Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1614

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the management, breeding, and destruction of deer and to procedures regarding certain deer permits.

Impact

This legislation introduces a structured approach to the issuance and renewal of specific deer-related permits. By detailing the conditions under which the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department may refuse to issue or renew such permits, HB1614 aims to improve regulatory oversight. The new rules also require that applicants be subject to evaluations associated with previous violations or penalties, thereby ensuring that only compliant individuals partake in deer breeding and management activities. This focus on responsible wildlife management is expected to enhance public safety and ecological health.

Summary

House Bill 1614 focuses on the management, breeding, and destruction of deer within Texas. It aims to establish clearer procedures regarding permits necessary for the control, transport, and breeding of deer, including white-tailed and mule deer. The bill seeks to amend existing provisions in the Parks and Wildlife Code to enhance operational clarity and efficiency for those involved in deer management, particularly for permit holders dealing with the complexities of wildlife regulations. Amending the statutes to include explicit conditions for permit refusal and practical guidelines is one of its prime objectives.

Contention

One point of discussion regarding HB1614 revolves around the balance of wildlife management and individual rights concerning property and business operations. Advocates for the bill argue that clear regulations are necessary to ensure a healthy deer population and prevent the spread of diseases that could affect both wildlife and domestic animals. Conversely, some critics may express concerns over the potential for regulatory overreach, arguing that stringent regulations could affect hunters and breeders trying to operate responsibly while contending with excessive bureaucratic hurdles.

Companion Bills

TX SB820

Identical Relating to the management, breeding, and destruction of deer and to procedures regarding certain deer permits.

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