Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2854

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

Caption

Relating to an authorization to trap, transport, and transplant certain white-tailed deer between certain sites.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2854 is expected to enhance the management of white-tailed deer within Texas by allowing more systematic relocation efforts that can benefit wildlife conservation strategies. By permitting the transfer of deer between designated sites, the bill aims to support breeding programs while ensuring that the deer population remains stable and healthy. This could provide increased opportunities for hunters and landowners as they enhance their properties for recreational use and management of deer herds. The bill emphasizes the importance of regulated wildlife management in maintaining ecological balance.

Summary

House Bill 2854 proposes modifications to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code regarding the regulation of white-tailed deer. Specifically, the bill centers on permitting the trapping, transporting, and transplanting of certain white-tailed deer from defined Class I release sites to other similar sites. The intent behind this legislative measure is to provide flexibility for deer management practices, particularly for breeders and landowners seeking to optimize the health and population of deer in designated areas.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding HB 2854 involve concerns from environmental and animal rights groups regarding the effectiveness and ethics of deer transplantation. Opponents may argue that relocating deer can disrupt local ecosystems and lead to disease management issues or unintended ecological consequences. Additionally, regulations around deer breeding and transportation could draw scrutiny concerning animal welfare and the protocols in place to ensure the wellbeing of the deer during and after the transplant process. As such, the debate will likely center on finding a balance between effective wildlife management and the ethical treatment of animals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5271

Relating to the control of white-tailed deer in certain areas by lethal means.

TX SB1040

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of a transplant of an organ that originated from or is transplanted in a country known to have participated in forced organ harvesting.

TX HB2025

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of a transplant of an organ that originated from or is transplanted in a country known to have participated in organ harvesting.

TX HB1460

Relating to axle weight limitations for certain vehicles transporting aggregates.

TX SB1146

Relating to the medical transportation and care for certain inmates in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1370

Relating to information contained in the annual financial audit of certain regional transportation authorities.

TX HB3420

Relating to the transfer of certain real property from the Texas Transportation Commission to Palo Pinto County.

TX HB1521

Relating to transporting dogs in open truck or trailer beds in certain counties.

TX HB1969

Relating to on-site identification requirements for certain contractors and subcontractors of the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX SB1775

Relating to on-site identification requirements for certain contractors and subcontractors of the Texas Department of Transportation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.