A Property Identification Code (PIC) is an eight-character code allocated by the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) or an equivalent authority in each state or territory to identify a livestock-producing...
read moredevices on the NLIS database Dear George, With electronic identification set to become mandatory for sheep and goats, I’ve recently ... your inquiry. You’re correct that mandatory electronic identification (eID) for sheep and goats comes into effect from 1 January
read moreProperty Identification Code (PIC). You can do this easily by completing a PIC reconciliation on your National Livestock Identification ... Identification System (NLIS) account. The PIC reconciliation provides a stocktake of all active devices registered to your PIC in the
read morePlanning to buy livestock? Don’t forget to complete your NLIS transfer Dear George I am buying three head of cattle from an online ... traceability of your livestock, it’s important that you record the transfer in the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) within
read morewe aren’t receiving important correspondence from Integrity Systems Company. I’m not sure how to update my records on both my LPA ... ensure you receive all appropriate communications. For the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program this includes accreditation
read moredevices on the NLIS database Dear George, With electronic identification set to become mandatory for sheep and goats, I’ve recently ... your inquiry. You’re correct that mandatory electronic identification (eID) for sheep and goats comes into effect from 1 January
read moreportal that provides quick and easy access to all your Integrity Systems Company (ISC) accounts. This means you only need to remember ... any of the following: Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) Meat Standards Australia (MSA) Electronic National Vendor Declarations
read morethe keystone pillars of the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is to ensure all livestock are identifiable. To maintain ... their livestock with an NLIS-approved electronic identification device to ensure any breaks in traceability or identification are
read moreyour NLIS account The first stage of mandatory electronic identification (eID) for sheep and goats commenced on 1 January 2025. To ... stage of the rollout, please refer to the Sheep and Goat eID National Implementation Plan. Identifying your sheep and goats Sheep
read morestatus allows you to remove the animal from your Property Identification Code (PIC) without creating a possible issue for abattoirs ... Assigning an "Inactive” status Log into your National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) account homepage and select ‘Device
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