SRC-ARR S.B. 133 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS Senate Research CenterS.B. 133 By: Brown Natural Resources 6/24/1999 Enrolled DIGEST Currently, Texas law recognizes certain flora and fauna that serve to symbolize the rich diversity of our state. The lightning whelk has been the official state shell since 1987 due to its unique characteristics and preference for the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. S.B. 133 prohibits the retention of lightning whelk while trawling for shrimp, but does not restrict any other activity associated with shell collecting. PURPOSE As enrolled, S.B. 133 relates to the retention of lightning whelks caught in shrimp trawls. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY This bill does not grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or agency. SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS SECTION 1. Amends Section 77.0191, Parks and Wildlife Code, as follows: Sec. 77.0191. New heading: RETENTION OF REDFISH, SPECKLED SEA TROUT, AND LIGHTNING WHELKS. Prohibits a person who uses a trawl for the purpose of taking shrimp, on board a boat licensed under this chapter and if there is a shrimp trawl on board, from retaining a redfish, speckled sea trout, or lightning whelk, also known as Busycon perversum pulleyi, caught in the trawl. Makes conforming changes. SECTION 2. Effective date: September 1, 1999. Makes application of this Act prospective. SECTION 3. Emergency clause.