Wyoming 2022 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0006

Introduced
2/14/22  
Report Pass
2/15/22  
Engrossed
2/18/22  
Refer
2/23/22  
Report Pass
2/28/22  
Enrolled
3/4/22  

Caption

Aquatic invasive species-inspection enforcement.

Impact

The passage of SF0006 signifies a firm stance by the Wyoming Legislature on environmental protection, particularly in relation to aquatic ecosystems. By instituting mandatory checks for invasive species, the bill helps to mitigate the potential ecological impacts that these species can have on the state's water resources. The criminal penalty for non-compliance is aimed at ensuring that individuals take the regulations seriously and comply to avoid impacting the local aquatic environment adversely.

Summary

SF0006, titled 'Aquatic Invasive Species Inspection Enforcement,' aims to enforce stricter regulations regarding the inspection of conveyances for aquatic invasive species prior to entering Wyoming waters. Under this bill, if a person is stopped by law enforcement and found to have failed to have their conveyance inspected, they are mandated to report to an authorized check station within forty-eight hours. Failure to comply with this requirement could lead to criminal penalties, including fines and prohibitions on operating watercraft in Wyoming waters.

Sentiment

The response to SF0006 has been overwhelmingly positive, with strong support observed among legislators, as evidenced by the voting results (27 in favor, 2 against). Proponents argue that it is a necessary measure to safeguard the state's waterways from the ecological threats posed by invasive species. Concerns from the dissenting votes were not extensively documented, suggesting a broader consensus on the importance of the bill's objectives.

Contention

While the bill has largely been accepted, there may be underlying contentions regarding the enforcement of such inspections and the potential for penalties. Critics might argue about the practicality and enforcement logistics of the inspections as well as the possible financial burden on individuals who may face fines or restrictions. However, the primary focus remains on enhancing state laws to protect aquatic environments, an issue that resonates with many stakeholders in Wyoming.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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