.  2.1(a)(3) of the 
regulations.
    In addition to dealers, in section 12308 of the 2014 Farm Bill, 
Congress amended the Act (7 U.S.C. 2132) to provide the Secretary with 
the authority to establish a de minimis exemption from licensing for 
exhibitors. In determining de minimis thresholds for such businesses, 
we would consider the risk to the humane care and treatment of animals, 
the total number of AWA-regulated animals maintained, the type of 
activity for which the animals are being used, and/or the number of 
days per year the animals are exhibited.

Contingency Plans Rule

    On December 31, 2012, we published a final rule \6\ establishing 
regulations under which research facilities, dealers, exhibitors, 
intermediate handlers, and carriers must meet certain requirements for 
contingency planning and training of personnel. However, on July 31, 
2013, we issued a stay \7\ of those regulations so that we could 
further consider the impact of plan requirements on regulated entities, 
taking into account different needs according to the type and size of 
their AWA-regulated business activities.
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    \6\ Docket No. APHIS-2006-0159 (77 FR 76815-76824).
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    One issue that warranted further review was the impact of 
contingency planning and other licensing requirements on exhibitors 
whose businesses involve small numbers of animals. While these 
exhibitors do not typically pose risks to animal welfare, there was no 
legal mechanism for exempting them from licensing and contingency 
planning requirements as de minimis businesses. The amendment to the 
Act makes it possible to lift the stay on the Agency's contingency plan 
rule by allowing APHIS to determine certain exhibitors to be de minimis 
based on the size of their AWA-regulated business activities. We will 
review the impact of the AWA amendment on the contingency plan 
rulemaking and consider lifting the stay pending the final outcome of 
this rulemaking.

Proposed Changes to the Regulations

Definitions
    In response to the amendments made to the Act, we propose to amend 
the definitions of dealer and exhibitor in Sec.  1.1, ``Definitions.''
Dealer
    In Sec.  1.1 of the regulations, dealer is defined as any person 
who, in commerce, for compensation or profit, delivers for 
transportation, or transports, except as a carrier, buys, or sells, or 
negotiates the purchase or sale of: Any dog or other animal whether 
alive or dead (including unborn animals, organs, limbs, blood, serum, 
or other parts) for research, teaching, testing, experimentation, 
exhibition, or for use as a pet; or any dog at the wholesale level for 
hunting, security, or breeding purpose. The term excludes retail pet 
stores, as defined in the regulations, any retail outlet where dogs are 
sold for hunting, breeding, or security purposes; or any person who 
does not sell or negotiate the purchase or sale of any wild or exotic 
animal, dog, or cat and who derives no more than $500 gross income from 
the sale of animals other than wild or exotic animals, dogs, or cats 
during any calendar year.
    The 2014 Farm Bill amended the definition of ``dealer'' in Sec.  
2132(f) of the Act by striking language from the definition that 
excluded ``any person who does not sell, or negotiate the purchase or 
sale of any wild animal, dog, or cat, and who derives no more than $500 
gross income from the sale of other animals during any calendar year.''
    We propose to make the definition of dealer in Sec.  1.1 of the 
regulations consistent with the Act. We would do so by striking the 
statement that excludes as a dealer ``any person who does not sell or 
negotiate the purchase or sale of any wild or exotic animal, dog, or 
cat and who derives no more than $500 gross income from the sale of 
animals other than wild or exotic animals, dogs, or cats during any 
calendar year.''
Exhibitor
    In 2013, Congress amended \8\ the Act to exclude from the 
definition of ``exhibitor'' ``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.'' We propose to amend the definition of exhibitor in Sec.  
1.1 of the regulations by adding this exclusion to it, thereby making 
it consistent with the definition in the Act. While we have not defined 
``substantial portion of income'' in the proposed regulation, we 
interpret this to mean that the income generated from exhibition is the 
main source of the person's income. We interpret less-than-substantial 
income to mean the exhibition generates a minimal amount of money and 
does not constitute a main source of the person's income. We seek 
comment on this interpretation and whether we should add it to the 
regulatory text.
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    \8\ S. 3666; Public Law: 112-261.
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De Minimis Exemptions to Licensing
    We propose to make changes and additions to the licensing 
exemptions in Sec.  2.1(a)(3) so that the AWA regulations are 
consistent with the Act, as amended. These changes include adding de 
minimis exemption requirements in new paragraphs Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(ix) 
through Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(xii) and including a table summarizing the de 
minimis exemption

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thresholds in a new paragraph Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(xiii).
    The de minimis exemptions would apply only to the activities of 
those dealers and exhibitors that fall under the scope of the Act and 
are not already excluded or exempted from APHIS licensing and 
inspection. We note that the Act excludes from regulation farm animals 
that are used or intended for use as food or fiber, or for improving 
animal nutrition, breeding, management, or production efficiency. 
Accordingly, the AWA regulations exclude farm animals used under 
certain circumstances from the definition of ``animal'' in Sec.  1.1 
and exempt other animals used for food and fiber in Sec.  
2.1(a)(3)(vi). None of these regulations would be changed by this 
proposal. However, farm animals used or exhibited for regulated 
purposes, such as petting zoos, would continue to fall under the scope 
of the Act unless they otherwise qualify for a de minimis exemption 
from licensing.
    As noted previously, we propose no changes to the current retail 
licensing exemptions in Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(i) and (a)(3)(iii) or the 
exemption in Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(vii), and persons exempted under these 
provisions would not be affected by this proposal. Retailers exempted 
under the retail pet store licensing exemption who sell the offspring 
of their breeding females solely in face-to-face customer transactions 
would not be affected by the proposed de minimis requirements, 
regardless of the number of breeding females they maintain. However, to 
make the regulations consistent with the amended Act, we are proposing 
to remove in its entirety the $500 gross income exemption from 
licensing currently in Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(ii). This exemption parallels 
the exclusion we are proposing to remove from the definition of dealer 
in Sec.  1.1. In its place, we would add language that exempts from 
licensing any person whose business is determined by APHIS to be de 
minimis in accordance with the proposed regulations in Sec.  2.1(a)(3).
    We propose in a new Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(ix) to establish a de minimis 
exemption for any person who maintains a total of four or fewer 
breeding female dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, 
chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, and who sells, at retail or 
wholesale, only the offspring of these animals, which were born and 
raised on his or her premises, and is not otherwise required to obtain 
a license. As is the case with the current licensing exemptions, this 
de minimis exemption from licensing as a dealer would not extend to any 
person residing in a household that collectively maintains a total of 
more than four such breeding female animals, regardless of ownership, 
nor to any person maintaining such breeding female animals on premises 
on which more than four such breeding female animals are maintained, 
nor to any person acting in concert with others where they collectively 
maintain a total of more than four such breeding female animals, 
regardless of ownership. The animals listed as eligible for the 
proposed de minimis exemption were chosen because they are common 
domesticated animals with a well-established history of known welfare 
standards. Again, businesses already exempted under current licensing 
exemptions would not be affected by this proposed exemption, nor would 
sales of farm animals be affected if they are sold for the purpose of 
improving animal nutrition, breeding, management, or production 
efficiency, or for food or fiber.

Exhibitor Exemptions

    As indicated above, we also propose to establish de minimis 
thresholds for some businesses engaged in AWA-covered exhibition 
activities. This action would exempt exhibitors considered to be de 
minimis from licensing if they meet the proposed thresholds and relieve 
them of the requirement to perform the reporting and recordkeeping 
activities associated with licensing.
    The de minimis thresholds we propose to include for exhibitors 
would be based on the size of their AWA-related business activity as 
measured by the total number of animals maintained, the type of 
exhibitor activity, and/or the duration of exhibition (as measured in 
days). However, there are situations that preclude de minimis 
consideration for certain exhibitors. In the Conference Report 
accompanying the 2014 Farm Bill amendments to the Act, Congress 
indicated that ``an exhibitor's business must not be considered de 
minimis merely because the facility operates as a non-profit 
corporation, nor is the exhibition of a small number of dangerous 
animals (including, but not limited to, big cats, bears, wolves, 
nonhuman primates, or elephants) de minimis.''
    In a new Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(x), we would establish a de minimis 
licensing exemption for people in a household who in total maintain 
four or fewer dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, 
cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, for exhibition and who houses the animals 
at a site for year-round exhibition, and is not otherwise required to 
obtain a license. This exemption for a license as an exhibitor would 
not extend to any person residing in a household that collectively 
maintains a total of more than four such animals, regardless of 
ownership, nor to any person maintaining such animals on premises on 
which more than four such animals are maintained, nor to any person 
acting in concert with others where they collectively maintain a total 
of more than four such animals, regardless of ownership.
    Based on our extensive knowledge and experience of animals used for 
year-round exhibition purposes, we determined the threshold for this 
exemption to be four, as exhibitors with a small number of common, 
domesticated, non-dangerous animals are capable of providing adequate 
care and treatment for the animals involved in regulated business 
activities, based on compliance data on currently licensed exhibitors.
    In a new Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(xi), we would also include de minimis 
licensing exemptions for certain persons using animals in seasonal 
exhibitions. The exemption would apply to any person who maintains a 
total of eight or fewer dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, 
chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, for seasonal exhibition 
only, and who exhibits any or all of the animals for no more than 30 
days per calendar year, and is not otherwise required to obtain a 
license. This exemption would not extend to any person residing in a 
household that collectively maintains a total of more than eight such 
animals, regardless of ownership, nor to any person maintaining eight 
such animals on premises on which more than eight such animals are 
maintained, nor to any person acting in concert with others where they 
collectively maintain a total of more than eight such animals, 
regardless of ownership.
    We determined the de minimis threshold for seasonal exhibition to 
be eight common, domesticated, non-dangerous animals based on the fact 
that, unlike animals exhibited year-round, animals exhibited seasonally 
are displayed to the public for a minimal period of time (30 days or 
less each year) during holiday seasons such as Easter, Halloween, 
Thanksgiving, and Christmas.\9\
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    \9\ Thirty days or less is consistent with the average number of 
days when many exhibitors are displaying animals intermittently or 
infrequently for limited duration (as measured in days). Examples of 
such exhibitions include, but are not limited to, seasonal petting 
zoos (e.g. exhibits open for Halloween or from Thanksgiving to 
Christmas), college game mascots, magic shows, rabbits used for 
photo shoots during Easter season (half hour sessions over a 2-3 
week period; petting zoos with farm animals during pumpkin harvest 
season (lasting less than 30 days), and nativity scenes during the 
Christmas season (usually 21-30 days).

