South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3290

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Deer and wild turkey tags

Impact

The proposed amendments will directly affect Sections 50-11-320 and 50-11-544 of the South Carolina Code of Laws. By permitting printed copies of tags, the bill enhances accessibility for hunters, enabling them to have a temporary form of legitimacy while engaging in deer hunting and turkey hunting. This can potentially improve compliance rates as hunters will feel less burdened by the regulatory framework surrounding tagging. The bill is positioned to streamline the tagging process, thereby supporting sustainable wildlife management efforts.

Summary

House Bill 3290 aims to amend existing regulations in South Carolina regarding the tagging of deer and wild turkeys. The bill introduces provisions that allow individuals to use printed copies of hunting tags under certain circumstances. Specifically, hunters are required to possess valid tags when tagging deer and wild turkeys, but they are not mandated to carry these tags while actively hunting. This change is designed to simplify compliance for hunters who may be awaiting physical tags delivered by mail.

Contention

While the bill is expected to receive support from seasoned hunters and advocacy groups for its practical improvements, it may face scrutiny from those concerned about the enforcement and integrity of wildlife management practices. Critics could argue that allowing printed copies of tags might lead to misuse, such as unauthorized hunting or illegal tagging of game. The effectiveness of this amendment hinges on clear communication and stringent enforcement of the new regulations to mitigate risks associated with wildlife harvesting.

Companion Bills

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