A few people think NAIS is a great idea for tracking disease. All of this was compliled from the issueing states on the Equine Passport System, In order to Participate you must have a premises id.
Now I would like for some of the people who think this NAIS program is great tell me what you see wrong with this program? There is one huge glaring problem!
And JSwan no fair answering... lol
10 state program 6 immediate, 4 pending rule change
-OK
-AR
-LA
-MS
-AL
-TN
-GA
-FL
-SC
-NC
-WV
KY- Future
VA-Future
12 month Neg EIA
Good for 6 months
Tattoo, digital photograph, brand, microchip
Required to carry a 10-11 with passport
Violations- horse sent home and issuing state notified
Immediate revocation with misrepresentation
Three States would charge fees
Itinerary required to accompany horse for entire 6 months
Participation is strictly Voluntary
permit applications must be submitted through an accredited vet
Recognized forms of animal identification
-unique identifier lip tattoo
-a unique brand
-electronic implant
-digital photo submitted in low resolution "JPEG" format
Premises ID number required for horses location
valid for 6 months
horse owners can move among participating states without the need for obtaining a new HC every 30 days.
Shows, fairs trail rides
Not sales or breeding facilities
Application -CHI-EIA test
State Exceptions
Memorandum of Agreement by and between the state animal health Regulatory agencies of Alabama,Arkansas, Florida,Georgia,Kentucky,Louisiana,Mississippi,Nor th Carolina,Oklahoma,South Carolina,Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia agreement to begin Jan 1 2004
State exception: Owner/transporter must Carry a functional microchip scanner when entering Fl, Kentucky,Georgia,North Carolina,Oklahoma and Virginia
Digital Photos are not an acceptable form of identification for entry into Louisiana
A neg EIA test within the previous seven (7) months is required for travel to Arkansas or Oklahoma
Equine Microchip Availability for horse owners to obtain a $10.00 credit on their Veterinary Service account through participating Tennessee License Vets when the vet implants a radio frequency identification microchip into the animal
Participating vets will credit the account of the horse owner and invoice the Dept of Ag $10.00 per animal microchipped for the first 10,000 animals having this procedure
http://www.ncagr.com/vet/forms/Equin...pplication.pdf
Have you read this... very interesting. And to confirm what was in the PDF http://www.ncagr.com/vet/equineevent.htm
North Carolina Equine Passport
1; Application to be filled out
2: Current Certificate of Veterinary Care
3: EIA
4; Head to Hooves Pictures
5: Application fee $5.00
6: complete travel itinerary listing all events and transport during passports active status & the Equine permit accompanying the horse.
7: If a microchip is used as means of identification, equine owner must provide regulatory authorities immediate access to a functional scanner if requested.
8: Violators of any requirement of the passport program are subject to the laws of the state where the violation occurs and may range from immediate return of the state of origin to revocation of passport and civil penalties or criminal prosecution.
9: Upon permit expiration, the complete travel itinerary must be forwarded to the office of the State Veterinarian issuing the permit
Now I would like for some of the people who think this NAIS program is great tell me what you see wrong with this program? There is one huge glaring problem!
And JSwan no fair answering... lol
10 state program 6 immediate, 4 pending rule change
-OK
-AR
-LA
-MS
-AL
-TN
-GA
-FL
-SC
-NC
-WV
KY- Future
VA-Future
12 month Neg EIA
Good for 6 months
Tattoo, digital photograph, brand, microchip
Required to carry a 10-11 with passport
Violations- horse sent home and issuing state notified
Immediate revocation with misrepresentation
Three States would charge fees
Itinerary required to accompany horse for entire 6 months
Participation is strictly Voluntary
permit applications must be submitted through an accredited vet
Recognized forms of animal identification
-unique identifier lip tattoo
-a unique brand
-electronic implant
-digital photo submitted in low resolution "JPEG" format
Premises ID number required for horses location
valid for 6 months
horse owners can move among participating states without the need for obtaining a new HC every 30 days.
Shows, fairs trail rides
Not sales or breeding facilities
Application -CHI-EIA test
State Exceptions
Memorandum of Agreement by and between the state animal health Regulatory agencies of Alabama,Arkansas, Florida,Georgia,Kentucky,Louisiana,Mississippi,Nor th Carolina,Oklahoma,South Carolina,Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia agreement to begin Jan 1 2004
State exception: Owner/transporter must Carry a functional microchip scanner when entering Fl, Kentucky,Georgia,North Carolina,Oklahoma and Virginia
Digital Photos are not an acceptable form of identification for entry into Louisiana
A neg EIA test within the previous seven (7) months is required for travel to Arkansas or Oklahoma
Equine Microchip Availability for horse owners to obtain a $10.00 credit on their Veterinary Service account through participating Tennessee License Vets when the vet implants a radio frequency identification microchip into the animal
Participating vets will credit the account of the horse owner and invoice the Dept of Ag $10.00 per animal microchipped for the first 10,000 animals having this procedure
http://www.ncagr.com/vet/forms/Equin...pplication.pdf
Have you read this... very interesting. And to confirm what was in the PDF http://www.ncagr.com/vet/equineevent.htm
North Carolina Equine Passport
1; Application to be filled out
2: Current Certificate of Veterinary Care
3: EIA
4; Head to Hooves Pictures
5: Application fee $5.00
6: complete travel itinerary listing all events and transport during passports active status & the Equine permit accompanying the horse.
7: If a microchip is used as means of identification, equine owner must provide regulatory authorities immediate access to a functional scanner if requested.
8: Violators of any requirement of the passport program are subject to the laws of the state where the violation occurs and may range from immediate return of the state of origin to revocation of passport and civil penalties or criminal prosecution.
9: Upon permit expiration, the complete travel itinerary must be forwarded to the office of the State Veterinarian issuing the permit


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