5511.3 - Assault with a biological agent on animal, fowl or honey bees.

     § 5511.3.  Assault with a biological agent on animal, fowl or                honey bees.        (a)  Offense defined.--A person commits a felony of the     second degree if the person intentionally, knowingly or     maliciously exposes or causes to be exposed an animal, fowl or     honey bees to any virus, bacteria, prion or other agent which     causes infectious disease, including any of the following:            (1)  Foot-and-mouth disease.            (2)  Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly        known as mad cow disease.            (3)  Avian influenza.            (4)  Varroamite.        (b)  Restitution.--The person convicted of violating this     section shall, in addition to any other sentence imposed, be     sentenced to pay the owner of the afflicted animal, fowl or     honey bees restitution in an amount equal to the cost of the     financial damages incurred as a result of the offense, including     the following:            (1)  Value of afflicted animal, fowl or honey bees.            (2)  Disposal of afflicted animal, fowl or honey bees.            (3)  Testing for disease on existing animal.            (4)  Cleanup and sanitization of property and buildings        on and in which afflicted animals, fowl or honey bees were        located.            (5)  Liability insurance for cleanup and sanitization        workers.            (6)  Soil testing of property.            (7)  Loss revenue for aggrieved owner of afflicted        animal, fowl or honey bees.        (c)  Exceptions.--The provisions of this section shall not     apply to research or veterinarian services, including     immunizations, vaccinations or other treatments administered     during the normal scope of practice.     (June 25, 2001, P.L.619, No.54, eff. imd.)        2001 Amendment.  Act 54 added section 5511.3.