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    We based our determination of 30 or fewer days for this exemption 
on our experience with inspecting seasonal exhibitors holding a small 
number of common, domesticated, non-dangerous animals, which indicates 
that exhibitors with animals displayed to the public for 30 days or 
less annually are capable of providing adequate care and treatment for 
the animals involved in the exhibition.
    Persons exhibiting regulated animals not included in the proposed 
thresholds table would not be eligible for a de minimis exemption, 
regardless of the duration (as measured in days) for which the animals 
are exhibited. For example, camels, bison, and reindeer are sometimes 
included in seasonal holiday exhibits, but their behavior and size set 
them apart from common, non-dangerous domestic livestock displayed in 
such exhibits, and under the regulations they are considered to be wild 
or exotic species.
    In 2013, Congress amended \10\ the definition of ``exhibitor'' in 
the Act to exclude certain persons as exhibitors, namely ``any 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.'' In order to make the regulations 
consistent with the Act, we propose to add this amendment to the list 
of exclusions under the definition of ``exhibitor'' in Sec.  1.1 of the 
regulations.
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    The exclusion from the definition of ``exhibitor'' under the Act is 
only applicable to persons meeting all the criteria listed in the 
amendment. Similarly, under our proposed revision of ``exhibitor'' in 
the regulations, a person exhibiting other than a ``common, 
domesticated household pet'' would not be eligible for the exclusion. 
Also, persons who derive their primary source of income from exhibiting 
the animals, or who generate a substantial amount of money from such 
exhibition as determined by APHIS, would not be eligible for the 
exclusion. We interpret ``less than a substantial portion of income'' 
in the Act to mean a minimal amount of money that the owner makes from 
exhibiting animals. We interpret ``a nonprimary source'' to mean the 
activity is not a full-time job or primary source of income.
    Many persons eligible for this exclusion employ one or more common, 
domesticated household pets in intermittent or infrequent exhibition, 
such as brief film and television appearances. Based on the industry 
pay rates for pet animal film work \11\ and on our experience from 
working with small exhibitors, we determined that persons with four or 
fewer common domesticated household pet animals that are exhibited 
infrequently or intermittently generate a less than substantial portion 
of income and therefore meet the requirements for the exclusion. By 
being excluded from the definition of ``exhibitor'', they are not 
required to be licensed.
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    \11\ According to the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of 
Television and Radio Artists 2013 pay rate scale for background 
actors, the average pay per background appearance in a film or 
television production ranges from $39 to $224.
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    Therefore, we propose to include a regulatory licensing exemption 
in a new Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(xii) for any person who maintains a total of 
four or fewer common, domesticated household pet animals, who uses them 
for intermittent or infrequent exhibition for no more than 30 days per 
calendar year, who derives less than a substantial portion of income 
from a nonprimary source for exhibiting such animals, whose animals 
reside exclusively at the residence of the owner, and who is not 
otherwise required to obtain a license. This exemption would not extend 
to any person residing in a household that collectively maintains a 
total of more than four pet animals, regardless of ownership, nor to 
any person maintaining pet animals on premises on which more than four 
pet animals are maintained, nor to any person acting in concert with 
others where they collectively maintain a total of more than four pet 
animals, regardless of ownership.
    We determined the total number of animals for this exemption to be 
four because our experience indicates that exhibitors who maintain and 
exhibit four or fewer animals and those who exhibit resident pet 
animals infrequently or intermittently (i.e., no more than 30 days per 
year) for minimal amounts of money are capable of providing adequate 
care and treatment for the animals involved in the regulated business 
activities without Federal licensing and inspection requirements to 
ensure animal welfare. Additionally, exhibitors with four or fewer 
animals are less likely to generate a substantial income as a primary 
source from exhibiting such animals compared to persons exhibiting with 
larger numbers of animals as the primary source of income.
    For easier reference, we also propose adding to the regulations a 
new Sec.  2.1(a)(3)(xiii) that includes a summary table of the de 
minimis threshold requirements included in paragraphs (a)(3)(ix) 
through (a)(3)(xii).
    The proposed thresholds are ultimately based on our experience that 
businesses conducting AWA-regulated activities with the animals 
indicated for each threshold present a minimal risk to animal welfare 
and therefore do not require APHIS licensing and inspection. However, 
the list of animals eligible for de minimis consideration is not 
intended to be exhaustive. We encourage public comment on the proposed 
exemption thresholds as they pertain to animal welfare and effects on 
businesses engaged in the breeding, dealing, or exhibition of animals. 
We also invite comments on the types of exhibition proposed in the 
table, particularly with regard to types of animals and exhibition 
business models that may not be represented here.

Miscellaneous

    We are also proposing to amend the regulations to remove a 
redundant provision. We would remove from Sec.  2.1(c)(2) the phrase 
``and, in the case of a license renewal, the annual license fee has 
been received by the appropriate Animal Care regional office on or 
before the expiration date of the license.'' This phrase is unnecessary 
because the same provision is repeated in paragraph (d)(1) of that 
section. In addition, we are proposing to remove Sec. Sec.  3.28(b), 
3.53(b), and 3.80(b)(1). These sections contain obsolete sheltering and 
minimum space requirements for dogs, cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, 
rabbits, and nonhuman primates that have been since replaced by updated 
sheltering and minimum space requirements. Removal of the obsolete 
requirements will minimize confusion with the current regulatory 
requirements and will have no impact on facilities and animal welfare. 
Similarly, we are revising Sec.  3.6(a)(2)(xii) to remove phase-in 
dates which are no longer needed regarding primary enclosures for dogs 
and cats.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 and Regulatory Flexibility Act

    This proposed rule has been determined to be significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has been reviewed by 
the Office of Management and Budget.
    We have prepared an economic analysis for this rule. The economic 
analysis provides a cost-benefit analysis, as required by Executive 
Orders 12866 and 13563, and an initial regulatory flexibility analysis 
that examines the

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potential economic effects of this proposed rule on small entities, as 
required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act. The economic analysis is 
summarized below. Copies of the full analysis are available by 
contacting the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or 
on the Regulations.gov Web site (see ADDRESSES above for instructions 
for accessing Regulations.gov).
    A 2014 Farm Bill amendment to the Animal Welfare Act provides the 
Secretary of Agriculture with the authority to determine when animal 
dealers and exhibitors are not required to obtain a license under the 
Act if the size of the business conducting AWA-related activities is 
determined by the Secretary to be de minimis. Businesses considered to 
be de minimis are capable of providing adequate care and treatment to 
the animals involved in the regulated business activities without 
Federal licensing and inspection requirements to ensure animal welfare. 
This proposal would establish de minimis thresholds for businesses 
engaged in breeding, selling, or exhibiting certain regulated animals 
and include the thresholds in the regulations. We would measure 
business size using various criteria, including number of breeding 
female animals maintained, number of animals exhibited, and the 
duration of exhibition (as measured in days). We are also amending the 
AWA regulations in response to a 2013 amendment to the Act excluding 
from the statutory definition of ``exhibitor'' owners of household pets 
that are exhibited infrequently or intermittently, generate less than a 
substantial portion of income, and reside exclusively with the owner. 
Dealers and exhibitors operating at or below the thresholds determined 
for their particular business activity would be exempted from Federal 
licensing requirements established under the Animal Welfare Act. These 
proposed actions would amend the regulations to be consistent with the 
Act while continuing to ensure the humane care and treatment of 
animals.
    APHIS' experience indicates that exhibitors who maintain or 
infrequently exhibit a small number of certain common non-dangerous 
animals are capable of providing adequate care and treatment to the 
animals involved in regulated business activities without Federal 
licensing and inspection requirements to ensure animal welfare. Because 
of the size of the business and their ability to provide adequate care 
and treatment, we consider such businesses to be engaged in a de 
minimis level of regulated activities. Establishing de minimis 
thresholds for exclusion or exemption from the AWA licensing 
requirements outlined in this proposal would allow APHIS to direct 
inspection and enforcement efforts on larger businesses conducting such 
activities.
    By the very nature of this proposal, all entities that would be 
affected are considered small. The entities most likely to be affected 
by this proposal are businesses engaged in AWA-related exhibition 
activities that have small numbers of regulated animals. This proposed 
rule would relieve regulatory responsibilities for some currently 
licensed entities and reduce the cost of business for those entities. 
Those currently licensed exhibitors and dealers (including breeders 
meeting the definition of ``dealer'') who are under the proposed de 
minimis thresholds would no longer be subject to licensing, animal 
identification, and recordkeeping requirements.
    The cost of a license for the smallest entities is between $40 and 
$85 annually. Identification tags for dogs and cats cost from $1.12 to 
$2.50 each. Other covered animals can be identified by a label attached 
to the primary enclosure containing a description of the animals in the 
enclosure at negligible cost. We estimate that the average currently 
licensed entity potentially affected by this proposal spends about 10 
hours annually to comply with the licensing paperwork and recordkeeping 
requirements. All of the currently licensed entities that would be 
considered de minimis under this proposal would benefit from reduced 
costs for licensing, identification, and recordkeeping. We estimate 
that approximately 212 currently licensed exhibitors, breeders, and 
dealers would no longer require licensing following implementation of 
this proposal (See the economic analysis for more detail on how we 
estimated this). We estimate that the cost savings for all these 
entities could total about $41,400 annually.
    Based on our review of available information, APHIS does not expect 
the proposed rule to have a significant economic impact on small 
entities. We have prepared the initial regulatory flexibility analysis 
because we need public input to help establish the total number of 
entities that will be affected. While we have yet to determine the 
total number of entities that would fall below the thresholds we 
propose, those entities that do fall below the thresholds would benefit 
from the rule. Those currently licensed entities that do not fall below 
the thresholds would see no additional economic impact as a result of 
this rule. In the absence of apparent significant economic impacts, we 
have not identified alternatives that would minimize such impacts.

Executive Order 12372

    This program/activity is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic 
Assistance under No. 10.025 and is subject to Executive Order 12372, 
which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local 
officials. (See 2 CFR chapter IV.)

Executive Order 12988

    This proposed rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, 
Civil Justice Reform. It is not intended to have retroactive effect. 
The Act does not provide administrative procedures which must be 
exhausted prior to a judicial challenge to the provisions of this rule.

Executive Order 13175

    This rule has been reviewed in accordance with the requirements of 
Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and Coordination with Indian 
Tribal Governments.'' Executive Order 13175 requires Federal agencies 
to consult and coordinate with tribes on a government-to-government 
basis on policies that have tribal implications, including regulations, 
legislative comments or proposed legislation, and other policy 
statements or actions that have substantial direct effects on one or 
more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government 
and Indian tribes or on the distribution of power and responsibilities 
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.
    The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has assessed the 
impact of this rule on Indian tribes and determined that this rule does 
not, to our knowledge, have tribal implications that require tribal 
consultation under Executive Order 13175. If a Tribe requests 
consultation, APHIS will work with the Office of Tribal Relations to 
ensure meaningful consultation is provided where changes, additions and 
modifications identified herein are not expressly mandated by Congress.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This proposed rule contains no new information collection or 
recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

List of Subjects in 9 CFR Parts 1, 2, and 3

    Animal welfare, Marine mammals, Pets, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Research, Transportation.



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    Accordingly, we propose to amend 9 CFR parts 1, 2, and 3 as 
follows:

PART 1--DEFINITION OF TERMS

0
1. The authority citation for part 1 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 2131-2159; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.7.

0
2. Section 1.1 is amended as follows:
0
a. By revising the definition of dealer.
0
b. By revising the definition of exhibitor.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  1.1  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Dealer means any person who, in commerce, for compensation or 
profit, delivers for transportation, or transports, except as a 
carrier, buys, or sells, or negotiates the purchase or sale of: Any dog 
or other animal whether alive or dead (including unborn animals, 
organs, limbs, blood, serum, or other parts) for research, teaching, 
testing, experimentation, exhibition, or for use as a pet; or any dog 
at the wholesale level for hunting, security, or breeding purposes. 
This term does not include: A retail pet store, as defined in this 
section; or any retail outlet where dogs are sold for hunting, 
breeding, or security purposes.
* * * * *
    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, and such term includes 
carnivals, circuses, and zoos exhibiting such animals whether operated 
for profit or not; but such term excludes retail pet stores, 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, purebred dog and cat shows, and any other fairs or exhibitions 
intended to advance agricultural arts and sciences, as may be 
determined by the Secretary.
* * * * *

PART 2--REGULATIONS

0
3. The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 2131-2159; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.7.

