Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HB0938 Draft / Bill

Filed 02/11/2025

                     
SENATE BILL 869 
 By Hensley 
 
HOUSE BILL 938 
By Capley 
 
 
HB0938 
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 70, 
relative to hunting with bait. 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:
 SECTION 1.  Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 70-4-113, is amended by deleting the 
section and substituting: 
 (a)  Except as otherwise expressly provided, it is unlawful for a person to use any 
pitfall, deadfall, cage, snare, trap, net, baited hooks, poison, chemicals, explosives, set 
guns, spotlights, electric lights or torches, bait, which includes any grain or mixture of 
ingredients, used as or for food purposes or to lure or attract wildlife to a particular area 
for the purpose of being killed or taken, or other devices for the purpose of killing, 
injuring, or capturing birds or animals protected by the wildlife laws of this state. 
(b)  A person may hunt, chase, trap, kill, or take wildlife using properly shocked 
corn or standing crops of corn, wheat, or other grain or feed and grains scattered solely 
as a result of normal agricultural harvesting. 
 (c)   
 (1)  This section does not apply to a person hunting whitetail deer or wild-
appearing swine, as defined in ยง 70-4-133, with the aid of bait on privately owned 
or leased lands if the person has purchased and is in possession of a valid bait 
privilege license. 
 (2)  A bait privilege license required by this section must be obtained in 
the same manner as an annual hunting license.   
 
 
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 (3)  A person who is exempt from purchasing a hunting license is not 
exempt from the requirement to purchase a bait privilege license pursuant to this 
section. 
 (4)  The agency may, without refund, suspend the use of a baiting 
privilege and adopt rules to manage the feeding of wildlife populations on a 
county, regional, or statewide basis to prevent the spread of diseases among 
wildlife by announcing the suspension in a news release. 
 (d)  The executive director or the executive director's designees may use any 
chemical, biological substance, poison, or device under controlled conditions to capture 
or kill a bird or animal for scientific, propagating, enforcement, humane, or rescue 
purposes, or when it is considered necessary by the executive director to reduce or 
control any species that may be detrimental to human safety, health, or property.  The 
executive director shall not take an action directed to the control of rabies or other 
diseases spread from wildlife to human beings until the following conditions have been 
met: 
(1)  The county board of health in the affected county met in open session 
and, by appropriate resolution, declared that a condition detrimental to human 
safety, health, or property exists within the affected county; 
(2)  An official quarantine by the county board of health has been 
established on all dogs, cats, and pets in the county; and 
(3)  An official request has been made by the county board of health, 
through and with the concurrence of the commissioner of health, to the executive 
director to take such action as is necessary by the executive director or the 
executive director's designees and by such means as are authorized in this   
 
 
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section to bring the disease under control in the affected county.  This subsection 
(d) is effective in every county in this state. 
(e)  A violation of this section is a Class C misdemeanor; provided, that spot, 
electric, or torch lights may be used in the hunting and taking of raccoons, opossums, 
and frogs, and box traps may be used for the taking of rabbits during the open shooting 
season for the same. 
 SECTION 2.  This act takes effect July 1, 2025, the public welfare requiring it.