Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2302

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Farmed Cervidae provisions modifications

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws by enforcing stricter guidelines for managing herds affected by CWD. Notably, it requires the owner of any premises where CWD is detected to comply with several conditions, including allowing for inspections, cooperating with the depopulation process, and maintaining biohazard fencing for a mandated duration. The measures aim to prevent the spread of CWD and ultimately ensure public health and the viability of farmed Cervidae industries in the state. By instigating these regulations, the bill is expected to alter the landscape of agricultural governance related to wildlife health.

Summary

Senate File 2302 proposes modifications to the existing regulations regarding farmed Cervidae in Minnesota, focusing specifically on chronic wasting disease (CWD). This legislation mandates enhanced surveillance and reporting requirements for Cervidae herds. Under the new provisions, each farmed Cervidae herd must have its inventory verified annually by an accredited veterinarian and filed with the Board of Animal Health. This promotes a more systematic approach to managing and monitoring herds for CWD, which is essential for safeguarding both the livestock and surrounding wildlife populations.

Contention

While the intent behind SF2302 is to protect agricultural interests and public health, there could be contentious discussions surrounding the potential economic impact on farmers. Opponents may argue that the mandates could infringe upon the property rights of farmers and impose financial burdens due to the costs associated with biohazard management and compliance with reporting requirements. Additionally, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of these measures in truly stemming the tide of CWD, leading to debates about the balance between regulatory oversight and practical feasibility in managing agricultural practices.

Companion Bills

MN HF1676

Similar To Farmed Cervidae provisions modified.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.