0
4. Section 2.1 is amended as follows:
0
a. By revising paragraph (a)(3)(ii).
0
b. By adding paragraphs (a)(3)(ix) through (a)(3)(xiii).
0
c. By revising paragraph (c)(2).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  2.1  Requirements and application.

    (a) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (ii) Any person whose AWA-related business activity is determined 
by APHIS to be de minimis in accordance with the regulations in this 
section;
* * * * *
    (ix) Any person who maintains a total of four or fewer breeding 
female dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, 
goats, pigs, and sheep, and who sells, at retail or wholesale, only the 
offspring of these dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, 
chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, which were born and raised 
on his or her premises, and is not otherwise required to obtain a 
license. This exemption does not extend to any person residing in a 
household that collectively maintains a total of more than four 
breeding female dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, 
chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, regardless of ownership, nor 
to any person maintaining breeding female dogs, cats, rabbits, 
hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep on 
premises on which more than four breeding female dogs, cats, rabbits, 
hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep are 
maintained, nor to any person acting in concert with others where they 
collectively maintain a total of more than four breeding female dogs, 
cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, 
and sheep, regardless of ownership.
    (x) Any person who maintains a total of four or fewer dogs, cats, 
rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and 
sheep, for exhibition and houses the animals permanently at the site 
where they are exhibited year-round, and is not otherwise required to 
obtain a license. This exemption does not extend to any person residing 
in a household that collectively maintains a total of more than four 
dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, 
pigs, and sheep, regardless of ownership, nor to any person maintaining 
dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, 
pigs, and sheep on premises on which more than four dogs, cats, 
rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and 
sheep are maintained, nor to any person acting in concert with others 
where they collectively maintain a total of more than four dogs, cats, 
rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and 
sheep, regardless of ownership.
    (xi) Any person who maintains a total of eight or fewer dogs, cats, 
rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and 
sheep, for seasonal exhibition and exhibits any or all of the animals 
for no more than 30 days per calendar year, and is not otherwise 
required to obtain a license. This exemption does not extend to any 
person residing in a household that collectively maintains a total of 
more than eight dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, 
chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, regardless of ownership, nor 
to any person maintaining eight dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea 
pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep on premises on which 
more than eight dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, 
chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep are maintained, nor to any 
person acting in concert with others where they collectively maintain a 
total of more than eight dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, 
chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, regardless of ownership.
    (xii) Any person who maintains a total of four or fewer common, 
domesticated, non-dangerous household pet animals for infrequent or 
intermittent exhibition for no more than 30 days per calendar year, who 
derives less than a substantial portion of income from a nonprimary 
source for exhibiting such animals, whose animals reside exclusively at 
the residence of the owner, and who is not otherwise be required to 
obtain a license. This exemption would not extend to any person 
residing in a household that collectively maintains a total of more 
than four pet animals, regardless of ownership, nor to any person 
maintaining pet animals on premises on which more than four pet animals 
are maintained, nor to any person acting in concert with others where 
they collectively maintain a total of more than four pet animals, 
regardless of ownership.
    (xiii) Following is a summary of the de minimis exemption 
requirements for paragraphs (ix) to (xii) of this section:

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                           Table 1--De Minimis Thresholds for Exemption From Licensing
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              De minimis thresholds (exempt from licensing if at
                                                                     or  below all indicated thresholds)
                                                            ----------------------------------------------------
             Animals                       Activity                                           Maximum number of
                                                                Number of       Number of     days exhibited per
                                                                breeding      total animals   year  (any or all
                                                                 females                     animals  exhibited)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Hamsters,     Breeding/selling retail                4  ..............  NA.
 Guinea pigs, Chinchillas, Cows,    (unless covered by       ..............  ..............  ...................
 Goats, Pigs, Sheep.                another exemption \1\).               4  ..............  NA.
                                   Breeding/selling
                                    wholesale (unless
                                    covered by another
                                    exemption \2\).
                                   Exhibition of all types   ..............               4  No maximum.
                                    (unless listed below).
                                   Seasonal exhibition (for  ..............               8  30 days.
                                    example nativity scenes
                                    and petting zoos
                                    operating part of the
                                    year).
Common, domesticated pet animals   Infrequent or             ..............               4  30 days.
 living in owner's residence.       intermittent
                                    exhibitions (for
                                    example, film and
                                    television appearances,
                                    team mascots, canine
                                    disc competitions,
                                    magic shows) from which
                                    less than a substantial
                                    portion of income from
                                    a nonprimary source is
                                    derived.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Farm animals bred, sold, exhibited, or otherwise used solely for agricultural purposes and animals used solely
  for food or fiber are exempt from the licensing requirements of this section.
\1\ Includes retail businesses exempted under paragraphs (a)(3)(i) and (a)(3)(vii) of this section.
\2\ Includes wholesale businesses exempted under paragraph (a)(3)(iii) of this section.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) The applicant has paid the application fee of $10 and the 
annual license fee indicated in Sec.  2.6 to the appropriate Animal 
Care regional office for an initial license.
* * * * *

PART 3--STANDARDS

0
5. The authority citation for part 3 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 2131-2159; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.7.

0
6. Section 3.6 is amended as follows:
0
a. By revising paragraph (a)(2)(xii).
0
b. By removing paragraph (b)(1)(i).
0
c. By removing paragraph (b)(1)(ii) introductory text.
0
d. By redesignating paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) and (b)(1)(iv) as paragraphs 
(b)(1)(iv) and b)(1)(v) respectively.
0
e. By redesignating paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A), (b)(1)(ii)(B), and 
(b)(1)(ii)(C) as paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (b)(1)(ii), and (b)(1)(iii) 
respectively.
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  3.6  Primary enclosures.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (xii) If the suspended floor of a primary enclosure is constructed 
of metal strands, the strands must either be greater than \1/8\ of an 
inch in diameter (9 gauge) or coated with a material such as plastic or 
fiberglass. The suspended floor of any primary enclosure must be strong 
enough so that the floor does not sag or bend between the structural 
supports.
* * * * *


Sec.  3.28  [Amended]

0
7. Section 3.28 is amended as follows:
0
a. By removing paragraph (b).
0
b. By redesignating paragraph (c) as paragraph (b).
0
c. In the heading of newly redesignated paragraph (b), by removing the 
words ``acquired on or after August 15, 1990''.
0
d. In newly redesignated paragraph (b)(2)(iii), by removing the words 
``paragraph (c)(2)(iv)'' and adding the words ``paragraph (b)(2)(iv)'' 
in their place.
0
e. In newly redesignated paragraph (b)(3), by removing the words 
``paragraph (c)(1) or (c)(2)'' and adding the words ``paragraph (b)(1) 
or (b)(2)'' in their place.


Sec.  3.53  [Amended]

0
8. Section 3.53 is amended as follows:
0
a. By removing paragraph (b).
0
b. By redesignating paragraph (c) as paragraph (b).
0
c. In the heading of newly redesignated paragraph (b), by removing the 
words ``acquired on or after August 15, 1990''.
0
d. In newly redesignated paragraph (b)(3), by removing the words 
``paragraph (c)(2)'' and adding the words ``paragraph (b)(2)'' in their 
place.
0
9. Section 3.80 is amended as follows:
0
a. By removing paragraph (b)(1).
0
b. By removing the paragraph (b)(2) introductory text.
0
c. By redesignating paragraphs (b)(2)(i), (b)(2)(ii), (b)(2)(iii), and 
(b)(2)(iv), as paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), and (b)(4) 
respectively.
0
d. In newly redesignated paragraph (b)(1), footnote 4, by removing the 
words ``paragraph (b)(2)(ii)'' and adding the words ``paragraph 
(b)(2)'' in their place.
0
e. In newly redesignated paragraph (b)(2), by removing the words 
``paragraph (b)(2)(i)'' and adding the words ``paragraph (b)(1)'' in 
their place.
0
f. In newly redesignated paragraph (b)(4), by removing the words 
``paragraph (b)(2)(i)'' and adding the words ``paragraph (b)(1)'' in 
their place.
0
g. By revising paragraph (c).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  3.80  Primary enclosures.

* * * * *
    (c) Innovative primary enclosures not precisely meeting the floor 
area and height requirements provided in paragraph (b) of this section, 
but that do provide nonhuman primates with a sufficient volume of space 
and the opportunity to express species-typical behavior, may be used at 
research facilities when approved by the Committee, and by dealers and 
exhibitors when approved by the Administrator.
* * * * *


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    Done in Washington, DC, this 29th day of July 2016.
Edward Avalos,
Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs.
[FR Doc. 2016-18452 Filed 8-3-16; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 3410-34-P



                                                 51386                  Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 150 / Thursday, August 4, 2016 / Proposed Rules

