Healthy Poultry Assistance and Indemnification Act of 2025
This bill has not become law. Status shown reflects the latest official action.
See what this could mean for your district
Save your district in Account to view district-specific context for this bill.
Bill details
Summary
Introduced in House
Healthy Poultry Assistance and Indemnification Act of 2025 This bill expands the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) producer indemnity and compensation program to include compensation for all poultry growers and layers located in an APHIS-determined control area, which may include non-infected poultry. Currently, APHIS provides indemnity and compensation to producers to remove animals classified as affected, suspect, or exposed to diseases of concern, including highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). An APHIS-determined control area consists of both an infected zone and a buffer zone. Under the bill, APHIS must compensate all owners of poultry growing or laying facilities for flocks of birds that the facility owner was prohibited from growing or laying due to the location of the facility within a control area. This may include facilities that are located in the buffer zones and have non-infected poultry. Further, the bill establishes a new compensation payment formula that requires payments to be based on the owner’s average income from the five most recent flocks. Under the bill, APHIS's compensation determination is final and not subject to judicial or administrative review (other than by the Secretary of Agriculture or a designee).
District impact notes
The Healthy Poultry Assistance and Indemnification Act of 2025 expands compensation for poultry growers affected by disease control measures. • This policy could matter locally by providing financial support to poultry producers in designated control areas, potentially including those with non-infected flocks. • It may also impact local agricultural practices and the economic stability of businesses related to poultry farming. • A possible tradeoff could involve questions about the effectiveness of disease management strategies and how compensation formulas are determined, which may affect the overall health of poultry populations. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
Related votes
Roll calls that reference this bill in official data.
Primary sources
Official links to verify details. (No interpretation.)
About this data
- OurCongress is non-partisan by design. We do not add political interpretation or advocacy.
- Bill data and official summaries come from GovInfo and Congress.gov. Some bills do not have published summaries yet.
- District impact notes (when shown) are AI-generated from official bill metadata/summaries to improve readability. They are not official government language.
- This page updates automatically via a daily ingestion pipeline.