State of Michigan

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Lansing

JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM

governor

REBECCA  A. HUMPHRIES

director

 


 

 

BILL ANALYSIS

 

BILL NUMBER:

Senate Bill 10, AS INTRODUCED

TOPIC:

Taking of raptors for falconry

SPONSOR:

Senator Randy Richardville

CO-SPONSORS:

None

COMMITTEE:

Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs

Analysis Done:

January 23, 2009

POSITION

The Department of Natural Resources (Department) supports this legislation.

PROBLEM/BACKGROUND

In 1999, legislation was passed to allow the take of wild raptors in Michigan for falconry purposes.  In the same year, the Department added regulations to the Wildlife Conservation Order governing this activity.  Prior to this, only captive reared raptors and raptors captured outside of the state could be used for falconry in Michigan.

DESCRIPTION OF BILL

This legislation would remove the sunset date on the state statute governing the take of wild raptors in Michigan for falconry purposes, remove the maximum harvest levels and other species restrictions, remove the requirement to initiate a raptor education program, and remove the requirement to institute a study to establish raptor survey protocols.

SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS

Pro

Authority would explicitly be given to the Department to allow the take of wild raptors for falconry purposes, designate allowed methods of take, and determine appropriate harvest levels.  The sunset date on previous legislation to allow the take of wild raptors for falconry was January 4, 2009.  The absence of an explicit authority for the Department to regulate this take is currently reducing recreational opportunities for Michigan sportsmen which they had enjoyed prior to January 4, 2009.


 

Con

None

FISCAL/ECONOMIC IMPACT

Are there revenue or budgetary implications in the bill to the --

(a)     Department

Budgetary:

None

Revenue:   

None

Comments:

Regulations are already in place within the Wildlife Conservation Order to govern take of wild raptors for falconry.

(b)     State

Budgetary:

None

Revenue:   

None

Comments:

None

(c)     Local Government

Comments:

None

OTHER STATE DEPARTMENTS

None

ANY OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION

None

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