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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 613 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend the Animal Health Protection Act to provide chronic wasting disease support for States and coordinated respo... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Chronic wasting disease support for States and coordinated response efforts

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The Animal Health Protection Act is amended by inserting after section 10409A ( 7 U.S.C. 8308a ) the following: In this section, the term chronic wasting disease means the animal disease afflicting deer, elk, and moose populations that— is a transmissible disease of the nervous system resulting in distinctive lesions in the brain; and belongs to the group of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, which includes scrapie, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, and Cruetzfeldt-Jakob disease. The Secretary shall allocate funds made available under subsection
(e)directly to State departments of wildlife and State departments of agriculture to further develop and implement chronic wasting disease surveillance, testing, management, and response activities. In determining the amounts to be allocated to State departments of wildlife and agriculture, the Secretary shall give priority to States that— have experienced a recent incidence of chronic wasting disease; have a chronic wasting disease monitoring and surveillance program; and have a diagnostic laboratory system certified for chronic wasting disease testing. The Secretary shall establish a multiagency task force that shall— establish a unified response framework to better position the Department of Agriculture to respond to the growing threat of chronic wasting disease; provide a single Federal point of contact for Federal and State entities that work on chronic wasting disease issues; determine funding priorities and allocation of resources; and disseminate information to the public relating to chronic wasting disease. The multiagency task force established under paragraph
(1)shall— be led by the Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; and include 1 or more representatives from each of the following: The Agricultural Research Service. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture. The Forest Service. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service. State departments of wildlife. State departments of agriculture. Institutions of higher education. The Secretary shall award a grant to a land-grant college or university (as defined in section 1404 of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977 ( 7 U.S.C. 3103 )) eligible to receive funds under the Hatch Act of 1887 ( 7 U.S.C. 361a et seq.) and the Smith-Lever Act ( 7 U.S.C. 341 et seq.) to establish a policy research center to be known as the Mid-South Center of Excellence in Wildlife Diseases . The Secretary shall award the grant under paragraph
(1)to a land-grant college or university that— is located in a State— in the Southeast area of the Agricultural Research Service; and that has confirmed cases of chronic wasting disease in the State; has an established whitetail deer research program with significant research history in deer ecology, movements, genetics, and management; has a college of veterinary medicine; and has technical and scientific expertise relevant to chronic wasting disease through the university extension service and college of veterinary medicine. The Mid-South Center of Excellence in Wildlife Diseases established under paragraph
(1)shall— have a special research focus on chronic wasting disease in whitetail deer; serve as the lead institution of higher education in collaborating with the multiagency task force established under subsection (c)(1); establish partnerships with other universities with expertise relevant to chronic wasting disease research; develop an epidemiological research program focused on chronic wasting disease; expand chronic wasting disease surveillance and testing capacity; and improve current chronic wasting disease ecology, movements, transmission, and management research. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out this section. .
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