Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB874

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
4/7/10  
Engrossed
4/14/10  
Report Pass
5/17/10  
Enrolled
5/25/10  
Chaptered
6/1/10  

Caption

Provides relative to the issuance of licenses and stamps for hunting wild turkey and duck

Impact

By making these changes, HB 874 impacts the regulatory framework surrounding wildlife hunting in Louisiana. It provides clarity regarding the types of hunting permits required, as well as associated fees, which are set at affordable rates for residents. The bill also establishes that funds generated from these licenses will be allocated to the Louisiana Wild Turkey Stamp Fund, thereby ensuring that revenue is directly re-invested into wildlife conservation efforts in the state. This may enhance wildlife populations and promote responsible hunting practices.

Summary

House Bill 874 focuses on the designation and issuance of licenses and stamps for hunting wild turkey and duck in Louisiana. The bill aims to differentiate between 'duck stamp' and 'duck license' while also renaming the existing 'wild turkey stamp' to 'wild turkey license.' It includes specifications about the fees associated with these licenses and stamps, positioning them under specific state conservation funds, which will be utilized exclusively for relevant programs related to wildlife management and conservation.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 874 appears to be supportive, especially among hunting and conservation advocates who appreciate the focus on improved management and funding for wildlife resources. However, there may be concerns raised about the sustainability of the pumping of funds into these programs, as the bill requires a reliable revenue stream through license sales to maintain its objectives. Overall, the law reflects a commitment to maintaining healthy wildlife populations and responsible hunting regulations.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention around the bill, as it largely serves to update and clarify existing regulations, some stakeholders may argue for more stringent controls on hunting practices to better reflect conservation priorities. This bill, however, emphasizes accessibility and support for hunters while aiming to preserve wildlife, signaling that any contention is likely to be minimal as the bill seeks to balance interests effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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