Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1771 Amended / Bill

Filed 02/22/2022

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
February 21, 2022 
AS AMENDED 
 
SENATE BILL NO. 1771 	By: Dahm 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to game and fish; amending 2 O .S. 
2021, Section 6-604, which relates to the Feral Swine 
Control Act; expanding authorization to remov e feral 
swine at night; exempting certain persons from 
licensing and permit requirements; eliminating permit 
requirement to remove feral swine at night; 
authorizing the use of motor -driven land conveyance 
and certain lights and equipment when removing feral 
swine; amending 29 O.S. 2021, Section 4-135, which 
relates to permits to control nuisance animals; 
deleting feral swine from permit requirement; 
amending 29 O.S. 2021, Section 5-203.1, which relates 
to headlighting; modifying exceptions to include 
removing feral swine; updating statutory reference; 
repealing 2 O.S. 2021, Section 6-605, which relates 
to special permit to kill feral swine; and providing 
an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.    AMENDATORY     2 O.S. 2021, Section 6 -604, is 
amended to read as fo llows: 
Section 6-604. A.  Except as otherwise specified in the Feral 
Swine Control Act, any person with written permission of the owner 
may remove feral swine from private or public prop erty during 
daylight hours or at night.  Any person who removes or attempts to 
remove feral swine pursuant to this section shall not be required to   
 
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obtain a license to hunt wildlife issued by the Department of 
Wildlife Conservation or a permit to control w ildlife issued 
pursuant to Section 4-135 of Title 29 of the Oklahoma Statutes . 
B.  Any person who intends to kill or attempt to kill feral 
swine at night shall obtain a permit issued by the D epartment of 
Wildlife Conservatio n pursuant to Section 4 -135 of Title 29 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes and promulgat ed rules Any person who removes or 
attempts to remove feral swine pursuant to this section may use a 
motor-driven land conveyance to pursue or fo llow feral swine, may 
use a vehicle-mounted spotlight or other po werful light also known 
as a headlight, and may use night-vision equipment that uses either 
image-enhancement technology or thermal -imaging technology. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 2021, Section 4 -135, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 4-135. A.  The Department of Wildlife Conservation is 
authorized to issue permits to landowner s, lessees, or their 
designated agents and to any entity of state, county, or local 
government to control nuisance or damage by any species of wildli fe 
including, but not limited to beaver, coyote, deer, bobcat, raccoon, 
and crow under rules promulgated by the Oklahoma Wildlife 
Conservation Commission.  The permits may be issued wit hout 
limitation by statewid e season regulations, bag limits or methods of 
taking.  A permitted landowner, lessee or a designated agent of the 
landowner or lessee may, with a vali d permit issued pursuant to this   
 
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section, control the wildlife specified in th is subsection and feral 
swine at night to protect marketable agricultur al crops, livestock, 
or processed feed, seed or other materials used in the production of 
an agricultural commodity. 
B.  Except as otherwise specified in this subsection, the permit 
to hunt at night shall be valid for a period of up to one (1) year 
from the date the permit was issued.  Each landowner, lessee, or 
designated agent with a valid permit shall be req uired to have a 
current agricultural exemption permit issued by the Oklahoma T ax 
Commission. 
C.  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5 -203.1 of this 
title, a landowner, lessee, or designated agent of the landowner or 
lessee with a valid permit may us e a headlight carried on the person 
while hunting at night.  Nothing in this s ection shall authorize the 
use of a headlight mounted on a vehicle or t he use of a headlight 
from a public roadway. 
D.  Any person who has been convicted of, or pled guilty to, a 
violation of Section 5 -203.1 or Section 5-411 of this title within 
the previous three (3) years shall no t be eligible to receive a 
permit pursuant to this section.  The permit can may be issued by 
the local game warden in the county for which the permit i s to be 
used or by the Law Enforcement Division of the Department of 
Wildlife Conservation.   
 
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E.  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1289.13 of Title 
21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, it shall be lawful for any private 
landowner or designated employee of t he landowner or lessee to have 
a chamber-loaded firearm on property owned by t he landowner, and to 
use the firearm for the purpose of controlling nui sance or damage by 
any wildlife or feral swine.  Nothing in this section shall 
authorize any convicted felo n to carry a firearm. 
SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 2021, Section 5-203.1, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 5-203.1.  A.  No person may attempt to take, take, 
attempt to catch, catc h, attempt to capture, capture, attempt to 
kill, or kill any deer, feral animal or other wildlife except fish 
and, frogs, and feral swine as provided for in Section 6 -604 of 
Title 2 of the Oklahoma Statutes, by the use of a vehicle mounted 
spotlight or other powerful light at night, by what is commonly 
known as “headlighting”.  Provided, however, nothing in this section 
shall prevent one from possessing a .22 caliber rimfire rifle or .2 2 
pistol and a light carried while in pursuit of furbearers with 
hounds during the legal, open furbearers season, while possessing a 
valid hunting license. 
B.  Any person may use a shotgun, using No. 6 size shot or 
smaller, longbow, light and a call for th e purpose of hunting 
predatory animals, provided that written permission is obtained from 
the local game warden for each twenty -four-hour period of hunting.   
 
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C.  It shall be illegal to hunt from a boat with a firearm from 
sunset until one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise.  This shall not 
pertain to hunting of waterfowl enroute from bank to blind with 
unloaded shotguns. 
D.  Except as otherwise provided for in this se ction and except 
when removing feral swine as provided for in Section 6 -604 of Title 
2 of the Oklahoma Statutes, no person may harass, attempt to 
capture, capture, attempt to take or take, kill or attempt to kill 
any wildlife or feral swine with the aid of any motor -driven land, 
air or water conveyance.  A nonambulatory person may hunt from said 
conveyances with written permission of the Director of Wildlife 
Conservation.  A person may hunt from an air conveyance if issued a 
permit pursuant to Section 1 of this act 4-107.2 of this title.  
Nothing in this section shall prevent the use of motor -driven land 
or water conveyances for following dogs in the act of hunting, when 
use is restricted to public roads or waterways.  Motor -driven land 
or water conveyances may be used on pri vate property for follo wing 
dogs in the act of hunting with the permission of the landowner or 
occupant. 
E.  Employees of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, 
and Forestry Wildlife Services Division and the United States 
Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services while engaged in 
wildlife management activities for the prot ection of agriculture,   
 
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property, human health a nd safety and natural resources shall be 
exempt from the provisions of this section. 
F.  Any person convicted of violating the prov isions of this 
section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a 
fine of not less than Two Hundred Fifty Do llars ($250.00) for a 
first offense and not less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for a 
second offense or by imprisonment in the county jail for not le ss 
than ten (10) days nor more than one (1) year, or by confiscation 
pursuant to Section 5-402 of this title or by such fine, 
imprisonment and confiscation. 
SECTION 4.     REPEALER     2 O.S. 2021, Section 6-605, is 
hereby repealed. 
SECTION 5.  This act shall become effective November 1 , 2022. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE 
February 21, 2022 - DO PASS AS AMENDED