Committee On Livestock Identification
The purpose of the Committee on Livestock Identification is to centralize and evaluate methods of livestock identification and to make recommendations to USAHA for the adoption or rejection of individual identification systems.
The goal of the committee is to meet the expanding needs in livestock identification, both national and international, and be prepared to reach conclusions that are not only reasonable to the livestock industry, but fulfill the purposes for which each livestock identification system is designed.
Members
Committee Member Directory
Reports
2007 Report
2006 Report
2005 Report
2004 Report
Resolutions
- 2007
- Resolution 5: Funding and Planning of Integrated and Comprehensive Animal Health Surveillance
- Resolution 39: Incorporating State Codes on Animal Identification Numbering Devices
- Resolution 40: Equine Identification: Imported and Returning Horses
- Resolution 42: United States Department of Agriculture Veterinary Services Process Streamlining Systems
- Resolution 48: Official Brucellosis Vaccination '840' Radio Frequency Identification Tags
- 2006
- Resolution 38: National Animal Identification Advisory Subcommittee Recommendations
- Resolution 39: Support for State Animal Tracking Databases
- Resolution 40: Intermediate Step in Implementation of the National Animal Identification System
- 2005
- Resolution 4: Release of Animal Identification Numbers
- Resolution 5: Implementation of the National Animal Identification System Tracking Database
- Resolution 6: Timely Premises Registration - State and Federal
- Resolution 7: Modification of the Premises Registration Systems - Data Element Standards
- 2004
- Resolution 02: National Animal Identification System
- Resolution 28: Web Based Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection
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