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| AN ACT concerning food animals.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the David |
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| A. Wirsing Food Animal Institute
Act.
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| Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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| "Board" means the governing board of the David A. Wirsing |
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| Food Animal Institute.
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| "Institute" means the David A. Wirsing Food Animal |
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| Institute.
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| "Food animal" includes, but is not limited to, beef cattle, |
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| swine, sheep,
dairy cattle, turkeys, chickens, and aquaculture |
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| products.
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| "Allied agribusiness" means any related agribusiness, such |
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| as the feed
industry, financial
institutions, the food animal |
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| or food animal processing industry, farm
equipment or
implement
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| dealers or manufacturers, crop production, pharmaceuticals, or |
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| nutraceuticals.
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| "Non-agribusiness" means conservation groups, dieticians, |
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| food processors,
consumers,
and animal health and well-being |
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| groups.
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| Section 10. Institute established; purpose. The David A. |
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| Wirsing Food Animal Institute is
established to
review and |
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| encourage research through peer review, to publish and |
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| disseminate
unbiased
information about all aspects of the food |
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| animal industry, anticipating issues
with a vision for the |
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| future of Illinois agriculture, and to maintain
comprehensive
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| information systems for the improvement and enhancement of all |
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| aspects of the
food
animal industry, all for the benefit of the |
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| public, the General Assembly, the
Governor's
Office,
and other |
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| State and local government agencies.
The Institute must fulfill |
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| its purposes with unbiased integrity.
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| Section 15. Governing board. The Institute is governed by |
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| a board of 15
voting members who are appointed by the Governor |
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| and who must ensure unbiased
information.
Five of the |
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| Governor's appointees
must represent food animal production. |
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| Five of the Governor's
appointees must
represent allied |
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| agribusiness aspects of the food animal industry. Five of the
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| Governor's appointees must represent other, non-agribusiness |
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| aspects of the
food animal industry.
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| The board must also include, as non-voting members, the |
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| dean or department
chairperson or his or her designated |
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| representative of the following
institutions:
the University |
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| of Illinois College of ACES, the
University of Illinois College |
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| of Veterinary Medicine,
the Southern Illinois University |
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| College of Agriculture,
the Western Illinois University |
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| Agriculture Department, and the Illinois State
University |
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| Agriculture Department.
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| Section 20. Appointment; terms. Initial appointees to the |
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| board serve the
following terms as designated by the Governor: |
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| 5 for a term of one year; 5 for
a term of 2 years; and 5 for a |
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| term of 3 years. Subsequent appointees serve
terms of 3 years. |
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| A vacancy is filled by appointment for the remainder of the
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| unexpired term. Members may be reappointed to the board. If the |
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| Governor
fails to appoint a member or to fill a vacancy within |
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| 90 days after a member's
term expires or a vacancy occurs, the |
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| remaining board members must make the
appointment by majority |
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| vote.
A member appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve for the |
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| remainder of the
unexpired term or until a
successor is |
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| qualified.
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| Section 25. Operation of the board.
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| (a) Upon appointment of the board's initial members, the |
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| Director of
Agriculture shall convene the first meeting of the |
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| board for the purpose of
selecting a
chairperson and |
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| considering other matters of business of the Institute.
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| board annually thereafter, in January
or the first meeting of |
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| each year,
must select a
chairperson from among its number. A |
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| chairperson may be re-elected but may
not serve more than 3 |
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| consecutive years. The board meets at the call of the
chair. A |
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| quorum is necessary for action by the board; 8 voting members |
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| of the
board
constitute a quorum,
unless a vacancy exists among |
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| the board's voting members. If a vacancy exists,
then a quorum
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| of the board
consists of a simple majority of the voting |
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| members.
Members of the board may receive no compensation but
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| must
be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the actual |
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| performance of their duties.
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| (b) The board:
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| (1) may have and use a common seal and alter the seal |
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| at its
discretion;
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| (2) may adopt all necessary resolutions, protocols, |
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| and by-laws;
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| (3) may enter into agreements with State agencies; |
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| (4) may enter into agreements with and accept funds |
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| from federal
agencies, trade associations, industry |
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| organizations, universities and their
sub-units, |
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| foundations, and other not-for-profit and private |
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| industries to
carry out the purposes of the Institute;
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| (5) may establish reserve funds and accounts that may |
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| be necessary or
desirable to accomplish the purposes of the |
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| Institute; and
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| (6) has and may exercise all powers and is subject to |
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| all duties
commonly
incident to boards of directors.
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| Section 30. Expenses. The
board
has the authority to pay |
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| administrative expenses including salary,
wages, and
fringe
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| benefits; operation and maintenance expenses, travel, supply, |
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| and printing
expenses,
rental
and rental related expenses, and |
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| costs of capital purchases and improvements;
contract and
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| contractual
expenses; and other expenses deemed appropriate by |
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| the board. The board is
authorized
to establish a fee structure |
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| and charge fees for publications and duplicating
expenses.
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| Revenue from those fees must be deposited into the Food Animal |
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| Institute Fund.
No charges or fees may be authorized or charged |
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| to members of the
General
Assembly or the Governor's Office.
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| Section 35. Report. The Institute must report annually on |
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| January 1 to the
Governor, the
Clerk of the
House of |
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| Representatives, and the Secretary of the Senate upon the |
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| Institute's
activities
in
the preceding 12 months. The report |
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| is a public record open for
inspection at the
office of the |
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| Institute and, among other matters, must include an assessment
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| of the
current
state of the food animal industry in Illinois |
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| and recommendations for
new
initiatives and efforts to further |
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| enhance and best position the food animal
industry in
Illinois.
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| Section 40. Food Animal Institute Fund. The Food Animal |
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| Institute Fund is
created as a
special fund
in the State |
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| treasury. Grants, fees, and other moneys
obtained
by the
David |
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| A. Wirsing Food
Animal Institute from governmental entities, |
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| private sources, foundations,
trade
associations, industry |
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| organizations, and not-for-profit organizations for
use in
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| furthering the purposes of the Institute may be deposited into |
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| the Fund. Moneys
in the
Fund may be used by the Institute for |
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| undertaking
projects, programs, and other
activities
and for |
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| the operating and other expenses of the Institute as it |
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| fulfills its
duties and
responsibilities.
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| Section 45. Use of funds. The Institute
shall: (i) collect |
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| and
disseminate research data, results, or conclusions and |
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| disseminate it to the
public, the General
Assembly,
State |
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| agencies, and others who request it; (ii) provide unbiased |
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| analysis of
research findings, including economic impacts on |
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| the State and the food animal
industry; (iii) provide, if |
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| needed, for peer review of research and research
proposals for |
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| scientific merit, objectives, methods, and procedures; (iv)
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| coordinate its activities with
public research and education |