Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1628

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

White-tailed deer; prohibit certain requirements for CWD testing and registration fees for certain enclosures.

Impact

In addition to eliminating registration fees, HB1628 removes requirements for chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing within these enclosures. This represents a significant shift in the state's approach to disease monitoring as owners are no longer mandated to test their deer for CWD unless the disease is detected within five miles of their enclosure. This amendment could lead to concerns regarding disease spread among deer populations; however, it is designed to streamline the process for enclosure management and ease administrative burdens on wildlife owners.

Summary

House Bill 1628 aims to amend several sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 regarding the management and registration of enclosures containing white-tailed deer. It specifically prohibits the imposition of any registration fees for such enclosures, thus alleviating a financial burden on owners while still requiring them to notify the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks about the existence and details of their enclosures. The bill effectively reduces the regulatory requirements previously imposed on deer enclosures, promoting easier management for deer owners.

Conclusion

If enacted, House Bill 1628 will take effect on July 1, 2026, marking a noteworthy change in the management of wildlife within Mississippi. The bill seeks to encourage wildlife commerce while simultaneously raising questions about the long-term implications for disease management and ecological wellbeing.

Contention

This bill has raised points of contention among stakeholders, especially regarding public health and wildlife preservation. Proponents believe that reducing these restrictions will benefit deer owners by allowing them more freedom in managing their herds without the stringent oversight previously required. Critics, however, argue that lifting CWD testing requirements could increase the risk of potential outbreaks, as infected animals may not be detected quickly enough, thereby risking broader impacts on the wildlife population and ecosystems of Mississippi. The balance between economic freedom for deer enclosure owners and public health safety remains a central debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2283

CWD testing; make third violation a felony with an increased penalty.

MS HB816

Harvest reporting program; establish for white-tailed deer.

MS HB1462

Hunting and fishing on lands of others by unlawful entry; remove requirement of payment of restitution to landowner for whitetail deer taken thereon.

MS HB826

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS HB1923

Boat trailers; exempt from highway privilege tax, ad valorem tax and registration and tag requirements.

MS HB553

Mississippi Wild Turkey Stamp; establish.

MS SB2279

Hunting on streets and railroads; clarify prohibition on for compliance with United States and Mississippi Constitutions.

MS HB1338

Unmarked vehicles; revise requirements for and prohibit impersonation of law enforcement.

MS SB2277

Game wardens; delete 64-hour-college credit and associate degree requirements.

MS HB665

Driver's license; revise certain requirements and create certificate for driving.

Similar Bills

MS SB2656

White-tailed deer enclosures; prohibit registration fees and certain requirements related to chronic wasting disease testing for.

MS SB2428

White-tailed deer enclosures; enable testing for CWD by submission of viable samples or alternative methods for such testing.

NE LB357

Change provisions relating to the State Racing and Gaming Commission, the Nebraska Racetrack Gaming Act, racetrack enclosures, and racing and gaming funds

MS SB2283

CWD testing; make third violation a felony with an increased penalty.

NJ S1010

Establishes offense of reckless trespass involving wild animal; establishes penalties; establishes liability for resulting harm to wild animal.

AZ SB1614

Horse racing; advance deposit wagering

MS SB2655

Supplemental feeding of deer; allow on private lands using certain products regardless of CWD Management Zone.

TX SB2969

Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of trespass in a facility housing an animal and to restitution for property damage resulting from that trespass.