eCVIs Increase Compliance with the New ADT Ruling
eCVIs Increase Compliance with the New ADT Ruling
Do what you do best. Let GVL¨ do the busy work for you.
Ames, IA – March 1st, 2013 — Many practices today have implemented GlobalVetLINK’s (GVL¨) electronic system for creating Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVIs), to increase efficiency and minimize the burden of paperwork on office staff. These practices are a step ahead when it comes to complying with the new Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) ruling, more specifically, amendment ¤ 86.5(b) that states:
“…the ICVI or other document accompanying the covered livestock must be forwarded by the person issuing it to the State or Tribal animal health official in State or Tribe of origin within 7 calendar days from the date of issuance and that that official must then forward it to the State or Tribe of destination within 7 calendar days of having received it.”
GlobalVetLINK, the nation’s leader in electronic animal health documentation, offers HealthLINK, a system that generates official eCVIs using a secure, online system approved to move animals into all 50 states and 3 US territories, on a standardized certificate
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