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2011 Legislation

 

Senate Bill 0017 Text PDF


2011 1st Regular Session

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Exotic animals. Makes it a Class C misdemeanor to knowingly or intentionally release an exotic or wild animal into the wild without legal authorization or a permit issued by the department of natural resources (department), and provides that the fine for unlawfully releasing an exotic or wild animal is at least $500 and not more than $2,500. Requires a person in the business of selling exotic reptiles to obtain a permit from the department, and makes it a Class C misdemeanor to knowingly or intentionally sell an exotic reptile without a permit. Requires a person not in the business of selling exotic reptiles to notify the department before selling an exotic reptile, and makes the failure to notify the department a Class C infraction.


Action Status:
01/05/2011 S Authored by Senator Jim Arnold, Democrat from 8th district
01/05/2011 S First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections, Criminal, and Civil Matters

Fiscal Impact Statement(s): PDF

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House Bill 1163 Text PDF

 

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Wild animal permits. Adds and removes certain persons from the application of the wild animal permit laws. Makes changes to the definition of "zoological park". Adds a definition of "circus" for purposes of wild animal permits. Removes the requirement that a permit is necessary if the wild animal is harmful to plants. Removes requirement that a separate permit is necessary for each wild animal. Allows the natural resources commission to raise the wild animal permit fee. Allows an animal to be seized if it poses a risk to public health or safety.

 

Fiscal Impact Statement PDF

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HOUSE BILL 1299 Text PDF

 

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Animal hunting facilities. Prohibits game mammals, elk, and furbearing mammals held under a game breeder's license, except for animals on a game breeder's licensed hunting facility (licensed hunting facility), from being hunted or harvested for sporting purposes. Prohibits hunting or harvesting game mammals, elk, and furbearing mammals held by a licensed hunting facility after July 1, 2018. Establishes requirements for licensed hunting facilities that allow hunting of deer or elk. Except for whitetail deer, provides that deer and elk taken at a licensed hunting facility are not subject to bag, sex, or size limits, or hunting license requirements. Prohibits deer and elk from being released into a licensed hunting facility after July 1, 2016. Makes permanent a provision authorizing the issuance of lifetime hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses.

 

2010 Legislation

 

Senate Bill 0280

 

Introduced by Jim Arnold, Democrat from 8th district

SB 280 TEXT PDF

FISCAL Impact PDF

DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL
Exotic animals. Makes it a Class C misdemeanor to release an exotic or wild animal into the wild without legal authorization or a permit issued by the department of natural resources (department), and provides that the fine for unlawfully releasing an exotic or wild animal is at least $500 and not more than $2,500. Requires a person in the business of selling exotic reptiles to obtain a permit from the department, and makes it a Class C misdemeanor to sell an exotic reptile without a permit. Requires a person not in the business of selling exotic reptiles to notify the department before selling an exotic reptile, and makes the failure to notify the department a Class C infraction.

January 11, 2010, read first time and referred to Committee on Corrections, Criminal, and Civil Matters.

2009 Legislation

Proposed wildlife rules changes August 2009

2007 Legislation

The bills are dead for 2007 legislative session, but might come back again.

In the news: Sipes introduces dangerous animal bill 1/24/2007

Main page: SB482

Senate Bill 0482
2007 Regular Session

DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL

Possession of exotic animals. Classifies certain animals as "prohibited animals". Provides that a person must have a permit from the department of natural resources to possess a prohibited animal. Requires that a person who possesses a prohibited animal meet certain conditions. Prohibits a person from acquiring or breeding a prohibited animal after July 1, 2007. Establishes a Class A misdemeanor for violations.

Fiscal Impact statement

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Main page: HB1472

House Bill 1472
2007 Regular Session


DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL


Possession of exotic animals. Classifies certain animals as "prohibited animals". Provides that a person must have a permit from the department of natural resources to possess a prohibited animal. Requires that a person who possesses a prohibited animal meet certain conditions. Prohibits a person from acquiring or breeding a prohibited animal after July 1, 2007. Establishes a Class A misdemeanor for violations.

Fiscal Impact Statement

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