88R13867 KBB-D
 
  By: Guillen H.B. No. 4413
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the establishment of a task force to make
  recommendations for updating the livestock brand registration
  process.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 144, Agriculture Code, is amended by
  adding Subchapter D to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER D. UPDATED LIVESTOCK BRAND REGISTRATION TASK FORCE
         Sec. 144.061.  TASK FORCE ON UPDATING LIVESTOCK BRAND
  REGISTRATION PROCESS. (a) A task force is established under this
  subchapter to make recommendations for updating the process of
  brand registration before the upcoming brand registration renewals
  required in 2032. 
         (b)  The Texas Animal Health Commission shall establish a
  task force that is composed of representatives from: 
               (1)  the County and District Clerks Association of
  Texas;
               (2)  county sheriff's departments; 
               (3)  the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers
  Association; and
               (4)  any other association or department that the Texas
  Animal Health Commission determines necessary. 
         Sec. 144.062.  DUTIES OF TASK FORCE. The task force
  established under this subchapter shall: 
               (1)  develop recommendations for the implementation of
  a digital registration method for livestock brands that:
                     (A)  is standard across all counties; 
                     (B)  uses a database that will standardize the
  format of information for all counties; and
                     (C)  has other attributes of functionality that
  the task force identifies as useful; 
               (2)  develop recommendations for a technology to
  identify livestock that would be standardized across the state and: 
                     (A)  allows the information to be read wirelessly
  at a distance of at least 30 feet;
                     (B)  interfaces with the statewide digital brand
  database;
                     (C)  is easy to implement across all producers,
  including large scale and small scale producers;
                     (D)  allows easy identification of the owners of
  stray livestock; and 
                     (E)  has other attributes of functionality that
  the task force identifies as useful; 
               (3)  develop recommendations for updating Chapter 142,
  Agriculture Code, that:
                     (A)  would simplify and speed the process of
  reuniting stray livestock with owners;
                     (B)  reduces the operational and financial burden
  placed on law enforcement and political subdivisions associated
  with stray livestock; and 
                     (C)  has other attributes of functionality that
  the task force identifies as useful;
               (4)  develop recommendations for creating a digital
  guide of best practices for livestock owners, political
  subdivisions, and law enforcement agencies associated with stray
  cattle and livestock branding and identification; and
               (5)  establish other goals or recommendations the task
  force identifies as within its scope and worth pursuing or
  recommending.
         Sec. 144.063.  REPORTS. The task force established under
  this subchapter shall prepare and submit reports based on the task
  force's recommendations to the governor, lieutenant governor,
  speaker of the house of representatives, and the chairs of the
  relevant legislative committees: 
               (1)  a first interim report to be submitted not later
  than December 1, 2024;
               (2)  a second interim report to be submitted not later
  than December 1, 2026;
               (3)  a third interim report to be submitted not later
  than December 1, 2028;
               (4)  a final interim report to be submitted not later
  than December 1, 2030; and
               (5)  a comprehensive report of the task force's
  analysis and findings after the implementation of the updated brand
  registration process to be submitted following the brand renewal in
  2032, not later than December 1, 2032. 
         Sec. 144.064.  EXPIRATION. This subchapter expires January
  1, 2033.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.