Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1720

Caption

Relating to the identification of breeder deer by use of microchip implants.

Impact

The impact of SB1720 is significant as it modernizes identification practices within the deer breeding industry. By permitting microchip implants, the bill provides an option that may be more humane and less invasive compared to ear tattooing. Furthermore, this legislation is positioned to improve the tracking of breeder deer throughout the supply chain, potentially aiding in biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of reportable diseases.

Summary

SB1720 aims to amend the Parks and Wildlife Code regarding the identification of breeder deer. The bill allows deer breeders to identify their animals using microchip implants as an alternative to the traditional method of tattooing. This change is designed to enhance the traceability and monitoring of breeder deer in facilities, ensuring better compliance with regulations surrounding deer breeding and welfare.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1720 may arise from concerns about the implementation and monitoring of microchip technology. Some stakeholders may argue that this technology represents an additional cost burden on deer breeders who may be resistant to adopting new methods. Additionally, ethical discussions could surface regarding the welfare implications of microchipping versus traditional identification methods.

Companion Bills

TX HB2855

Relating to the identification of breeder deer by use of microchip implants.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4495

Relating to the authority of certain counties to order the microchipping of dogs; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB1962

Relating to the authority of certain counties to order the microchipping of dogs; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB876

Relating to the licensing and regulation of dog and cat breeders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

TX HB2238

Relating to the licensing and regulation of dog and cat breeders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

TX HB2791

Relating to costs associated with ante-mortem testing of breeder deer for chronic wasting disease.

TX HB674

Relating to the regulation of licensed dog and cat breeders.

TX HB274

Relating to the licensing and regulation of dog and cat breeders; expanding the applicability of an occupational license.

TX SB2533

Relating to disease control and breeder deer.

TX SB312

Relating to the assessment, destruction, disposal, and release of certain deer.

TX HB5271

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.