(510 ILCS 90/1.1) (from Ch. 8, par. 801.1)
    Sec. 1.1. The General Assembly recognizes that pseudorabies is a serious disease in the swine industry and that the disease can be transmitted to other domestic animals.
    It further recognizes that the disease can have a severe economic and psychological impact on the affected swine owner and that additional costs are incurred, both by the swine industry and state government, for surveillance and control measures.
    Therefore, a program aimed at controlling the spread of pseudorabies, reducing the economic losses associated with the disease, reducing the risk of reinfecting swine herds where the infection has been eliminated, licensing of pseudorabies vaccines, and recognizing pseudorabies low prevalence or free areas is necessary and will ultimately benefit swine producers and consumers alike by lowering production costs.
(Source: P.A. 85-165; 85-171.)