Regulations last checked for updates: May 18, 2024

Title 9 - Animals and Animal Products last revised: May 09, 2024
§ 97.1 - Overtime work at laboratories, border ports, ocean ports, and airports. 1

1 For designated ports of entry for certain animals, animal semen, poultry, and hatching eggs see 9 CFR §§ 93.102, 93.203, 93.303, 93.403, 93.503, 93.703, and 93.805 and for designated ports of entry for certain purebred animals see 9 CFR §§ 151.1 through 151.3.

(a) Any person, firm, or corporation having ownership, custody, or control of animals, animal byproducts, or other commodities or articles subject to inspection, laboratory testing, certification, or quarantine under this subchapter and subchapter G of this chapter, and who requires the services of an employee of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection on a Sunday or holiday, or at any other time outside the regular tour of duty of the employee, shall sufficiently in advance of the period of Sunday, holiday, or overtime service request the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspector in charge to furnish the service and shall pay the Government at the rate listed in the following table, except as provided in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), and (a)(4) of this section:

Overtime for Inspection, Laboratory Testing, Certification, or Quarantine of Plant, Plant Products, Animals, Animal Products or Other Regulated Commodities

Outside the employee's normal tour of duty Overtime rates (per hour)
Nov. 2, 2015-Sept. 30, 2016 Oct. 1, 2016-Sept. 30, 2017 Beginning
Oct. 1, 2017
Monday through Saturday and holidays$75$75$75
Sundays9999100

(1) For any services performed on a Sunday or holiday, or at any time after 5 p.m. or before 8 a.m. on a weekday, in connection with the arrival in or departure from the United States of a private aircraft or private vessel, the total amount payable shall not exceed $25 for all inspection services performed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection , Public Health Service, and the Department of Agriculture;

(2) Owners and operators of aircraft will be provided service without reimbursement during regularly established hours of service on a Sunday or holiday; and

(3) The overtime rate to be charged owners or operators of aircraft at airports of entry or other places of inspection as a consequence of the operation of the aircraft, for work performed outside of the regularly established hours of service is listed in the following table:

Overtime for Commercial Airline Inspection Services 1

Outside the employee's normal tour of duty Overtime rates (per hour)
Nov. 2, 2015-Sept. 30, 2016 Oct. 1, 2016-Sept. 30, 2017 Beginning
Oct. 1, 2017
Monday through Saturday and holidays$64$65$65
Sundays858686

1 These charges exclude administrative overhead costs.

(4) The overtime rate and all other charges, including minimum and commute compensation charges, to be billed for services provided by an employee of U.S. Customs and Border Protection shall be charged according to the provisions of this section, 5 CFR part 551, or 19 CFR 24.16.

(b) A minimum charge of 2 hours shall be made for any Sunday or holiday or unscheduled overtime duty performed by an employee on a day when no work was scheduled for him or her, or which is performed by an employee on his or her regular workday beginning either at least 1 hour before his or her scheduled tour of duty or which is not in direct continuation of the employee's regular tour of duty. In addition, each such period of Sunday or holiday or unscheduled overtime work to which the 2-hour minimum charge applies may include a commuted traveltime period (CTT) the amount of which shall be prescribed in administrative instructions to be issued by the Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the areas in which the Sunday or holiday or overtime work is performed and such period shall be established as nearly as may be practicable to cover the time necessarily spent in reporting to and returning from the place at which the employee performs such Sunday, holiday or overtime duty. With respect to places of duty within the metropolitan area of the employee's headquarters, such CTT period shall not exceed 3 hours. It shall be administratively determined from time to time which days constitute holidays. The circumstances under which such CTT periods shall be charged and the percentage applicable in each circumstance are as reflected in the following table:

Actual time 1 charge—no minimum 2-hour guarantee charge Commuted 2 traveltime (CTT) charge
Charges for Inspection Within Metropolitan Area of Employee's Headquarters
Work beginning before daily tour begins:
8 to 59 minutesYesNoNone.
60 to 119 minutesYes 1/2 CTT.
120 minutes or moreYesFull CTT.
Work beginning after daily tour ends:
Direct continuationYesNoNone.
Break-in-service of:
2-29 minutesYesNone.
30-60 minutesYes 1/2 CTT.
61 minutes or moreYesFull CTT.
Charges for Inspection Services Performed Outside Metropolitan Area of Employee's Headquarters
Work beginning before daily tour begins:
8 to 59 minutesYesNo 1/2 CTT.
60 minutes or moreYesFull CTT.
Work beginning after daily tour ends:
Direct continuationsYesNo 1/2 CTT.
2-59 minutesNoYes 1/2 CTT.
60 minutes or moreNoYesFull CTT.
Charges for Call Out Inspection Service on Holiday or Nonworkday
Work beginning at any timeNoYesFull CTT.

