Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05701

Introduced
1/21/15  
Introduced
1/21/15  
Refer
1/21/15  

Caption

An Act Requiring The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection To Prepare A Plan For The Rapid Detection And Eradication Of Newly Discovered Terrestrial Invasive Species.

Impact

By instituting a framework for the detection and management of invasive species, HB 05701 is projected to enhance the state's environmental protection measures. The proposed plan would enable quicker responses to invasions, thereby preventing potential ecological and economic damages. Through this mandate, DEEP will play a critical role in coordinating statewide efforts to monitor and control invasive species, which could involve collaboration with local governments and conservation organizations. This could lead to more effective resource allocation and targeted management strategies that specifically address the needs and challenges posed by invasive species.

Summary

House Bill 05701 is an initiative aimed at addressing the growing concern over terrestrial invasive species in the state. The bill mandates the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to establish a robust plan for the rapid detection and eradication of newly discovered invasive species. This proactive approach is intended to safeguard local ecosystems which can be severely impacted by invasive organisms that disrupt local flora and fauna balances. The initiative comes amid rising awareness and research elucidating the detrimental effects of these species on biodiversity and local agriculture.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from environmentalists and the scientific community, it may face opposition regarding the logistics of implementation. Skeptics might question the funding and resources necessary for DEEP to successfully develop and execute such a plan effectively. Concerns about the potential regulatory burden on landowners and businesses who have to adapt their practices to comply with new invasive species management strategies may also arise. Moreover, there could be debates regarding the definition and classification of invasive species, which could influence the effectiveness of the bill's provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00289

An Act Concerning The Authority Of The Departments Of Energy And Environmental Protection And Transportation Over Vegetation Management.

CT SB00189

An Act Concerning The Issuance Of Permits By The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT HB05227

An Act Concerning The Release Of Certain Liens Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT HB05225

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Invasive Plants Council.

CT HB05483

An Act Establishing And Transferring Various Functions To A Division Of Fire Services Administration Within The Department Of Emergency Services And Public Protection, Revising The Powers And Composition Of The Commission On Fire Prevention And Control And Establishing A Working Group.

CT HB05219

An Act Concerning Standards For The Spraying Of Herbicides Along Railroad Right-of-ways.

CT HB05004

An Act Concerning The Implementation Of Certain Climate Change Measures.

CT HB05462

An Act Requiring A Study Of Civil Liability Protections For Farmers Offering Agri-tourism Activities In The State.

CT SB00399

An Act Requiring The Department Of Consumer Protection To Study Licensing And Regulatory Requirements For Individuals Who Perform Title Searches Of Real Property In This State.

CT HB05217

An Act Concerning The Use Of Certain Rodenticides.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.