Except as provided in subpart B of this part, an animal embryo shall not be imported into the United States unless it is accompanied by a certificate issued by a full-time salaried veterinary officer of the national government of the region of origin, or issued by a veterinarian designated or accredited by the national government of the region of origin and endorsed by a full-time salaried veterinary officer of the national government of the region of origin, representing that the veterinarian issuing the certificate was authorized to do so. The certificate shall state:
The dates, places, types, and results of all examinations and tests performed on the donor sire and donor dam as a condition for importation of the embryo, and the names and addresses of persons or laboratories conducting the examinations or tests, and a statement that any other requirements established by § 98.3 have been complied with,
The name and address of the consignor and consignee,
The name and address of the approved artificial insemination center where the semen for the embryo was collected, if applicable,
The name and address of the approved embryo transfer unit where the donor dam was inseminated or bred and the embryo was collected, and
The measures taken to ensure that the embryo was collected and maintained under conditions adequate to protect against contamination of the embryo with infectious animal disease organisms.
The certificate accompanying sheep or goat embryos intended for importation from any part of the world shall, in addition to the statements required by paragraph (a) of this section, state that:
The embryos' sire and dam have not been in any flock or herd nor had contact with sheep or goats which have been in any flock or herd where scrapie has been diagnosed or suspected during the 5 years prior to the date of collection of the embryos;
The embryos' sire and dam showed no evidence of scrapie at the time the embryos were collected;
Scrapie has not been suspected nor confirmed in any progeny of the embryos' donor dam; and
The parents of the embryos' sire and dam are not, nor were not, affected with scrapie.