By Turner of Coleman                                     H.B. No. 9
       74R3871 MI-F
                                 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
    1-1                                AN ACT
    1-2  relating to the management of certain wildlife or exotic animals
    1-3  from aircraft.
    1-4        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
    1-5        SECTION 1.  The heading of Subchapter G, Chapter 43, Parks
    1-6  and Wildlife Code, is amended to read as follows:
    1-7    SUBCHAPTER G. PERMITS <PERMITS> TO <CONTROL DEPREDATING ANIMALS
    1-8       AND TO> MANAGE WILDLIFE AND EXOTIC ANIMALS FROM AIRCRAFT
    1-9        SECTION 2.  Sec. 43.102, Parks and Wildlife Code, is amended
   1-10  to read as follows:
   1-11        Sec. 43.102.  Permit Authorized.  Under Public Law 92-159,
   1-12  Section (b)(1) (85 Stat. 480, 16 U.S.C. 742j-1), the department may
   1-13  issue permits for the <control of depredating animals or the>
   1-14  management of wildlife and exotic animals by the use of aircraft in
   1-15  this state.
   1-16        SECTION 3.  Section 43.103, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   1-17  amended to read as follows:
   1-18        Sec. 43.103.  Definitions.  In this subchapter:
   1-19              (1)  "Aircraft" means a mechanical or other device used
   1-20  for flight in the air.
   1-21              (2)  "Depredating animals" means bobcats, feral hogs,
   1-22  red foxes, <exotic animals,> coyotes, and crossbreeds between
   1-23  coyotes and dogs but does not include birds or fowl.
   1-24              (3)  "Exotic animals" includes exotic livestock and
    2-1  exotic fowl <animals> as defined by Section 161.001(a), Agriculture
    2-2  Code <62.015 of this code> and wild animals that are nonindigenous
    2-3  to Texas <that are defined by Section 12.601 of this code>.
    2-4              (4)  "Harass" means to disturb, worry, molest, harry,
    2-5  torment, rally, concentrate, drive, or herd.
    2-6              (5)  "Management <Manage> by the use of aircraft" means
    2-7  counting, photographing, relocating, capturing, or hunting <to
    2-8  count, photograph, relocate, or capture> by the use of aircraft.
    2-9              (6)  "Wildlife" means any vertebrate species or their
   2-10  hybrids that normally live in a state of nature and are not
   2-11  ordinarily domesticated.  This definition includes depredating
   2-12  animals <other than a domesticated animal>.
   2-13        SECTION 4.  Section 43.104, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   2-14  amended to read as follows:
   2-15        Sec. 43.104.  Grounds to Issue Permit.  <(a)> The department
   2-16  may issue a permit to any person if the department finds that
   2-17  management of wildlife or exotic animals <control of depredating
   2-18  animals> by the use of aircraft is necessary to protect or to aid
   2-19  in the administration or protection of land, water, wildlife,
   2-20  livestock, domesticated animals, human life, or crops<.>
   2-21        <(b)  The department may issue a permit to a person
   2-22  authorizing the use of an aircraft to manage wildlife if the
   2-23  department finds that the use of an aircraft will aid in the
   2-24  management of wildlife> and will not have a deleterious effect on
   2-25  indigenous species.
   2-26        SECTION 5.  Section 43.105, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   2-27  amended to read as follows:
    3-1        Sec. 43.105.  Application for Permit.  (a) An applicant for a
    3-2  permit under this subchapter shall file with the application one or
    3-3  more affidavits, containing facts as well as opinion, as to why the
    3-4  permit should be issued for <the control of depredating animals or>
    3-5  the management of wildlife or exotic animals by the use of
    3-6  aircraft.
    3-7        (b)  <An applicant for a permit to control depredating
    3-8  animals from an aircraft must submit an application containing the
    3-9  landowner's authorization to control depredating animals to the
   3-10  department for each land holding stating the kind and number of
   3-11  depredating animals to be controlled.>
   3-12        <(c)>  An applicant for a permit under this subchapter <to
   3-13  manage wildlife from an aircraft> must submit an application
   3-14  containing the landowner's authorization to manage wildlife or
   3-15  exotic animals to the department for each land holding stating the
   3-16  kind and number of wildlife or exotic animals to be managed.
   3-17        SECTION 6.  Section 43.106, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   3-18  amended to read as follows:
   3-19        Sec. 43.106.  Form and Period of Validity of Permit; Renewal.
