TEDA Initial Accreditation Training (IAT) Practice Test

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State Animal Response Teams (SART) are typically organized under which entities?

Federal health agencies

State animal health agencies or departments

Private veterinary clinics only

International partners

State-level coordination is key for SARTs, because they need formal authority and access to resources to manage animal welfare during disasters. Organizing SARTs under a state animal health agency or department (often within the department of agriculture or public health) ensures they are integrated with the state’s emergency plans, disease reporting, vaccination and movement controls, and the ability to deploy veterinary responders and supplies through established channels. International partners can provide support, but they do not serve as the primary organizing body for SARTs.

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