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USAHA Resolution 26 The United States Animal Health Association (USAHA) requests the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services and the National Assembly of State Animal Health Officials collaborate with USAHA and private and public stakeholders to create and maintain an easy-to-use, publically-accessible resource that compiles identification, documentation, disease-specific, and other movement requirements for livestock moving interstate. Furthermore, the USAHA supports the development of this resource being created in a manner that would allow for additional uses such as emergency response.
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General Requirements Regulatory requirements need to be uniformly presented across all States and easy to interpret. The system should provide links throughout the Web pages for easy access to other relevant references (tagging site, approved livestock facilities, etc.) integrating that information with the responses provided to users where possible. 3
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General Assumptions A single “pathway” (URL) to the information is most desirable, although it does not imply a centralized repository for holding the data. However, that option was considered. The system should be established for cattle first, but developed so it can be expanded to other species in the future. The information must provide the import requirements for moving cattle from each State to another specific State. The system should have open access to all stakeholders; i.e., there should be no fee to access the information. 4
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General Assumptions Developing and maintaining the system, including updating the information as regulations change, should be outsourced to minimize the time requirement of the States. Therefore, funding sources must to be obtained to support the project. The system should be accessible via mobile devices. The system’s information should be accurate and updated in a timely manner when regulatory changes are made. 5
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General Assumptions States will be responsible for providing requirements at least at the statutory level if not at the lay person level for each of the potentially importing States. This may be accomplished by States cooperating with an individual or group responsible for compiling the information. While the time commitment of States to support the system needs to be minimized, States should enter into agreements accepting legal responsibility for the completeness and accuracy of State information. They must also agree to notify the administrator when requirements change. 6
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Potential Solutions Interactive Database State regulations reviewed and analyzed through one contractor Standardized Text-Based State regulations reviewed and analyzed through one contractor Non-Standardized Text-Based Individuals states would follow similar formatting Redirect to State Site Status Quo 7
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Recommendation 8 Interactive Database State regulations reviewed and analyzed through one contractor Standardized Text-Based State regulations reviewed and analyzed through one contractor Non-Standardized Text-Based Individuals states would follow similar formatting Redirect to State Site Status Quo
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Estimated Cost 9 The working group did not study or consider funding options.
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Interactive Database Select State of Origin and Destination 10
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11 Select Species or Commodity of Origin
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Select Gender of Origin
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Select Purpose
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Select Age
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Select Official Identification Status
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16 Interactive DB Highlighted No Official ID
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Display Requirements State of Origin Q & As Requirements Alerts
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18 Interactive DB- Administrator If checked – it will update
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Interactive DB – Administrator Manage State Status, Conditions, and Alerts Manage Requirements (Add, Modify) Manage Answers to Questions Link Requirements to Species, Sex, Age, etc.
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20 Interactive DB - Requirements
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21 Text-Based System
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22 Text-Based System
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23 Text-Based System
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24 Text-Based System
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Redirect Solution
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Next Steps National Assembly of State Animal Health Officials discussion Ongoing USAHA and NIAA Discussion Form a committee to research funding possibilities National Assembly /Individual States USDA USAHA NIAA Industry Organizations (LMA, NCBA, NPPC, NMPF, etc.) Private Industry Partners (Animal Health Companies) Homeland Security Other Web Site hosting and maintenance USAHA, NIAA, Private Contractor, others. 26
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