SRC-SEW S.B. 1194 77(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterS.B. 1194
By: Wentworth
Natural Resources
6/14/2001
Enrolled


DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

Bats have important ecological, and thus economic, roles in pest control,
pollination, and seed dispersal.  However, the killing and disturbance of
bats in Texas is leading to significant declines in many bat populations.
These populations are susceptible to decline and extinction because they
are relatively slow at reproducing and because some species form large
colonies that are vulnerable to vandalism and human interference.  S.B.
1194 prohibits a person, with certain exceptions, from killing a bat or
selling, offering for sale, purchasing, offering for purchase, or
possessing a bat or any part of a bat, dead or alive, and provides
penalties for such offenses. 


RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a
state officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 63B, Parks and Wildlife Code, by adding Section
63.101, as follows: 

Sec.  63.101.  PROTECTION OF BATS.  Prohibits, with certain exceptions, a
person from hunting a bat or selling, offering for sale, purchasing,
offering to purchase, or possessing after a purchase a bat or any part of a
bat, dead or alive.  Authorizes a bat to be removed or hunted if the bat is
inside a building occupied by people.  Provides that this section does not
apply to certain persons under certain circumstances. 

SECTION 2.  Amends Section 63.104(c), Parks and Wildlife Code, to provide
that a person who violates Section 63.002 or 63.101 of this code commits an
offense that is a Class C Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor. 

SECTION 3.  Effective date: September 1, 2001.  
  Makes application of this Act prospective.