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State of
DEPARTMENT
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JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM governor |
REBECCA A. HUMPHRIES director |
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BILL NUMBER: |
House
Bill 5380, AS INTRODUCED |
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TOPIC: |
Extend
sunset provision requiring the NRC to issue deer and elk feeding order |
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CO-SPONSORS: |
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Analysis
Done: |
POSITION
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) supports
this legislation.
PROBLEM/BACKGROUND
The current legislation that directs the Natural
Resources Commission (NRC) to develop an order to regulate the feeding of wild,
free-ranging deer and elk, will sunset on January 1, 2010. There is still a need to regulate feeding of wild,
free-ranging deer and elk because of the potential for contagious diseases,
such as bovine tuberculosis and chronic wasting disease, to spread among
animals at sites where deer and/or elk congregate to feed for extended periods.
Any animals that become infected with
bovine tuberculosis and then associate closely with cattle may in turn, pass
the disease along to domestic stock.
DESCRIPTION OF BILL
House
Bill 5380 would extend
the requirement for the NRC to regulate feeding of wild, free-ranging deer and
elk through
SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS
Pro
This
legislation would help
minimize the likelihood that contagious diseases (e.g. bovine tuberculosis and
chronic wasting disease) and parasites will be spread further among Michigan's wild,
free-ranging deer and elk, which in turn will also help minimize the likelihood
of transmission of diseases from wild deer and elk to livestock.
Con
None
FISCAL/ECONOMIC
IMPACT
Are there revenue or
budgetary implications in the bill to the --
Budgetary:
None
Revenue:
None
Comments:
None
Budgetary:
Revenue:
Comments:
None
Comments:
OTHER STATE DEPARTMENTS
The
Department of Agriculture will be interested in this legislation because they
have concerns about disease passing from wildlife to domestic animals.
ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION
There
has been a statistically significant reduction in the incidence of bovine
tuberculosis among white-tailed deer in the
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES IMPACT
Rules can be
promulgated to provide for administration of the act.
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Rebecca A. Humphries
Director
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Date
WLD/LED