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JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM governor |
DEPARTMENT
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K. L. COOL director |
1.
Bill Number and Sponsor:
House Bill No. 4599
Representative Richardville, et al.
2.
Purpose:
To repeal the local acts that prohibit hunting on Sunday in Tuscola, Lenawee, Hillsdale, and St. Clair counties.
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How Does This Legislation Impact Current Programs in the Department?
This legislation would
bring hunting rules in these counties in line with 78 other
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Introduced at Agency Request?
No.
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Agency Support?
Yes. The Department believes that all
lands, both public and private, should be open to all for hunting on Sunday, as
is the case in other
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Arguments Against the Bill:
None.
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Arguments For the Bill:
Most hunters have only two days of the weekend to hunt. This bill would allow landowners the option to hunt or permit hunting on their lands on Sunday just as they do on any other day of the week.
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State Revenue/Budgetary Implications:
Negligible.
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Implications to Local Units of Government:
None.
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Administrative Rules Implications:
None.
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Other Pertinent Information:
Seventy-eight
of
For many hunters,
weekends provide their only opportunity to hunt, so a Sunday closure cuts their
hunting season in half. During
Act No. 396 of
1994 authorized a vote to repeal Sunday hunting laws by citizens in Hillsdale,
Huron, Lapeer, Lenawee, Macomb, St. Clair, Sanilac, Tuscola, and Washtenaw
counties if the repeal of the local act is submitted within two years of the
enactment of that act (December 29, 1994).
During the 1997-98 legislative session, Senate Bill No. 1021 was introduced to repeal the local acts that limit Sunday hunting. During the 1999-2000 legislative session, Senate Bill No. 186 and House Bill No. 4665 were introduced to repeal the local acts that limit Sunday hunting. During the 2001-2002 legislative session, Senate Bill No. 43 and House Bill Nos. 4018 (Public Act 128 of 2001), 4697, and 6348 were introduced to repeal some local acts that limit Sunday hunting.
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User Groups/Customers that Support this Legislation:
DIRECTOR
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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