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MO SB299

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/17/2011

Primary Sponsor

Brian Munzlinger

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Origin

Senate

2011 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Department of Conservation is financially responsible for all damage caused by wild elk, including crop and pasture damage, livestock losses from harassment or disease, property damage, motor vehicle collisions, and personal injuries or death from vehicle collisions with elk

  • Violations of wildlife pursuit, taking, killing, possession, or disposition rules remain a class A misdemeanor, with infractions for record-keeping violations by fur buyers and dealers punishable by fines of $10 to $100

  • Landowners and lessors are permitted to destroy wild elk on their property when the elk have caused damage to the land

Legislative Description

Requires the Department of Conservation to compensate for damage caused by wild elk

Last Action

S Informal Calendar S Bills for Perfection--SB 299-Munzlinger, with SCS (pending)

5/13/2011

Committee Referrals

Agriculture, Food Production And Outdoor Resources2/24/2011

Full Bill Text

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