As an LPA accredited producer, you are required to renew your LPA accreditation every two years. Renewing LPA accreditation takes approximately 20 minutes and requires producers to:
Applications open 1st October 2024. To become accredited with the Harvested Rangeland Goats (HRG) module you must first be accredited with Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) and have your account linked in your myMLA profile. Once you have done this, you can simply follow the steps below.
Step 1:
Login to LPA account.
Step 2:
Navigate to the “Account” page and then click “Program”. Select “Join” for the HRG module.
Step 3:
Answer the HRG Self-Assessment questions and agree to the HRG Module Rules.
Step 4:
Your State or Territory will then be notified and will assess your application.
Step 5:
You will be notified by email if your application is approved or not approved including the reason why.
Step 6:
If approved, you will be required to pay an additional $90 (plus GST) accreditation fee.
Step 7:
You will then be able to access the LPA HRG eNVD or purchase printed LPA HRG NVD books to move harvested rangeland goats eID free.
Step 8:
Your PIC on the NLIS database will receive a ‘HRG’ status to indicate your approval in the HRG module.
Step 9:
Undergo an LPA audit once every 2 years. Audits are conducted annually for registered goat depots.
Step 10:
Renew your HRG accreditation every 2 years as part of your LPA accreditation.
Applications open 1st October 2024. To become accredited with the Harvested Rangeland Goats (HRG) module you must first be accredited with Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) and have your account linked in your myMLA profile. Once you have done this, you can simply follow the steps below.
Step 1:
Apply for QLD travel approval document with Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Step 2:
Log into your LPA account.
Step 3:
Navigate to the “Account” page and then click “Program”. Select “Join” for the HRG module.
Step 4:
Upload your approved QLD travel document.
Step 5:
Answer the HRG Self-Assessment questions and agree to the HRG Module Rules.
Step 6:
Your State or Territory will then be notified and will assess your application.
Step 7:
You will be notified by email if your application is approved or not approved including the reason why.
Step 8:
If approved, you will be required to pay an additional $90 (plus GST) accreditation fee.
Step 9:
You will then be able to access the LPA HRG eNVD or purchase printed LPA HRG NVD books to move harvested rangeland goats eID free.
Step 10:
Your PIC on the NLIS database will receive a ‘HRG’ status to indicate your approval in the HRG module.
Step 11:
Undergo an LPA audit once every 2 years. Audits are conducted annually for registered goat depots.
Step 12:
Renew your HRG accreditation every 2 years as part of your LPA accreditation.
Access to LPA eNVD
LPA eNVDs are accepted by police and government as legal and compliant livestock movement documents. Creating eNVDs through the web platform or app is quick and free to use for all LPA-accredited producers. The system keeps all your livestock movement records accessible online, and allows receivers and transporters who also use eNVDs to obtain their copies instantly. eNVDs can be shared with anyone, regardless of their digital readiness. Learn more about how to share eNVDs with transporters and receivers, and creating digital consignments for your next livestock movement.
LPA Mandatory and Voluntary Modules
Being LPA accredited means you have access to opt in to LPA voluntary modules if seeking to provide additional assurances or meet different marketing requirements. If you participate in a voluntary module or programs like Meat Standards Australia (MSA) you will renew these at the same time as your LPA accreditation keeping the renewal process streamlined.
Download your personalised recommendations report
A personalised Recommendation Report will be made available to you on completion of LPA accreditation and renewal. The report is based on the answers provided during the Self-Assessment and can be used to help you identify areas for improvement or in meeting the LPA requirements. Recommendation Reports include guidance and access to resources which can supporting you in producing safe, high quality and ethically produced red meat.
Queensland goat producers who are applying for the Harvested Rangeland Goat module in LPA are required to upload their Harvested Rangeland Goat Travel Approval Document before answering the questions in their application.
To obtain your Harvested Rangeland Goat Travel Approval document you will need to contact Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries either via email rbe@daf.qld.gov.au or phone 13 25 23.
LPA Learning is available on demand if you or your staff would like a refresher on the LPA requirements before renewing your LPA accreditation.
ISC encourages all LPA accredited producers to renew their accreditation online via their LPA account. Voluntary modules can only be added online.
If you need offline accreditation, you will be required to contact the ISC’s customer service team on 1800 683 111 to order a pack. You will be charged a non-refundable processing fee of $56 (plus GST) and will be required to pay your $90 (plus GST) accreditation fee on purchasing an offline accreditation pack and you must complete and send back the pack to maintain accreditation.
- LPA elearning
- Accreditation and Account Management
- Self-Service for buying LPA NVD Books
- Remote auditing
- Accessing audit reports and closing corrective actions requests
- Online record keeping tools
You can complete reaccreditation up to 6 months before your renewal due date. ISC send reminders 6 months before the due date and there are reminders prior to your accreditation due date on the LPA homepage. ISC send reminder emails and SMS’s before the due date and we still send some letters if you have no email.
The LPA Rules and Standards are being updated to improve the assurance the program provides. A key change for producers when completing a new accreditation or renewing accreditation is the multiple-choice assessment will be replaced with a Self-Assessment. The update also makes it a more user-friendly experience.