Wisconsin Code § 95.185

Voluntary individual animal identification
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(1)
DEFINITION. In this section, “RFID tag” means a radio frequency
identification tag, regardless of whether it uses low or high frequency technology.
(2) VOLUNTARY INDIVIDUAL ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION. The
department shall create and administer a voluntary program under which a person who has obtained a livestock premises registration under s. 95.51 may obtain RFID tags for individual bovine
animals, goats, sheep, swine, or farm-raised deer. An RFID tag
must include a 15-digit individual animal identification number
that is connected to the livestock premises identification code for
the animal’s premises of origin. As part of the program under
this section, the department shall maintain on its Internet site a
link to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s list of authorized
manufacturers of animal identification number devices. The department may contract with an agent to collect and maintain individual animal identification records, which may include submitting the information to an existing state or federal database. Individual animal identification records held by the department or by
an agent with whom the department has contracted are not subject to copying or inspection under s. 19.35 (1) and, unless an exemption provided under s. 95.51 (5) (b) or (c) applies, the department or the agent may not disclose such records. The department
may promulgate rules to implement this section. The department
may amend any rules promulgated under this section as necessary
to adapt to future advances in animal identification technology,
including to substitute RFID tags with another technology if
RFID technology becomes obsolete.

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