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QAD Questions and Answers - Supplier Evaluations  
Q1: Who is a supplier?

 
A: A supplier is any person or entity that provides a product or a service or information which is used within the program. A supplier may be internal or external to the organization. Examples include the producer who supplies live animals; the company who supplies ISO-compliant ear tags; the company who supplies age verification information.

 
Q2: Does the USDA PVP & QSA require onsite supplier evaluations and re-evaluations for producers, dairy calf ranches, backgrounders, stockers, feedyards, auction markets, and non-regulated feed mills?

 
A: Yes. Refer to QAD Guidance #GU7309CCA posted at: http://processverified.usda.gov

 
Q3. Does the USDA PVP and QSA require onsite supplier evaluations and re-evaluations for feed suppliers and tag manufactures?

 
A. No; however, the evaluation and re-evaluation must be sufficient to verify conformance to the program requirements. Note: Feed suppliers in this instance are those in which manufactured feed is obtained, such as a regulated feed mill, cooperative, local elevator, feed store, etc.

 
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  Last Modified Date: 06/11/2014