Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0241

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Report Pass
1/22/24  
Engrossed
1/31/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Report Pass
2/15/24  
Enrolled
2/21/24  
Passed
3/11/24  
Chaptered
3/11/24  

Caption

Taking bobcats.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly impact Indiana's wildlife management strategy. By formally introducing a hunting season, it could help regulate bobcat populations, thereby balancing ecological concerns with the interests of hunters. This approach suggests a recognition of the importance of both conservation and recreational hunting in state policy, aiming to uphold sustainable practices within natural resources management.

Summary

Senate Bill 241, known as the Bobcat Hunting Regulation Bill, aims to establish a regulated season for bobcat hunting in the state of Indiana. Under this bill, individuals seeking to hunt bobcats would be required to obtain a specific license. The bill mandates the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to set rules for the hunting season by July 1, 2025, underlining a structured approach to wildlife management. The fee structure for various hunting licenses is also addressed, promoting participation through reasonable pricing.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 241 appears largely positive among proponents of regulated hunting practices and wildlife conservation. Supporters argue that the bill encourages responsible hunting, which is essential for maintaining healthy wildlife populations. However, there may be contention among some wildlife advocacy groups who could view the introduction of a bobcat hunting season as potentially harmful to species that are perceived as needing further protection.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding concerns over the potential impact of hunting on bobcat populations, as well as the adequacy of measures taken to ensure that hunting does not negatively affect the ecosystem. Some stakeholders may argue for stricter protections and additional studies before authorizing a hunting season, highlighting the need for ongoing discussions about the balance between hunting for sport and the ecological roles of predators like the bobcat.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1178

Reduced hunting license fees for seniors.

IN SB0184

Hunting and fishing license agents.

IN HB1192

Minimum wage.

IN HB1050

Various motor vehicle matters.

IN HB1577

Lifetime fishing license.

IN SB0366

Minimum wage.

IN HB1548

Video gaming terminals.

IN HB1073

Various gaming issues.

IN HB1204

Enforcement of weight limits for overweight loads.

IN SB0220

Compensation for the taking of a business.

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