Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB387

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  
Report Pass
4/2/12  
Engrossed
4/10/12  
Refer
4/11/12  
Report Pass
4/25/12  
Enrolled
5/15/12  
Chaptered
5/25/12  

Caption

Provides for the positive evidence of sex identification of deer and turkey. (8/1/12)

Impact

The impact of SB 387 on state laws is significant in that it reinforces standards for identifying wildlife during hunting seasons. It enforces accountability among hunters by requiring them to maintain evidence of the sex of the animal while it is being processed and stored. This measure is essential for protecting vulnerable populations of deer and turkey, particularly during limited seasons when hunting females may be prohibited. Such regulations are expected to contribute to more sustainable hunting practices and responsible wildlife management in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 387 amends existing legislation regarding the possession and identification of game quadrupeds in Louisiana, specifically focusing on deer and turkey. The bill stipulates that positive evidence of sex identification must remain attached to any deer or turkey taken, ensuring that the sex of the animal is identifiable at all times while in transport or in the possession of a hunter. This regulation aims to support proper wildlife management and conservation efforts by providing clearer guidelines for hunters and preserves ecological balance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 387 appears largely supportive, especially among wildlife conservation advocates and regulatory bodies. Stakeholders value the bill for its potential to enhance compliance with hunting regulations and protect game populations. However, some hunters may view the added requirements as burdensome or unnecessarily complicated. The overall tone of the discussions suggests a willingness by many to ensure that hunting practices align with environmental and ecological needs, indicating a balanced approach to regulation.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the practical implications of enforcing the new identification requirements among hunters. Some opposition may stem from concerns about increased government oversight or the administrative burden imposed on hunters during field operations. Critics may argue that while the intent is to protect wildlife, it could inadvertently lead to confusion or misinterpretation of the regulations. Thus, a key challenge for supporters of the bill will be to effectively communicate the changes and ensure that all stakeholders understand the importance of these measures for conservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB38

Provides for Tier 2 of benefits for persons employed on or after January 1, 2013. (6/30/12) (EN DECREASE APV)

LA SB502

Requires annual reports from certain special districts regarding its groundwater resources. (gov sig)

LA SB404

Provides relative to contracts by public entities. (8/1/12)

LA SB289

Authorizes the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to assist the Teche-Vermilion Fresh Water District. (8/1/12)

LA SB338

Provides for time period between award and execution of certain public works contracts. (7/1/12)

LA SB126

Extends the length of time relative to the utilization of design-build contracts and authorizes the Orleans Parish School Board to use design-build contracts. (7/1/12) (EN SEE FISC NOTE See Note)

LA SB408

Extends the authorization for the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board to use design-build contracts for an additional year. (gov sig)

LA SB683

Requires request from Sunset Drainage District board of commissioners before St. Charles Parish Council may begin process for becoming district's governing authority. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.