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2011 SESSION
SB 868 Damage of crops and livestock; lawful killing of deer, elk, and bear.
Introduced by: Richard H. Stuart | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Damage of crops and livestock; lawful killing of elk. Changes the procedures for lawfully killing animals that damage agricultural operations and adds elk to those animals that may be killed. Whenever deer, elk, and bear are damaging agricultural operations, the landowner may request authorization from the Director of the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. The Director shall authorize the landowner for a period of one year and the landowner shall report to the Director whenever such animals are killed. Any person receiving permission from the Director to kill deer, elk, and bear because of property damage may not charge a fee to transfer such privilege.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Damage of crops and livestock; lawful killing of elk and Canada geese. Adds elk and Canada geese to those animals that may be lawfully killed pursuant to authorization from the Director of the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries whenever such animals are damaging fruit trees, crops, livestock or personal property utilized for commercial agricultural production in the Commonwealth. Currently, the Director may authorize only that deer and bear may be lawfully killed when they cause damage on agricultural lands.