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Should producers or industry associations consider aligning themselves with a database management provider to ensure compliance with NAIS?

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Should producers or industry associations consider aligning themselves with a database management provider to ensure compliance with NAIS?

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Producers are free to use any data management service they choose. There are, however, no plans to require producers to participate in any private data management system or align themselves with any specific data service provider. • Who will be responsible for applying ID to animals? During the phase-in period, animals will need to be identified as they leave whatever premises they are on regardless of where they were born. After the first few years of the program, identifying animals will be the responsibility of the “premises of birth” animal owners. • Who will have access to information in the national animal ID databases? As part of the NAIS, federal, state and tribal animal health and public health officials will have access to the information repositories when they need data to administer animal health programs at the state and national level. • What species are included? Currently, working groups are developing plans for aquaculture, camelids (llamas and alpacas), cattle/bison,

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