| HR 2636 IH
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2636
To authorize the
Secretary of the Interior to make grants to State and tribal governments
to assist State and tribal efforts to manage and control the spread of
chronic wasting disease in deer and elk herds, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 26, 2003
Mr. GREEN of Wisconsin (for
himself, Mr. MCINNIS, and Mr. RYAN of Wisconsin) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on Resources, and in addition
to the Committee on Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined
by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
A BILL
To authorize the
Secretary of the Interior to make grants to State and tribal governments
to assist State and tribal efforts to manage and control the spread of
chronic wasting disease in deer and elk herds, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the
Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in
Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as
the `Chronic Wasting Disease Financial Assistance Act of 2003'.
SEC. 2. DEFINITION AND FINDINGS.
(a) CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE
DEFINED- In this Act, the term `chronic wasting disease' means the animal
disease afflicting deer and elk that--
(1) is a transmissible disease
of the nervous system resulting in distinctive lesions in the brain; and
(2) belongs to the group
of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, which group
includes scrapie, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, and Cruetzfeldt-Jakob
disease.
(b) FINDINGS- Congress finds
the following:
(1) The States retain undisputed
primacy and policy-making authority with regard to wildlife management,
and nothing in this Act interferes with or otherwise affects the primacy
of the States in managing wildlife generally, or managing, surveying, and
monitoring the incidence of chronic wasting disease in animal populations.
(2) Chronic wasting disease
is a fundamental threat to the health and vibrancy of deer and elk populations,
and the increased occurrence of chronic wasting disease in the United States
necessitates government action to manage and eradicate this lethal disease.
(3) As the States and tribal
government move to manage existing incidence of chronic wasting disease
and insulate non-infected wild cervid populations from the disease, it
is appropriate for the Federal Government to support their efforts with
financial assistance.
SEC. 3. STATE CHRONIC WASTING
DISEASE MANAGEMENT CAPACITY BUILDING GRANTS.
(a) GRANTS AUTHORIZED- The
Secretary of the Interior shall make grants to State wildlife management
agencies to assist States in developing and implementing long term management
strategies to address chronic wasting disease in wild cervids.
(b) ELIGIBILITY- A wildlife
management agency of a State whose comprehensive wildlife conservation
plan include chronic wasting disease management activities is eligible
for a grant under this section.
(c) FUNDING PRIORITIES-
In determining the amount of grant funds to be provided to eligible applicants
under this section, the Secretary shall prioritize applicants based on
the following criteria:
(1) States in which chronic
wasting disease has been detected and States located adjacent or in proximity
to States in which chronic wasting disease has been detected.
(2) States that have expended
State funds for chronic wasting disease management, monitoring, surveillance,
and research, with additional priority given to those States that have
shown the greatest financial commitment to managing, monitoring, surveying,
and researching chronic wasting disease.
(3) States with comprehensive
and integrated policies and programs focused on chronic wasting disease
management between involved State wildlife and agricultural agencies and
tribal governments, with additional priority given to States that have
integrated the programs and policies of all involved agencies related to
chronic wasting disease management.
(4) States that are seeking
to develop a rapid response capacity to address outbreaks of chronic wasting
disease, whether occurring in States in which chronic wasting disease is
already found or States with first infections, for the purpose of containing
the disease in any new area of infection.
(d) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS-
There are authorized to be appropriated $7,500,000 to carry out this section.
SEC. 4. GRANTS FOR STATES WITH
CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE OUTBREAKS.
(a) GRANTS AUTHORIZED- The
Secretary of the Interior shall make grants to State wildlife management
agencies to assist States in responding to chronic wasting disease outbreaks
in wild cervids.
(b) ELIGIBILITY- A wildlife
management agency of a State whose comprehensive wildlife conservation
plan include chronic wasting disease management activities is eligible
for a grant under this section.
(c) FUNDING PRIORITIES-
In determining the amount of grant funds to be provided to eligible applicants
under this section, the Secretary shall prioritize applicants based on
the following criteria:
(1) State expenditures on
chronic wasting disease management, monitoring, surveillance, and research
in response to management of an on-going outbreak.
(2) The number of chronic
wasting disease cases detected in the State.
(3) The wild cervid population
of the State.
(d) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS-
There are authorized to be appropriated $10,000,000 to carry out this section.
SEC. 5. TRIBAL CHRONIC WASTING
DISEASE MANAGEMENT GRANTS.
(a) GRANTS AUTHORIZED- The
Secretary of the Interior shall make grants to tribal wildlife management
agencies to assist Indian tribes in developing and implementing long term
management strategies to address chronic wasting disease in wild cervids.
(b) ELIGIBILITY- A wildlife
management agency of an Indian tribe whose comprehensive wildlife conservation
plan include chronic wasting disease management activities is eligible
for a grant under this section.
(c) FUNDING PRIORITIES-
In determining the amount of grant funds to be provided to eligible applicants
under this section, the Secretary shall prioritize applicants based on
the following criteria:
(1) Tribal governments managing
lands on which cervids with chronic wasting disease have been detected,
or managing lands located adjacent or in proximity to lands on which cervids
with chronic wasting disease have been detected.
(2) Tribal governments that
have expended tribal funds for chronic wasting disease management, monitoring,
surveillance, and research, with additional priority given to tribal governments
that have shown the greatest financial commitment to managing, monitoring,
and surveying chronic wasting disease.
(3) Tribal governments with
cooperative arrangements with Federal and State wildlife and agricultural
agencies and State governments, with additional priority given to tribal
governments that are working with other involved agencies on issues of
chronic wasting disease management.
(d) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS-
There are authorized to be appropriated $3,000,000 to carry out this section.
SEC. 6. ADMINISTRATION.
The Secretary of the Interior
shall carry out this Act acting through the Director, United States Fish
and Wildlife Service. Funds appropriated to carry out this Act shall be
administered through the Federal Assistance Program in the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service. Not more than three percent of such funds may
be expended for administrative expenses of the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service to carry out this Act.
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