1 Actual time charged when work is contiguous with the daily tour will be in quarter hour multiples, with service time of 8 minutes or more rounded up to the next quarter hour and any time of less than 8 minutes will be disregarded.

2 The full CTT allowance will be the amount of commuted traveltime prescribed for the place at which the inspections are performed. See part 97.2. One-half CTT is 1/2 of the full CTT period.

(c) As used in this section—

(1) The term private aircraft means any civilian aircraft not being used to transport persons or property for compensation or hire, and

(2) The term private vessel means any civilian vessel not being used (i) to transport persons or property for compensation or hire, or (ii) in fishing operations or in processing of fish or fish products.

(d)(1) Any principal, or any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity acting as an agent or broker by requesting Sunday, holiday, or overtime services of an Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspector on behalf of any other person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity (principal), and who has not previously requested such service from an Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service inspector, must pay the inspector before service is provided.

(2) Since the payment must be collected before service can be provided, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspector will estimate the amount to be paid. Any difference between the inspector's estimate and the actual amount owed to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will be resolved as soon as reasonably possible following the delivery of service, with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection either returning the difference to the agent, broker, or principal, or billing the agent, broker, or principal for the difference.

(3) The prepayment must be in some guaranteed form, such as money order, certified check, or cash. Prepayment in guaranteed form will continue until the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection determines that the agent, broker, or principal has established an acceptable credit history.

(4) For security reasons, cash payments will be accepted only from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and only at a location designated by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service inspector or U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

(e)(1) Any principal, or any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity requesting Sunday, holiday, or overtime services of an Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service inspector, and who has a debt to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection more than 60 days delinquent, must pay the inspector before service is provided.

(2) Since the payment must be collected before service can be provided, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspector will estimate the amount to be paid. Any difference between the inspector's estimate and the actual amount owed to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection will be resolved as soon as reasonably possible following the delivery of service, with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection either returning the difference to the agent, broker, or principal, or billing the agent, broker, or principal for the difference.

(3) The prepayment must be in some guaranteed form, such as money order, certified check, or cash. Prepayment in guaranteed form will continue until the debtor pays the delinquent debt.

(4) For security reasons, cash payments will be accepted only from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and only at a location designated by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspector.

(f) Reimbursable Sunday, holiday, or overtime services will be denied to any principal, or any person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity who has a debt to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or U.S. Customs and Border Protection more than 90 days delinquent. Services will be denied until the delinquent debt is paid.

[38 FR 28814, Oct. 17, 1973] Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 97.1, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
§ 97.2 - Administrative instructions prescribing commuted traveltime.

Each period of overtime and holiday duty as prescribed in § 97.1 shall in addition include a commuted traveltime period for the respective ports, stations, and areas in which employees are located. The prescribed computed traveltime periods are as follows:

Commuted Traveltime Allowances

[In hours]

