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Section 3. State and Local Interviews Limited information on emergency traffic control for quarantines was identified through the literature review.
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• Do counties have adequate resources to implement the plans or the means to acquire those resources? • At what point is the response plan implemented?
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documents used in training counties for a foreign animal disease (FAD) incident response were obtained, including a FAD emergency planning checklist, a list of county plan components, a list of potential equipment needed for a FAD, and a list of potential holding, quarantine, and disposal sites.
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included in the response and what their specific roles would be, and identifies the Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) as the lead agency in an animal emergency response.
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Divisions from the following states: Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin (http://www.agpartnership.org/aboutus.asp)
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avoids use of the word "quarantine" because of confusion regarding the differences between stopping human and animal movement. Law enforcement officials are invited to participate in the training provided by NDA through SES.
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Table 2. List of Contacts Made at Local Level County/jurisdiction State Population Title Contact Clinton IA 49,717 Sheriff Email Scott IA 158,668 Sheriff Phone Warren IA 40,671 Sheriff Phone Henry Il 51,020 Chief Deputy Phone Kane Il 404,119 Retired Sheriff Phone Ford KS 33,715 Under Sheriff Phone Sedgewick KS 452,869 Emergency Manager Phone Stanton KS 2,245 Sheriff Phone St.
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• Who, in your state or county, has the authority to issue a quarantine or stop movement order? How soon after a foreign animal disease is suspected might this happen?
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3.5 County Training Through state and local contacts made in Missouri, the research team became aware of training being offered to counties in Missouri. The training provider and Hickory County, Missouri, generously offered to allow a member of the research team to attend their training session on agroterrorism planning on January 30, 2007.
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even the movement of people in the area. When people do not choose to comply with the quarantine voluntarily, law enforcement officers reported having limited resources to stop them.
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It should also be noted that in the case of an agricultural emergency or foreign animal disease (FAD) outbreak, local law enforcement will be required to maintain their regular law enforcement roles in addition to investigating possible criminal activity related to the agricultural emergency and enforcing the quarantine or stop movement order.
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