Wisconsin Legislative Council AMENDMENT MEMO One Ea st Ma in Stre e t, Suite 401 • Ma dison, W I 53703 • (608) 266-1304 • le g.council@le gis.wisconsin.gov • http://www.le gis.wisconsin.gov/lc Memo published: November 21, 2023 Contact: Anna Henning, Principal Attorney 2023 Assembly Bill 430 Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 2023 ASSEMBLY BILL 430 If a fish is subject to a minimum size limit and taken by hook and line, current law generally allows transportation of the fish only if: (1) the fish retains its head and tail; or (2) the dressed or fileted fish continues to meet the applicable minimum size limit. 2023 Assembly Bill 430 adds an alternative option for transporting such fish. Specifically, the bill allows a person to transport a fish that is subject to a minimum size limit and taken by hook and line, if the person provides, upon request, a physical or digital photograph that shows the fish before the head or tail was removed alongside a ruler (or other method acceptable to the Department of Natural Resources) for proving the length of the fish. The bill requires the photograph to bear a stamp of the time and date on which the photograph was taken. ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1 Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 reorganizes the affected provisions of the statutes, rather than only amending them, and makes the following two substantive changes to the bill: Specifies that, if a person displays a photograph to a warden using a cell phone or other electronic device, the warden may not view any other content on the phone or device, and the display does not constitute consent for viewing other content. Applies the transportation requirements to fish that are subject to a “size limit,” rather than subject to a “minimum size limit.” BILL HISTORY Representative Summerfield offered Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 on November 6, 2023. On November 15, 2023, the Assembly Committee on Sporting Heritage voted to recommend adoption of the amendment and passage of the bill, as amended, both on votes of Ayes, 12; Noes, 0. For a full history of the bill, visit the Legislature’s bill history page. AH:jal