Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not provide specific details about the limits on compensation amounts or the creation of new rules by the Department of Agriculture for paying indemnities, only that such procedures must be established.
Livestock Health Regulations
This bill changes how Tennessee's commissioner of agriculture and state veterinarian can recommend tests or vaccinations for animals and removes their authority to order disposal of dead animals.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the rules so that the commissioner of agriculture and state veterinarian can only suggest, not require, animal tests or vaccines unless approved by a special committee.
- Removes the requirement that owners pay for disposing of dead animals.
Who It Names or Affects
- Farmers and livestock owners in Tennessee
- The commissioner of agriculture and state veterinarian
Terms To Know
- Indemnity
- Money paid to a farmer or owner when their animal is destroyed due to disease prevention.
- Sanitary Disposition
- The proper and safe way of disposing of dead animals.
Limits and Unknowns
- It's not clear how much more the state might spend on emergency meetings or animal disposal.
- Local governments may still have their own rules about disposing of dead animals, which could affect costs differently in different areas.