UDAF definition
Examples of UDAF in a sentence
In furtherance, not in limitation of the foregoing, the parties further agree to cooperate with the UDAF to promptly respond to any informational requests, supplemental disclosure requirements, or other correspondence from the UDAF and, to the extent permitted by the UDAF, keep all other parties hereto fully and promptly informed as to any such requests, requirements, or correspondence.
The parties acknowledge and understand that the Act or the requirements of the UDAF are subject to change and are evolving as the marketplace for state-compliant cannabis businesses continues to evolve.
Although UDAF, DHHS, and LHDs have distinct responsibilities, all agencies share areas of common interest and responsibility regarding animal and human health.
Upon request and approval, UPHL will assist UDAF in testing samples regulated by UDAF.
Any information released from UDAF to DHHS or any LHD made pursuant to this MOA is authorized by UCA 63G-2-206(1)(b) and (2)(a) and is classified as protected under UCA 63G-2-305(49), which states that “records of the Department of Agriculture and Food that provide for the identification, tracing, or control of livestock diseases” are protected; and 63G-2-305(47), which states that “information regarding food security, risk, and vulnerability assessments performed” by UDAF are classified as protected.
The UDAF laboratory will analyze samples that originate from UDAF inspectors if tests are within the capabilities of the division.
Information exchange between UDAF PP and DHHS EEP will include results from investigations of applicator product misuse.
Utah Rapid Response Team (URRT) - a multi-agency, multi-disciplinary team led by UDAF that operates using Incident Command System (ICS)/National Incident Management System (NIMS) principles and a Unified Command structure to respond to human and animal food emergencies.
Such activities are prohibited and restricted by law, except as authorized by the Utah Wildlife Board, the Division, the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) and rules established by the Fish Health Policy Board (FHPB).
Investigation and response to foodborne disease outbreaks often requires cooperation and sharing of information between UDAF, DHHS, and LHDs. The purpose of this section is to outline the roles of these agencies when investigating foodborne disease outbreaks and procedures for communicating about foodborne disease outbreaks.