ContractJanuary 11th, 2020
FiledJanuary 11th, 2020not necessarily limited to, the owner, the grower (if applicable), the Cooper- ating State Agency representative, the State veterinarian, and the APHIS area supervisor. In addition, the com- pliance agreement must contain a flock plan with estimated cost break- downs that include labor, materials, personal protective equipment, travel expenses for personnel involved, and any additional information deemed necessary by the Service. A signed compliance agreement is required be- fore beginning any work for which in- demnity funds will be requested. Once work associated with the compliance agreement is completed, receipts and documentation detailing the activities specified in the agreement should be forwarded to APHIS for review, ap- proval, and final payment. This docu- mentation should be submitted to APHIS no later than 30 days after the quarantine release of the affected or exposed premises.