Connecticut 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00239

Introduced
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Report Pass
3/18/22  
Report Pass
3/18/22  
Refer
3/29/22  
Refer
3/29/22  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Certain Rodenticides For The Protection Of Hawks, Raptors And Other Wildlife.

Impact

The bill's implementation stands to significantly enhance wildlife preservation efforts within state-managed areas. By restricting the use of harmful rodenticides that pose a risk to non-target animal populations, this legislation not only protects raptors but also aims to maintain the ecological balance within these habitats. The new regulations will lead to a reconsideration of pest control methods in these areas, promoting a shift toward more environmentally friendly alternatives. However, the bill also allows exemptions for certain necessary uses of rodenticides related to public health and safety, indicating a careful balance between environmental concerns and practical pest management needs.

Summary

SB00239, titled 'An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Certain Rodenticides For The Protection Of Hawks, Raptors And Other Wildlife,' aims to ban the use of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides in wildlife habitat areas, which includes state parks, wildlife refuges, and forests. The bill recognizes the importance of protecting non-target wildlife, particularly raptors and other species, from the adverse effects of these potent pesticides. The bill's provisions will take effect on October 1, 2022, and it mandates the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to encourage compliance with its regulations among federal agencies operating in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB00239 is generally positive among environmental advocacy groups and wildlife conservationists who view the bill as a critical step towards safeguarding non-target species affected by the indiscriminate use of rodenticides. In contrast, concerns from agricultural sectors about potential limitations on pest control methods could foster opposition. Nevertheless, supporters argue that the long-term ecological benefits and the protection of wildlife justify the restrictions imposed by this legislation.

Contention

A notable contention regarding SB00239 involves the balance between environmental protection and the needs of agricultural and public health sectors. While the bill aims to prevent adverse impacts on wildlife, the exemptions for specific scenarios indicate that lawmakers are cognizant of the practical implications for pest control in various contexts. This dual focus on ecological integrity and human health adds complexity to the discussion, as stakeholders from differing sectors will need to navigate the implications of the new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05217

An Act Concerning The Use Of Certain Rodenticides.

CT HB05219

An Act Concerning Standards For The Spraying Of Herbicides Along Railroad Right-of-ways.

CT SB00292

An Act Concerning The Use Of Pfas In Certain Products.

CT HB05403

An Act Concerning Military Protection Orders And Other Interpersonal Violence Protections.

CT HB05235

An Act Concerning The Department Of Consumer Protection's Recommendations Regarding Cannabis Regulation.

CT HB05453

An Act Concerning The Membership And Processes Of The Connecticut Siting Council.

CT SB00182

An Act Prohibiting Certain Health Carriers From Requiring Step Therapy For Prescription Drugs Used To Treat A Mental Or Behavioral Health Condition Or A Chronic, Disabling Or Life-threatening Condition.

CT HB05236

An Act Concerning Recommendations By The Department Of Consumer Protection.

CT HB05483

An Act Establishing And Transferring Various Functions To A Division Of Fire Services Administration Within The Department Of Emergency Services And Public Protection, Revising The Powers And Composition Of The Commission On Fire Prevention And Control And Establishing A Working Group.

CT SB00189

An Act Concerning The Issuance Of Permits By The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

Similar Bills

CA AB1298

Pesticides: use of 2nd generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

CA AB2552

Pesticides: anticoagulant rodenticides.

CA AB1322

Pesticides: second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide: diphacinone.

CA AB1788

Pesticides: use of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

RI S0646

Restricts application of pesticides and rodenticides at schools and child care centers and requires schools to provide copies of notice to parents and guardians.

RI H5216

Restricts application of pesticides and rodenticides at schools and child care centers and requires schools to provide copies of notice to parents and guardians.