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Ekboir, J. M. Potential Impact of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in California: The role and contribution of animal health surveillance and monitoring services. Agricultural Issues Center, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California, 1999. http://aic.ucdavis.edu/pub/fmd.html Emergency Animal Disease and/or Animals in Disaster (Wisconsin) http://www.astswmo.org/Working%20Folder%20with%20Publications%20- %20Sept.%2026%202005/SW%20Foot%20Mouth%20Web%20Page/Wisconsin/F MDisasterinWI.doc Foreign Animal Diseases, “The Gray Book.” United States Animal Health Association. Sixth Edition. 1998. Foreign Animal Disease Emergency Response Executive Overview, California Department of Food and Agriculture. Revised January 2006. http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/ahfss/ah/pdfs/Overview_FAD_Response_1.pdf Friend, C. “Quarantines: The Law Enforcement Role.” International Association of Chiefs of Police/National Law Enforcement Policy Center. Policy Review. Vol. 17 No. 2. Summer/Fall 2005. http://www.theiacp.org/pubinfo/PRNewsltrVol17No2.pdf Hawkins, L., and L. Rico. News Release: CDFA Release #02-076 High Plains Guardian: Military Assistance to Civil Authorities, Tabletop Exercise After Action Report. National Agricultural Biosecurity Center, Kansas State University. July 2004. Homeland Security: Much is Being Done to Protect Agriculture from a Terrorist Attack, but Important Challenges Remain http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d05214.pdf Implementing Emergency Alternate Routes: Wisconsin Experience http://www.ctre.iastate.edu/pubs/midcon2005/MielkeEmergency.pdf Indiana Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. September 2003. http://www.in.gov/dhs/emerg_mgt/cemp.pdf Kansas County Foreign Animal Disease Annex (Provided by Kansas Animal Health Department) Kansas Country Foreign Animal Disease Standard Operating Guidelines (Provided by Kansas Animal Health Department) 68

Kansas Department of Agriculture Plant Resource Biosecurity Response Guidelines. Kansas Department of Agriculture, Plant Protection, and Weed Program. 10 March 2004. (Provided by Kansas Department of Agriculture) Knowles, T., J. Lane, G. Bayens, N. Speer, J. Jaax, D. Carter, and A. Bannister. Defining Law Enforcement’s Role in Protecting American Agriculture from Agroterrorism. U.S. National Institute of Justice. 30 June 2005. http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/212280.pdf Maragon, S., and E. Fachin. The 1993 Italian Foot-and-mouth Disease Epidemic: Epidemiological Features of the Four Outbreaks Identified in Verona Province, The Veterinary Record, Vol. 135, July 1994, 53-57 Model Procedures Guide for Highway Incidents. First Edition (Draft Version 8) Prepared by the National Fire Service Incident Management System Consortium Model Procedures Committee. Fire Protection Publications, Oklahoma State University. March 2003. Monke, J. Agroterrorism: Threats and Preparedness. Congressional Record Service Report for Congress. Order Code RL32521. 13 August 2004. http://www.fas.org/irp/crs/RL32521.pdf Moutou, F., and B. Durand. Modeling the Spread of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) Virus, Vet. Res., Vol. 25, 1994, 279-285 Nebraska Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Response Monograph No. 1: Traffic Control http://www.agr.state.ne.us/homeland/monograph_001.doc Nebraska Emergency Management Agency State Emergency Operations Plan Emergency Support Function 11—Agriculture and Natural Resources http://www.nema.ne.gov/content/operations/ESF11.pdf NHTSA article on Low-Staffing Sobriety Checkpoints http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/enforce/LowStaffing_Checkpoints North Carolina Emergency Operation Plan, Appendix 4 to Annex B, Foreign Animal Disease Operations Plan. Sept 2005. (pg B-4-1 to B-4-F-4; 361-402) http://www.dem.dcc.state.nc.us/NCEOP/NCEOP-Public-Sep2005.pdf Ohio Emergency Operations Plan, Animal Disease Incident Plan. Ohio Emergency Management Agency. http://www.ema.ohio.gov/Ohio_EOP/s_p_Animal_Disease_Incident_Plan.pdf 69

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 130 is an annotated bibliography that reviews several state emergency response plans associated with traffic control of rural roads in an agricultural emergency. The material contained in Web-Only Document 130 was used to help produce NCHRP Report 525, Vol. 13: A Guide to Traffic Control of Rural Roads in an Agricultural Emergency, which explores recommended practices and procedures associated with traffic control on local and state roads during agricultural emergencies.

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