                                                    5. All handling of cranberries                       DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                             3A–03.8, 4700 River Road, Unit 118,
                                                 produced in the production area as                                                                            Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.
                                                 defined in the order is in the current of               Animal and Plant Health Inspection                      Supporting documents and any
                                                 interstate or foreign commerce or                       Service                                               comments we receive on this docket
                                                 directly burdens, obstructs, or affects                                                                       may be viewed at http://
                                                 such commerce.                                          9 CFR Parts 1, 2, and 3                               www.regulations.gov/
                                                                                                         [Docket No. APHIS–2014–0059]                          #!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0059 or
                                                    A 60-day comment period is provided
                                                                                                                                                               in our reading room, which is located in
                                                 to allow interested persons to respond                  RIN 0579–AD99                                         room 1141 of the USDA South Building,
                                                 to these proposals. Any comments                                                                              14th Street and Independence Avenue
                                                 received on the amendments proposed                     Thresholds for De Minimis Activity and                SW., Washington, DC. Normal reading
                                                 in this rule will be analyzed, and if                   Exemptions From Licensing Under the                   room hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
                                                 AMS determines to proceed based on all                  Animal Welfare Act                                    Monday through Friday, except
                                                 the information presented, a producer                   AGENCY:  Animal and Plant Health                      holidays. To be sure someone is there to
                                                 referendum would be conducted to                        Inspection Service, USDA.                             help you, please call (202) 799–7039
                                                 determine producer support for the                      ACTION: Proposed rule.                                before coming.
                                                 proposed amendments. If appropriate, a                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
                                                 final rule would then be issued to                      SUMMARY:   We are proposing to amend                  Kay Carter-Corker, DVM, Director,
                                                 effectuate the amendment favored by                     the Animal Welfare Act (AWA)                          National Policy Staff, USDA-APHIS-
                                                 producers participating in the                          regulations in response to a 2014 Farm                Animal Care, 4700 River Road, Unit 84,
                                                 referendum.                                             Bill amendment to the Act that provides               Riverdale, MD 20737; (301) 851–3748.
                                                                                                         the Secretary of Agriculture with the                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                 List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 929                      authority to determine that animal
                                                                                                         dealers and exhibitors are not required               Background
                                                   Cranberries, Marketing agreements,
                                                 Reporting and recordkeeping                             to obtain a license under the Act and                    Under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA
                                                                                                         regulations if the size of the business               or the Act, 7 U.S.C. 2131 et seq.), the
                                                 requirements.
                                                                                                         conducting AWA-related activities is                  Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to
                                                   For the reasons set forth in the                      determined to be de minimis by the                    promulgate standards and other
                                                 preamble, 7 CFR part 929 is proposed to                 Secretary. The Animal and Plant Health                requirements governing the humane
                                                 be amended as follows:                                  Inspection Service has reviewed past                  handling, care, treatment, and
                                                                                                         compliance with the Animal Welfare                    transportation of certain animals by
                                                 PART 929—CRANBERRIES GROWN IN                           Act of currently-regulated facilities and             dealers, research facilities, exhibitors,
                                                 THE STATES OF MASSACHUSETTS,                            has determined that de minimis                        operators of auction sales, and carriers
                                                 RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW                          businesses, as defined in the rule are                and intermediate handlers. The
                                                 JERSEY, WISCONSIN, MICHIGAN,                            capable of providing adequate care and                Secretary has delegated responsibility
                                                 MINNESOTA, OREGON,                                      treatment of the animals involved in                  for administering the AWA to the
                                                 WASHINGTON, AND LONG ISLAND IN                          regulated business activities. We also                Administrator of U.S. Department of
                                                 THE STATE OF NEW YORK                                   propose amending the regulations in                   Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health
                                                                                                         response to a 2013 amendment to the                   Inspection Service (APHIS). Within
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for 7 CFR                   Act that excludes from the definition of              APHIS, the responsibility for
                                                 part 929 continues to read as follows:                  ‘‘exhibitor’’ some owners of household                administering the AWA has been
                                                                                                         pets that are exhibited occasionally,                 delegated to the Deputy Administrator
                                                     Authority: 7 U.S.C. 601–674.                        generate less than a substantial portion              for Animal Care. Regulations and
                                                 ■ 2. Add a new § 929.43 to read as                      of income, and reside exclusively with                standards established under the AWA
                                                                                                         the owner. Dealers and exhibitors                     are contained in the Code of Federal
                                                 follows:
                                                                                                         operating at or below the thresholds                  Regulations (CFR) in 9 CFR parts 1, 2,
                                                 § 929.43   Contributions.                               determined for their particular AWA-                  and 3 (referred to below as the
                                                                                                         related business activity would be                    regulations). Part 1 contains definitions
                                                    The Committee may accept voluntary                   exempted from Federal licensing                       for terms used in parts 2 and 3; part 2
                                                 contributions to pay expenses incurred                  requirements established under the Act                provides administrative requirements
                                                 pursuant to § 929.45, Research and                      and regulations. Our proposed actions                 and sets forth institutional
                                                 development. Such contributions may                     would amend the regulations to be                     responsibilities for regulated parties;
                                                 only be accepted if they are sourced                    consistent with the Act while                         and part 3 contains specifications for
                                                 from domestic contributors and are free                 continuing to ensure the humane care                  the humane handling, care, treatment,
                                                 from any encumbrances or restrictions                   and treatment of animals covered under                and transportation of animals covered
                                                 on their use by the donor. The                          the AWA.                                              by the AWA.
                                                 Cranberry Marketing Committee shall                     DATES: We will consider all comments                     The AWA seeks to ensure the humane
                                                 retain complete control of their use.                   that we receive on or before November                 handling, care, treatment, and
                                                 *     *    *     *     *                                2, 2016.                                              transportation of animals intended for
                                                                                                         ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    use by dealers, research facilities, and
                                                   Dated: July 27, 2016.
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                                                                                                         by any of the following methods:                      exhibitors, operators of auction sales,
                                                 Elanor Starmer,
                                                                                                            • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to                and carriers and intermediate handlers.
                                                 Administrator, Agricultural Marketing                   http://www.regulations.gov/                           Dealers (including breeders meeting the
                                                 Service.                                                #!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0059.                     definition of ‘‘dealer’’) and exhibitors of
                                                 [FR Doc. 2016–18115 Filed 8–3–16; 8:45 am]                 • Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:                 such animals must obtain licenses and
                                                 BILLING CODE 3410–02–P                                  Send your comment to Docket No.                       comply with AWA regulations and
                                                                                                         APHIS–2014–0059, Regulatory Analysis                  standards, and their facilities are
                                                                                                         and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station                  inspected by APHIS for compliance.


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                                                 Exclusions and Exemptions in the Act                    licensing any person ‘‘who derives less               made these changes to ensure that the
                                                    The Act defines ‘‘animal’’ in § 2132(g)              than a substantial portion of income (as              definition of ‘‘retail pet store’’ was
                                                 specifically as any live or dead dog, cat,              determined by the Secretary) from the                 consistent with the original intent of the
                                                 monkey (nonhuman primate mammal),                       breeding and raising of dogs or cats on               Act and to bring more pet animals sold
                                                 guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or such                    his own premises and sells any such                   at retail under its protection.
                                                 other warm-blooded animal, as the                       dog or cat to a dealer or research                       In the rulemaking to define ‘‘retail pet
                                                 Secretary may determine is being used,                  facility.’’                                           store,’’ we also preserved an exemption
                                                 or is intended for use, for research,                                                                         in § 2.1(a)(3)(vii) for purebred dog and
                                                                                                         Business Size-Based Exemptions in the
                                                 testing, experimentation, or exhibition                                                                       cat fanciers with four or fewer breeding
                                                                                                         AWA Regulations
                                                 purposes, or as pets; but such term                                                                           female dogs, cats, and/or small exotic or
                                                                                                           The current regulations include,                    wild mammals who sell only the
                                                 excludes birds, rats of the genus Rattus,
                                                                                                         among others, licensing exemptions                    offspring of these animals and who,
                                                 and mice of the genus Mus, bred for use
                                                                                                         based on the size of the business with                because of the size of their businesses,
                                                 in research; horses not used for research
                                                                                                         respect to the number of breeding                     are capable of providing adequate care
                                                 purposes; and other farm animals, such
                                                                                                         female animals maintained or gross                    and treatment for the animals involved
                                                 as, but not limited to livestock or
                                                                                                         income from the sale of animals. These                in regulated business activities without
                                                 poultry, used or intended for use as food
                                                 or fiber; for improving animal nutrition,               exemptions are explained below.                       Federal licensing and inspection
                                                 breeding, management, or production                     Retail Exemptions                                     requirements to ensure animal welfare.
                                                 efficiency; or for improving the quality                   Reflecting what is stated in § 2132 of             Wholesale Exemption
                                                 of food or fiber. With respect to a dog,                the Act, § 2.1(a)(3)(i) of the AWA
                                                 the term means all dogs including those                                                                          Section 2.1(a)(3)(iii) exempts from
                                                                                                         regulations affirms that retail pet stores            licensing any person maintaining four
                                                 used for hunting, security, or breeding                 are exempt from the licensing
                                                 purposes. Animals that do not fall under                                                                      or fewer breeding female dogs, cats,
                                                                                                         requirements. However, the Act itself                 and/or small exotic or wild mammals,
                                                 the definition of ‘‘animal’’ in the Act are             provides no specific definition for the
                                                 excluded from regulation and licensing.                                                                       and who sells, at wholesale,3 only the
                                                                                                         term ‘‘retail pet store.’’ In a 2013 final            offspring of those animals born and
                                                    In addition to the exclusions provided
                                                                                                         rule,2 we defined a retail pet store to               raised on his or her premises, for use as
                                                 to persons under the definition of
                                                                                                         mean ‘‘a place of business or residence               pets or exhibition. As was the case with
                                                 ‘‘animal,’’ the Act contains exclusions
                                                                                                         at which the seller, buyer, and the                   retailers, we determined that
                                                 for certain persons who buy, sell,
                                                 transport, or exhibit animals that are                  animal available for sale are physically              wholesalers with four or fewer breeding
                                                 covered under the Act. Under the                        present so that every buyer may                       females who sell only the offspring are
                                                 definition of ‘‘dealer’’ in § 2132, the Act             personally observe the animal prior to                capable of providing adequate care and
                                                 excludes retail pet stores that do not sell             purchasing and/or taking custody of that              treatment for the animals involved in
                                                 any animals to a research facility, an                  animal after purchase, and where only                 regulated business activities without
                                                 exhibitor, or a dealer. Prior to its                    the following animals are sold or offered             Federal licensing and inspection
                                                 amendment by the 2014 Farm Bill,1 the                   for sale, at retail, for use as pets: Dogs,           requirements to ensure animal welfare.
                                                 Act also excluded from the definition of                cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters,
                                                                                                         gerbils, rats, mice, gophers, chinchillas,            Income-Based Exemption
                                                 ‘‘dealer’’ any person who does not sell
                                                 or negotiate the purchase of any wild                   domestic ferrets, domestic farm animals,                 The current AWA regulations also
                                                 animal, dog, or cat and who derives no                  birds, and coldblooded species.’’ Prior               include the income-based exemption
                                                 more than $500 gross income from the                    to this change, the regulations referred              from licensing that was in § 2132(f)(ii) of
                                                 sale of other animals during any                        to ‘‘retail pet store’’ as simply an                  the Act prior to its amendment by
                                                 calendar year.                                          ‘‘outlet’’ where the animals listed above             Congress in the 2014 Farm Bill. The
                                                    The definition of ‘‘exhibitor’’ under                were sold at retail, with no specific                 $500 gross income limit for persons who
                                                 § 2132(h) of the Act excludes retail pet                requirement that customers personally                 sell animals other than wild or exotic
                                                 stores, an owner of a common,                           observe the animal prior to purchasing                animals, dogs, or cats excludes such
                                                 domesticated household pet who                          or taking custody of it. As a                         persons from the definition of ‘‘dealer’’
                                                 derives less than a substantial portion of              consequence, many large Internet-based                in § 1.1 of the regulations and therefore
                                                 income from a nonprimary source (as                     retailers claiming the exemption were                 exempts them from the licensing
                                                 determined by the Secretary) for                        able to sell and ship pets to buyers sight            requirement in § 2.1(a)(3)(ii). The
                                                 exhibiting an animal that exclusively                   unseen without the benefit of public or               rationale for establishing this exemption
                                                 resides at the residence of the pet                     APHIS oversight to ensure humane                      was to conform the regulations to the
                                                 owner, organizations sponsoring and all                 treatment of their animals. The business              1970 statutory amendment to the Act.
                                                 persons participating in State and                      model practiced by such Internet-based
                                                                                                         retailers selling pets bore no                        2014 Farm Bill Amendments to the Act
                                                 county fairs, livestock shows, rodeos,
                                                 purebred dog and cat shows, and any                     resemblance to a retail pet store in                    In the 2014 Farm Bill, Congress
                                                 other fairs or exhibitions intended to                  existence at the time the provision was               amended § 2133 of the Act by giving the
                                                 advance agricultural arts and sciences,                 originally promulgated in the Act.                    Secretary the authority to set thresholds
                                                 as may be determined by the Secretary.                     Our intent in amending the definition              for regulated activities involving
                                                    Section 2133 of the Act establishes a                of ‘‘retail pet store’’ was to narrow the             animals under which businesses could
                                                 requirement for licensing of dealers and                scope of the exemption to apply only to               be exempted from licensure as a dealer
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                                                 exhibitors but excludes retail pet stores               retailers who sell exclusively in face-to-            or exhibitor ‘‘if the size of business is
                                                 from the licensing requirement. Prior to                face transactions so that pets sold by                determined by the Secretary to be de
                                                 its amendment by the 2014 Farm Bill,                    exempted retailers continue to be                     minimis.’’ The amendment provides
                                                 the Act also specifically excluded from                 monitored for their humane care and                   APHIS with greater authority to exempt
                                                                                                         treatment by the buying public. We                    small businesses conducting AWA-
                                                   1 The Agricultural Act of 2014: http://

                                                 www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-113hr2642enr/pdf/             2 September 18, 2013; 78 FR 57227–57250               3 ‘‘Wholesale’’ means the sale of animals to other

                                                 BILLS-113hr2642enr.pdf.                                 (Docket No. APHIS–2011–0003).                         persons for resale.



