Public Act 104-0080
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| 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
