S 2871

  • New York Senate Bill
  • 2021 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate
  • Senate
  • Assembly
  • Governor

Protects medically important antimicrobials for human public health

Abstract

Protects medically important antimicrobials for human public health; establishes a livestock producer may provide a medically important antimicrobial to a food-producing animal only if a licensed veterinarian, in the exercise of professional judgment, determines that the provision of the medically important antimicrobial to the animal is necessary: to control the spread of a disease or infection, to treat a disease or infection, or in relation to surgical or other medical procedures; requires veterinarians licensed to practice in New York state to file an annual report detailing their prescribing history of medically important antimicrobials to food-producing animals.

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Jan 05, 2022

Senate

REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION

Apr 29, 2021

Senate

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Senate

PRINT NUMBER 2871A

Jan 26, 2021

Senate

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