Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

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11 THE SENATE S.B. NO. 1537 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to wildlife CONSERVATION. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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3737 relating to wildlife CONSERVATION.
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4747 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that feral non-native animals pose a threat to the State's native species, including the Hawaiian monk seal, nene goose, and other native birds. Feral non-native animals may carry diseases, including toxoplasmosis, a disease caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which is the leading cause of Hawaiian monk seal mortality. T. gondii reproduces in the digestive system of certain non-native animals, spreading into the environment via the feces of these animals. Rainwater and runoff transport the eggs of T. gondii into the ocean through streams and gutters, infecting Hawaiian monk seals that consume contaminated water or prey. The disease is almost always lethal for Hawaiian monk seals as there is a lack of effective treatment options. The legislature further finds that there are large and growing populations of feral non-native animals throughout the State. Feeding feral non-native animals perpetuates population growth and ultimately increases the amount of T. gondii eggs spread into the environment. For the protection and preservation of the State's native species, it is necessary to manage feral non-native animal populations. Therefore, the purpose of this Act is to prohibit the feeding of feral non-native animals within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream and impose certain penalties. SECTION 2. Chapter 183D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part V to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§183D- Feeding of feral non-native animals; prohibited; penalty. (a) No person shall harbor, feed, or in any way care for a feral non-native animal on state land within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream. (b) Any person who violates subsection (a) shall be: (1) For a first offense, issued a warning by the department; (2) For a second offense, issued a citation and required to perform community service as directed by the department; provided that the department may recommend an order of community service that benefits the resource that was damaged; and (3) For a third or subsequent offense, guilty of a misdemeanor. (c) Each county shall adopt or amend its ordinances to implement this section no later than January 1, , as it relates to the prohibition of harboring, feeding, or in any way caring for a feral non-native animal on county land within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream. (d) The department shall submit a report to the legislature, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, detailing violations of this section." SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that feral non-native animals pose a threat to the State's native species, including the Hawaiian monk seal, nene goose, and other native birds. Feral non-native animals may carry diseases, including toxoplasmosis, a disease caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which is the leading cause of Hawaiian monk seal mortality. T. gondii reproduces in the digestive system of certain non-native animals, spreading into the environment via the feces of these animals. Rainwater and runoff transport the eggs of T. gondii into the ocean through streams and gutters, infecting Hawaiian monk seals that consume contaminated water or prey. The disease is almost always lethal for Hawaiian monk seals as there is a lack of effective treatment options.
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5151 The legislature further finds that there are large and growing populations of feral non-native animals throughout the State. Feeding feral non-native animals perpetuates population growth and ultimately increases the amount of T. gondii eggs spread into the environment. For the protection and preservation of the State's native species, it is necessary to manage feral non-native animal populations.
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5353 Therefore, the purpose of this Act is to prohibit the feeding of feral non-native animals within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream and impose certain penalties.
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5555 SECTION 2. Chapter 183D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part V to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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5757 "§183D- Feeding of feral non-native animals; prohibited; penalty. (a) No person shall harbor, feed, or in any way care for a feral non-native animal on state land within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream.
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6767 (c) Each county shall adopt or amend its ordinances to implement this section no later than January 1, , as it relates to the prohibition of harboring, feeding, or in any way caring for a feral non-native animal on county land within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream.
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8787 Report Title: DLNR; Wildlife; Feral Non-Native Animals; Prohibition; State Land; County Land; Penalties; Reports Description: Prohibits the feeding of feral non-native animals on state land within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream. Requires the Department of Land and Natural Resources to enforce certain penalties for violations. Requires the counties to adopt or amend ordinances to prohibit the feeding of feral non-native animals on county land within one-half mile of the ocean or a stream and impose certain penalties for violations. Establishes an annual reporting requirement to the Legislature. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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