Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB390

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
3/17/11  
Introduced
1/21/11  
Voted on by Senate
3/23/11  
Refer
2/2/11  
Out of House Committee
4/20/11  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the continuing issuance of freshwater fishing stamps by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

Impact

The passage of SB390, if enacted, would have immediate implications on the state's policies regarding freshwater fishing. Specifically, the repeal of the section may result in changes to funding, as fishing stamps could directly relate to revenue generation for the Parks and Wildlife Department. Stakeholders in the fishing community, including anglers and conservationists, may need to adjust to new regulations or guidelines resulting from this legislative change. The timing suggests that this bill is intended to align operational practices with current best practices for wildlife management and resource conservation.

Summary

SB390 is a bill introduced in the Texas legislature that relates to the continuing issuance of freshwater fishing stamps by the Parks and Wildlife Department. The primary action of this bill is the repeal of Section 43.809 of the Parks and Wildlife Code, which previously governed the issuance of these stamps. By eliminating this section, the bill implies a significant change in how fishing licenses and associated stamps are managed in Texas. The motivations behind this legislative move may stem from a desire to streamline electronic ticketing processes or address issues of regulation and revenue for the department.

Contention

There may have been points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly regarding how the repeal will impact existing procedures for issuing fishing stamps and the management of freshwater resources in Texas. Some stakeholders may argue that such a repeal could undermine conservation efforts, while proponents may advocate for a more efficient approach that removes bureaucratic hurdles. Detailed discussions likely revolve around the implications for local anglers, recreational fishing regulations, and any possible impact on enforcement as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

TX HB790

Identical Relating to the continuing issuance of freshwater fishing stamps by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2777

Relating to the contracting authority of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX SB1671

Relating to the contracting authority of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX SB811

Relating to disclosure of certain information by the Parks and Wildlife Department or the Texas Animal Health Commission.

TX SB1392

Relating to establishing the oyster council of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HB3065

Relating to the taking of wildlife by an employee of the Parks and Wildlife Department or by a person or agent of the person on the person's property.

TX HB3385

Relating to establishing the oyster advisory committee of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HB2098

Relating to the salary reclassification of certain positions with the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HB3801

Relating to the centennial parks conservation fund to be administered by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX SB1468

Relating to the taking of wildlife by an employee of the Parks and Wildlife Department or by a person or agent of the person on the person's property.

TX HB2699

Relating to the taking of wildlife by an employee of the Parks and Wildlife Department or by a person or agent of the person on the person's property.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.