Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4064

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to restrictions applicable to young hunters of white-tailed deer during a special open season.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws involves the amendment of the Parks and Wildlife Code to establish clear guidelines for youth hunters during the designated weekend. The Parks and Wildlife Commission is tasked with adopting or amending rules that align with the new provisions to ensure that they are in place before the traditional hunting weekend preceding the regular open season for white-tailed deer. The legislation reflects a broader trend to foster hunting as a valuable skill and tradition among younger generations, which proponents argue is essential for conservation and wildlife management efforts.

Summary

House Bill 4064 focuses on the regulations concerning the hunting of white-tailed deer during a special open season designated for young hunters. The bill proposes modifications to existing rules, specifically allowing young hunters to participate in a two-day weekend hunting event where certain restrictions on antler size are relaxed. This is aimed at encouraging youth participation in hunting activities and promoting outdoor recreation among younger demographics. The bill seeks to suspend the antler restriction requiring an inside spread measurement of 13 inches or more, thereby making it easier for young hunters to take advantage of this special hunting period.

Contention

Despite its supportive aims, the bill may elicit debate regarding the implications of relaxing hunting restrictions, particularly among conservationists and stakeholders concerned about wildlife management. Critics could argue that lowering restrictions during a special hunting weekend might have detrimental effects on deer populations if not carefully regulated. Furthermore, concerns about potentially encouraging overhunting or misuses of the temporary rule suspension could arise. Overall, while the bill aims to bring youth into the folds of recreational hunting, it remains essential that stakeholders consider the balance between accessibility for youth and wildlife conservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5271

Relating to the control of white-tailed deer in certain areas by lethal means.

TX HB555

Relating to the duration of a special open hunting season for game animals and certain game birds taken by persons under 17 years of age.

TX SB472

Relating to the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB4977

Relating to the operation of open-enrollment charter schools, including enrollment procedures and the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB1707

Relating to the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB983

Relating to the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB1750

Relating to the applicability of certain city requirements to agricultural operations.

TX SB312

Relating to the assessment, destruction, disposal, and release of certain deer.

TX HB4841

Relating to the prohibition on COVID-19 restrictions, with exceptions.

TX HB5092

Relating to formation, funding, and support of and the applicability of certain laws to charter schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.