   3-20  (a) The department shall prescribe the form and manner of issuance
   3-21  of, and periods of validity and renewal dates for, permits and
   3-22  landowner's authorizations authorized by this subchapter.
   3-23        (b)  A landowner's authorization for the management of
   3-24  wildlife or exotic animals by the use of aircraft in which
   3-25  permission to hunt wildlife or exotic animals is sought may be
   3-26  approved only for hunting depredating animals or exotic animals.
   3-27  <The department may issue a permit to control depredating animals
    4-1  for a period not to exceed one year and may renew a permit on a
    4-2  showing that the renewal is necessary.>
    4-3        <(c)  The department may issue a permit to manage wildlife
    4-4  for a period not to exceed one year and may renew the permit on a
    4-5  showing that the renewal is necessary.>
    4-6        <(d)  A landowner agreement application to manage wildlife
    4-7  may only be approved by the department on a case-by-case basis for
    4-8  the time period required to complete the management activity and
    4-9  under no circumstances to exceed 14 days.>
   4-10        SECTION 7.  Section 43.107, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   4-11  amended to read as follows:
   4-12        Sec. 43.107.  REPORTS REQUIRED.  (a)  The holder of a permit
   4-13  under this subchapter shall report to <file with> the department in
   4-14  the time and manner required by commission proclamation <within 30
   4-15  days following the end of each calendar quarter or on termination
   4-16  of the permit, whichever occurs first, a report showing:>
   4-17              <(1)  the name and address of the permit holder;>
   4-18              <(2)  the number and a description of the depredating
   4-19  animals taken under the permit, and the number and description of
   4-20  the depredating animals authorized to be taken under the permit, or
   4-21  the number and description of wildlife captured or managed;>
   4-22              <(3)  a description of the area to which the permit is
   4-23  applicable;>
   4-24              <(4)  dates of flight taken for the control of
   4-25  depredating animals or for the management of wildlife; and>
   4-26              <(5)  any other relevant information the department may
   4-27  require>.
    5-1        (b)  An offense under this section may be prosecuted in the
    5-2  county in which the defendant resides or in the county where the
    5-3  offense took place.
    5-4        SECTION 8.  Section 43.109, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
    5-5  amended to read as follows:
    5-6        Sec. 43.109.  Regulations.  (a) The commission may make
    5-7  regulations governing <control of depredating animals and>
    5-8  management of wildlife or exotic animals by the use of aircraft
    5-9  under this subchapter.
   5-10        (b)  A proclamation or regulation of the commission adopted
   5-11  under this subchapter may:
   5-12              (1)  prescribe forms and procedures for permit
   5-13  applications;
   5-14              (2)  establish procedures for the management of
   5-15  <controlling depredating animals or managing> wildlife or exotic
   5-16  animals by the use of aircraft;
   5-17              (3)  limit the time and the place for which a permit is
   5-18  valid;
   5-19              (4)  prohibit acts; and
   5-20              (5)  require, limit, or prohibit any activity as
   5-21  necessary to implement this subchapter.
   5-22        SECTION 9.  Section 43.1095, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
   5-23  amended to read as follows:
   5-24        Sec. 43.1095.  Prohibited Acts.  (a) For purposes of this
   5-25  subchapter, a person commits an offense if that person:
   5-26              (1)  hunts or kills, or attempt to hunt or kill, from
   5-27  an aircraft any animal or bird that is not specifically authorized
    6-1  by a permit issued under this subchapter;
    6-2              (2)  <possesses a firearm or any other device capable
    6-3  of killing or wounding an animal or bird other than a device
    6-4  specifically authorized by the permit while operating under a
    6-5  permit issued to manage wildlife by use of aircraft;>
    6-6              <(3)  uses an aircraft to hunt or kill animals defined
    6-7  as depredating animals without first obtaining and having in his
    6-8  immediate possession a valid permit to control depredating animals
    6-9  by the use of aircraft;>
   6-10              <(4)>  uses an aircraft to manage wildlife or exotic
   6-11  animals without first obtaining and having in the person's <his>
   6-12  immediate possession a <valid> permit and a landowner's
   6-13  authorization for the management of <to manage> wildlife or exotic
   6-14  animals by the use of aircraft; or
   6-15              (3) <(5)>  uses an aircraft to harass wildlife, exotic
   6-16  animals, or any other animal or bird.
