Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB110

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  
Report Pass
4/2/12  
Engrossed
4/9/12  
Refer
4/10/12  
Report Pass
4/17/12  
Enrolled
4/26/12  
Chaptered
5/4/12  

Caption

Changes the name of a certain animal disease

Impact

The passage of HB 110 will lead to clearer regulations regarding the branding of cattle affected by Bang's Brucellosis disease, which can help streamline the identification process. This could enhance the efficiency of disease management programs and ultimately contribute to eradicating the disease from local herds. By defining owner responsibilities more explicitly, the law aims to facilitate compliance with existing animal health standards, which could lead to improved livestock health overall and potentially benefit the agricultural economy.

Summary

House Bill 110 aims to amend and reenact existing legislation concerning animal diseases in Louisiana, specifically targeting the handling and branding of cattle affected by Bang's Brucellosis disease. The bill simplifies the legal language surrounding the responsibilities of cattle owners when notified of infected animals. It mandates that owners must present and restrain their cattle for identification and branding by authorized personnel once notified by the Louisiana Board of Animal Health. This technical correction is vital for ensuring the effective management of affected livestock and maintaining public health standards in animal agriculture.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 110 appears to be largely supportive among stakeholders focused on animal health and agricultural productivity. The technical corrections brought forth by the bill are generally viewed as necessary updates to the existing law, which could benefit cattle owners and the integrity of animal health mechanisms in Louisiana. There does not seem to be significant opposition to the bill, likely due to its focused nature and the clarity it aims to bring to existing regulations.

Contention

As a technical amendment, HB 110 does not appear to exhibit notable points of contention. Most discussions around the bill emphasize compliance and the practicalities of disease management, rather than major ideological disputes. However, it is essential for stakeholders to ensure that the provisions outlined in the bill are effectively communicated to all involved parties to avoid any confusion regarding the new responsibilities assigned to cattle owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB602

Adds certain powers to the Board of Animal Health (EN NO IMPACT SG EX See Note)

LA HB633

Provides relative to preventing the spread of disease through the unlawful transportation of diseased animals, livestock, or adulterated meat

LA SB550

To Change The Name Of The Arkansas Livestock And Poultry Commission To The Arkansas Board Of Animal Health.

LA SB327

Food and Agriculture: diseased animals and poultry.

LA SB703

Diseased animals: laboratory services.

LA SB1029

One Health Program: zoonotic diseases.

LA HB4006

Relating to veterinarian reports of diseased animals.

LA HB393

Provides for the issuance and administration of market agency and livestock dealer permits

LA HB467

Provides relative to the sale of raw milk (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB2093

DISEASED ANIMALS-PROHIBITIONS

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.