HB 1525 Access to Conservation records, preparation of wild game dinners
Bill Summary
- Prepared by Senate Research -

HCS/HBs 1525, 1269 & 1430 - This act adds three new sections to the chapter relating to the Department of Conservation.

Section 252.228 limits access to personal information provided to obtain hunting, fishing or trapping permits. Upon written request of the permit holder, such information would only be available to courts, enforcement agencies and governmental entities in furtherance of mandated duties. Credit card numbers provided to the Department are deemed closed records.

Section 252.244 allows political subdivisions, schools and specified benevolent organizations to prepare and serve wild game in conjunction with special events or when the organization is feeding the indigent. Individuals would be allowed to donate, collect and transport game lawfully taken to charitable entities for the preparation of meals provided that all game donated is accompanied by information identifying the donor. Any dining hall where wild game is served must be posted with visible signs alerting diners that the meat has not been subjected to state or federal inspection.

Section 252.247 permits the Conservation Commission to enter into compacts with other states to pursue wildlife violations.
DENISE GARNIER

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