HB1230

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 the administration of a federally sponsored animal identification program and records relating to the program.

Introduced·1/13/25
Introduced Text

Amends North Dakota law to assign the state veterinarian as the administrator for federally sponsored animal identification programs and repeals.

This bill amends the North Dakota Century Code to designate the state veterinarian as the administrator for federally sponsored animal identification programs involving cattle, horses, and mules. It also repeals sections 4.1-72-05 and 4.1-72-06, which previously addressed the administration of such programs and related records. The bill maintains confidentiality of information collected under these programs and outlines exceptions for disclosure, such as for disease control or tracing.

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In committee
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Sponsors

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Calendar

Mar 6, 2025

9:00 AM

Senate Workforce Development Hearing

History

Jan 14, 2025

House

Request return from committee

Jan 14, 2025

House

Withdrawn from further consideration

Jan 13, 2025

House

Introduced, first reading, referred to Agriculture