Location covered Served from Metropolitan Area
Within Outside
Alaska:
Anchorage1
DoPalmer3
Arizona:
Douglas1
DoNogales6
DoPhoenix6
DoSierra Vista3
NacoDouglas2
DoNogales4
DoPhoenix6
DoSierra Vista2
Nogales1
DoDouglas6
DoPhoenix6
DoSierra Vista3
San LuisPhoenix6
DoYuma2
SasabeDouglas6
DoNogales4
DoPhoenix6
DoSierra Vista6
DoTuscon3
California:
CalexicoSan Ysidro6
Edwards Air Force BaseLos Angeles4
Los Angeles and Los Angeles International AirportSan Bernardino5
DoLos Angeles2
Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro, including Long Beach, Wilmington, and Terminal IslandLos Angeles2
March Field......do5
MexicaliCalexico1
Newport Beach......do4
Ontario......do3
RamonaSan Ysidro2
Sacramento......1
DoSan Francisco5
San Diego.......1
DoSan Ysidro2
San Francisco including, Alameda, Richmond, Pittsburg, and other ports in San Francisco and San Pablo Bay areas2
San Louis ObispoSan Pedro6
San Ysidro.......1
StocktonSan Francisco4
Colorado:
Stapleton International Airport, DenverArvada1
DoAurora2
Connecticut:
Bradley International AirportWesterly, RI5
DoWillington1
Bradley International Airport, Windsor LocksAshford1
DoHartford2
DoN. Stonington, CT4
DoWaterbury, CT3
Delaware:
WilmingtonDover3
Florida:
Jacksonville2
Miami2
Port EvergladesMiami2
St. PetersburgTampa2
DoMiami6
Tampa2
DoMiami6
Georgia:
Atlanta International AirportAcworth3
DoCarrollton3
DoCovington3
DoForsyth3
Port of BrunswickSavannah4
Port of Savannah......do2
Port of St. Mary's......do6
Hawaii:
KawaihaeWaimea1
Hilo......do3
Honolulu, including Aiea, Barber's Point Naval Air Station, Honolulu International Airport, West Loch, Middle Loch, East Loch, Pearl City and Waipahu2
Idaho:
BoiseCaldwell or Middleton2
EastportBonners Ferry2
DoSpokane, WA6
Illinois:
Chicago3
DoGeneseo6
DoKirkland4
Springfield2
Indiana:
Indianapolis1
DoAnderson2
DoWest Lafayette3
Iowa:
Ames1
Kentucky:
Standiford FieldFrankfort3
DoLouisville1
Louisiana:
Acadian Regional Airport, New IberiaAbbeville2
Any point below Chalmette and on the East Bank, Belle Chasse, LA, and points to and including Port Sulphur on the west bankBaton Rouge4
Any point on the Mississippi River above the St. Charles-Jefferson Parish boundary to and including Gramercy......do2
Morgan City......do5
New Orleans including Orleans Parish and all points on the east bank of the Mississippi River from the St. Charles-Jefferson Parish boundary to and including Chalmette, LA, and all points on the west bank from the St. Charles-Jefferson Parish boundary to but excluding Belle Chasse, LA......do4
Undesignated ports......do3
Maine:
BangorAugusta3
DoNewport1
Houlton1
JackmanAugusta6
DoBangor5
DoNewport5
Port of PortlandAugusta3
DoBangor6
DoConcord, NH4
Maryland:
Baltimore:3
LargoBowie2
DoOwings Mills3
DoEaston4
LaurelBowie2
DoOwings Mills3
DoEaston4
Massachusetts:
Boston3
DoGrafton4
DoLoudon, NH5
DoN. Attleboro4
DoWesterly, RI4
Mexico:
Ciudad AcunaDel Rio, TX1 1/2
DoEagle Pass, TX3
DoLaredo, TX6
DoPleasanton, TX6
JuarezEl Paso, TX1
Nuevo LaredoDel Rio, TX4
DoEagle Pass, TX5
DoLaredo, TX1 1/2
DoPharr, TX6
DoPleasanton, TX5
OjinagaEl Paso, TX6
DoPresidio, TX1
Piedras NegrasEagle Pass, TX1
DoLaredo, TX5
DoPharr, TX10
DoPleasanton, TX5
Reynosa (Pharr International Bridge)Eagle Pass, TX12
DoHidalgo, TX1
DoLaredo, TX5
DoMission, TX1
DoPharr, TX1
San JeronimoEl Paso, TX2
DoPresidio, TX6
DoSanta Theresa, NM1
Michigan:
Detroit3
DoBeaverton6
DoChelsea3
DoClara6
DoKalamazoo5
DoLansing4
