EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. Underlining indicates amendments to bill. Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by amendment. *hb0894* HOUSE BILL 894 M1 5lr3073 CF SB 946 By: Delegates Jacobs, Arentz, Arikan, Ghrist, Hutchinson, T. Morgan, Nawrocki, Otto, Schmidt, Szeliga, Valentine, and Wivell Wivell, Behler, Boyce, and Stewart Introduced and read first time: January 30, 2025 Assigned to: Environment and Transportation Committee Report: Favorable with amendments House action: Adopted Read second time: February 25, 2025 CHAPTER ______ AN ACT concerning 1 Endangered and Threatened Species – Incidental Taking – Bats 2 FOR the purpose of authorizing the Secretary of Natural Resources to issue an incidental 3 taking permit for certain species of bats if an applicant submits a certain plan and 4 the Secretary makes certain findings; and generally relating to the establishment of 5 an incidental taking permit for certain species of bats. 6 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 7 Article – Natural Resources 8 Section 10–2A–05 9 Annotated Code of Maryland 10 (2023 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 11 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 12 Article – Natural Resources 13 Section 10–2A–05.2 14 Annotated Code of Maryland 15 (2023 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 16 BY adding to 17 Article – Natural Resources 18 Section 10–2A–05.3 19 Annotated Code of Maryland 20 2 HOUSE BILL 894 (2023 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 1 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 2 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 3 Article – Natural Resources 4 10–2A–05. 5 (a) (1) Except with respect to species of wildlife or plants determined to be 6 endangered or threatened pursuant to the Endangered Species Act, the Secretary, upon the 7 petition of an interested person that meets the requirements of paragraph (2) of this 8 subsection, shall conduct a review of any listed or unlisted species proposed to be removed 9 from or added to the lists published pursuant to § 10–2A–04(f) of this subtitle, if the 10 Secretary publishes public notice that the person has presented substantial evidence which 11 warrants a review. 12 (2) A petition submitted by an interested person under paragraph (1) of 13 this subsection shall include: 14 (i) A description of the biological distribution of the species in the 15 State; 16 (ii) The life needs and habitat requirements of the species; 17 (iii) Evidence: 18 1. Of the species’ decline, if the species is an unlisted species; 19 or 20 2. That the species is more common than previously believed 21 and documented, if the species is a listed species; 22 (iv) All known threats that jeopardize the continued existence of the 23 species; 24 (v) Any other relevant biological and ecological data or other life 25 history information pertinent to the status of the species; 26 (vi) Evidence that the species is recognized as a valid species, or 27 infraspecific taxa of regional or national significance; and 28 (vii) Adequate documentation that the species occurs naturally and is 29 permanently established in the State. 30 HOUSE BILL 894 3 (b) (1) When any species of wildlife or plant is listed as a threatened species 1 pursuant to § 10–2A–04(f) of this subtitle, the Secretary shall adopt regulations necessary 2 and advisable to provide for the conservation of the species. 3 (2) The Secretary, by regulations, may prohibit with respect to any 4 threatened species of wildlife or plant any act prohibited under subsection (c) of this section. 5 (c) Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section and [§ 10–2A–05.1] §§ 6 10–2A–05.1, 10–2A–05.2, AND 10–2A–05.3 of this subtitle, with respect to any 7 endangered species of wildlife, a person may not: 8 (1) Export the species from the State; 9 (2) Take the species within the State; 10 (3) Possess, process, sell or offer for sale, deliver, carry, transport, or ship 11 the species by any means; or 12 (4) Violate any regulation pertaining to the conservation of the species or 13 to any threatened species of wildlife listed pursuant to this subsection and adopted by the 14 Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this section. 