Section 3863 Of Chapter 5. Avian Influenza Wildlife Surveillance Act From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 4. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 5.
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. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency shall
formally establish the Avian Influenza Working Group to assist in the
development of the plan described in Section 3862. The Avian
Influenza Working Group shall utilize, as guidance for early
detection, the national protocol that has been developed to guide
states in developing state-specific plans, known as the Early
Detection System for Asian H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in
Wild Migratory Birds. The Avian Influenza Working Group shall also
continue, enhance, and facilitate the work already begun by the
department, other state departments, and the University of
California, to coordinate communication of information and response
plans for highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds.
(b) The Avian Influenza Working Group shall be composed of all of
the following members:
(1) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, or a designee.
(2) The director, or a designee.
(3) The Secretary of Food and Agriculture, or a designee.
(4) The State Public Health Officer, or a designee.
(5) The Director of Emergency Services, or a designee.
(6) One representative appointed by the Regents of the University
of California.
(7) Two representatives from a qualified research organization or
other qualified nongovernmental organization appointed by the
Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency.
(c) The director shall chair the Avian Influenza Working Group.
(d) A majority of the Avian Influenza Working Group shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
(e) The duties of the Avian Influenza Working Group shall include
all of the following:
(1) Developing strategies for the detection of, and response to,
the avian influenza virus in wild birds in California.
(2) Fostering communication among state and federal agencies
regarding the avian influenza surveillance program.
(3) Developing strategies for public outreach and education.
(f) The Avian Influenza Working Group may consult with other
public and nonprofit groups potentially affected by avian influenza
in wild birds.