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                                                 related activities from licensing and                   Contingency Plans Rule                                negotiate the purchase or sale of any
                                                 inspection, allowing us to direct our                      On December 31, 2012, we published                 wild or exotic animal, dog, or cat and
                                                 oversight and enforcement efforts on                    a final rule 6 establishing regulations               who derives no more than $500 gross
                                                 larger businesses conducting regulated                  under which research facilities, dealers,             income from the sale of animals other
                                                 activities.                                             exhibitors, intermediate handlers, and                than wild or exotic animals, dogs, or
                                                    Congress noted in its Conference                                                                           cats during any calendar year.
                                                                                                         carriers must meet certain requirements
                                                 Report 4 that this legislation codifies the                                                                     The 2014 Farm Bill amended the
                                                                                                         for contingency planning and training of
                                                 exemption we made to the regulations 5                                                                        definition of ‘‘dealer’’ in § 2132(f) of the
                                                                                                         personnel. However, on July 31, 2013,
                                                 in § 2.1(a)(3)(vii) for purebred dog and                                                                      Act by striking language from the
                                                                                                         we issued a stay 7 of those regulations so
                                                 cat fanciers, and/or breeders of small                                                                        definition that excluded ‘‘any person
                                                                                                         that we could further consider the
                                                 exotic or wild mammals, who maintain                                                                          who does not sell, or negotiate the
                                                                                                         impact of plan requirements on
                                                 four or fewer breeding females and sell                                                                       purchase or sale of any wild animal,
                                                                                                         regulated entities, taking into account               dog, or cat, and who derives no more
                                                 the offspring at retail for pets or
                                                 exhibition. Dealers qualifying for this                 different needs according to the type                 than $500 gross income from the sale of
                                                 licensing exemption are capable of                      and size of their AWA-regulated                       other animals during any calendar
                                                 providing adequate care and treatment                   business activities.                                  year.’’
                                                                                                            One issue that warranted further                     We propose to make the definition of
                                                 for the animals involved in regulated
                                                 business activities without Federal                     review was the impact of contingency                  dealer in § 1.1 of the regulations
                                                 licensing and inspection requirements                   planning and other licensing                          consistent with the Act. We would do
                                                 to ensure animal welfare. We made this                  requirements on exhibitors whose                      so by striking the statement that
                                                 same determination for wholesalers                      businesses involve small numbers of                   excludes as a dealer ‘‘any person who
                                                 with four or fewer breeding females,                    animals. While these exhibitors do not                does not sell or negotiate the purchase
                                                 who are exempted under § 2.1(a)(3)(iii).                typically pose risks to animal welfare,               or sale of any wild or exotic animal,
                                                 We therefore intend to retain these                     there was no legal mechanism for                      dog, or cat and who derives no more
                                                 exemptions, with four or fewer breeding                 exempting them from licensing and                     than $500 gross income from the sale of
                                                 female dogs, cats, and small exotic or                  contingency planning requirements as                  animals other than wild or exotic
                                                 wild mammals sold at wholesale.                         de minimis businesses. The amendment                  animals, dogs, or cats during any
                                                    We emphasize that the thresholds in                  to the Act makes it possible to lift the              calendar year.’’
                                                 the current exemptions for dealers are                  stay on the Agency’s contingency plan
                                                                                                         rule by allowing APHIS to determine                   Exhibitor
                                                 based on the total number of breeding
                                                 females of all species combined on a                    certain exhibitors to be de minimis                      In 2013, Congress amended 8 the Act
                                                 premises, not four breeding female                      based on the size of their AWA-                       to exclude from the definition of
                                                 animals per each species. For example,                  regulated business activities. We will                ‘‘exhibitor’’ ‘‘an owner of a common,
                                                 if a breeder selling AWA-covered                        review the impact of the AWA                          domesticated household pet who
                                                 species at retail or wholesale has a total              amendment on the contingency plan                     derives less than a substantial portion of
                                                 of three breeding female dogs and two                   rulemaking and consider lifting the stay              income from a nonprimary source (as
                                                 breeding female guinea pigs, that                       pending the final outcome of this                     determined by the Secretary) for
                                                 breeder could not claim an exemption,                   rulemaking.                                           exhibiting an animal that exclusively
                                                 as the total number of AWA-covered                      Proposed Changes to the Regulations                   resides at the residence of the pet
                                                 breeding females the person maintains                                                                         owner.’’ We propose to amend the
                                                 is five breeding females and exceeds the                Definitions                                           definition of exhibitor in § 1.1 of the
                                                 threshold of four breeding females. We                    In response to the amendments made                  regulations by adding this exclusion to
                                                 would apply the same provision to any                   to the Act, we propose to amend the                   it, thereby making it consistent with the
                                                 person seeking a de minimis exemption                   definitions of dealer and exhibitor in                definition in the Act. While we have not
                                                 for breeding females under our                          § 1.1, ‘‘Definitions.’’                               defined ‘‘substantial portion of income’’
                                                 proposed changes. We expect, however,                                                                         in the proposed regulation, we interpret
                                                 that most wholesale and retail dealers                  Dealer                                                this to mean that the income generated
                                                 eligible for a de minimis exemption                       In § 1.1 of the regulations, dealer is              from exhibition is the main source of
                                                 under this proposal are already eligible                defined as any person who, in                         the person’s income. We interpret less-
                                                 for the current licensing exemptions in                 commerce, for compensation or profit,                 than-substantial income to mean the
                                                 § 2.1(a)(3) of the regulations.                         delivers for transportation, or transports,           exhibition generates a minimal amount
                                                    In addition to dealers, in section                   except as a carrier, buys, or sells, or               of money and does not constitute a main
                                                 12308 of the 2014 Farm Bill, Congress                   negotiates the purchase or sale of: Any               source of the person’s income. We seek
                                                 amended the Act (7 U.S.C. 2132) to                      dog or other animal whether alive or                  comment on this interpretation and
                                                 provide the Secretary with the authority                dead (including unborn animals, organs,               whether we should add it to the
                                                 to establish a de minimis exemption                     limbs, blood, serum, or other parts) for              regulatory text.
                                                 from licensing for exhibitors. In                       research, teaching, testing,                          De Minimis Exemptions to Licensing
                                                 determining de minimis thresholds for                   experimentation, exhibition, or for use
                                                 such businesses, we would consider the                  as a pet; or any dog at the wholesale                   We propose to make changes and
                                                 risk to the humane care and treatment                   level for hunting, security, or breeding              additions to the licensing exemptions in
                                                 of animals, the total number of AWA-                    purpose. The term excludes retail pet                 § 2.1(a)(3) so that the AWA regulations
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                                                 regulated animals maintained, the type                  stores, as defined in the regulations, any            are consistent with the Act, as amended.
                                                 of activity for which the animals are                   retail outlet where dogs are sold for                 These changes include adding de
                                                 being used, and/or the number of days                   hunting, breeding, or security purposes;              minimis exemption requirements in
                                                 per year the animals are exhibited.                     or any person who does not sell or                    new paragraphs § 2.1(a)(3)(ix) through
                                                                                                                                                               § 2.1(a)(3)(xii) and including a table
                                                  4 See pg. 562: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/             6 Docket No. APHIS–2006–0159 (77 FR 76815–          summarizing the de minimis exemption
                                                 CRPT-113hrpt333/pdf/CRPT-113hrpt333.pdf.                76824).
                                                  5 See footnote 2.                                        7 78 FR 46255.                                        8 S.   3666; Public Law: 112–261.



