FADES : foreign animal disease emergency support plan : federal/provincial agreement in BC : 2010 FADES plan / Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Public Safety Canada, BC Ministry of Agriculture, BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, BC Minist


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DC Title
FADES : foreign animal disease emergency support plan : federal/provincial agreement in BC : 2010 FADES plan / Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Public Safety Canada, BC Ministry of Agriculture, BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, BC Ministry of Health Services, BC Ministry of Environment. --
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
British Columbia.Provincial Emergency Program
Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Canada.Public Safety Canada
British Columbia.Ministry of Agriculture
British Columbia.Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
British Columbia.Ministry of Health Services
British Columbia.Ministry of Environment
Investment Agriculture Foundation of British Columbia
DC Publisher
[Victoria, B.C. : Provincial Emergency Program],
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs2011_469845_lwti-41_fadesplan2010
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"The purpose of the Foreign Animal Disease Emergency Support Plan is to provide an agreement whereby federal and provincial agencies accept responsibilities for collaborative response to a foreign animal disease event in British Columbia."--P. iii.
Cover title.
Running title: Foreign animal disease emergency support (FADES) plan.
Issued by Investment Agriculture Foundation of British Columbia.
"Approved ... 31 of Dec. 2010."--P. iii.
Catalogue record made available by the British Columbia Legislative Library.
"The purpose of the Foreign Animal Disease Emergency Support Plan is to provide an agreement whereby federal and provincial agencies accept responsibilities for collaborative response to a foreign animal disease event in British Columbia."--P. iii.
Printed from the Internet.
DC Subject
Animals Diseases British Columbia Prevention.
Livestock Diseases British Columbia Prevention.