HB 1211 - Southern Appalachian brook trout; official state cold water game fish; designate

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Current Status

05/01/06 - House Date Signed by Governor

First Reader Summary

A BILL to be entitled an Act to amend Article 3 of Chapter 3 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to state symbols, so as to designate the Southern Appalachian brook trout as the official state cold water game fish; to provide for legislative findings; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

Votes

Electronically Recorded Votes
Date Time Vote No Yeas Nays NV Exc Description
02/15/06 11:36 AM House Vote #643 161 001 013 005 PASS
03/24/06 02:55 PM Senate Vote #968 046 001 005 004 PASSAGE AS AMENDED
03/30/06 09:08 PM House Vote #1141 151 001 025 003 ADOPT CCR
03/30/06 10:41 PM Senate Vote #1193 047 000 006 003 ADOPT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

Status History

Bill History
Date Action
02/02/2006 House First Readers
02/03/2006 House Second Readers
02/09/2006 House Committee Favorably Reported
02/15/2006 House Third Readers
02/15/2006 House Passed/Adopted
02/16/2006 Senate Read and Referred
03/20/2006 Senate Committee Favorably Reported
03/22/2006 Senate Read Second Time
03/24/2006 Senate Third Read
03/24/2006 Senate Passed/Adopted
03/28/2006 House Disagrees Senate Amend/Sub
03/30/2006 Senate Insists
03/30/2006 House Insists
03/30/2006 House Conference Committee Appointed
03/30/2006 Senate Conference Committee Appointed
03/30/2006 House Conference Committee Report Adopted
03/30/2006 Senate Conference Committee Report Adopted
04/07/2006 House Sent to Governor
05/01/2006 House Date Signed by Governor
05/01/2006 Act 697
07/01/2006 Effective Date

Footnotes

2/15/06 Structured Rule
3/30/06 Senate Conferees: 52, 20, 53
06 HB 1211/AP
House Bill 1211 (AS PASSED HOUSE AND SENATE)
By: Representatives Reese of the 98th, Lane of the 158th, Ralston of the 7th, Holt of the 112th, Crawford of the 127th, and others

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT

To amend Article 3 of Chapter 3 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to state symbols, so as to designate the Southern Appalachian brook trout as the official state cold water game fish; to designate the red drum as the official state salt-water fish; to provide for legislative findings; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:

SECTION 1.
(a) The General Assembly finds and determines that:
(1) The Southern Appalachian brook trout is one of naturés most exquisite forms of art with its brilliant colors and intricate patterns;
(2) The Southern Appalachian brook trout makes its home in the clean, cold, crystal clear waters of the North Georgia mountains and is Georgiás only native Salmonid species;
(3) Throughout our statés history, our citizens have prized the Southern Appalachian brook trout for its tasty flesh and plentiful numbers;
(4) Over the past century, however, extensive logging has decimated brook trout waters through sedimentation and erosion of habitat and, when nonnative trout were stocked to replace lost populations, the brook trout could not compete and were driven to higher elevation streams where they remain today;
(5) The brook trout is also subject to harm today from acid rain that is deposited in the high mountains and ridges of our state from air pollution;
(6) The protection of the Southern Appalachian brook trout has become a major conservation concern and the inclusion of the Southern Appalachian brook trout in our official state symbols list could possibly contribute to the efforts to protect this magnificent state natural resource;
(7) The Southern Appalachian brook trout is an excellent indicator of water and air quality and declines in their numbers can serve as early warning signs that environmental conditions may be deteriorating in our watersheds; and
(8) Establishing an official state cold water game fish is necessary to fully recognize our diverse wildlife and the Southern Appalachian brook trout is deserving of the attention and appreciation of the citizens of this state by designation as the official state cold water fish.
(b) The General Assembly further finds and declares as follows:
(1) The red drum, also known as redfish, spottail bass, and channel bass, is highly prized by Georgiás citizens as a worthy adversary on the end of a fishing line and an epicurean delight on the table;
(2) A visually stunning specimen of marine life, the red drum varies in color from a pale pink to a deep bronze. The false-eye spot found near the tail is a unique characteristic as is the powder blue markings on the fringe of the tail;
(3) The red drum is found from the smallest tidal creek to the crashing surf on lonely barrier islands to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean and thus is symbolic of the link between the diversity of habitats found along Georgiás coast;
(4) A long-lived species, red drum are known to reach an age in excess of 50 years. A single female may produce billions of eggs over a lifetime;
(5) Prior to the mid-1980́s, Georgiás red drum population was in jeopardy from the over harvesting of immature fish and adults;
(6) State biologists and concerned anglers saw the need for conservation of this magnificent species and advocated for the first harvest regulations implemented by the General Assembly in 1986;
(7) Year in and year out, red drum rank among the top three species caught and kept by Georgia salt-water anglers. Georgiás human population continues to increase and the number of salt-water anglers seeking red drum increase along with it;
(8) Because of the red druḿs importance to Georgia anglers, the landmark Peach State Reds Initiative will investigate the feasibility of using hatchery reared red drum as a fishery management tool while providing additional much needed science based information;
(9) A survey of the Coastal Conservation Association of Georgiás membership revealed that nearly 50 percent were in favor of the red drum becoming Georgiás state salt-water fish; and
(10) Establishing an official state salt-water fish is necessary to fully recognize the importance of our coastal fisheries to our state, and the red drum is deserving of the attention and appreciation of the citizens of this state by designation as the official state salt-water fish.

SECTION 2.
Article 3 of Chapter 3 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to state symbols, is amended by adding a new Code section to read as follows:
"50-3-82.
The Southern Appalachian brook trout is designated as the official Georgia cold water game fish."

SECTION 3.
Said article is further amended by adding a new Code section to read as follows:
"50-3-83.
The red drum is designated as the official Georgia salt-water fish."

SECTION 4.
All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.