Digital eNVDs you create or receive are acceptable as a historical reference document when being audited so long as they are correct, complete and signed. If you have printed an...
read moreISC is constantly reviewing and upgrading features of the eNVD to make it even more user friendly. In addition, users can provide suggestions and feedback on using the eNVD by...
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read moreThe following forms are available using the eNVD: Livestock Production Assurance National Vendor Declaration (LPA NVD) for cattle, EU cattle, sheep and lamb, goats and bobby calves Meat Standards Australia...
read moreThere are two steps for signing an eNVD. Part A First, the producer must sign the eNVD, as it serves as a declaration confirming compliance with LPA requirements and...
read moreLogin via myMLA and access eNVD within your linked LPA account/s. Learn how to link your myMLA and create an eNVD here.
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read moreNew features for eNVD templates Based on your feedback, we have recently introduced two new changes to the eNVD templates feature ... increasing efficiency. More information Further guidance on creating eNVD templates, includes: How to guide: How to create and use a template
read moreYou can edit any part of a consignment while it is still in draft in the eNVD system. After you have submitted the consignment, you have seven (7) days after...
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