Public Act 104-0080

Public Act 0080 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0080
 
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    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the One
Health Commission Act.
 
    Section 5. Findings and purpose. The General Assembly
finds that:
        (1) The term "One Health" reflects the
    interconnectedness of human health, animal health, and the
    environment.
        (2) The strong connections and interdependency between
    humans, companion animals, livestock, wildlife, and
    ecosystem health are recognized in the One Health
    Framework, which facilitates addressing zoonotic diseases,
    vector-borne diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and other
    complex, multidisciplinary issues.
        (3) Existing One Health initiatives at the federal
    level were included in both the 2021 Report of the
    Appropriations Committee of the United States House of
    Representatives and the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations
    Act. Congress directed the Centers for Disease Control and
    Prevention to collaborate with the U.S. Department of
    Agriculture, U.S. Department of the Interior, and other
    federal agency partners:
            (A) to create a National One Health framework to
        address zoonotic diseases and advance public health
        preparedness in the United States; and
            (B) to collaborate with interagency partners on
        the development of a One Health coordination mechanism
        at the federal level to strengthen One Health
        collaboration related to the prevention of, detection
        of, control of, and response to zoonotic diseases and
        related One Health work across the federal government.
        (4) Existing One Health initiatives in other states
    include the passage of Senate Bill 347 and Assembly Bill
    1992 in New Jersey in June 2021 for the purpose of
    developing a New Jersey One Health Commission.
        (5) Awareness and collaboration among disciplines will
    help protect the environment and the health of all
    species, will save lives in present and future
    generations, and will improve the quality of life, the
    physical and mental health, and the productivity of
    residents of the State.
        (6) A One Health approach recognizes that the health
    of people is connected to the health of animals and the
    environment, and it has been described as a collaborative,
    multisector, and transdisciplinary approach, working at
    the local, regional, national, and global levels, with the
    goal of achieving optimal health outcomes while
    recognizing the interconnection between people, animals,
    plants, and their shared environment.
        (7) A One Health approach is important because
    approximately 60% of known infectious diseases in humans
    and 75% of emerging infectious diseases originate from
    animals; environmental factors, including climate change,
    land-use changes, and biodiversity loss, significantly
    influence the emergence and transmission of zoonotic
    diseases. Animals can serve as early warning indicators of
    potential public health threats, and robust agricultural
    and environmental health systems are integral to public
    health preparedness and response efforts.
        (8) It is, therefore, in the public interest for the
    State to establish a One Health Commission to promote the
    health and wellness of Illinois' natural resource,
    residents, and animals, including pets, livestock, and
    wildlife, by encouraging the collaborative efforts of
    experts and leveraging knowledge and resources
    effectively.
 
    Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
    "One Health" means an integrated, unifying approach that
aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people,
animals, and ecosystems while recognizing that the health of
humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the wider
environment (including ecosystems) are closely linked and
interdependent.
    "Commission" means the One Health Commission established
under this Act.
 
    Section 15. One Health Commission.
    (a) The One Health Commission is established in the
Department of Public Health. The purpose of this Commission
shall be to develop a strategic plan to promote
interdisciplinary communication and collaboration between
physicians, veterinarians, and other scientific professionals
and State agencies, with the goal of promoting the health and
well-being of the State's residents, animals, and environment.
    (b) The goals and responsibilities of the Commission shall
include:
        (1) recommending the best practices to promote
    interdisciplinary communication and collaboration between
    human, animal, and environmental health professionals;
        (2) establishing mechanisms to provide feedback on,
    and to support State agency and local government responses
    to, and recovery from, zoonotic disease outbreaks in
    animals and humans;
        (3) coordinating and collaborating with appropriate
    entities to develop effective approaches to reduce hazards
    to human, animal, and environmental health and ensuring
    innovative, science-based solutions are integrated into
    public health strategies;
        (4) developing educational and outreach initiatives to
    promote the One Health approach across State government
    agencies, the State's academic and research institutions,
    nongovernmental organizations, and private entities;
        (5) collaborating with disciplines for development of
    effective xenosurveillance and other means of surveilling
    emerging One Health-related threats; and
        (6) promoting and providing education concerning
    judicious antibiotic use by physicians, veterinarians, and
    agricultural health professionals, including
    recommendations on use of antibiotic alternatives, such as
    bacteriophage therapy.
    (c) The Commission shall partner with academic
institutions and nongovernmental organizations in the State
and consult with associations, organizations, and individuals
who are knowledgeable about the One Health initiative.
    (d) The Commission shall be composed of the following
members:
        (1) the Director of Public Health or the Director's
    designee, who shall serve as co-chairperson;
        (2) the President of the University of Illinois, or
    the President's designee, who shall serve as
    co-chairperson;
        (3) the Director of Agriculture or the Director's
    designee;
        (4) the Director of the Environmental Protection
    Agency or the Director's designee;
        (5) the Director of the Illinois Emergency Management
    Agency and Office of Homeland Security or the Director's
    designee;
        (6) the Chairman of the Illinois Housing Development
    Authority or the Chairman's designee;
        (7) the Director of Natural Resources or the
    Director's designee;
        (8) the Secretary of Transportation or the Secretary's
    designee;
        (9) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
    or the Director's designee, who shall serve as an ex
    officio, nonvoting, advisory member;
        (10) 4 members who are experts regarding One Health
    from the academic or teaching community in this State,
    appointed by the Director of Public Health;
        (11) 2 members who are experts regarding One Health
    and who are physicians licensed to practice medicine in
    all its branches in this State, including at least one
    with expertise in epidemiology or infectious disease
    surveillance, appointed by the Director of Public Health;
        (12) 2 members who are experts regarding One Health
    and who are veterinarians licensed in this State,
    entomologists, or licensed environmental health
    practitioners, appointed by the Director of Public Health;
    and
         (13) one member who represents a safety net medical
    facility in the State of Illinois who has expertise in One
    Health, appointed by the Director of Public Health.
    (e) The Commission shall convene and meet at the call of a
co-chairperson and shall meet as frequently as necessary to
carry out its duties as required by this Act.
    (e-5) Members shall be appointed for 4-year terms.
    (f) The Department of Public Health and the University of
Illinois shall provide administrative and other support to the
Commission.
    (g) The members of the Commission shall serve without
compensation.
    (h) The Commission shall submit a final report to the
General Assembly and the Governor on or before January 1,
2028. This report shall:
        (1) outline the development of the One Health
    Framework described in this Act;
        (2) provide details regarding the goals and
    responsibilities of the Commission in this Act;
        (3) provide an assessment of One Health surveillance
    and response systems; and
        (4) provide recommendations for future policy
    enhancements any other recommendations for legislative or
    regulatory action to improve, promote, and protect the
    health and well-being of the State's residents, animals,
    and environment.
    The Commission shall provide an update to this report
every 2 years.
    (i) The final report under subsection (h) shall be posted
on the public websites of the all the State agencies listed in
subsection (d) that participate in the Commission.
Effective Date: 1/1/2026