THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
3320 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 |
S.D. 1 |
|
STATE OF HAWAII |
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO FERAL PIG CONTROL PERMITS.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that residents of Hawaii, especially those living in rural areas, should be allowed to protect their property from wildlife that can damage property and endanger persons. Destructive or dangerous wildlife, particularly feral pigs, pose a threat to crops, indigenous plants and wildlife, and are often hazardous to human health and safety.
The legislature further finds that, the process for acquiring the necessary permits to eradicate feral pigs on private property is often difficult and cumbersome. Creating an expedited process for acquiring permits to eradicate feral pigs would better allow landowners to protect their property and persons.
The purpose of this Act is to codify an expedited process for acquiring permits to eradicate feral pigs on private property.
SECTION 2. Section 183D-61, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§183D-61 Permits to take wild birds, game birds, and game mammals. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions contained in this chapter, the department may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91:
(1) Authorizing the taking and collecting of wild birds, game birds, and game mammals for scientific and educational purposes, or for the purpose of distributing wild birds to different localities in the State pursuant to this title;
(2) Authorizing the
keeping of wild birds in captivity for the protection, treatment for injury or
disease, propagation, and other similar purposes consistent with the
preservation, protection, and conservation of wild birds;
(3) Authorizing the
taking and destruction of those wild birds, game birds, and game mammals, including
feral pigs, the department may have found after investigation to be
destructive to crops or to other game birds and game mammals or otherwise
harmful to agriculture or aquaculture, or to constitute a nuisance or a health
hazard; [or]
(4) Authorizing without
requiring permits or reports, the destruction within a district of wild birds,
game birds, and game mammals, including feral pigs, which are generally
destructive to crops or otherwise harmful to agriculture or aquaculture, or constitute
a nuisance or a health hazard within the district[.]; or
(5) Notwithstanding
the provisions in this section, no permit or report shall be required to destroy
or control game mammals, including feral pigs, during daytime hours on privately
owned land when the action is otherwise in compliance with department rules adopted
pursuant to section 183D-3.
(b) The department shall issue permits for the destruction
or control of game mammals, including feral pigs, that have caused or are likely
to cause damage to privately owned land, agricultural or aquacultural crops, indigenous
plants or wildlife, or that pose a threat to human health and safety; provided that:
(1) An
authorized agent of the department shall investigate a complaint regarding game
mammals, including feral pigs, that have caused or are likely to cause damage to
privately owned land and, if the authorized agent is satisfied that damage has occurred
or is likely to occur, a permit shall be granted;
(2) An authorized agent shall have no more than one hundred eighty days to investigate the complaint and issue the permit or notify the applicant why the permit was not issued after the complaint has been made;
(3) Applicants
may appeal the decision of the authorized agent to the department if the permit
is not issued within one hundred eighty days;
(4) Permits shall state
the species and may specify the number to be destroyed and the method of control
to be used; and
(5) Permits may include
other terms and conditions as the department deems to be necessary and appropriate.
[(b)] (c) Except as provided in subsection (a)(4), the
rules shall require the person or persons seeking authority to apply for and
obtain a written permit from the department. The permits may prescribe terms and conditions
the department deems necessary to prevent abuse of the authority granted thereby,
and may be canceled by the department, after notice and hearing, for the
violation of any term or condition."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050.
Report Title:
Wildlife Control Permits; Department of Land and Natural Resources; Feral Pigs
Description:
Codifies certain administrative rules of the Department of Land and Natural Resources regarding permits to destroy or control harmful feral pigs. Requires the authorized agent of the Department of Land and Natural Resources to issue or deny permits for complaint-based destruction or control of game mammals within one hundred eighty days. Allows applicants to appeal permit decisions if a permit is not issued within one hundred eighty days. Takes effect 7/1/2050. (SD1)
The summary description
of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is
not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.