South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1228

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Report Pass
2/13/24  
Engrossed
2/14/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Enrolled
2/26/24  

Caption

Provide that required exterior hunting garments may be fluorescent pink.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1228 comes as part of an effort to adapt hunting regulations to contemporary practices and preferences. Allowing fluorescent pink as an official color aligns state law with trends in hunting apparel and safety awareness. By making this change, the legislation aims to promote increased participation in hunting activities, potentially appealing to new hunters who may feel more comfortable with the option of fluorescent pink. The implications for state laws include a direct amendment to ยง 41-8-41, which governs hunting apparel requirements.

Summary

House Bill 1228 aims to amend existing hunting safety regulations by allowing fluorescent pink as an acceptable color for exterior garments required to be worn by individuals hunting big game animals, excluding turkeys and mountain lions. The bill specifies that hunters must wear visible fluorescent clothing above the waist, which can now include fluorescent pink alongside the traditional fluorescent orange. This legislative change is intended to enhance visibility and safety in the field, reflecting modern preferences while maintaining hunting safety standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1228 appears to be generally positive among legislators and stakeholders involved in the hunting community. The bill garnered unanimous support in the vote, indicating a collective agreement on its necessity and benefits. Many view the inclusion of fluorescent pink as a progressive step forward, broadening the choices for hunters without compromising safety. The overall tone is one of modernization and inclusivity in the sporting community.

Contention

Despite the overwhelmingly supportive vote, there could be underlying concerns regarding the change. Some members of the hunting community may question whether the acceptance of fluorescent pink could lead to confusion in the field or affect traditional norms within hunting culture. Nonetheless, the vote of 32 to 0 in favor of the bill suggests a significant consensus on its adoption, which may mitigate expected points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1213

Require that persons limit access to firearms by minors and to provide a penalty therefor.

SD HB1205

Repeal a provision providing for the manner in which legislation may be introduced and to make a conforming change.

SD HB1186

Require restitution for landowners following an unauthorized entry to hunt, fish, or trap.

SD HB1220

Provide that a female who undergoes an unlawful abortion may not be held criminally liable.

SD SB80

Amend the requirements to be a legal newspaper.

SD SB199

Clarify the requirements for using state aircraft and vehicles.

SD SB130

Provide for philosophical exceptions to required vaccinations.

SD HB1085

Require a case management service provider to disclose communications to an employee.

SD HB1067

Provide for a rebuttable presumption of intent to distribute methamphetamine when in possession of more than five grams.

SD HB1161

Provide staffing ratios for day care providers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.