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PUBLIC LAW 107-171—MAY 13, 2002 116 STAT. 495 (1) ANIMAL.— The term "animal" means any member of the animal kingdom (except a human). (2) ARTICLE.— The term "article" means any pest or disease or any material or tangible object that could harbor a pest or disease. (3) DISEASE. — The term "disease" has the meaning given the term by the Secretary. (4) ENTER. —The term "enter" means to move into the commerce of the United States. (5) EXPORT. — The term "export" means to move from a place within the territorial limits of the United States to a place outside the territorial limits of the United States. (6) FACILITY.— The term "facility" means any structure. (7) IMPORT.—The term "import" means to move from a place outside the territorial limits of the United States to a place within the territorial limits of the United States. (8) INDIAN TRIBE. —The term "Indian tribe" has the meaning given the term in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b). (9) INTERSTATE COMMERCE.— The term "interstate commerce" means trade, traffic, or other commerce— (A) between a place in a State and a place in another State, or between places within the same State but through any place outside that State; or (B) within the District of Columbia or any territory or possession of the United States. (10) LIVESTOCK. — The term "livestock" means all farmraised animals. (11) MEANS OF CONVEYANCE. —The term "means of convey- ance" means any personal property used for or intended for use for the movement of any other personal property. (12) MOVE. —The term "move" means— (A) to carry, enter, import, mail, ship, or transport; (B) to aid, abet, cause, or induce carrying, entering, importing, mailing, shipping, or transporting; (C) to offer to carry, enter, import, mail, ship, or transport; (D) to receive in order to carry, enter, import, mail, ship, or transport; (E) to release into the environment; or (F) to allow any of the activities described in this paragraph. (13) PEST. — The term "pest" means any of the following that can directly or indirectly injure, cause damage to, or cause disease in livestock: (A) A protozoan. (B) A plant. (C) A bacteria. (D) A fungus. (E) A virus or viroid. (F) An infectious agent or other pathogen. (G) An arthropod. (H) A parasite. (I) A prion. (J) A vector. (K) Any organism similar to or allied with any of the organisms described in this paragraph.