Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB503

Filed
11/25/24  
Out of Senate Committee
3/25/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/1/25  
Out of House Committee
4/14/25  
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the establishment of an electronic registry of livestock marks and brands.

Impact

The implementation of SB 503 will bring significant changes to livestock management practices in Texas. By transitioning from traditional paper records to a digital platform, the bill is expected to simplify the recording process for cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats and improve the traceability of livestock ownership. This move aligns with broader efforts to modernize agricultural regulations and enhance the efficiency of state resources, ultimately benefiting ranchers and farmers who utilize these identification systems.

Summary

Senate Bill 503 aims to establish an electronic registry for livestock marks and brands in Texas, which includes amendments to the state Agricultural Code. The bill mandates the Texas Animal Health Commission to create and maintain a searchable online database for livestock identifiers, including earmarks, brands, tattoos, and other accepted methods. This initiative is expected to streamline the process of recording animal identifiers and enhance accountability in livestock ownership, thereby reducing the chances of theft and misidentification. As part of these changes, the bill allows for law enforcement access to relevant data while ensuring that personal identifying information remains confidential from the public.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 503 appears generally positive, particularly among agricultural stakeholders and ranching organizations who see the value in having a unified and accessible means of recording livestock identifiers. Supporters believe that an electronic registry can prevent livestock theft and simplify ownership verification processes. However, there are concerns primarily from privacy advocates about the management of sensitive data and the potential for misuse of the registry, emphasizing the need for robust data protection measures.

Contention

While the bill garnered substantial bipartisan support during its legislative journey, some contention arose regarding the privacy implications of the electronic registry. Critics argued that without adequate safeguards, there could be risks associated with unauthorized access to personal data. Nonetheless, proponents maintained that the advantages of having a centralized and secure system would far outweigh potential concerns, advocating for transparency and community trust in the administration of the electronic registry.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Agriculture Code

  • Chapter 144. Marks And Brands
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  • Chapter 161. General Disease And Pest Control
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Companion Bills

TX HB1417

Same As Relating to the establishment of an electronic registry of livestock marks and brands.

TX HB147

Identical Relating to the establishment of an electronic registry of livestock marks and brands.

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