Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3272 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/13/2015

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                    By: Guillen H.B. No. 3272


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the identification of breeder deer.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 43.351(5), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (5)  "Primary ["Durable] identification tag" means a
 single tag described by Section 43.3561 that is used as the primary
 tag required to identify a breeder deer [not easily dislodged or
 removed and made of a material that is not likely to disintegrate or
 decompose]. The term includes[, but is not limited to,] newly
 developed technologies approved for use by the department,
 including radio frequency identification tags.
 SECTION 2.  Section 43.3561, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 43.3561.  IDENTIFICATION OF BREEDER DEER.  (a)  Not
 later than March 31 of the year following the year in which the
 breeder deer is born, a breeder deer held in a permitted deer
 breeding facility must be primarily identified by placing on each
 breeder deer possessed by the deer breeder a single, reasonably
 visible, durable identification tag bearing an identification
 [alphanumeric] number [of not more than four characters assigned by
 the department to the breeding facility in which the breeder deer
 was born and] unique to that breeder deer. The primary
 identification tag must be an ear dangle tag or button tag that uses
 radio frequency identification technology as permitted by 43.3562
 .
 (b)  The primary identification tag must be designed so that
 it is not easily dislodged or removed and made of a durable material
 that is not likely to disintegrate or decompose.
 (c)  A deer breeder is not required to remove the primary
 identification tag for any purpose but may remove the tag and
 replace the tag immediately to meet the requirements of this
 section.
 (d) [(b)]  A person may not remove or knowingly permit the
 removal of a breeder deer held in a facility by a permittee under
 this subchapter unless:
 (1)  the breeder deer has been permanently and legibly
 tattooed in one ear with the unique identification number assigned
 to the breeder in lawful possession of the breeder deer and specific
 to the breeding facility in which the breeder deer was born or
 initially introduced if from an out-of-state source; or
 (2)  the deer breeder has attached to the deer a button
 tag that uses radio frequency identification technology as
 permitted by Section 43.3562(d).
 (e) [(c)]  A person may not knowingly accept or permit the
 acceptance of a breeder deer into a facility regulated under this
 subchapter unless:
 (1)  the breeder deer has been permanently and legibly
 tattooed in one ear with the unique identification number assigned
 to the breeder in lawful possession of the breeder deer and specific
 to the facility in which the breeder deer was born or initially
 introduced if from an out-of-state source; or
 (2)  the deer breeder has attached to the deer a button
 tag that uses radio frequency identification technology as
 permitted by Section 43.3562(d).
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter L, Chapter 43, Parks and Wildlife
 Code, is amended by adding Sections 43.3562 and 43.3581 to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 43.3562.  ALTERNATIVE UNIQUE NUMBERING SYSTEMS.  (a)
 The commission by rule shall adopt electronically readable radio
 frequency identification numbering systems that may be used by a
 deer breeder to identify breeder deer.
 (b)  The department shall review and approve button tags that
 use the radio frequency identification numbering systems adopted
 under Subsection (a). The department shall publish on the
 department's website a list of the approved identification tags.
 (c)  On request by a deer breeder and to the extent possible,
 the department shall assign a four-digit alphanumeric
 identification number to uniquely identify a breeder deer for use
 on the deer's primary identification tag or tattoo. If the
 four-digit identification system becomes impracticable, the
 commission by rule shall coordinate the use of electronically
 readable radio frequency identification numbers described by
 Subsection (d) with the four-digit system to the extent required by
 this subchapter.
 (d)  A deer breeder may use a button tag approved by the
 department under Subsection (b) as a substitute for an ear tattoo
 for identifying a breeder deer. The deer breeder must register the
 unique number encoded in the tag with the department.
 (e)  The department's database for breeder deer must allow a
 single breeder deer to be uniquely identified by any of the
 following identifying numbers or combinations of numbers and
 alphabetic characters:
 (1)  a unique alphanumeric identifier assigned by the
 department to that deer; or
 (2)  a unique identification number for that deer
 registered under Subsection (d).
 (f)  A deer breeder that uses an electronically readable
 identification system shall provide an authorized employee of the
 department with a working device capable of reading the electronic
 numbers as needed for inspection purposes under this subchapter.
 The employee shall accept an electronically readable number that is
 registered with the department as valid.
 (g)  The commission may adopt rules and procedures to
 implement the use of alternative numbering systems under this
 section.
 Sec. 43.3581.  PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION TAG EXCEPTION. The
 primary identification tag on a breeder deer may be removed before
 transporting the deer to a release site provided that the person
 transporting the deer has possession of the tag for each deer being
 transported and provides the tag to an authorized department
 employee on request for inspection purposes.
 SECTION 4.  Section 43.367(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Except as provided by Section 43.3581 or Subsection (b),
 a person who violates a provision of this subchapter or a regulation
 of the commission issued under this subchapter or who fails to file
 a full and complete report as required by Section 43.359 commits an
 offense that is a Class C Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor.
 SECTION 5.  (a)  Not later than March 1, 2016, the Parks and
 Wildlife Commission shall adopt electronically readable
 alternative identification numbering systems required by Section
 43.3562(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  Not later than March 1, 2016, the Parks and Wildlife
 Department shall approve and publish a list of button tags that use
 radio frequency identification technology as required by Section
 43.3562(b), Parks and Wildlife Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 6.  Section 43.367(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, as
 amended by this Act, applies only to an offense committed on or
 after the effective date of this Act. An offense committed before
 the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on
 the date the offense was committed, and the former law is continued
 in effect for that purpose. For purposes of this section, an offense
 was committed before the effective date of this Act if any element
 of the offense occurred before that date.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.