Louisiana 2017 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB608 Comm Sub / Analysis

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HB 608 Original	2017 Regular Session	White
Abstract:  Includes native plants in the species to be conserved by the Dept. of Wildlife and
Fisheries under the endangered species laws.
Present law charges the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission
with conservation of species of wildlife and the protection of species of wildlife determined to be
"threatened" or "endangered" under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Proposed law adds native plants to the species to be conserved and protected by the department and
commission.  Authorizes the use of federal funds for these purposes.  Defines "native plants" to be
nonvascular or vascular plants occurring outside of cultivation. Requires the commission to adopt
regulations to assist in conservation of native plants. Provides that it is unlawful to willfully destroy
or harvest any endangered or threatened species of native plant on private land without written
permission of the landowner or his representative.  To destroy or harvest on public land a permit
from the department must be obtained and written permission from the public entity holding title to
the land.  Requires any permit issued to be consistent with the federal Endangered Species Act.
Proposed law specifically excludes the clearing of land for agricultural purposes, clearing of land by
a landowner or his agent, a public entity when acting in performance of its obligation to provide
service to the public, and propagation of legally harvested species by licensed entities of the
horticultural and nursery industry.
Proposed law provides for violations to be class six violations punishable with a fine of between
$900 and $950 or imprisonment for less than 120 days or both and forfeiture of anything seized.
(Amends R.S. 56:1901, 1902, 1903, 1904(A), (B)(intro. para.), (C)(intro. para.) and (2), (D), (E), and
(H) and 1907; Adds R.S. 56:1904(C)(3), (I), (J), (K))