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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 SB3262 Introduced 2/6/2024, by Sen. Linda Holmes SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | | Creates the Mink Facility Disease Prevention Act. Provides that, beginning January 1, 2025, a person may not own or operate a mink enterprise in the State. Specifies that a person who violates the Act is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. Defines terms. |
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Mink |
5 | | Facility Disease Prevention Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Findings; purpose. |
7 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that: |
8 | | (1) Minks' upper respiratory tracts are |
9 | | physiologically similar to humans, which means minks can |
10 | | become infected by, and potentially transmit to humans, |
11 | | respiratory viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2 and avian |
12 | | influenza. |
13 | | (2) Minks' susceptibility to acquiring and spreading |
14 | | both human and animal respiratory viruses render them |
15 | | potentially potent mixing vessels for generating novel |
16 | | pandemic viruses. |
17 | | (3) Tens of thousands of mink in the United States, |
18 | | and millions worldwide, have been infected with |
19 | | SARS-CoV-2, and there have been documented cases where |
20 | | mink have transmitted the virus to humans. |
21 | | (4) Animal management and slaughter practices on mink |
22 | | farms have facilitated the spread of SARS-CoV-2 from |
23 | | humans to mink. These farms confine large numbers of |
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1 | | animals in close proximity to each other, which promotes |
2 | | disease transmission. The mink also experience extreme |
3 | | stress, which increases the potential to shed and transmit |
4 | | viruses over extended periods. This risk is further |
5 | | exacerbated by on-site slaughter practices that create |
6 | | additional points of exposure. |
7 | | (b) It is the purpose of this Act to protect public health |
8 | | and human safety by prohibiting the farming of mink for their |
9 | | fur in this State. |
10 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
11 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. |
12 | | "Mink" means American mink (Neovison vison), European mink |
13 | | (Mustela lutreola), and any mink hybrid, whether alive or |
14 | | dead, and any parts and products of mink or mink hybrids. |
15 | | "Mink facility" means any operation in which mink, for the |
16 | | value of their fur, are owned, controlled, raised, bred, |
17 | | propagated, kept, slaughtered, skinned, or sold. |
18 | | "Person" includes any individual, firm corporation, trust, |
19 | | association, co-partnership, society, or other organization of |
20 | | individuals and any other business unit, device, or |
21 | | arrangement. |
22 | | Section 15. Prohibition on mink farming. Beginning January |
23 | | 1, 2025, a person may not own or operate a mink enterprise in |
24 | | the State. |
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1 | | Section 20. Violations. A person who is convicted of a |
2 | | violation of this Act is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. The |
3 | | Department, or representative of a unit of local government or |
4 | | health department approved by the Department for this purpose, |
5 | | shall report any violation of this Act to the State's Attorney |
6 | | of the county in which the violation occurred. The State's |
7 | | Attorney may charge a person who violates this Act with a Class |
8 | | C misdemeanor. Each day's violation constitutes a separate |
9 | | offense. |