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                                                 thresholds in a new paragraph                           total of more than four such breeding                 would not extend to any person residing
                                                 § 2.1(a)(3)(xiii).                                      female animals, regardless of                         in a household that collectively
                                                    The de minimis exemptions would                      ownership, nor to any person                          maintains a total of more than four such
                                                 apply only to the activities of those                   maintaining such breeding female                      animals, regardless of ownership, nor to
                                                 dealers and exhibitors that fall under                  animals on premises on which more                     any person maintaining such animals on
                                                 the scope of the Act and are not already                than four such breeding female animals                premises on which more than four such
                                                 excluded or exempted from APHIS                         are maintained, nor to any person acting              animals are maintained, nor to any
                                                 licensing and inspection. We note that                  in concert with others where they                     person acting in concert with others
                                                 the Act excludes from regulation farm                   collectively maintain a total of more                 where they collectively maintain a total
                                                 animals that are used or intended for                   than four such breeding female animals,               of more than four such animals,
                                                 use as food or fiber, or for improving                  regardless of ownership. The animals                  regardless of ownership.
                                                 animal nutrition, breeding,                             listed as eligible for the proposed de                   Based on our extensive knowledge
                                                 management, or production efficiency.                   minimis exemption were chosen                         and experience of animals used for year-
                                                 Accordingly, the AWA regulations                        because they are common domesticated                  round exhibition purposes, we
                                                 exclude farm animals used under                         animals with a well-established history               determined the threshold for this
                                                 certain circumstances from the                          of known welfare standards. Again,                    exemption to be four, as exhibitors with
                                                 definition of ‘‘animal’’ in § 1.1 and                   businesses already exempted under                     a small number of common,
                                                 exempt other animals used for food and                  current licensing exemptions would not                domesticated, non-dangerous animals
                                                 fiber in § 2.1(a)(3)(vi). None of these                 be affected by this proposed exemption,               are capable of providing adequate care
                                                 regulations would be changed by this                    nor would sales of farm animals be                    and treatment for the animals involved
                                                 proposal. However, farm animals used                    affected if they are sold for the purpose             in regulated business activities, based
                                                 or exhibited for regulated purposes,                    of improving animal nutrition, breeding,              on compliance data on currently
                                                 such as petting zoos, would continue to                 management, or production efficiency,                 licensed exhibitors.
                                                 fall under the scope of the Act unless                  or for food or fiber.                                    In a new § 2.1(a)(3)(xi), we would also
                                                 they otherwise qualify for a de minimis                                                                       include de minimis licensing
                                                 exemption from licensing.                               Exhibitor Exemptions                                  exemptions for certain persons using
                                                    As noted previously, we propose no                      As indicated above, we also propose                animals in seasonal exhibitions. The
                                                 changes to the current retail licensing                 to establish de minimis thresholds for                exemption would apply to any person
                                                 exemptions in § 2.1(a)(3)(i) and (a)(3)(iii)            some businesses engaged in AWA-                       who maintains a total of eight or fewer
                                                 or the exemption in § 2.1(a)(3)(vii), and               covered exhibition activities. This                   dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea
                                                 persons exempted under these                            action would exempt exhibitors                        pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and
                                                 provisions would not be affected by this                considered to be de minimis from                      sheep, for seasonal exhibition only, and
                                                 proposal. Retailers exempted under the                  licensing if they meet the proposed                   who exhibits any or all of the animals
                                                 retail pet store licensing exemption who                thresholds and relieve them of the                    for no more than 30 days per calendar
                                                 sell the offspring of their breeding                    requirement to perform the reporting                  year, and is not otherwise required to
                                                 females solely in face-to-face customer                 and recordkeeping activities associated               obtain a license. This exemption would
                                                 transactions would not be affected by                   with licensing.                                       not extend to any person residing in a
                                                 the proposed de minimis requirements,                      The de minimis thresholds we                       household that collectively maintains a
                                                 regardless of the number of breeding                    propose to include for exhibitors would               total of more than eight such animals,
                                                 females they maintain. However, to                      be based on the size of their AWA-                    regardless of ownership, nor to any
                                                 make the regulations consistent with the                related business activity as measured by              person maintaining eight such animals
                                                 amended Act, we are proposing to                        the total number of animals maintained,               on premises on which more than eight
                                                 remove in its entirety the $500 gross                   the type of exhibitor activity, and/or the            such animals are maintained, nor to any
                                                 income exemption from licensing                         duration of exhibition (as measured in                person acting in concert with others
                                                 currently in § 2.1(a)(3)(ii). This                      days). However, there are situations that             where they collectively maintain a total
                                                 exemption parallels the exclusion we                    preclude de minimis consideration for                 of more than eight such animals,
                                                 are proposing to remove from the                        certain exhibitors. In the Conference                 regardless of ownership.
                                                 definition of dealer in § 1.1. In its place,            Report accompanying the 2014 Farm                        We determined the de minimis
                                                 we would add language that exempts                      Bill amendments to the Act, Congress                  threshold for seasonal exhibition to be
                                                 from licensing any person whose                         indicated that ‘‘an exhibitor’s business              eight common, domesticated, non-
                                                 business is determined by APHIS to be                   must not be considered de minimis                     dangerous animals based on the fact
                                                 de minimis in accordance with the                       merely because the facility operates as               that, unlike animals exhibited year-
                                                 proposed regulations in § 2.1(a)(3).                    a non-profit corporation, nor is the                  round, animals exhibited seasonally are
                                                    We propose in a new § 2.1(a)(3)(ix) to               exhibition of a small number of                       displayed to the public for a minimal
                                                 establish a de minimis exemption for                    dangerous animals (including, but not                 period of time (30 days or less each
                                                 any person who maintains a total of four                limited to, big cats, bears, wolves,                  year) during holiday seasons such as
                                                 or fewer breeding female dogs, cats,                    nonhuman primates, or elephants) de                   Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and
                                                 rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs,                         minimis.’’                                            Christmas.9
                                                 chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and                        In a new § 2.1(a)(3)(x), we would
                                                 sheep, and who sells, at retail or                      establish a de minimis licensing                        9 Thirty days or less is consistent with the average

                                                 wholesale, only the offspring of these                  exemption for people in a household                   number of days when many exhibitors are
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                                                 animals, which were born and raised on                  who in total maintain four or fewer                   displaying animals intermittently or infrequently
                                                                                                                                                               for limited duration (as measured in days).
                                                 his or her premises, and is not otherwise               dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea                 Examples of such exhibitions include, but are not
                                                 required to obtain a license. As is the                 pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and             limited to, seasonal petting zoos (e.g. exhibits open
                                                 case with the current licensing                         sheep, for exhibition and who houses                  for Halloween or from Thanksgiving to Christmas),
                                                 exemptions, this de minimis exemption                   the animals at a site for year-round                  college game mascots, magic shows, rabbits used for
                                                                                                                                                               photo shoots during Easter season (half hour
                                                 from licensing as a dealer would not                    exhibition, and is not otherwise                      sessions over a 2–3 week period; petting zoos with
                                                 extend to any person residing in a                      required to obtain a license. This                    farm animals during pumpkin harvest season
                                                 household that collectively maintains a                 exemption for a license as an exhibitor                                                           Continued




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                                                    We based our determination of 30 or                  intermittent or infrequent exhibition,                   For easier reference, we also propose
                                                 fewer days for this exemption on our                    such as brief film and television                     adding to the regulations a new
                                                 experience with inspecting seasonal                     appearances. Based on the industry pay                § 2.1(a)(3)(xiii) that includes a summary
                                                 exhibitors holding a small number of                    rates for pet animal film work 11 and on              table of the de minimis threshold
                                                 common, domesticated, non-dangerous                     our experience from working with small                requirements included in paragraphs
                                                 animals, which indicates that exhibitors                exhibitors, we determined that persons                (a)(3)(ix) through (a)(3)(xii).
                                                 with animals displayed to the public for                with four or fewer common                                The proposed thresholds are
                                                 30 days or less annually are capable of                 domesticated household pet animals                    ultimately based on our experience that
                                                 providing adequate care and treatment                   that are exhibited infrequently or                    businesses conducting AWA-regulated
                                                 for the animals involved in the                         intermittently generate a less than                   activities with the animals indicated for
                                                 exhibition.                                             substantial portion of income and                     each threshold present a minimal risk to
                                                    Persons exhibiting regulated animals                 therefore meet the requirements for the               animal welfare and therefore do not
                                                 not included in the proposed thresholds                 exclusion. By being excluded from the                 require APHIS licensing and inspection.
                                                 table would not be eligible for a de                    definition of ‘‘exhibitor’’, they are not             However, the list of animals eligible for
                                                 minimis exemption, regardless of the                    required to be licensed.                              de minimis consideration is not
                                                 duration (as measured in days) for                         Therefore, we propose to include a                 intended to be exhaustive. We
                                                 which the animals are exhibited. For                    regulatory licensing exemption in a new               encourage public comment on the
                                                 example, camels, bison, and reindeer                    § 2.1(a)(3)(xii) for any person who                   proposed exemption thresholds as they
                                                 are sometimes included in seasonal                      maintains a total of four or fewer                    pertain to animal welfare and effects on
                                                 holiday exhibits, but their behavior and                common, domesticated household pet                    businesses engaged in the breeding,
                                                 size set them apart from common, non-                   animals, who uses them for intermittent               dealing, or exhibition of animals. We
                                                 dangerous domestic livestock displayed                  or infrequent exhibition for no more                  also invite comments on the types of
                                                 in such exhibits, and under the                         than 30 days per calendar year, who                   exhibition proposed in the table,
                                                 regulations they are considered to be                   derives less than a substantial portion of            particularly with regard to types of
                                                 wild or exotic species.                                 income from a nonprimary source for                   animals and exhibition business models
                                                    In 2013, Congress amended 10 the                     exhibiting such animals, whose animals                that may not be represented here.
                                                 definition of ‘‘exhibitor’’ in the Act to               reside exclusively at the residence of the            Miscellaneous
                                                 exclude certain persons as exhibitors,                  owner, and who is not otherwise
                                                 namely ‘‘any owner of a common,                                                                                 We are also proposing to amend the
                                                                                                         required to obtain a license. This                    regulations to remove a redundant
                                                 domesticated household pet who                          exemption would not extend to any
                                                 derives less than a substantial portion of                                                                    provision. We would remove from
                                                                                                         person residing in a household that                   § 2.1(c)(2) the phrase ‘‘and, in the case
                                                 income from a nonprimary source (as                     collectively maintains a total of more
                                                 determined by the Secretary) for                                                                              of a license renewal, the annual license
                                                                                                         than four pet animals, regardless of                  fee has been received by the appropriate
                                                 exhibiting an animal that exclusively                   ownership, nor to any person
                                                 resides at the residence of the pet                                                                           Animal Care regional office on or before
                                                                                                         maintaining pet animals on premises on                the expiration date of the license.’’ This
                                                 owner.’’ In order to make the regulations               which more than four pet animals are
                                                 consistent with the Act, we propose to                                                                        phrase is unnecessary because the same
                                                                                                         maintained, nor to any person acting in               provision is repeated in paragraph (d)(1)
                                                 add this amendment to the list of                       concert with others where they
                                                 exclusions under the definition of                                                                            of that section. In addition, we are
                                                                                                         collectively maintain a total of more                 proposing to remove §§ 3.28(b), 3.53(b),
                                                 ‘‘exhibitor’’ in § 1.1 of the regulations.              than four pet animals, regardless of
                                                    The exclusion from the definition of                                                                       and 3.80(b)(1). These sections contain
                                                                                                         ownership.                                            obsolete sheltering and minimum space
                                                 ‘‘exhibitor’’ under the Act is only
                                                                                                            We determined the total number of                  requirements for dogs, cats, guinea pigs,
                                                 applicable to persons meeting all the
                                                                                                         animals for this exemption to be four                 hamsters, rabbits, and nonhuman
                                                 criteria listed in the amendment.
                                                                                                         because our experience indicates that                 primates that have been since replaced
                                                 Similarly, under our proposed revision
                                                                                                         exhibitors who maintain and exhibit                   by updated sheltering and minimum
                                                 of ‘‘exhibitor’’ in the regulations, a
                                                                                                         four or fewer animals and those who                   space requirements. Removal of the
                                                 person exhibiting other than a
                                                                                                         exhibit resident pet animals                          obsolete requirements will minimize
                                                 ‘‘common, domesticated household pet’’
                                                                                                         infrequently or intermittently (i.e., no              confusion with the current regulatory
                                                 would not be eligible for the exclusion.
                                                                                                         more than 30 days per year) for minimal               requirements and will have no impact
                                                 Also, persons who derive their primary
                                                                                                         amounts of money are capable of                       on facilities and animal welfare.
                                                 source of income from exhibiting the
                                                                                                         providing adequate care and treatment                 Similarly, we are revising § 3.6(a)(2)(xii)
                                                 animals, or who generate a substantial
                                                                                                         for the animals involved in the                       to remove phase-in dates which are no
                                                 amount of money from such exhibition
                                                                                                         regulated business activities without                 longer needed regarding primary
                                                 as determined by APHIS, would not be
                                                                                                         Federal licensing and inspection                      enclosures for dogs and cats.
                                                 eligible for the exclusion. We interpret
                                                                                                         requirements to ensure animal welfare.
                                                 ‘‘less than a substantial portion of                                                                          Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 and
                                                                                                         Additionally, exhibitors with four or
                                                 income’’ in the Act to mean a minimal                                                                         Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                         fewer animals are less likely to generate
                                                 amount of money that the owner makes
                                                                                                         a substantial income as a primary source                 This proposed rule has been
                                                 from exhibiting animals. We interpret ‘‘a
                                                                                                         from exhibiting such animals compared                 determined to be significant for the
                                                 nonprimary source’’ to mean the activity
                                                                                                         to persons exhibiting with larger                     purposes of Executive Order 12866 and,
                                                 is not a full-time job or primary source
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                                                                                                         numbers of animals as the primary                     therefore, has been reviewed by the
                                                 of income.
                                                                                                         source of income.                                     Office of Management and Budget.
                                                    Many persons eligible for this
                                                 exclusion employ one or more common,                                                                             We have prepared an economic
                                                 domesticated household pets in
                                                                                                            11 According to the Screen Actors Guild-           analysis for this rule. The economic
                                                                                                         American Federation of Television and Radio           analysis provides a cost-benefit analysis,
                                                                                                         Artists 2013 pay rate scale for background actors,
                                                 (lasting less than 30 days), and nativity scenes        the average pay per background appearance in a
                                                                                                                                                               as required by Executive Orders 12866
                                                 during the Christmas season (usually 21–30 days).       film or television production ranges from $39 to      and 13563, and an initial regulatory
                                                    10 See footnote 8.                                   $224.                                                 flexibility analysis that examines the


