relative to increases in state tax rates and debts.
Centralizes federally funded animal ID program administration under the State Vet with strict data confidentiality and defined allowed disclosures.
Centralizes federally funded animal ID program administration under the State Vet with strict data confidentiality and defined allowed disclosures.
Title: An Act to amend and reenact section 36‑01‑36 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the administration of a federally sponsored animal identification program by the state veterinarian; and to repeal sections 4.1‑72‑05 and 4.1‑72‑06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the administration of a federally sponsored animal identification program and records relating to the program.
The bill would centralize administration of federally sponsored animal identification programs for certain livestock with the State Veterinarian, codify confidentiality protections for premises and animal‑identification data collected under such programs, and repeal two existing statutory sections that currently address program administration and related records (NDCC §§ 4.1‑72‑05 and 4.1‑72‑06).
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