APHIS PLANS ANIMAL ID LISTENING SESSIONS

News Date June 02, 2009

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will hold additional listening sessions on the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). The meetings will take place this month in, California, Florida, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina and South Dakota.

In 2004, APHIS began implementing NAIS, an animal traceability system that would enable producers and animal health officials to respond quickly and effectively to animal disease events in the United States. During these June listening sessions, APHIS seeks to gather not only producer comments and concerns, but also potential solutions to create a program that producers can feel comfortable supporting.  The sessions will include information about the current program, as well as an opportunity to give public testimony or ask a program-related question. Discussion sessions relating to the following areas of concern will allow producers to provide their input on ways to make the program into something they can support: cost, impact on small farmers, privacy and confidentiality, liability, premises registration, animal identification and animal tracing.

The public meetings will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. local time, with registration one hour prior to each meeting. The meetings will be held in the following locations:

Tuesday, June 9: Jefferson City, Mo.
Thursday, June 11: Rapid City, S.D.
Tuesday, June 16: Albuquerque, N.M.
Thursday, June 18: Riverside, Calif.
Thursday, June 25: Raleigh, N.C.
Saturday, June 27: Jasper, Fla.

Additional information on the meetings can be found at: www.usda.gov/nais/feedback. This notice was published in the May 22 Federal Register. (Contact: Bob Ehart or Amy Mann)


News Contact: Bob Ehart or Amy Mann; 202-296-9680