2009 Regular Session

SENATE BILL 944

File Code: Hunting and Fishing
Sponsored By:
Senators Dyson, Colburn, and Middleton
Entitled:
Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties - Deer Hunting

Synopsis:

Requiring the Department of Natural Resources to establish a program in Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties to train rifle shooters to hunt deer during daylight hours for the purpose of controlling the deer population in those counties; requiring the Department to give applicants who hold a Deer Damage Permit priority in acceptance to the program; requiring the Department to adopt specified regulations; etc.

History by Legislative and Calendar Date

Legislative date is used to record history occurring in the Chambers otherwise Calendar date is used.
Senate Action
2/18
First Reading Senate Rules
2/26
Re-referred Education Health and Environmental Affairs
Hearing 3/13 at 1:00 p.m.
3/27
Favorable with Amendments Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
3/28
Third Reading Passed (44-0)
House Action
3/27
First Reading House Rules and Executive Nominations
4/10
Re-referred Environmental Matters

Sponsored by:

Senator Roy P. Dyson, District 29
Senator Richard F. Colburn, District 37
Senator Thomas M. Middleton, District 28

Bill indexed under the following Subjects:

Agriculture -see also- Farmland
Animals -see also- Birds; Turtles
Calvert County
Charles County
Guns
Hunting -see also- Trapping
Licenses -see also- Alcoholic Bev Lic; Drivers` Licenses
Natural Resources, Department of
Rules and Regulations
St. Mary`s County
Weapons -see also- Guns

Bill affects the following Statutes:

Natural Resources
( 10-408.2 , 10-415 , 10-415 )

Documents:

Bill Text (Displayed in PDF Format): First Reading, Third Reading, Enrolled
Fiscal and Policy Note (Displayed in PDF Format): Available
Amendments (Displayed in PDF Format):
Senate
Number: 314637/01     Offered on: March 27, 2009   at: 12:45 p.m.     Status: Adopted
Roll Call Vote (Legislative date is shown):
Senate
March 28, 2009: Third Reading Passed (44-0)