APHIS 7010A Itinerary of Exhibition With Overnight Travel Continuati

Animal Welfare

APHIS 7010A AUG 2020 SEC

Animal Welfare (Private Sector)

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
ANIMAL CARE

OMB APPROVED
0579-0036
DATE PREPARED:

ITINERARY OF EXHIBITION WITH OVERNIGHT TRAVEL
CONTINUATION SHEET

Any person who is subject to the Animal Welfare regulations and who intends to exhibit any animal at any location other than the person’s approved site (including, but not limited to, circuses, traveling educational exhibits, animal
acts, and petting zoos), except for travel that does not extend overnight, shall submit a written itinerary to the USDA Animal Care Deputy Administrator. (9 CFR §2.126(c))

SECTION I - LICENSEE AND ANIMAL OWNER INFORMATION
1. NAME OF LICENSEE (first, middle initial, last):

2. NAME OF ANIMAL OWNER (if different than Item 1):

3. DOING BUSINESS AS (DBA) (if applicable):

4. USDA CERTIFICATE NUMBER:

SECTION II - TRAVEL INFORMATION
5. DATE(S) OF EXHIBITION (MM/DD/YY TO MM/DD/YY):
7. ITINERARY

(1) DATES

(MM/DD/YY - MM/DD/YY)

6. NAME OF TRANSPORTER
LEAVE BLANK
(2) LOCATION NAME

(3) LOCATION ADDRESS

(building name, street address, GPS coordinates, landmarks, etc.)

E. STOP OR LAYOVER 5
F. STOP OR LAYOVER 6
G. STOP OR LAYOVER 7
H. STOP OR LAYOVER 8
I. STOP OR LAYOVER 9
CONTINUATION PAGE (use another APHIS Form 7010A)

SECTION III - ANIMAL INFORMATION
8. ANIMAL NAME

(1) ID NO.

(2) DESCRIPTION

(3) TYPE

(common name)

(4) TYPE

(scientific name)

(5) AGE

(6) GENDER

F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
CONTINUATION PAGE (use another APHIS Form 7010A)

SECTION IV - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
USDA animal welfare regulations, particularly Title 9 Code of Federal Regulations Section 2.126, requires written itineraries of exhibitions with overnight travel be submitted to APHIS Animal Care. By submitting this form, the preparer
acknowledges it contains complete and accurate information concerning the name of the person who intends to exhibit the animal and transport the animal for exhibition purposes, including any person or business, and a current Act
license or registration number. The itinerary shall contain the names, dates, and locations (with addresses) where the animals will travel, be housed, and be exhibited; to include all layovers. Finally, the preparer agrees to notify USDA
Animal Care Deputy Administrator of any changes made to submitted itineraries.

APHIS FORM 7010A
AUG 2020

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0579-0036. The time required to complete the information
collection is estimated to average .25 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the
data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
APHIS FORM 7010A, ITINERARY OF EXHIBITION WITH OVERNIGHT TRAVEL CONTINUATION SHEET
This form may be typed or completed by hand. If by hand, please ensure all entries are legible.
Date Prepared: Enter the date the form was prepared.
Item 1: Enter the licensee’s full name.
Item 2: Enter the animal owner’s full name if different than the licensee.
Item 3: Enter the doing business as name, if applicable.
Item 4: Enter the licensee’s USDA certificate number.
Item 5: Enter the start and end dates of the exhibition. Use MM/DD/YY for the date format.
Item 6: Leave blank.
Item 7: Continue the itinerary for the exhibition. In Column (1), enter the start and end dates of each stop or layover. In Column (2), enter the location name of the
stop or layover. In Column (3), enter the location’s address (e.g., full street, city, and state address; building name; GPS coordinates; and/or landmarks
(i.e., water tower)). If the itinerary includes more stops or layovers, check the continuation page box and complete another APHIS Form 7010A, Itinerary of
Exhibition With Overnight Travel Continuation Sheet.
Item 8: Continue entering the names of each animal being transported in Column (1) or their identification numbers in Column (2), and enter a brief description of
the animal (e.g., long haired collie, brown and white, 30 pounds) in Column (3) or enter the common name of the animal type (e.g., dog) or the scientific
name of the animal type (e.g., Canis lupus familiaris) in Column (4). In Column (5), enter the animal’s age in years. In Column (6), enter the animal’s gender
(e.g., male or female). If the exhibition includes more animals, check the continuation page box and complete another APHIS Form 7010A, Itinerary of
Exhibition With Overnight Travel Continuation Sheet.
Attach to APHIS Form 7010 and mail to USDA APHIS Animal Welfare, 2150 Centre Avenue Building B, Mailstop 3W11, Fort Collins, CO 80526-8117, or send by
email to [email protected]. For additional assistance, call (970) 494-7478.

