(a)
Purposes
The purposes of this subchapter are to—
(1)
promote the general welfare through the improved health and productivity of domestic livestock, poultry, aquatic animals, and other income-producing animals that are essential to the food supply of the United States and the welfare of producers and consumers of animal products;
(2)
improve the health of horses;
(3)
facilitate the effective treatment of, and, to the extent possible, prevent animal and poultry diseases in both domesticated and wild animals that, if not controlled, would be disastrous to the United States livestock and poultry industries and endanger the food supply of the United States;
(4)
improve methods for the control of organisms and residues in food products of animal origin that could endanger the human food supply;
(5)
improve the housing and management of animals to improve the well-being of livestock production species;
(6)
minimize livestock and poultry losses due to transportation and handling;
(7)
protect human health through control of animal diseases transmissible to humans;
(8)
improve methods of controlling the births of predators and other animals; and
(9)
otherwise promote the general welfare through expanded programs of research and extension to improve animal health.