HARRISBURG
– The House Game and Fisheries Committee today approved four bills,
including one sponsored by Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) that
clarifies the authority of conservation officers.
House
Bill 1584 outlines the authority of wildlife and waterways conservation
officers to issue written or verbal warnings in lieu of making arrests
or issuing citations.
“While
this authority is available to conservation officers currently, it is
not specifically spelled out in law and therefore may not be being used
as much as it could be or should be,” said Causer, who serves as
chairman of the committee. “As a former police officer, I know how
important it is to exercise discretion in law enforcement.”
The
committee also approved Senate Bill 648, sponsored by Sen. Richard
Alloway (R-Adams/Cumberland/ Franklin/York), which protects the rights
of property owners who allow hunting on their property. The bill ensures
those landowners are not subject to prosecution for violations
committed by hunters on their land.
Finally,
the committee approved two bills sponsored by Rep. Gary Haluska
(D-Cambria). House Bill 681 removes the authority for commissioners of
the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission to enforce powers granted to
waterway patrolmen. House Bill 1144 amends the definition of “bow” to
include crossbows and any device held in place by a brace secured around
the body.
The bills now go to the full House for consideration.
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