Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3831

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the identification of breeder deer.

Impact

The bill's introduction is likely to have significant implications for deer breeders in Texas, as it updates existing rules to align with modern identification practices. The emphasis on electronic devices and the establishment of a centralized database are expected to improve accountability among breeders and help in the management of deer populations. Additionally, the regulations outlining the replacement of damaged or dislodged identification devices aim to ensure that accurate records are kept, thus facilitating better monitoring of breeder deer in the state. Breeders will need to adapt to these new requirements and ensure compliance to continue their operations legally.

Summary

House Bill 3831 seeks to amend the Parks and Wildlife Code to establish clearer regulations regarding the identification of breeder deer. The bill focuses on the requirements for identifying these animals at birth, emphasizing the necessity for both physical tags and electronic identification devices. It stipulates that breeder deer must be tagged by March 31 of the following year after their birth, and that the electronic identification must be compliant with federal standards. The inclusion of a digital database for tracking these identification numbers is also a critical part of the bill, which aims to enhance the validity and traceability of breeder deer within the state.

Contention

Though the bill appears straightforward, there may be points of contention among stakeholders within the deer breeding industry. Some breeders may be concerned about the costs associated with implementing electronic tracking systems and maintaining compliance with new identification requirements. The transition period laid out in the bill, which allows for existing breeder deer to continue under prior laws, could also spark debates regarding equity among breeders, as those with older animals navigate the dual requirements. Moreover, the effectiveness of the proposed electronic tracking in preventing poaching or illegal trade remains to be seen and could lead to further discussions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Parks And Wildlife Code

  • Chapter 43. Special Licenses And Permits
    • Section: 3561

Companion Bills

TX SB2648

Identical Relating to the identification of breeder deer.

Previously Filed As

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 SB2533

Relating to disease control and breeder deer.

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 HB71

Relating to the establishment of a program for the issuance of digital identification.

TX SB116

Relating to requiring a voter to present proof of identification.

TX HB274

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

TX HB1078

Relating to establishment of the disaster identification system for a declared state of disaster.

TX SB941

Relating to establishment of the disaster identification system for a declared state of disaster.

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