15 (d) Except as provided in subsection (f) of this section, with respect to any 16 endangered species of plant, a person may not: 17 (1) Export the species from the State; 18 (2) Possess, process, sell, offer for sale, deliver, carry, transport, or ship the 19 species by any means; or 20 (3) Violate any regulation pertaining to the species or to any threatened 21 species of plant listed pursuant to § 10–2A–04(f) of this subtitle and adopted by the 22 Secretary. 23 (e) Any endangered species of wildlife or plant which enters the State from 24 another state or from a point outside the territorial limits of the United States and which 25 is transported to a point within or beyond the State may enter and be transported without 26 restriction in accordance with the terms of any federal permit or permit issued under the 27 laws or regulations of another state. 28 (f) The Secretary may permit, under the terms and conditions that the Secretary 29 prescribes, any act otherwise prohibited by subsections (c) and (d) of this section for 30 scientific purposes or to enhance the propagation or survival of the affected species. 31 10–2A–05.2. 32 4 HOUSE BILL 894 (a) The Secretary may issue a permit to an applicant that authorizes an 1 incidental taking of the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel if: 2 (1) The applicant submits a conservation plan to the Department that 3 specifies: 4 (i) The impact that will likely result from the incidental taking; 5 (ii) The steps that the applicant will take to minimize and mitigate 6 the impact; 7 (iii) The funding that will be available to implement the steps; 8 (iv) The alternative actions to the incidental taking that the 9 applicant considered and the reasons that the alternatives were not used; and 10 (v) Any other measures that the Secretary requires as being 11 necessary or appropriate for the purposes of the plan; and 12 (2) The Secretary finds that: 13 (i) The incidental taking will not appreciably reduce the likelihood 14 of the survival or recovery of the Delmarva fox squirrel in the wild; 15 (ii) The applicant will, to the extent practicable, minimize and 16 mitigate the impacts of the incidental taking; 17 (iii) Adequate funding for the conservation plan is available and the 18 plan will be implemented; and 19 (iv) The applicant has obtained the required federal authorization for 20 the incidental taking of the Delmarva fox squirrel. 21 (b) The Secretary may adopt regulations to implement and enforce this section. 22 10–2A–05.3. 23 (A) THE SECRETARY MAY ISSUE A PERMIT TO AN APPLICA NT THAT 24 AUTHORIZES AN INCIDE NTAL TAKING OF THE INDIANA BAT, THE NORTHERN 25 LONG–EARED BAT, AND THE TRICOLOR BAT THE TRICOLORED BAT , OR THE EASTERN 26 SMALL–FOOTED BAT IF: 27 (1) THE APPLICANT SUBMITS A CONSERVATION PLAN TO THE 28 DEPARTMENT THAT SPECI FIES: 29 HOUSE BILL 894 5 (I) THE IMPACT THAT WILL LIKELY RESULT FROM T HE 1 INCIDENTAL TAKING ; 2 (II) THE STEPS THAT THE APPLICANT WILL TAKE TO MINIMIZE 3 AND MITIGATE THE IMP ACT; 4 (III) THE FUNDING THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE TO IMPL EMENT 5 THE STEPS; 6 (IV) THE ALTERNATIVE ACTIO NS TO THE INCIDENTAL TAKING 7 THAT THE APPLICANT C ONSIDERED AND THE RE ASONS THAT THE ALTER NATIVES 8 WERE NOT USED; AND 9 (V) ANY OTHER MEASURES TH AT THE SECRETARY REQUIRES 10 AS BEING NECESSARY O R APPROPRIATE FOR TH E PURPOSES OF THE PL AN; AND 11 (2) THE SECRETARY FINDS THAT : 12 (I) THE INCIDENTAL TAKING WILL NOT APPRECIABLY REDUCE 13 THE LIKELIHOOD OF TH E SURVIVAL OR RECOVE RY OF THE INDIANA BAT, THE 14 NORTHERN LONG –EARED BAT, AND THE TRICOLOR BAT THE TRICOLORED BAT , OR 15 THE EASTERN SMALL –FOOTED BAT IN THE WILD; 16 (II) THE APPLICANT WILL , TO THE EXTENT PRACTI CABLE, 17 MINIMIZE AND MITIGAT E THE IMPACTS OF THE INCIDENTAL TAKING ; 18 (III) ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR THE CONSERVATION PLA N IS 19 AVAILABLE AND THE PL AN WILL BE IMPLEMENT ED; AND 20 (IV) THE APPLICANT HAS OBT AINED THE REQUIRED F EDERAL 21 AUTHORIZATION FOR TH E INCIDENTAL TAKING OF THE INDIANA BAT , THE 22 NORTHERN LONG –EARED BAT, AND THE TRICOLOR BAT THE TRICOLORED BAT , OR 23 THE EASTERN SMALL –FOOTED BAT. 24 (B) THE SECRETARY MAY ADOPT R EGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT AND 25 ENFORCE THIS SECTION . 26 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 27 October 1, 2025. 28