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                                                 potential economic effects of this                      Establishing de minimis thresholds for                of this rule. In the absence of apparent
                                                 proposed rule on small entities, as                     exclusion or exemption from the AWA                   significant economic impacts, we have
                                                 required by the Regulatory Flexibility                  licensing requirements outlined in this               not identified alternatives that would
                                                 Act. The economic analysis is                           proposal would allow APHIS to direct                  minimize such impacts.
                                                 summarized below. Copies of the full                    inspection and enforcement efforts on
                                                                                                                                                               Executive Order 12372
                                                 analysis are available by contacting the                larger businesses conducting such
                                                 person listed under FOR FURTHER                         activities.                                             This program/activity is listed in the
                                                 INFORMATION CONTACT or on the                              By the very nature of this proposal, all           Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                                 Regulations.gov Web site (see                           entities that would be affected are                   under No. 10.025 and is subject to
                                                 ADDRESSES above for instructions for                    considered small. The entities most                   Executive Order 12372, which requires
                                                 accessing Regulations.gov).                             likely to be affected by this proposal are            intergovernmental consultation with
                                                    A 2014 Farm Bill amendment to the                    businesses engaged in AWA-related                     State and local officials. (See 2 CFR
                                                 Animal Welfare Act provides the                         exhibition activities that have small                 chapter IV.)
                                                 Secretary of Agriculture with the                       numbers of regulated animals. This
                                                 authority to determine when animal                      proposed rule would relieve regulatory                Executive Order 12988
                                                 dealers and exhibitors are not required                 responsibilities for some currently                     This proposed rule has been reviewed
                                                 to obtain a license under the Act if the                licensed entities and reduce the cost of              under Executive Order 12988, Civil
                                                 size of the business conducting AWA-                    business for those entities. Those                    Justice Reform. It is not intended to
                                                 related activities is determined by the                 currently licensed exhibitors and                     have retroactive effect. The Act does not
                                                 Secretary to be de minimis. Businesses                  dealers (including breeders meeting the               provide administrative procedures
                                                 considered to be de minimis are capable                 definition of ‘‘dealer’’) who are under               which must be exhausted prior to a
                                                 of providing adequate care and                          the proposed de minimis thresholds                    judicial challenge to the provisions of
                                                 treatment to the animals involved in the                would no longer be subject to licensing,              this rule.
                                                 regulated business activities without                   animal identification, and
                                                                                                                                                               Executive Order 13175
                                                 Federal licensing and inspection                        recordkeeping requirements.
                                                 requirements to ensure animal welfare.                     The cost of a license for the smallest               This rule has been reviewed in
                                                 This proposal would establish de                        entities is between $40 and $85                       accordance with the requirements of
                                                 minimis thresholds for businesses                       annually. Identification tags for dogs                Executive Order 13175, ‘‘Consultation
                                                 engaged in breeding, selling, or                        and cats cost from $1.12 to $2.50 each.               and Coordination with Indian Tribal
                                                 exhibiting certain regulated animals and                Other covered animals can be identified               Governments.’’ Executive Order 13175
                                                 include the thresholds in the                           by a label attached to the primary                    requires Federal agencies to consult and
                                                 regulations. We would measure                           enclosure containing a description of                 coordinate with tribes on a government-
                                                 business size using various criteria,                   the animals in the enclosure at                       to-government basis on policies that
                                                 including number of breeding female                     negligible cost. We estimate that the                 have tribal implications, including
                                                 animals maintained, number of animals                   average currently licensed entity                     regulations, legislative comments or
                                                 exhibited, and the duration of                          potentially affected by this proposal                 proposed legislation, and other policy
                                                 exhibition (as measured in days). We are                spends about 10 hours annually to                     statements or actions that have
                                                 also amending the AWA regulations in                    comply with the licensing paperwork                   substantial direct effects on one or more
                                                 response to a 2013 amendment to the                     and recordkeeping requirements. All of                Indian tribes, on the relationship
                                                 Act excluding from the statutory                        the currently licensed entities that                  between the Federal Government and
                                                 definition of ‘‘exhibitor’’ owners of                   would be considered de minimis under                  Indian tribes or on the distribution of
                                                 household pets that are exhibited                       this proposal would benefit from                      power and responsibilities between the
                                                 infrequently or intermittently, generate                reduced costs for licensing,                          Federal Government and Indian tribes.
                                                 less than a substantial portion of                      identification, and recordkeeping. We                   The Animal and Plant Health
                                                 income, and reside exclusively with the                 estimate that approximately 212                       Inspection Service has assessed the
                                                 owner. Dealers and exhibitors operating                 currently licensed exhibitors, breeders,              impact of this rule on Indian tribes and
                                                 at or below the thresholds determined                   and dealers would no longer require                   determined that this rule does not, to
                                                 for their particular business activity                  licensing following implementation of                 our knowledge, have tribal implications
                                                 would be exempted from Federal                          this proposal (See the economic analysis              that require tribal consultation under
                                                 licensing requirements established                      for more detail on how we estimated                   Executive Order 13175. If a Tribe
                                                 under the Animal Welfare Act. These                     this). We estimate that the cost savings              requests consultation, APHIS will work
                                                 proposed actions would amend the                        for all these entities could total about              with the Office of Tribal Relations to
                                                 regulations to be consistent with the Act               $41,400 annually.                                     ensure meaningful consultation is
                                                 while continuing to ensure the humane                      Based on our review of available                   provided where changes, additions and
                                                 care and treatment of animals.                          information, APHIS does not expect the                modifications identified herein are not
                                                    APHIS’ experience indicates that                     proposed rule to have a significant                   expressly mandated by Congress.
                                                 exhibitors who maintain or infrequently                 economic impact on small entities. We
                                                 exhibit a small number of certain                       have prepared the initial regulatory                  Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                 common non-dangerous animals are                        flexibility analysis because we need                     This proposed rule contains no new
                                                 capable of providing adequate care and                  public input to help establish the total              information collection or recordkeeping
                                                 treatment to the animals involved in                    number of entities that will be affected.             requirements under the Paperwork
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                                                 regulated business activities without                   While we have yet to determine the total              Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
                                                 Federal licensing and inspection                        number of entities that would fall below              et seq.).
                                                 requirements to ensure animal welfare.                  the thresholds we propose, those
                                                 Because of the size of the business and                 entities that do fall below the thresholds            List of Subjects in 9 CFR Parts 1, 2,
                                                 their ability to provide adequate care                  would benefit from the rule. Those                    and 3
                                                 and treatment, we consider such                         currently licensed entities that do not                 Animal welfare, Marine mammals,
                                                 businesses to be engaged in a de                        fall below the thresholds would see no                Pets, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                 minimis level of regulated activities.                  additional economic impact as a result                requirements, Research, Transportation.


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                                                   Accordingly, we propose to amend 9                    ■ 4. Section 2.1 is amended as follows:                 cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs,
                                                 CFR parts 1, 2, and 3 as follows:                       ■ a. By revising paragraph (a)(3)(ii).                  chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and sheep
                                                                                                         ■ b. By adding paragraphs (a)(3)(ix)                    are maintained, nor to any person acting
                                                 PART 1—DEFINITION OF TERMS                              through (a)(3)(xiii).                                   in concert with others where they
                                                                                                         ■ c. By revising paragraph (c)(2).                      collectively maintain a total of more
                                                 ■ 1. The authority citation for part 1                    The revisions and additions read as
                                                 continues to read as follows:                                                                                   than four dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters,
                                                                                                         follows:
                                                                                                                                                                 guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats,
                                                   Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2131–2159; 7 CFR                                                                          pigs, and sheep, regardless of
                                                 2.22, 2.80, and 371.7.                                  § 2.1     Requirements and application.
                                                                                                           (a) * * *                                             ownership.
                                                 ■ 2. Section 1.1 is amended as follows:                   (3) * * *
                                                 ■ a. By revising the definition of dealer.                                                                         (xi) Any person who maintains a total
                                                                                                           (ii) Any person whose AWA-related                     of eight or fewer dogs, cats, rabbits,
                                                 ■ b. By revising the definition of                      business activity is determined by
                                                 exhibitor.                                                                                                      hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas,
                                                                                                         APHIS to be de minimis in accordance                    cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, for
                                                   The revisions read as follows:
                                                                                                         with the regulations in this section;                   seasonal exhibition and exhibits any or
                                                 § 1.1   Definitions.                                    *      *    *     *     *                               all of the animals for no more than 30
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                                (ix) Any person who maintains a total                 days per calendar year, and is not
                                                   Dealer means any person who, in                       of four or fewer breeding female dogs,                  otherwise required to obtain a license.
                                                 commerce, for compensation or profit,                   cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs,                   This exemption does not extend to any
                                                 delivers for transportation, or transports,             chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and                     person residing in a household that
                                                 except as a carrier, buys, or sells, or                 sheep, and who sells, at retail or                      collectively maintains a total of more
                                                 negotiates the purchase or sale of: Any                 wholesale, only the offspring of these
                                                                                                                                                                 than eight dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters,
                                                 dog or other animal whether alive or                    dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea
                                                                                                                                                                 guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats,
                                                 dead (including unborn animals, organs,                 pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and
                                                                                                                                                                 pigs, and sheep, regardless of
                                                 limbs, blood, serum, or other parts) for                sheep, which were born and raised on
                                                                                                                                                                 ownership, nor to any person
                                                 research, teaching, testing,                            his or her premises, and is not otherwise
                                                                                                         required to obtain a license. This                      maintaining eight dogs, cats, rabbits,
                                                 experimentation, exhibition, or for use                                                                         hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas,
                                                 as a pet; or any dog at the wholesale                   exemption does not extend to any
                                                                                                         person residing in a household that                     cows, goats, pigs, and sheep on
                                                 level for hunting, security, or breeding                                                                        premises on which more than eight
                                                 purposes. This term does not include: A                 collectively maintains a total of more
                                                                                                         than four breeding female dogs, cats,                   dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea
                                                 retail pet store, as defined in this
                                                                                                         rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs,                         pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and
                                                 section; or any retail outlet where dogs
                                                                                                         chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and                     sheep are maintained, nor to any person
                                                 are sold for hunting, breeding, or
                                                                                                         sheep, regardless of ownership, nor to                  acting in concert with others where they
                                                 security purposes.
                                                                                                         any person maintaining breeding female                  collectively maintain a total of more
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                                                                                      than eight dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters,
                                                   Exhibitor means any person (public or                 dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea
                                                                                                         pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and               guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats,
                                                 private) exhibiting any animals, which
                                                                                                         sheep on premises on which more than                    pigs, and sheep, regardless of
                                                 were purchased in commerce or the
                                                                                                         four breeding female dogs, cats, rabbits,               ownership.
                                                 intended distribution of which affects
                                                 commerce, or will affect commerce, to                   hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas,                        (xii) Any person who maintains a
                                                 the public for compensation, as                         cows, goats, pigs, and sheep are                        total of four or fewer common,
                                                 determined by the Secretary, and such                   maintained, nor to any person acting in                 domesticated, non-dangerous household
                                                 term includes carnivals, circuses, and                  concert with others where they                          pet animals for infrequent or
                                                 zoos exhibiting such animals whether                    collectively maintain a total of more                   intermittent exhibition for no more than
                                                 operated for profit or not; but such term               than four breeding female dogs, cats,                   30 days per calendar year, who derives
                                                 excludes retail pet stores, an owner of                 rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs,                         less than a substantial portion of income
                                                 a common, domesticated household pet                    chinchillas, cows, goats, pigs, and                     from a nonprimary source for exhibiting
                                                 who derives less than a substantial                     sheep, regardless of ownership.                         such animals, whose animals reside
                                                 portion of income from a nonprimary                       (x) Any person who maintains a total                  exclusively at the residence of the
                                                 source (as determined by the Secretary)                 of four or fewer dogs, cats, rabbits,                   owner, and who is not otherwise be
                                                 for exhibiting an animal that exclusively               hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas,                     required to obtain a license. This
                                                 resides at the residence of the pet                     cows, goats, pigs, and sheep, for                       exemption would not extend to any
                                                 owner, organizations sponsoring and all                 exhibition and houses the animals
                                                                                                                                                                 person residing in a household that
                                                 persons participating in State and                      permanently at the site where they are
                                                                                                                                                                 collectively maintains a total of more
                                                 country fairs, livestock shows, rodeos,                 exhibited year-round, and is not
                                                                                                                                                                 than four pet animals, regardless of
                                                 purebred dog and cat shows, and any                     otherwise required to obtain a license.
                                                                                                                                                                 ownership, nor to any person
                                                 other fairs or exhibitions intended to                  This exemption does not extend to any
                                                                                                                                                                 maintaining pet animals on premises on
                                                 advance agricultural arts and sciences,                 person residing in a household that
                                                                                                         collectively maintains a total of more                  which more than four pet animals are
                                                 as may be determined by the Secretary.                                                                          maintained, nor to any person acting in
                                                                                                         than four dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters,
                                                 *      *     *     *     *                                                                                      concert with others where they
                                                                                                         guinea pigs, chinchillas, cows, goats,
                                                                                                                                                                 collectively maintain a total of more
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                                                 PART 2—REGULATIONS                                      pigs, and sheep, regardless of
                                                                                                         ownership, nor to any person                            than four pet animals, regardless of
                                                 ■ 3. The authority citation for part 2                  maintaining dogs, cats, rabbits,                        ownership.
                                                 continues to read as follows:                           hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas,                        (xiii) Following is a summary of the
                                                   Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2131–2159; 7 CFR                  cows, goats, pigs, and sheep on                         de minimis exemption requirements for
                                                 2.22, 2.80, and 371.7.                                  premises on which more than four dogs,                  paragraphs (ix) to (xii) of this section:




