Horse Protection Act; Requiring Horse Industry Organizations to Assess and Enforce Minimum Penalties for Violations

 
Docket ID : APHIS-2011-0030
Agency : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
Parent Agency : Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Summary :
This rulemaking amends the horse protection regulations to require horse industry organizations or associations that license Designated Qualified Persons to assess and enforce minimum penalties for violations of the Horse Protection Act (the Act). The regulations currently provide that such penalties will be set either by the horse industry organization or association or by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This action will strengthen our enforcement of the Act by ensuring that minimum penalties are assessed and enforced consistently by all horse industry organizations and associations that are certified under the regulations by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
RIN : 0579-AD43
Impacts and Effects : Small Entities (Business, Organizations)
CFR Citation : 9 CFR 11
Priority : Substantive, Nonsignificant
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Publication Period: Fall 2012
Agenda Stage of Rulemaking: Completed Action
Major Rule: No
Legal Authorities: 15 USC 1823 to 1825, 15 USC 1828
Legal Deadlines: None
Government Levels Affected: Federal
Federalism Implications: No
Unfunded Mandates: No
Requires Regulatory Flexibility Analysis: No
Small Entities Affected: Business, Organizations
International Impacts: No
Energy Effects: No
Included in Regulatory Plan: No
Timetable
Action Date FR Citation
NPRM 05/27/2011 76 FR 30864
NPRM Comment Period End 07/26/2011
Final Rule 06/07/2012 77 FR 33607
Final Rule Effective 07/09/2012
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Related RINs: None
Related Dockets: None
Category: Horse Protection
Type: Rulemaking
Program: Animal Care
Keyword(s): USDA, agriculture