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Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) “Because livestock and poultry health matters”

Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) “Because livestock and poultry health matters”. Role of TAHC Why plan for animals Community Planning resources Important Planning Considerations. TAHC- What we do. Lead state agency for: Coordination of any animal issues during disasters

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Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) “Because livestock and poultry health matters”

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  1. Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) “Because livestock and poultry health matters” • Role of TAHC • Why plan for animals • Community Planning resources • Important Planning Considerations

  2. TAHC-What we do • Lead state agency for: • Coordination of any animal issues during disasters • Livestock & poultry disease response • Coordinate animal response team of state, federal agencies, and industry partners • USDA-VS, USDA-AC, TDA, AgriLife, A&M and others • Industry partners include: TSCRA, ICA, TPF, TCFA, TAD, TPPA

  3. TAHC-What we do • Coordinate state-level response to animal-related resource requests • Deploy ICS-trained TAHC personnel & Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team • Pet sheltering support (via A&M VET, TDEM, NGO contacts state & national) • Donations, hay & feed w/ AgriLife & TDA

  4. TAHC- Why planning is important • PETS Act and HB 88 • Definition of household pets & service animals • Animal issues are people issues • Need to educate all responders

  5. TAHC-What communities can do • Develop animal issues committee plans • Locate resources at: • http://www.tahc.state.tx.us/emergency/localplanning.html • Link animal responders to emergency management • Resources – request animal related resources just like anything else!

  6. TAHC-What communities can do • CARCASS DISPOSAL • Work with TCEQ to develop disposal plans • Use Disposal CARP for other considerations when doing disposal

  7. TAHC-What communities can do • Issues to be dealt with locally: • Displaced animals • Donations management • Re-entry • Veterinary medical care • Educate the public • Integrate local veterinarians

  8. TAHC-What communities can do • SHELTER: • Pet friendly vs. animal only shelters • Care of animals while in shelter • ID of animals returning animals home • Red-Cross shelters and co-located shelters • Work with evacuating communities!!! • Use Shelter CARP for more considerations

  9. TAHC-What communities can do • Work with local non-profits to help find resources • Pre-plan to identify & address gaps • Educate public!

  10. TAHC • Contact: • Amanda Bernhard, EMC • Amanda.bernhard@tahc.state.tx.us • 512-719-0792 • OR • TAHC Regional Director/Supervising Inspector • Contact information located at: • www.tahc.state.tx.us

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