Title 16 › Chapter 5A— PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE › Subchapter I— GAME, FUR-BEARING ANIMALS, AND FISH › § 667h
Creates a national Chronic Wasting Disease Task Force inside the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to coordinate work to stop and manage chronic wasting disease in deer, elk, and moose. The Task Force must work with other countries, write recommendations and a set of best practices, and make a clear interstate action plan to guide States, Tribes, the Federal Government, and the farmed cervid industry. The group must meet at least twice a year, send an interstate action plan within 1 year after its members are named, and then send an annual progress report each September 30. Members must be appointed no later than 90 days after December 23, 2024; vacancies must be filled within 30 days; and the Task Force’s work must begin even if a separate scientific study is not finished. Key defined words: cervid = any animal in the deer family; chronic wasting disease = the contagious brain disease affecting deer, elk, and moose; Secretaries = the Secretary of Agriculture (through APHIS) and the Secretary of the Interior (through USGS and USFWS) acting together. The Task Force will include Federal, State, and Tribal representatives and up to five non-government experts, with three Co-Chairs chosen from the Federal and State members. The Secretaries must hire the National Academy of Sciences to study how the disease spreads and report findings; that study must finish within 180 days after funds are first provided and the Secretaries must send the study results to congressional committees within 60 days after it is done. Funding authorized includes $5,000,000 to the Fish and Wildlife Service for 2021–2030 for Task Force administration, and $1,200,000 each for fiscal year 2021 to USGS and to USDA/APHIS for the study and related research. The Secretaries and States may enter cooperative agreements to pay for actions in the interstate plan, and the Fish and Wildlife Service’s contribution under such agreements may not exceed $5,000,000 in any fiscal year.
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16 U.S.C. § 667h
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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