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--- Begin Message ---Title: Advisory Committee submits recommendations on Animal ID
- From: Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance <judith@farmandranchfreedom.org>
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- Subject: Advisory Committee submits recommendations on Animal ID
- Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 17:17:40 -0400
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Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance
April 10, 2011
Advisory Committee Submits Recommendations to Secretary Vilsack on Animal ID Framework
Early this year, USDA released the framework for its new animal traceability program and requested feedback from the Advisory Committee on Animal Health on any "show stoppers," or major issues of concern. Based on the framework, we talked with our members and allied organizations and developed a list of concerns.
At the Advsiory Committee's meeting on March 4, the Committee discussed the list of concerns, along with additional issues that had been raised by other stakeholders. The majority of the Committee did not agree on most of the issues, except for two recommendations. On April 7, the Advisory Committee formally submitted these recommendations to Secretary Vilsack:
1. The proposed rule should incorporate concrete provisions to ensure it will not result in an unfunded mandate. The proposed rule should provide that the regulatory requirements will be suspended if, at any point, there is insufficient funding, specifically for the costs to producers for identification devices; costs to States for necessary personnel and technology; and the costs to other impacted individuals (such as veterinarians, sales facilities, and other market facilitators) for any mandated practices and technology.
2. The comment period for the proposed rule should be extended to 120 days.
You can read the Committee's full submittal at:
http://farmandranchfreedom.org/sff/SACAH_Advisory_I-final.pdf
The Committee process does not in any way limit what FARFA or its members can say about the proposed rule as an organization or individuals. We will alert you to how you can access the proposed rule and make comments as soon as that information in available. Please be ready to speak up during the public comment period!
The USDA’s decision to withdraw the NAIS plan shows that the grassroots can be successful. We will need each of you to be involved to ensure that any new regulations do not create unfair burdens for the hundreds of thousands of small farmers, ranchers, and other animal owners across the country.
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