Game and Fish Laws - As introduced, requires reciprocal fee increases for nonresident licenses to hunt, fish, trap, or provide guide services for persons who are residents of states that charge higher nonresident fees to Tennessee residents. - Amends TCA Title 11 and Title 70.
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  • Actions For SB0828Date
    Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate Energy, Ag., and Nat. Resources Committee03/08/2023
    Placed on Senate Energy, Ag., and Nat. Resources Committee calendar for 3/8/202303/01/2023
    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Energy, Ag., and Nat. Resources Committee02/06/2023
    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration02/02/2023
    Filed for introduction01/30/2023
    Actions For HB0967Date
    Assigned to s/c Departments & Agencies Subcommittee02/07/2023
    P2C, ref. to State Government Committee02/02/2023
    Intro., P1C.02/01/2023
    Filed for introduction01/30/2023
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  • Fiscal Summary

    NOT SIGNIFICANT


    Bill Summary

    Present law requires the Tennessee fish and wildlife commission ("commission") to collect certain fees from nonresidents for the privilege of hunting, trip hunting, sport fishing, and trapping. The fees range from $5-$250.

    This bill provides, instead, that if a state that is contiguous to this state charges Tennessee residents a higher fee to hunt, fish, or trap, or conduct hunting, fishing, or trapping guide services, in the contiguous state than the fee that the contiguous state's residents pay for the same privilege in Tennessee, then the commission must increase the nonresident fee to an amount at least equal to the fee that the contiguous state charges Tennessee residents.

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  • House Floor and Committee Votes

    Votes for Bill HB0967 by the House are not available.

    Senate Floor and Committee Votes

    Votes for Bill SB0828 by the Senate are not available.