Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1164

Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

Crimes and offenses; offense of criminal trespass involving a wild animal; provide

Impact

This legislation is targeted at enhancing the protection of wild animals by introducing harsher penalties for intrusions into enclosures or areas where these animals are housed. Individuals who enter such areas unlawfully and cause harm or are harmed by a wild animal can face felony charges, resulting in imprisonment for up to ten years. In contrast, a second-degree offense carries a misdemeanor classification with a maximum prison sentence of one year. Moreover, the bill stipulates financial liabilities for damages resulting from the criminal trespass, holding offenders accountable for any harm inflicted on the animals.

Summary

House Bill 1164 introduces a new offense concerning criminal trespass involving wild animals. The bill amends the Official Code of Georgia to define actions considered criminal trespass when they involve wild animals, which includes land or sea animals historically found in the wild and excludes domestic animals or livestock. Additionally, the bill lays out specific penalties for individuals who violate this law, distinguishing between first-degree and second-degree offenses based on the actions taken by the perpetrator.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between public safety and wildlife protection. Critics may argue that such stringent penalties could lead to unintended consequences, especially if individuals inadvertently enter such enclosures due to a lack of clear signage or if safety measures are deficient. Additionally, the accountability placed upon parents or guardians for minors committing these acts could be a point of contention, raising questions about fairness and appropriateness of liability in such situations. Furthermore, the lack of affirmative defenses could be seen as excessively punitive and may provoke concerns regarding the protection of individuals who may find themselves in precarious situations involving wild animals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA S2922

Establishes offense of reckless trespass involving wild animals; establishes penalties; establishes liability for resulting harm to wild animal.

GA S581

Establishes offense of reckless trespass involving wild animals; establishes penalties; establishes liability for resulting harm to wild animal.

GA HB827

Crimes and offenses; livestock theft; increased penalties; provide

GA HB1426

Crimes and offenses; criminal trespass; provide for additional acts

GA HB1361

Crimes and offenses; distribution of computer generated obscene material depicting a child; prohibit

GA HB922

Crimes and offenses; entrance upon property of another without consent shall be an offense of criminal trespass; provide

GA SB2969

Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of trespass in a facility housing an animal and to restitution for property damage resulting from that trespass.

GA HB1720

Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of trespass in a facility housing an animal and to restitution for property damage resulting from that trespass.

GA HB1099

Crimes and offenses; knowing entry upon land or premises of another that has been marked with purple paint; provide for the crime of criminal trespass

GA HB227

Crimes and offenses; offense of criminal interference with critical infrastructure; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.