Privacy Act Notice

Authority: The Animal Welfare Act (AWA), 7 U.S.C. 2131 et seq., and the regulations issued thereunder, 9 CFR parts 1 through 4; and the Horse
Protection Act (HPA), 15 U.S.C. 1821 et seq., and the regulations issued thereunder, 9 CFR parts 11 and 12.
Purpose: This system supports APHIS’ administrative activities and enforcement of the AWA and HPA.
Routine Uses:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a (b) of the Privacy Act, records maintained in the system may be disclosed
outside USDA as follows:
(1) APHIS may disclose the name, city, State, license or registration type and/or status, or change of a license or registrant to any person pursuant to
9 CFR 2.38(c) and 2.127;
(2) APHIS may disclose annual reports submitted to APHIS by licensees and research facilities to any person pursuant to 9 CFR 2.7 and 2.36;
(3) APHIS may disclose inspection reports and other regulatory correspondence issued to licensees and registrants [from the agency] to any attending
veterinarian in order to carry out duties under the AWA pursuant to 9 CFR 2.33 and 2.40;
(4) APHIS may disclose the name, telephone number and other contact information, location, inspection reports, and regulatory and other
correspondenceof licensees, registrants, permitees, and applicants for the same, to appropriate Federal, foreign, State, local, Tribal, or other public
authority agencies or officials, in order to carry out duties under the AWA or State, local, Tribal or other public authority on the same subject pursuant to
7 U.S.C. 2145(b);
(5) APHIS may disclose inspection reports of licensees and registrants, and permit status, to any pet store or other entity that is required under State,
local,Tribal, or other public authority to verify a licensee, registrant, or permitee’s compliance with the AWA;
(6) APHIS may disclose information to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and any other research institution engaged or
approved by the Department, to the extent APHIS deems the disclosure necessary to complete research and/or compile a report in furtherance of the
Department’s mission;
(7) APHIS may disclose final adjudicatory AWA and HPA decisions or orders by an appropriate authority to any person;
(8) APHIS may disclose to any person the name, city, and State or other information to the extent necessary for proper identification of persons
(referred to as “Designated Qualified Persons” or “DQPs”) that are or have been qualified to detect and diagnose a horse that is sore or otherwise
inspect horses for purposes of enforcing the HPA and of horse industry organizations or associations (referred to as “HIOs”) that have currently or have
had in the past DQP programs certified by the USDA;
(9) APHIS may disclose to any regulated horse owner, HIO, and other entities responsible for licensure or required to verify compliance with the HPA,
HPA inspection findings and regulatory and other correspondence issued to persons or entities regulated under the HPA;
(10) APHIS may disclose to any person the name, city, and State or other information to the extent necessary for proper identification of any person or
entity who has been disqualified, suspended, and/or otherwise prohibited from showing or exhibiting any horse, or judging or managing any horse show,
horse exhibition, horse sale, or horse auction under the HPA and the terms of such action;
(11) APHIS may disclose to any person the name, city, and State or other information to the extent necessary for proper identification of any regulated
individual or entity whose license or permit has been suspended, revoked, expired, terminated, or denied under the AWA and the terms of such action;
(12) APHIS may disclose to appropriate law enforcement agencies, entities, and persons, whether Federal, foreign, State, local, or Tribal, or other
public authority responsible for enforcing, investigating, or prosecuting an alleged violation or a violation of law or charged with enforcing, implementing,
or complying with a statute, rule, regulation, or order issued pursuant thereto, when a record in this system on its face, or in conjunction with other
records, indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or
particular program statute, or by regulation, rule, or court order issued pursuant thereto, if the information disclosed is relevant to any enforcement,
regulatory, investigative, or prosecutive responsibility of the receiving entity;
(13) APHIS may disclose to the Department of Justice when the agency, or any component thereof, or any employee of the agency in his or her official
capacity, or any employee of the agency in his or her individual capacity where the Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee, or the
United States, in litigation, where the agency determines that litigation is likely to affect the agency or any of its components, is a party to litigation or has
an interest in such litigation, and the use of such records by the Department of Justice is deemed by the agency to be relevant and necessary to the
litigation; provided, however, that in each case, the agency determines that disclosure of the records to the Department of Justice is a use of the
information contained in the records that is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected;
(14) APHIS may disclose information in this system of records to a court or adjudicative body in administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings when: (a)
The agency or any component thereof; or (b) any employee of the agency in his or her official capacity; or (c) any employee of the agency in his or her
individual capacity where the agency has agreed to represent the employee; or (d) the United States Government, is a party to litigation or has an
interest in such litigation, and by careful review, the agency determines that the records are to be for a purpose that is compatible with the purpose for
which the agency collected the records;
(15) APHIS may disclose information from this system of records to appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when: (a) USDA suspects or has
confirmed that there has been a breach of the system of records; (b) USDA has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed breach there
is a risk of harm to individuals, USDA (including its information systems, programs, and operations), the Federal Government, or national security; and
(c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with USDA’s efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm;
(16) APHIS may disclose information from this system of records to another Federal agency or Federal entity, when the USDA determines that
information from this system of records is reasonably necessary to assist the recipient agency or entity in (a) responding to a suspected or confirmed
breach or (b) preventing, minimizing, or remedying the risk of harm to individuals, the recipient agency or entity (including its information systems,
programs, and operations), the Federal Government, or national security, resulting from a suspected or confirmed breach;
(17) APHIS may disclose information in this system of records to USDA contractors and other parties engaged to assist in administering the program,
analyzing data, developing information management systems, processing Freedom of Information Act requests, and conducting audits. Such contractors
and other parties will be bound by the nondisclosure provisions of the Privacy Act;
(18) APHIS may disclose information in this system of records to USDA contractors, partner agency employees or contractors, or private industry
employed to identify patterns, trends, or anomalies indicative of fraud, waste, or abuse;
(19) APHIS may disclose information in this system of records to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to any inquiry from
that Congressional office made at the written request of the individual to whom the record pertains;
(20) APHIS may disclose information in this system of records to the National Archives and Records Administration or to the General Services
Administration for records management activities conducted under 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906; and
(21) APHIS may disclose information in this system of records to the Treasury Department as necessary to carry out any and all functions within their
jurisdiction, including but not limited to, processing payments, fees, collections, penalties, and offsets.
Disclosure: Furnishing this information is voluntary; however, failure to furnish this information may impede your ability to comply with the requirements
of the Animal Welfare Act, regulations, and standards.


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