Illinois Code § 510 ILCS 65/2

Legislative intent.
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The General Assembly recognizes that
equine infectious anemia is a serious disease in the equine industry. It
is the intent of this legislation to protect the Illinois equine population
from equine infectious anemia being brought into the State through the
importation of infected equidae and to control the spread of equine
infectious anemia within the State. Therefore, a program aimed at
controlling the spread of equine infectious anemia, reducing the risk of
infecting equidae in the State, and providing measures for controlling the
movement of infected animals will ultimately benefit the equine industry.

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