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                                                                                   TABLE 1—DE MINIMIS THRESHOLDS FOR EXEMPTION FROM LICENSING
                                                                                                                                                                                      De minimis thresholds
                                                                                                                                                                                  (exempt from licensing if at or
                                                                                                                                                                                  below all indicated thresholds)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Maximum
                                                             Animals                                                    Activity                                                                                             number of
                                                                                                                                                                        Number of                                          days exhibited
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Number of
                                                                                                                                                                         breeding                                             per year
                                                                                                                                                                                                 total animals
                                                                                                                                                                         females                                             (any or all
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              animals
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             exhibited)

                                                 Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Ham-             Breeding/selling retail (unless covered by another exemp-                                       4        ........................   NA.
                                                   sters, Guinea pigs, Chin-              tion 1).
                                                   chillas, Cows, Goats, Pigs,         Breeding/selling wholesale (unless covered by another ex-                                       4        ........................   NA.
                                                   Sheep.                                 emption 2).
                                                                                       Exhibition of all types (unless listed below) ........................... ........................                            4     No maximum.
                                                                                       Seasonal exhibition (for example nativity scenes and petting ........................                                         8     30 days.
                                                                                          zoos operating part of the year).
                                                 Common, domesticated pet              Infrequent or intermittent exhibitions (for example, film and ........................                                         4    30 days.
                                                   animals living in owner’s              television appearances, team mascots, canine disc com-
                                                   residence.                             petitions, magic shows) from which less than a substan-
                                                                                          tial portion of income from a nonprimary source is derived.
                                                    Farm animals bred, sold, exhibited, or otherwise used solely for agricultural purposes and animals used solely for food or fiber are exempt
                                                 from the licensing requirements of this section.
                                                    1 Includes retail businesses exempted under paragraphs (a)(3)(i) and (a)(3)(vii) of this section.
                                                    2 Includes wholesale businesses exempted under paragraph (a)(3)(iii) of this section.




                                                 *      *    *      *    *                                 strong enough so that the floor does not                      ■ b. By removing the paragraph (b)(2)
                                                    (c) * * *                                              sag or bend between the structural                            introductory text.
                                                    (2) The applicant has paid the                         supports.                                                     ■ c. By redesignating paragraphs
                                                 application fee of $10 and the annual                     *     *    *    *     *                                       (b)(2)(i), (b)(2)(ii), (b)(2)(iii), and
                                                 license fee indicated in § 2.6 to the                                                                                   (b)(2)(iv), as paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2),
                                                 appropriate Animal Care regional office                   § 3.28    [Amended]
                                                                                                                                                                         (b)(3), and (b)(4) respectively.
                                                 for an initial license.                                   ■  7. Section 3.28 is amended as follows:
                                                 *      *    *      *    *                                 ■  a. By removing paragraph (b).                              ■ d. In newly redesignated paragraph
                                                                                                           ■  b. By redesignating paragraph (c) as                       (b)(1), footnote 4, by removing the
                                                 PART 3—STANDARDS                                          paragraph (b).                                                words ‘‘paragraph (b)(2)(ii)’’ and adding
                                                                                                           ■ c. In the heading of newly                                  the words ‘‘paragraph (b)(2)’’ in their
                                                 ■ 5. The authority citation for part 3                                                                                  place.
                                                                                                           redesignated paragraph (b), by removing
                                                 continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                           the words ‘‘acquired on or after August                       ■  e. In newly redesignated paragraph
                                                   Authority: 7 U.S.C. 2131–2159; 7 CFR                    15, 1990’’.                                                   (b)(2), by removing the words
                                                 2.22, 2.80, and 371.7.                                    ■ d. In newly redesignated paragraph                          ‘‘paragraph (b)(2)(i)’’ and adding the
                                                 ■ 6. Section 3.6 is amended as follows:                   (b)(2)(iii), by removing the words                            words ‘‘paragraph (b)(1)’’ in their place.
                                                 ■ a. By revising paragraph (a)(2)(xii).                   ‘‘paragraph (c)(2)(iv)’’ and adding the
                                                                                                           words ‘‘paragraph (b)(2)(iv)’’ in their                       ■  f. In newly redesignated paragraph
                                                 ■ b. By removing paragraph (b)(1)(i).                                                                                   (b)(4), by removing the words
                                                 ■ c. By removing paragraph (b)(1)(ii)                     place.
                                                                                                                                                                         ‘‘paragraph (b)(2)(i)’’ and adding the
                                                 introductory text.                                        ■ e. In newly redesignated paragraph
                                                                                                                                                                         words ‘‘paragraph (b)(1)’’ in their place.
                                                 ■ d. By redesignating paragraphs                          (b)(3), by removing the words
                                                 (b)(1)(iii) and (b)(1)(iv) as paragraphs                  ‘‘paragraph (c)(1) or (c)(2)’’ and adding                     ■   g. By revising paragraph (c).
                                                 (b)(1)(iv) and b)(1)(v) respectively.                     the words ‘‘paragraph (b)(1) or (b)(2)’’ in                       The revision reads as follows:
                                                 ■ e. By redesignating paragraphs                          their place.
                                                 (b)(1)(ii)(A), (b)(1)(ii)(B), and (b)(1)(ii)(C)                                                                         § 3.80       Primary enclosures.
                                                                                                           § 3.53    [Amended]
                                                 as paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (b)(1)(ii), and                                                                                *        *         *          *         *
                                                 (b)(1)(iii) respectively.                                 ■  8. Section 3.53 is amended as follows:
                                                                                                           ■  a. By removing paragraph (b).                                (c) Innovative primary enclosures not
                                                   The revision reads as follows:
                                                                                                           ■  b. By redesignating paragraph (c) as                       precisely meeting the floor area and
                                                 § 3.6   Primary enclosures.                               paragraph (b).                                                height requirements provided in
                                                 *      *      *    *    *                                 ■ c. In the heading of newly                                  paragraph (b) of this section, but that do
                                                    (a) * * *                                              redesignated paragraph (b), by removing                       provide nonhuman primates with a
                                                                                                                                                                         sufficient volume of space and the
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                                                    (2) * * *                                              the words ‘‘acquired on or after August
                                                    (xii) If the suspended floor of a                      15, 1990’’.                                                   opportunity to express species-typical
                                                 primary enclosure is constructed of                       ■ d. In newly redesignated paragraph                          behavior, may be used at research
                                                 metal strands, the strands must either be                 (b)(3), by removing the words                                 facilities when approved by the
                                                 greater than 1⁄8 of an inch in diameter                   ‘‘paragraph (c)(2)’’ and adding the words                     Committee, and by dealers and
                                                 (9 gauge) or coated with a material such                  ‘‘paragraph (b)(2)’’ in their place.                          exhibitors when approved by the
                                                 as plastic or fiberglass. The suspended                   ■ 9. Section 3.80 is amended as follows:                      Administrator.
                                                 floor of any primary enclosure must be                    ■ a. By removing paragraph (b)(1).                            *      *    *    *     *


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                                                   Done in Washington, DC, this 29th day of              Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage                   numbers. Comments received, including
                                                 July 2016.                                              Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI–W).                 attachments and other supporting
                                                 Edward Avalos,                                          If there is no annual percentage increase             materials, are part of the public record
                                                 Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory            in the CPI–W, the OCC, the Board and                  and subject to public disclosure. Do not
                                                 Programs.                                               the Bureau will not adjust this                       enclose any information in your
                                                 [FR Doc. 2016–18452 Filed 8–3–16; 8:45 am]              exemption threshold from the prior                    comment or supporting materials that
                                                 BILLING CODE 3410–34–P                                  year. The proposal would memorialize                  you consider confidential or
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesWe will consider all comments that we receive on or before November 2, 2016.
ContactDr. Kay Carter-Corker, DVM, Director, National Policy Staff, USDA-APHIS-Animal Care, 4700 River Road, Unit 84, Riverdale, MD 20737; (301) 851-3748.
FR Citation81 FR 51386 
RIN Number0579-AD99
CFR Citation9 CFR 1
9 CFR 2
9 CFR 3
CFR AssociatedAnimal Welfare; Marine Mammals; Pets; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Research and Transportation

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