Animal Care Emergency Programs (ACEP)

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Background

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After Hurricane Katrina, Congress passed the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act  and the Post-Katrina Emergency Response Act (PKEMRA) in response to public outcry about the safety and well-being of pet animals during disasters.

Roles and Responsibilities

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In 2008, the National Response Framework (NRF) redefined Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) and added responsibilities for pets under the Federal ESF system. USDA-APHIS and other federal agencies provide assistance for emergency planning and response. While Federal statutes mandate that the Federal Emergency Response Agency (FEMA) has overall authority to support pet issues, additional Federal agencies, including USDA APHIS, have supporting roles defined under the NRF. FEMA and USDA APHIS look to AC to provide technical expertise in the management of pets in disasters.

2010 ACEP Activities

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2009 ACEP Activities

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2008 ACEP Activities

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Upcoming Events

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Last Modified: February 17, 2010