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July 29, 2004
Management
University
The
“Roots &
Fruits”
of
HR Risk
Poor Com
municati
on … investment in the hiring and training
process
– Loss of know-how
– … employees
– insufficiently trained employees
– unclear communication
– …
withdrawn – if not taken out effectively will be taxed TWICE
•Once … benefits
Retirement Earnings Test
•Effects - RET
•Benefits are temporary•Increased … an S corporation as of the effective date
o Requests relief within …
January 1, 2009
Animal ID & Traceability
MODELING
MARKET EFFECTS OF ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION … in a variety of forms in the
United States for a long time. For example, brands and brand registry,
used primarily for animal ownership verification, have been in place in
the United States since the late 1800s. Animal breed registries typically
use some form of animal identification for maintaining individual animal
records. Several federal and state disease surveillance and eradication
programs such as the sheep scrapie, swine pseudorabies and brucellosis,
cattle tuberculosis and brucellosis, and equine infectious anemia have
required forms of animal identification and/or passports for many years.
Most vertebrate animals imported into, or exported out of, the United
States must have official identification. Permits are required in addition
to Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) for interstate livestock
movement. The vast array of animal identification systems and methods
vary by state, by species, and by animal disease surveillance or
eradication program. The variation in systems and ID protocols results in
inconsistencies, duplication, and inadequate rapid animal tracing relative
to a more unified and coordinated system.
Concerns about the overall inability of US animal health officials to
rapidly trace animals in the event of an animal health issue motivated
industry and government to design more standardized, effective, and
efficient animal i …