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Committee adopts animal‑industry rule updates; state moves to electronic health certificates

2212429 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Agricultural Affairs Committee adopted several Idaho Department of Agriculture rule dockets updating animal‑industry regulations, mandating electronic health certificates, and consolidating common nutrient and environmental language.

The Senate Agricultural Affairs Committee voted to adopt a package of Department of Agriculture rule dockets that include updates to rules governing animal industry, Grade A milk, and beef cattle feeding operations.

Scott Lively, administrator of the Division of Animal Industries and Idaho’s state veterinarian, told the committee that docket 0204032401 (rules governing animal industry) is primarily a consolidation and modernization effort. Among the substantive administrative changes, Lively said the department is moving toward mandatory electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVIs) for interstate and regulated movements of animals. The department…

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