Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF747

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Authority over farmed white-tailed deer reinstatement to the Board of Animal Health

Impact

If passed, SF747 would significantly modify the existing legal framework surrounding the management of farmed Cervidae, particularly by reinforcing the role of the Board of Animal Health. The bill establishes that all farmed Cervidae must be registered and adhere to mandatory testing protocols for CWD. It also sets forth guidelines for handling escaped farmed deer, necessitating immediate reporting and potential capture or destruction of the animals if not retrieved within a specified timeframe, thereby imposing stricter responsibilities on deer farm owners.

Summary

SF747 is a legislative proposal aimed at returning authority over farmed white-tailed deer to the Board of Animal Health in Minnesota. The bill modifies existing statutes governing Cervidae farming and emphasizes the importance of stringent regulations and health monitoring, particularly concerning chronic wasting disease (CWD) – a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy affecting deer. The bill aims to strengthen the state’s ability to manage risks associated with farmed deer populations and highlights the necessity for enhanced fencing regulations to prevent escapes and intermingling with wild deer populations, which could exacerbate the spread of CWD.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF747 include the appropriateness of the proposed regulatory measures. Some stakeholders argue that such stringent regulations are essential for managing CWD and protecting both farmed and wild deer populations, while others express concerns about the economic implications for farmers, fearing increased operational burdens and costs. The appropriations specified in the bill, including potential financial compensation for farmers adversely affected by overregulation, indicate recognition of these concerns, yet further debates may arise regarding the adequacy and fairness of such provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4461

Remove prohibition on new white-tailed deer farms

MN HF4099

Prohibition on new white-tailed deer farms removed.

MN SF659

Certain duties transferal from the commissioner of natural resources to the Board of Animal Health

MN SF4841

Physical contact between farmed Cervidae and free-roaming Cervidae prevention fencing requirement removal and registration revocation under certain circumstances authority removal

MN HF4794

Farmed Cervidae fencing requirements modified.

MN SF4905

Farmed Cervidae fencing requirements modifications

MN SF553

Farmed Cervidae fencing requirements provisions modifications

MN HF1676

Farmed Cervidae provisions modified.

MN SF2302

Farmed Cervidae provisions modifications

MN HF1296

Classification of commercial dog and cat breeder data collected and maintained by the Board of Animal Health modified; kennel and dealer advertising requirements modified; and Board of Animal Health required to post certain kennel, dealer, and commercial breeder information.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.