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State Response Agencies
Plans and Programs for Animal
Disease Emergencies
State of Iowa
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Lead Agency
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Iowa Department of Agriculture
and Land Stewardship
Supporting Agencies
Office of the Governor
– Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency
Management Division
– Iowa Department of Natural Resources
– Iowa Department of Public Health
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Iowa Department of Agriculture
and Land Stewardship (IDALS)
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State Veterinarian: Dr. David Schmitt
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Animal health and control issues
Animal movement and tracking
State District Veterinarians (6)
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Foreign Animal Disease Diagnosticians (FADD)
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Specially trained veterinarian
The Center for Agricultural Security
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Iowa Veterinary Rapid Response Team (IVRRT)
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330 trained veterinarians and
animal health professionals
NIMS and ICS trained
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STATE VETERINARIAN DISTRICTS
Dr. David Schmitt, State Veterinarian
Work: 515-281-8601 Cell: 515-669-3527
Lyon
Osceola
Dickinson
Emmet
Sioux
O'Brien
Clay
Palo Alto
Kossuth
Winnebago
Worth
Mitchell
Howard
Winneshiek
Dr. Pamela Smith
Dr. Tim Smith
Allamakee
Hancock
Cerro
Gordo
Floyd
Chickasa
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Fayette
Plymouth
Buena
Vista
Cherokee
Pocahontas Humboldt
Wright
Franklin
Butler
Hardin
Grundy
Bremer
Webster
Woodbury
Dr. James Johnson
Ida
Sac
Black Hawk Buchanan
Calhoun
Hamilton
Tama
Monon
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Crawford
Carroll
Greene
Clayton
Boone
Benton
Delaware
Linn
Dubuque
Jones
Jackson
Marshall
Story
Dr. Gary E. Eiben
Clinton
Cedar
Harrison
Shelby
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Guthrie
Cass
Adair
Dallas
Jasper
Polk
Poweshiek
Iowa
Johnson
Scott
Muscatine
Pottawattamie
Madison
Warren
Marion
Mahaska
Keokuk
Washington
Louisa
Dr. John Schiltz
Mills
Montgomery
Adams
Union
Clarke
Lucas
Monroe
Wapello
Jefferson
Dr. R.E. Welander
Henry
Des
Moines
Fremont
Page
Taylor
Ringgold
Decatur
Wayne
Appanoose
Davis
Van Buren
Lee
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Additional State Agencies Involved
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Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency
Management Division (HLSEMD)
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Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
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Resource management
Animal disposal issues
Livestock burial maps
Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH)
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Human health issues
State Public Health Veterinarian
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Dr. Ann Garvey
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Additional Supporting Agencies
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Iowa Department of Public Safety
Iowa Department of Transportation
Iowa National Guard
Iowa State University Extension
Iowa State University College of
Veterinary Medicine
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Iowa Homeland Security
Regions and Coordinators
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State Emergency Operations
Center (SEOC)
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Iowa Emergency Response Plan
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The State plan outlines who is
responsible for what and when
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Each state agency is assigned responsibilities
Each agency determines how to meet their
responsibilities
Iowa Comprehensive Plan
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Iowa Emergency Response Plan
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Annex W: Infectious Animal Disease
Iowa Hazard Mitigation Plan
Iowa Disaster Recovery Plan
Iowa Critical Asset Protection Plan
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State Response Plan Format
Basic Plan
A: Direction and Control
B: Research, Analysis, Planning
C: Resource Management
D: Finance and Administration
E: Logistics
F: Transportation
G: Public Works
H: Communications, Warnings
I: Public Information
J: Evacuation
K: Sheltering
L: Human Services
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M: Dam Failure
N: Fire Management
O: Hazardous Materials
P: Radiological
Q: Law Enforcement
R: Search & Rescue
S: Public Health
T: Medical Services
U: Mass Fatalities
V: Terrorism
W: Infectious Animal
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Annex W: Infectious
Animal Disease
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Function
Address Iowa’s ability to respond and
eliminate infectious animal diseases
– Course of action for controlling and
eradicating
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To aid key state government
decision-makers
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Significant Functional
Interdependencies
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Direction, control, and coordination
Law enforcement
Logistics
Public information
Public works
Resource management
Human services
Terrorism incident response
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IDALS Authority:
Iowa Code 163.1(1)
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Grants IDALS power to “control an infectious
disease affecting animals within this state”
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This may involve
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Control and eradication of animal disease
Quarantine of diseased animals or premises
Regulation or prohibition of animal movement in,
out and within the state
Entry to any premises where animals/carcasses
are or have been in the past
Condemnation and depopulation of animals
Disinfection of farm operations
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Animal Movement
Regulations
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State Veterinarian
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Under authority of the Iowa Secretary of Ag
Embargo
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Voluntary Hold Order
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Prohibits animal and/or product movement into Iowa
Request that owners voluntarily cease all movement
of animals and/or product
Quarantine
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Mandatory order to cease animal and/or product
movement
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Iowa Premise Identification
Program
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Part of the National Animal Identification
System (NAIS)
Premise
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Any geographically unique location in which
agricultural animals are raised, held or boarded
Allied agricultural and non-producer
operations can also be assigned PINs
Complete the application
Assigned Premise Identification Number (PIN)
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www.agriculture.state.ia.us/premiseID.htm
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Acknowledgments
Development of this presentation
was funded by a grant from the
Iowa Homeland Security
and Emergency Management and
the Iowa Department of Agriculture and
Land Stewardship to the
Center for Food Security and Public Health
at Iowa State University.
Contributing Authors: Glenda Dvorak, DVM, MPH, DACVPM; Danelle BickettWeddle, DVM, MPH, DACVPM; Gayle Brown, DVM, PhD
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