Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3835

Caption

Relating to the payment for breeder deer taken for disease management.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3835 will influence the existing statutes within the Parks and Wildlife Code, particularly focusing on the cost recovery for management actions taken to control diseases among deer populations. By establishing clear financial responsibilities for permit holders, the bill aims to facilitate better management and oversight of wildlife health and disease control. This change encourages a more proactive approach among deer breeders and contributes to the overall health of the deer population in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 3835 pertains to the financial obligations surrounding the management of breeder deer taken for disease reasons. Specifically, the bill mandates that permit holders are responsible for all costs associated with epidemiological assessments related to the management of deer diseases. Furthermore, if deer need to be destroyed under this subchapter, the bill ensures that the costs incurred are covered by the permit holders themselves. The amount set for the destruction of a deer is stipulated to be at least $3,000, or a higher amount as determined by the relevant commission.

Contention

While the intent of the bill is to address disease management proactively, there might be arguments regarding the financial burdens placed on permit holders. Stakeholders, particularly those involved in deer breeding, could express concerns about the costs associated with compliance and the economic implications of mandatory assessments and disposal provisions. The balance between ensuring wildlife health and the economic viability for deer breeders appears to be a point of potential contention among various interest groups.

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