| Amy Spillman |
(301) 734-7253 |
| Jerry Redding |
(202) 720-6959 |
USDA RECOGNIZES NEW OFFICIAL NUMBERING SYSTEMS FOR ANIMAL
IDENTIFICATION
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, 2004-The U.S. Department of Agriculture's
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service today announced that it
will recognize additional numbering systems for the identification
of animals. The systems will apply to interstate commerce and
cooperative disease control and eradication programs for animals.
Additionally, APHIS will authorize the use of a national
numbering system to identify premises where animals are managed or
held. These new numbering systems will be a key element in the
national animal identification system (NAIS), which USDA is
implementing on a voluntary basis.
Currently, many producers use separate identification numbers or
methods for official animal health programs, interstate commerce
purposes and industry programs such as breed registries. Various
industry organizations have recommended, and USDA supports, moving
towards a standardized numbering system that would allow one number
to be used for all of these purposes. An animal or group of
animals would be identified with the same official number under
multiple programs, instead of being identified with a different
number under each program. The data associated with each
program could still be maintained separately, however.
Accordingly, APHIS is amending the regulations to recognize for
official use the 15-character animal identification number,
13-character group/lot identification number and 7-character
premises identification number. The new official animal
numbering system will allow producers to transition into the use of
a "one number-one animal" system if they wish to do so.
This interim rule does not change the requirements defining which
animals must be officially identified, nor does it require that
producers use the new numbering systems. The rule merely
ensures that the new numbering systems are recognized as official,
allowing those who want to use such systems to do so.
APHIS also is amending the regulations to prohibit the removal of
official identification devices, including those recognized as
official on livestock imported from other countries.
This interim rule was published in the Nov. 8 Federal Register
and became effective upon publication. APHIS documents
published in the Federal Register and related information,
including the names of organizations and individuals who have
commented on APHIS dockets, are available on the Internet at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppd/rad/webrepor.html.
Consideration will be given to comments received on or before
Jan. 7, 2005. Comments can be submitted by postal mail,
commercial delivery or by e-mail. Send an original and three
copies of postal mail or commercial delivery comments to Docket No.
04-052-1, Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station
3C71, 4700 River Road Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-1238 or e-mail
comments to regulations@aphis.usda.gov.
E-mail comments must be contained in the body of the message;
do not send attached files. Please include your name and
address in the message and type "Docket No. 04-052-1" on
the subject line. To submit comments online, go to http://www.regulations.gov
and follow the instructions for locating this docket and submitting
comments.
Comments can be reviewed at USDA, Room 1141, South Building, 14th
St. and Independence Ave., SW, Washington, D.C., between 8 a.m. and
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. To
facilitate entry into the comment reading room, please call (202)
690-2817.
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