   6-17        (b)  It is a defense to prosecution for harassment of
   6-18  wildlife or exotic animals under this section if the person is
   6-19  engaged in the activity of counting, photographing, relocating,
   6-20  <or> capturing, or hunting wildlife or exotic animals under the
   6-21  authority of a permit under this subchapter <to manage wildlife by
   6-22  the use of aircraft>.
   6-23        (c)  Nothing in this section authorizes a person to hunt any
   6-24  animal or bird from an aircraft for sport <conduct activities under
   6-25  a depredating animal control permit and a wildlife management
   6-26  permit simultaneously>.
   6-27        SECTION 10.  Section 43.110, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
    7-1  amended to read as follows:
    7-2        Sec. 43.110.  PERMIT FEE.  The <commission shall set a> fee
    7-3  for a permit that authorizes <the taking of  depredating animals
    7-4  or> the management of wildlife or exotic animals by the use of
    7-5  aircraft is $200 or an amount set by the commission, whichever
    7-6  amount is more.
    7-7        SECTION 11.  Section 43.111, Parks and Wildlife Code, is
    7-8  amended to read as follows:
    7-9        Sec. 43.111.  PENALTY.  (a)  Except as otherwise provided by
   7-10  this section, a <A> person who violates any provision of this
   7-11  subchapter or a proclamation or regulation adopted under this
   7-12  subchapter  commits an offense that is a Class A Parks and Wildlife
   7-13  Code misdemeanor.
   7-14        (b)  A person who violates Section 43.107 commits an offense
   7-15  that is a Class C Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor.
   7-16        (c)  If it is shown at the trial of the defendant for a
   7-17  violation of this subchapter or a proclamation or regulation
   7-18  adopted under this subchapter that the defendant has been convicted
   7-19  of a Class A Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor violation of this
   7-20  subchapter within 10 years preceding the trial date, on conviction
   7-21  the defendant shall be punished for a Parks and Wildlife Code
   7-22  felony.  This subsection does not apply if the previous conviction
   7-23  was for a violation of Section 43.107.
   7-24        SECTION 12.  Sections 62.015(a), (d), (e), (f), and (g),
   7-25  Parks and Wildlife Code, are amended to read as follows:
   7-26        (a)  In this section, "exotic animal" means exotic livestock
   7-27  or exotic fowl as defined by Section 161.001(a), Agriculture
    8-1  Code <axis deer, fallow deer, blackbuck antelope, sika deer, aoudad
    8-2  sheep, mouflon sheep, barbado sheep, European red deer, Corsican
    8-3  sheep, four-horned sheep, sambar deer, eland antelope, sable
    8-4  antelope, white-tailed gnu, impala, greater kudu, blesbok, gazelle,
    8-5  oryx, guanaco, llama, thar, nilgai antelope, or ibex>.
    8-6        (d)  Except as provided in Subsections (e) and (f) of this
    8-7  section, no person may possess an exotic animal or the carcass of
    8-8  an exotic animal.
    8-9        (e)  Subsection (d) of this section does not apply to the
   8-10  owner or employee of the owner of the exotic animal, a person who
   8-11  holds a permit for the management of wildlife or exotic animals by
   8-12  the use of <to control depredating animals from  an> aircraft under
   8-13  Subchapter G, Chapter 43, of this code, a public health officer, a
   8-14  law enforcement officer, or a veterinarian.
   8-15        (f)  It is  an affirmative defense to a prosecution under
   8-16  Subsection (d) of this section that the person possessed the exotic
   8-17  animal or the carcass of the exotic animal with the knowledge and
   8-18  consent of the owner.
   8-19        (g)  A person who violates this section commits an offense
   8-20  that is a Class A Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor <is guilty of
   8-21  a misdemeanor and on conviction is punishable by a fine of not more
   8-22  than $1,500 or confinement in jail for not more than six months or
   8-23  both>.
   8-24        SECTION 13.  (a)  The change in law made by this Act applies
   8-25  only to an offense committed on or after the effective date of this
   8-26  Act.  For purposes of this section, an offense occurs before the
   8-27  effective date of this  Act if any element of the offense occurs
    9-1  before that date.
    9-2        (b)  An offense committed before the effective date of this
    9-3  Act is governed by the law in effect when the offense was
    9-4  committed, and the former law is continued in effect for that
    9-5  purpose.
    9-6        SECTION 14.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1995.
    9-7        SECTION 15.  The importance of this legislation and the
    9-8  crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
    9-9  emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
   9-10  constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
   9-11  days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.