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Idaho panel approves streamlined animal industry rules focused on clarity, not new controls
Summary
The House Agricultural Affairs Committee approved revisions to rules governing animal industry operations that largely remove duplicative language, update incorporated references and clarify electronic health certificate use; proponents said the changes simplify administration without imposing new regulatory burdens.
The House Agricultural Affairs Committee on July 9 approved revisions to IDAPA rules that govern livestock operations, disease reporting and animal health emergency procedures, the committee heard.
The revisions to docket 0204032401, presented by Dr. Scott Lively, administrator of the Division of Animal Industries and state veterinarian at the Idaho State Department of Agriculture, largely remove duplicative language, update incorporated references and clarify the use of electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVIs). "When you're sending a health certificate electronically ... we set data standards for…
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