South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB14

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
1/18/24  
Engrossed
1/23/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Report Pass
2/6/24  
Enrolled
2/7/24  

Caption

Expand authorization for the conditional taking of coyotes from snowmobiles.

Impact

By expanding the authorization for coyote hunting from snowmobiles, SB14 seeks to address the management of coyote populations in South Dakota. This bill alters sections of the South Dakota codified laws, specifically ยง 32-20A-12, which previously imposed stricter limitations on the circumstances under which game animals could be taken from commercial vehicles. The increased ability to hunt coyotes from snowmobiles could have implications for wildlife management practices, as it changes how hunters may interact with these animals, potentially reducing their numbers in areas where coyotes are seen as problematic.

Summary

Senate Bill 14 aims to amend existing regulations surrounding the hunting of coyotes in South Dakota, specifically expanding the conditions under which individuals may take coyotes from snowmobiles. The bill allows individuals who are at least eighteen years of age to shoot coyotes from stationary snowmobiles, provided they are on property they own or lease, or if they are on the property with permission from the owner or lessee. This change intends to provide more flexibility for hunters while still maintaining certain restrictions to ensure responsible hunting practices.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB14 appears to favor the bill, seeing it as a positive change that benefits hunters and helps to manage coyote populations more effectively. The discussions indicate support from those who see this measure as a necessary step to allow hunters more accessibility and adaptability in the field. However, there could be contention surrounding wildlife protection advocates who may argue against increased hunting methods, raising concerns about the ecological balance that coyotes provide within their habitats.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB14 may revolve around environmental impacts and the ethical considerations of hunting practices. Opponents could express concerns that allowing hunting from snowmobiles may encourage more aggressive hunting approaches or that it could lead to overhunting. Additionally, there may be debates on the effectiveness of such practices in controlling coyote populations versus other animal management strategies, emphasizing the need for a balanced discussion on wildlife conservation versus hunting rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB87

Establish educational standards for the expanded practice of optometry.

SD HB1121

Expand the definition of a pesticide dealer.

SD HB1125

Expand provisions regarding the protection of minors from certain exhibitions.

SD SB126

Expand the availability of emergency services in state parks.

SD SB99

Authorize counties to issue bonds for certain expenditures funded by a gross receipts tax.

SD HB1050

Authorize counties to issue bonds for certain expenditures funded by a gross receipts tax.

SD SB1

Modify debilitating medical conditions for medical cannabis use.

SD SB149

Create the Medicaid expansion fund and to transfer monies received as a result of expanding Medicaid eligibility.

SD HB1094

Lower the state sales tax rate and the state use tax rate on food to zero percent, and to repeal a conditional reduction of certain gross receipts tax rates.

SD HB1233

Expand the provision of online education through the South Dakota Virtual School.

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