SESSION OF
2001
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON
SENATE SUBSTITUTE
FOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 2468
As Amended by Senate Committee of the Whole
Brief
(1)
Senate Sub. for Sub. HB 2468
addresses several issues relating to contagious and infectious
domestic animal diseases.
The bill, among other things,
would:
- Require the Governor to direct the
Livestock Commissioner to establish a quarantine upon a
determination by the Governor that a quarantine or other
regulations are necessary to prevent the spread of any contagious
or infectious disease among domestic animals;
- Allow the Governor to require and
direct the cooperation and assistance of any state agency in
enforcing any quarantine or other regulations relating to the
spread of any contagious or infectious disease among domestic
animals;
- Allow the Livestock Commissioner's
designee to enter any grounds or premise to carry out the
provisions of law relating to a quarantine;
- Clarify that with respect to
animals which may be killed or disposed of that are exposed to or
afflicted with the foot and mouth disease, the appraisement is to
be conducted in accordance with applicable rules and regulations of
an indemnity program of the federal government.
- Delete language which had
indicated that the State of Kansas would be responsible for
one-half of the compensation of the owners of animals disposed of
because of their affliction with foot and mouth
disease;
- Make a person who knowingly
exposes any domestic animal to any contagious or infectious disease
subject to a class A, nonperson misdemeanor;
- Makes a person who knowingly
exposes any animal to foot and mouth disease subject to a severity
level 4, nonperson felony;
- Prohibit the feeding of garbage to
animals, except that any person properly registered with the Kansas
Animal Health Department to feed garbage to livestock would be
permitted to do so through October 31, 2001 (an individual feeding
one's own animals with garbage from such individual's own household
would still be permitted);
- Allow the Governor to issue a
proclamation declaring a state of disaster emergency upon a finding
or when notified that a quarantine or other regulations are
necessary to prevent the spread of any contagious or infectious
disease among domestic animals;
- Provide for the extension of the
gubernatorial disaster emergency declaration if the declaration
involves contagious or infectious disease among domestic animals
(The bill would require the Governor to terminate the declaration
within 15 days, unless ratified by concurrent resolution of the
Legislature. If the Legislature is not in session then the majority
of the legislative members of the State Finance Council could
approve an extension for a period not to exceed 30-days, which may
be renewed for consecutive 30-day periods. The extensions beyond
the initial 30-day extension would have to be approved by a
unanimous vote of the legislative members of the State Finance
Council. The emergency disaster would terminate on the 15th day of
the next regular session unless ratified by concurrent resolution
of the Legislature.); and
- Amend the definition of "disaster"
in the section of law dealing with the Division of Emergency
Management to include contagious or infectious disease.
Background
The Senate substitute bill was introduced to
address several issues concerning the recent outbreak of foot and
mouth disease in Great Britain and elsewhere. The Livestock
Commissioner of the Animal Health Department advocated the changes
which relate to allowing the Governor to direct officials from
other state agencies to assist with any quarantine which may be
necessary. Foot and mouth disease is highly contagious and may be
transmitted by other carriers such as vehicles, humans and their
clothing, and wild animals.
Others appearing in support of the
substitute bill included representatives of the Kansas National
Guard, the Kansas Pork Association, the Kansas Farm Bureau, and the
Kansas Livestock Association. Also appearing was the Secretary of
Agriculture.
The Senate Committee of the Whole
amended the bill to reinsert an existing provision of law that
permits an individual who feeds their own animals garbage which was
obtained from the individual's own household; to delete language
which had directed the Director of Accounts and Reports to draw
warrants for payment of animals which are killed because they have
or have been exposed to foot and mouth disease; and to require that
any 30-day extension beyond the initial 30-day extension be
authorized only by the unanimous vote of the legislative members of
the State Finance Council.
1. *Supplemental
notes are prepared by the Legislative Research Department and do
not express legislative intent. The supplemental note and fiscal
note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at http://www.ink.org/public/legislative/fulltext.cgi