DoPort Huran4
Port Huron1
DoBeaverton6
DoChelsea6
DoClara6
DoDetroit3
DoLansing5
DoKalamazoo6
Minnesota:
Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport2
DoRochester3
DoPrinceton3
NoyesPembina1
Missouri:
Kansas City International AirportJefferson6
St. Louis AirportBeaufort3
St. Louis Zoological Park......do3
Montana:
Bozeman1
Bozeman LaboratoryBozeman1
Great Falls AirportGreat Falls1
DoHelena5
Helena1
Port of OpheimPlentywood5
DoOpheim1
Port of RaymondPlentywood1
DoRaymond1
Port of SweetgrassGreat Falls5
DoShelby2
DoSunburst/Sweetgrass1
Sweetgrass1
Nebraska:
Lincoln Airport1
New Jersey:
Newark International AirportHightstown2
DoMount Holly3
DoPrinceton2
Port of SalemHightstown3 1/2
DoMount Holly3
DoPrinceton4
New Mexico:
Columbus1
DoLas Cruces4
Port of ColumbusDeming2
New York:
Alexandria Bay1
Buffalo2
DoAkron2
Champlain1
DoHighgate Springs, VT2
DoMilton, VT3
DoCalais, VT5
MaloneChamplain3
Newburgh1
DoNew York, NY4
New York3
Niagara FallsAkron2
Odgensburg1
Port of Albany1
RochesterBuffalo4
RooseveltownOdgensburg2
Rouses PointChamplain1
Stewart Airport, NewburghAlbany4
North Carolina:
IredellFranklin6
DoLumberton6
DoRaleigh6
North Dakota:
DunseithMinot4
DoPembina6
Minot1
Peace GardensBottineau1
Pembina1
DoFargo6
DoValley City6
Portal1
DoBismarck6
DoDickinson6
DoMinot4
Ohio:
Vandalia Dayton International AirportGreenville2
DoPickerington3
WilmingtonGreenville4
DoPickerington3
Oregon:
HermistonTroutdale6
PortlandSalem3
DoSunny Valley6
DoTigard2
DoTroutdale2
Pennsylvania:
HarrisburgCamp Hill1
DoMorgantown3
DoNorthumberland2
DoShippensburg3
Philadelphia3
Puerto Rico:
AquadillaAquadilla2
SalinasSan Juan4
San Juan2
Tennessee:
Fort Campbell, ClarkesvilleNashville2
Memphis2
MemphisGadsden4
MemphisJackson4
Nashville2
Texas:
Brownsville1
DoLaredo or San Antonio6
Brownsville and Brownsville International AirportHarlingen and San Benito1
DoMcAllen or Edinburg3
DoWeslaco2
Dallas-Fort Worth International AirportDecatur2
DoFt. Worth or Dallas2
Del Rio1
DoEagle Pass3
DoEdinburg, McAllen or Mission6
DoLaredo or San Antonio5
Eagle Pass1
DoDel Rio3
DoEdinburgh, McAllen or Mission6
DoLaredo or San Antonio5
El Paso1
DoHatchita or Deming, NM6
DoLas Cruces, NM3
ForneyCorsicana3
DoFt. Worth3
DoTyler3
HarlingenEdinburg, McAllen or Mission2
DoWeslaco1
HidalgoBrownsville3
DoEdinburg, Mission and McAllen1
DoHarlingen2
DoLyford2
DoRio Grande City2
Houston (including Houston Intercontinental Airport) 2
DoBellville, TX4
DoBryan, TX4
DoGeorgetown, TX8
DoPleasanton, TX8
Laredo1
DoBrownsville or San Antonio6
DoEagle Pass5
DoMcAllen, Edinburg or Mission6
Presidio1
DoEl Paso6
Utah:
Salt Lake CityMurray and Ogden2
Vermont:
Burlington International AirportBurlington1
DoMilton1
DoCalais3
Derby LineMilton4
DoCalais4
Highgate1
DoMilton2
DoCalais4
Highgate Springs......do1
Virginia:
Dulles International AirportAnnapolis, MD3
DoRichmond5
DoWarrenton3
Port of Richmond2
Washington:
Blaine1
DoSeattle6
LyndenBlaine2
DoSeattle6
Moses LakeOroville, WA6
DoSpokane5
DoWenatchee3
DoYakima4
Oroville1
Sea-Tac AirportOlympia3
Seattle2
SumasBlaine2
DoOlympia6
DoSeattle6
Tacoma......do3
YelmOlympia2
DoSeattle3
Wisconsin:
BarronRipon6
Madison1
MonroeMadison3
[39 FR 41356, Nov. 27, 1974] Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 97.2, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
authority: 7 U.S.C. 8301-8317; 49 U.S.C. 80503; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4
cite as: 9 CFR 97.2