
CDFA - AHFSS - AHB - Equine Medication Monitoring Program
To enforce the law, the California Department of Food and Agriculture manages the Equine Medication Monitoring Program (EMMP). The EMMP monitors equines in public shows, competitions and sales though random collection of blood or urine for chemical analysis.
CDFA - AHFSS - AHB - EMMP - Guidance on the California Equine ...
The EMMP advises owners and trainers to contact the EMMP veterinarian to confirm if intended drug use for a particular purpose is therapeutic. The California Equine Medication Rule allows use of modern therapeutic pharmacologic treatments for illness or injury, unless the treatment.
CDFA - AHFSS - AHB - EMMP - Info for Event Managers
Visit the website below to set up an online event manager account and to register events. Direct all inquiries to 916-268-0609 or [email protected]. The Food and Agricultural Code (FAC) Section 24001 defines an "event manager"as the person …
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EMMP is looking to reimburse equine veterinarians for blood sample collection at registered events. For more information and an application contact Dr. Katie Flynn at 916-900-5045 or [email protected]
Join the Extended Warranty Insurance Program - DGS
Formerly called the EMMP, the EWIP program allows departments to lower their annual equipment repair expenses, extend the lifespan of equipment, enhance service performance, and offer insurance for covered repair and parts.
A competitively bid program designed to help all California state agencies maintain and repair their state-owned equipment.
What is an EMMP & What are the Benefits of Partnering with One?
Aug 22, 2023 · An EMMP manages maintenance service agreements on your behalf. The benefits of partnering with an EMMP include service discounts and more.
“Listed refers to thedepartment listed on EMMP quote. equipment” refers to equipment listed on quote. “Enrolled equipment” refers to equipmentlisted on schedule of covered equipment. It is the responsibility of the listed department to review the EMMP Terms & Conditions and to understand the coverages provided by the EMMP.
According to Food and Agricultural Code Section 24001, an event manager is the person in charge of an event, who must register the event with the Equine Medicat ion Monitoring Program (EMMP), along with collection and remittance of fees. The event manager is personally liable for fees and penalties owed to CDFA.
An ongoing Environmental Monitoring and Management Plan (EMMP) is a tool to proactively manage and confirm that impacts of dredging, reclamation and other marine construction activities do not exceed the stipulated Environmental Quality Objectives (EQOs) for the project.