Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4284 House Committee Report / Analysis

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                    BILL ANALYSIS             H.B. 4284     By: Gonzalez Toureilles     Agriculture & Livestock     Committee Report (Unamended)             BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE   Currently, while there are state laws that address the illegal possession, trapping, hunting, moving, selling, purchasing, and breeding of white-tailed and mule deer, the penalties for such actions are misdemeanors. If evidence of importation of such deer across state lines is found, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department can utilize the federal Lacey Act that prohibits the importation or selling of illegally captured or prohibited animals, whether in interstate or foreign commerce, and carries with it a felony violation. However, the current state misdemeanor penalties for illegally capturing white-tailed or mule deer have not been a sufficient deterrent to stop such activities.    H.B. 4284 enhances the penalty for illegally capturing, transporting, or transplanting a white-tailed deer or mule deer, to make such activity a state jail felony.       RULEMAKING AUTHORITY   It is the committee's opinion that this bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution.      ANALYSIS   H.B. 4284 amends the Parks and Wildlife Code to increase the penalty for the intentional capture, transport, or transplant of a white-tailed or mule deer, without obtaining the required permit, or for the intentional violation of one or more permit terms, from a Class B Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor to a Parks and Wildlife Code state jail felony.      EFFECTIVE DATE   September 1, 2009.       

BILL ANALYSIS

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H.B. 4284
By: Gonzalez Toureilles
Agriculture & Livestock
Committee Report (Unamended)

H.B. 4284

By: Gonzalez Toureilles

Agriculture & Livestock

Committee Report (Unamended)

 

 

 

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE   Currently, while there are state laws that address the illegal possession, trapping, hunting, moving, selling, purchasing, and breeding of white-tailed and mule deer, the penalties for such actions are misdemeanors. If evidence of importation of such deer across state lines is found, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department can utilize the federal Lacey Act that prohibits the importation or selling of illegally captured or prohibited animals, whether in interstate or foreign commerce, and carries with it a felony violation. However, the current state misdemeanor penalties for illegally capturing white-tailed or mule deer have not been a sufficient deterrent to stop such activities.    H.B. 4284 enhances the penalty for illegally capturing, transporting, or transplanting a white-tailed deer or mule deer, to make such activity a state jail felony.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY   It is the committee's opinion that this bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution.
ANALYSIS   H.B. 4284 amends the Parks and Wildlife Code to increase the penalty for the intentional capture, transport, or transplant of a white-tailed or mule deer, without obtaining the required permit, or for the intentional violation of one or more permit terms, from a Class B Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor to a Parks and Wildlife Code state jail felony.
EFFECTIVE DATE   September 1, 2009.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

 

Currently, while there are state laws that address the illegal possession, trapping, hunting, moving, selling, purchasing, and breeding of white-tailed and mule deer, the penalties for such actions are misdemeanors. If evidence of importation of such deer across state lines is found, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department can utilize the federal Lacey Act that prohibits the importation or selling of illegally captured or prohibited animals, whether in interstate or foreign commerce, and carries with it a felony violation. However, the current state misdemeanor penalties for illegally capturing white-tailed or mule deer have not been a sufficient deterrent to stop such activities. 

 

H.B. 4284 enhances the penalty for illegally capturing, transporting, or transplanting a white-tailed deer or mule deer, to make such activity a state jail felony.

 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

 

It is the committee's opinion that this bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution.



ANALYSIS

 

H.B. 4284 amends the Parks and Wildlife Code to increase the penalty for the intentional capture, transport, or transplant of a white-tailed or mule deer, without obtaining the required permit, or for the intentional violation of one or more permit terms, from a Class B Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor to a Parks and Wildlife Code state jail felony.



EFFECTIVE DATE

 

September 1, 2009.