REPEAL LOCAL SUNDAY HUNTING BAN - H.B. 4011: FLOOR ANALYSIS


sans-serif">House Bill 4011 (as reported without amendment)

Sponsor: Representative Gene DeRossett

House Committee: Conservation and Outdoor Recreation

Senate Committee: Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs


CONTENT


The bill would repeal Local Act 9 of 1927, which prohibits hunting on the land of another person on Sunday in Washtenaw County.


A violation of the local act is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of at least $10 but not more than $25, up to 30 days’ imprisonment, or both.


The local act had to be approved by the voters of Washtenaw County.


The bill is tie-barred to House Bill 4599, which would repeal a local act that prohibits Sunday hunting on the land of another in Tuscola County, and local acts that prohibit Sunday hunting with dogs or firearms in Hillsdale, Lenawee, and St. Clair Counties.


 - Legislative Analyst: Claire Layman


FISCAL IMPACT


The bill would have no fiscal impact on State government. It would have a minimal impact on local units of government since the prohibition on Sunday hunting is not well enforced. There would be a slight reduction in fine revenue, which is distributed to local libraries, and in the costs of imprisonment and probation, depending on the sentences violators currently receive.


Date Completed: 11-6-03 - Fiscal Analyst: Jessica Runnels


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This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.