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Action Alert/Opportunity for Chicken Horse Goat etc owners

beagler1776
14 years ago

The following applies to EVERYONE OF US who owns even a couple of "farm" animals OF ANY SORT (even 3 chicks in the 'burbs)- NOT just farmers or large breeders.

PLEASE, educate yourself and PARTICIPATE in deciding if MORE GOVT REGS and tax dollars are the answer for you and your community.

Learn more, share/pass along what you learn, find a meeting listed below nearest you and then SHOW UP WITH AS MANY FOLKS AS YOU CAN DRAG ALONG!

Please don't let this great opportunity slip past without giving it the serious attention it requires. TIA for making the effort!

Liberty Ark Coalition

NAIS Action Alert

May 4, 2009

Take Action!

USDA Announces Sessions to

Hear Citizens Views on NAIS

The USDA has announced the locations for seven "listening sessions" about the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). The NAIS would impose severe hardships on small farmers, and impact anyone who owns even one livestock or poultry animal, whether to sell, for their own food, or as a pet.

Key Congressional leaders have called for a mandatory NAIS, and Secretary Vilsack has made statements indicating that he plans to push forward with some sort of program. Its going to take a lot of people speaking up loud and clear to keep a mandatory program from being imposed on every livestock owner in America! These listening sessions are a critical opportunity to get media attention on NAIS and demonstrate the level of opposition to the program.

The listening sessions will be held in Alabama, Connecticut, Colorado, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington between May 14 and June 1. The dates and cities are listed below. As soon as we have the exact addresses and more information, we will send out another alert.

Start making your plans NOW

to come to the listening session

nearest you, and spread the word!

May 14 - Harrisburg, PA

May 18 - Pasco, WA

May 20 - Austin, TX

May 21- Birmingham, AL

May 22 - Louisville, KY

May 27 - Storrs, CT

June 1 - Greeley, CO

TIMES: The meetings will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.

More Listening Sessions Information:

Below is the full text of the notice that USDA published in the Federal Register on May 1. You can also find it online here.

SUMMARY: This is a notice to inform the public of seven upcoming meetings to discuss stakeholder concerns related to the implementation of the National Animal Identification System. The meetings are being organized by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

DATES: The meetings will be held on May 14, 18, 20, 21, 22, and 27, and June 1, 2009, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . each day.

ADDRESSES: The public meetings will be held in Harrisburg, PA (May 14), Pasco, WA (May 18), Austin, TX (May 20), Birmingham, AL (May 21), Louisville, KY (May 22), Storrs, CT (May 27), and Greeley, CO (June 1).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Adam Grow, Director, Surveillance and Identification Programs, National Center for Animal Health Programs, VS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 200, Riverdale, MD 20737; 301-734-3752.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of its ongoing efforts to safeguard animal health, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) initiated implementation of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) in 2004. The NAIS is a cooperative State-Federal-industry program administered by USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). The purpose of the NAIS is to provide a streamlined information system that will help producers and animal health officials respond quickly and effectively to animal disease events in the United States.

The ultimate long-term goal of the NAIS is to provide State and Federal officials with the capability to identify all animals and premises that have had direct contact with a disease of concern within 48 hours after discovery. Meeting that goal requires a comprehensive animal-disease traceability infrastructure. A NAIS User Guide and a Business Plan, both available on our Web site, provide detailed information about our plans for implementing the system.

Despite concerted efforts, APHIS has not been able to fully implement the NAIS. Many of the same issues that producers originally had with the system, such as the cost and impact on small farmers, privacy and confidentiality, and liability, continue to cause concern.

In order to provide individuals and organizations an opportunity to discuss their concerns regarding the NAIS and offer potential solutions, we plan to hold several public meetings and to solicit comments via our Web site. Our goal is to gather feedback and input from a wide range of stakeholders to assist us in making an informed [[Page 20278]] decision regarding both the future of the NAIS and the objectives and direction for animal identification and traceability. We would particularly welcome feedback on the following topics:

Cost. What are your concerns about the cost of the NAIS? What steps would you suggest APHIS use to address cost?

Impact on small farmers. What are your concerns about the effect of the NAIS on small farmers? What approaches would you suggest APHIS take to address the potential impact on small farmers?

Privacy and confidentiality. What are your concerns regarding how the NAIS will affect your operation's privacy and/or the confidentiality of your operation? What steps or tactics would you suggest APHIS use to address privacy and confidentiality issues?

Liability. What are your concerns about your operation's liability under the=2 0NAIS? What would you suggest APHIS consider to address liability concerns?

Premises registration. Do you have any suggestions on how to make premises registration, or the identification of farm or ranch locations, easier for stakeholders? How should we address your concerns regarding premises registration?

Animal identification. Do you have any suggestions on how to make animal identification practical and useful to stakeholders while simultaneously meeting the needs of animal health officials who must conduct disease tracebacks?

Animal tracing. Do you have any suggestions on how to make the animal tracing component practical, in particular the reporting of animal movements to other premises, while meeting the needs of animal health officials who must conduct disease tracebacks?

The meeting schedule is tentative as of the date of this publication. Please check our Web site feedback for the most up-to-date meeting information. The list of discussion topics is also available on the Web site. On-site registration will begin at 8 a.m. on the day of each meeting. All persons attending must register prior to the meetings. Although preregistration is not required, participants are asked to preregister by sending APHIS an e-mail at NAISSessions@aphis.usda.gov or calling 301-734-0799.

In the subject line of the e-mail, indicate your name (or organization name) and the location of the meeting y ou plan to attend. If you wish to present public comments during one of the meetings, please include your name (or organization name) and address in the body of the message. Members of the public who are not able to attend may also submit and view comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal. Additional information regarding the meetings may be obtained from the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

Done in Washington, DC, this 27th day of April 2009. Kevin Shea, Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. [FR Doc. E9-10037 Filed 4-30-09; 8:45 am]

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