Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB332

Introduced
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
4/13/22  
Report Pass
4/13/22  
Engrossed
4/25/22  
Refer
4/26/22  
Refer
4/26/22  
Report Pass
5/12/22  
Report Pass
5/12/22  
Enrolled
5/24/22  
Enrolled
5/24/22  
Chaptered
5/31/22  
Chaptered
5/31/22  
Passed
5/31/22  

Caption

Changes the frequency of mullet stock assessments

Impact

Implementation of HB 332 is expected to have a positive impact on state laws relating to fishery management. By requiring periodic evaluations and reports on the mullet stock, the bill enhances regulatory oversight and informs legislative actions regarding fishing quotas and conservation measures. This aligns with broader state efforts to manage natural resources effectively while supporting the fishing community's economic interests. The proposed change could also improve public awareness of fishery health and sustainability initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 332, introduced by Representative Bourriaque, focuses on amending Louisiana's regulations concerning mullet stock assessments. Specifically, the bill mandates that the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission conduct comprehensive stock assessments of mullet every five years starting from March 1, 2025. This establishes a more uniform schedule for monitoring the health of mullet populations, which is crucial for both ecological balance and the fishing industry. Regular assessments are expected to provide essential data to inform management decisions and to protect the sustainability of the species.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 332 seems largely supportive, particularly from environmental advocates and stakeholders in the fishing industry, who recognize the need for regular assessments to maintain fishery health. Discussions suggest that this legislation is viewed as a progressive step towards more responsible wildlife management practices. While specific opposition isn't noted, the requirement for comprehensive assessments could spark debates on funding and resource allocation within the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention highlighted in the discussions, implementation of HB 332 may face challenges such as ensuring adequate funding for the assessments and addressing any resource constraints within the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. Stakeholders will likely need to collaborate to develop effective strategies for executing the mandate to avoid potential disruptions in the fishing industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB350

Changes the frequency of mullet stock assessments

LA HB303

Provides relative to the method of determination of a stock assessment for black drum, sheepshead, and flounder

LA HB75

Provides relative to the taking of mullet for bait purposes

LA HB123

Exempts from the Public Records Law information relative to certain activities associated with stocking and breeding of alligators

LA HB351

Changes the date the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries may allow for the taking of gulf bait menhaden when the quota has not been met

LA HB627

Changes the name of the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board and provides relative to membership on the board

LA HB368

Limits the frequency of reappraising real property for purposes of ad valorem property taxes (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)

LA HB1033

Provides relative to the commercial menhaden catch (RE +$198,456 SD EX See Note)

LA HB619

Authorizes the La. Board of Pharmacy to charge fees for permitting of pharmacy benefit managers and provides for the frequency with which the board may assess other fees (RE +$20,000 SG RV See Note)

LA HB691

Provides relative to fee increases for the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (EN +$16,611,750 SD RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.