Laws and Regulations

APHIS receives its authority to protect the health and value of America’s agricultural and natural resources from several U.S. laws. Read on to learn more about many of the authorities under which we operate.

Animal Health

Our Veterinary Services program receives its authority from the laws listed below. These laws provide a framework for protecting animal health domestically and internationally.

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Plant Health

Our Plant Protection and Quarantine program receives its authority from the laws listed below. These laws provide a framework for protecting plant health domestically and internationally. APHIS' Biotechnology and Regulatory Services program derives its authority to regulate genetically engineered plants and plant pests that may pose a risk to plant health from the Plant Protection Act.

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Wildlife Damage Management

Our Wildlife Services program receives its authority to control animals that are detrimental to agriculture, natural resources, property, and public safety from the following statute.

Animal Welfare

The following laws authorize our Animal Care program to regulate certain activities to ensure the humane care and treatment of certain animals and horses.

General

APHIS carries out several cross-cutting activities, including cooperating with other government entities, collecting user fees, and providing technical assistance and training, among other things, under the authority of the following laws.