Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1790

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Sale of adipose tissue from certain animals and fish authorization

Impact

The potential impact of SF1790 extends to wildlife management and conservation policies in Minnesota. By permitting the sale of adipose tissue, the bill could ensure that more parts of harvested animals are utilized rather than wasted. This aligns with sustainable practices in wildlife management, although it raises questions about how such a change might affect ecological balance and regulation enforcement. Furthermore, the regulations surrounding such sales will need to be adapted to ensure they align with broader wildlife conservation efforts.

Summary

Senate File 1790 seeks to amend Minnesota Statutes 2022, specifically section 97A.512, to allow the sale of adipose tissue from designated animals and fish. The bill aims to provide a legal framework for the commercial transaction of certain animal by-products previously restricted, thereby creating new avenues for economic activity related to wildlife resources. Proponents argue that this provision can boost local economies by enabling the sale of these inedible portions that otherwise had to be disposed of, thus diversifying income sources for individuals involved in hunting and fishing.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF1790 stem from concerns about the implications of commercializing wildlife products. Opponents may argue that allowing sales could lead to exploitation or illegal harvesting of animals. There are fears that introducing a market for adipose tissue might incentivize irresponsible practices, undermining conservation efforts. Stakeholder discussions in committee meetings might reflect these varying perspectives, with advocates emphasizing economic benefits while critics voice apprehensions about potential risks to wildlife integrity and management.

Administrative considerations

The administration and oversight of the sale of adipose tissue will require careful regulation to prevent abuse and ensure compliance with state laws. This could involve developing guidelines around how the tissue should be collected, processed, and marketed. The bill's passage could also lead to new administrative demands on wildlife agencies to monitor compliance and address any emerging issues related to supply and demand for these products.

Companion Bills

MN HF1788

Similar To Sale of adipose tissue from animals and fish allowed.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1788

Sale of adipose tissue from animals and fish allowed.

MN SF4142

Aquatic farm licenses, taxidermy, game and fish possession, certain water designation, and elk management provisions modifications

MN HF4420

Provisions for aquatic farm licenses, taxidermy, taking and possessing game and fish, designating certain waters, and elk management modified.

MN SF4898

Native rough fish provisions and aquatic farm licenses and taking and possessing fish conforming changes

MN HF4015

Native rough fish provided, conforming changes made for aquatic farm licenses and taking and possessing fish, and rulemaking authorized.

MN HF3418

Investment accounts provided, transfer or sale of bison provided, enhanced restitution values for mistreatment of wild animals provided, protection of threatened species clarified, releaf program modified, water use general permit fee corrected, Mineral Coordinating Committee extended, and money appropriated.

MN HB1224

The possession of handguns and use of dogs in the recovery of big game animals.

MN HB4072

Relating to authorizations issued by the State Fish and Wildlife Commission.

MN SB54

Update hunting and fishing residency requirements.

MN HF2144

Open season for taking wolves prohibited, and criminal penalties increased.

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