Section 14404 Of Chapter 4.5. Livestock: Use Of Antimicrobial Drugs From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 4.5.
14404
. (a) The department, in consultation with the Veterinary
Medical Board, the State Department of Public Health, universities,
and cooperative extensions, shall develop antimicrobial stewardship
guidelines and best management practices for veterinarians, as well
as livestock owners and their employees who are involved with
administering medically important antimicrobial drugs, on the proper
use of medically important antimicrobial drugs for disease treatment,
control, and prevention. The guidelines shall include scientifically
validated practical alternatives to the use of medically important
antimicrobial drugs, including, but not limited to, the introduction
of effective vaccines and good hygiene and management practices.
(b) The department shall consult with livestock producers,
licensed veterinarians, and any other relevant stakeholders on
ensuring livestock timely access to treatment for producers in rural
areas with limited access to veterinary care.
(c) For purposes of this section, "antimicrobial stewardship" is a
commitment to do all of the following:
(1) To use medically important antimicrobial drugs only when
necessary to treat, control, and, in some cases, prevent, disease.
(2) To select the appropriate medically important antimicrobial
drug and the appropriate dose, duration, and route of administration.
(3) To use medically important antimicrobial drugs for the
shortest duration necessary and to administer them to the fewest
animals necessary.