Senate Committee on Natural Resources This measure may be considered for action during today s work session. March 26, 2015

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Senate Committee on Natural Resources This measure may be considered for action during today s work session. March, 0 Committee Action: Do Pass Amend & Do Pass Other SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to preserve the right to hunt, trap and fish in this State. (BDR C-00) Sponsored by: Senators Hammond, Goicoechea, and Gustavson Date Heard: March, 0 Fiscal Impact: Effect on Local Government: No Effect on the State: No Senate Joint Resolution No. proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution by adding a new section to Article to preserve the right to hunt, trap, and fish and provides that hunting, trapping, and fishing are the preferred means of managing wildlife in this State. Senate Joint Resolution No. further provides that the right to hunt, trap, and fish does not: () create a right to trespass on private property; () affect any right to divert, appropriate, or use water or establish any minimum amount of water in any body of water; () diminish any other property right; or () prohibit the enactment or enforcement of any statute or regulation requiring the revocation or suspension of a person s hunting, trapping, or fishing license. Amendments: Two amendments were proposed after the hearing, as follows:. One amendment was proposed by Kyle Davis. A copy is attached. Specifically, the proposal amends Section of the bill: a. Adds the language and which promote wildlife conservation and management ; an important part of our state heritage, and shall remain an integral component of ; and management ; and b. Deletes the language the preferred means of managing.. One amendment was proposed by the bill sponsor, Senator Hammond. A mock-up is attached. Specifically, the proposal amends Section of the bill: a. Adds that there is no right created to trespass on public property; and b. Adds that the section does not prohibit enactment of regulations requiring a person to obtain a hunting, trapping, or fishing license. Special Notes: No other amendments have been proposed.

S.J.R. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. SENATORS HAMMOND, GOICOECHEA, GUSTAVSON; AND SETTELMEYER MARCH, 0 Referred to Committee on Natural Resources SUMMARY Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to preserve the right to hunt, trap and fish in this State. (BDR C-00) FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. ~ EXPLANATION Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to amend the Nevada Constitution to preserve the right to hunt, trap and fish in this State. 9 Legislative Counsel s Digest: This resolution proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution by adding a new section to Article to preserve the right to hunt, trap and fish for residents of this State. This resolution provides that hunting, trapping and fishing are the preferred means of managing wildlife in this State. This resolution further provides that the right to hunt, trap and fish does not: () create a right to trespass on private property; () affect certain existing rights related to water management or use; () diminish any other property right; or () prohibit the enactment or enforcement of any statute or regulation requiring the revocation or suspension of a person s hunting, trapping or fishing license. 9 0 RESOLVED BY THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, JOINTLY, That a new section, designated Section, be added to Article of the Nevada Constitution to read as follows: Sec... The right to hunt, trap and fish, including by the use of any traditional method, shall be preserved for the residents of this State and managed through statutes and regulations which preserve that right. Hunting, trapping and fishing of wildlife by members of the public is the preferred means of managing wildlife in this State.. This section does not: - *SJR*

(a) Create a right to trespass on private property; (b) Affect any right to divert, appropriate or use water or establish any minimum amount of water in any body of water; (c) Diminish any other private right; or (d) Prohibit the enactment or enforcement of any statute or regulation requiring the suspension or revocation of a person s hunting, trapping or fishing license. H - *SJR*