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A 8597

Extends provisions of law relating to big game hunting authorization for the county of Onondaga

2025 Regular Session Introduced by John Lemondes and 1 co-sponsor

Bill A 8597 extends big game hunting regulations in Onondaga County, supporting wildlife management while ensuring hunters' rights and local ecological balance.

SIGNED CHAP.243
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Bill Summary · A 8597

Summary of Bill A 8597

Bill Information

  • Bill Number: A 8597
  • Title: Extends provisions of law relating to big game hunting authorization for the county of Onondaga
  • Status: Signed into law as Chapter 243
  • Introduced: May 22, 2025

Purpose and Intent

Bill A 8597 aims to extend the existing provisions that authorize big game hunting in Onondaga County. The legislation seeks to ensure that local regulations governing hunting practices remain effective and relevant, thereby supporting wildlife management and conservation efforts within the county.

Key Provisions

  • Extension of Hunting Authorization: The bill extends the current legal framework that allows for big game hunting in Onondaga County. This includes regulations on hunting seasons, permissible hunting methods, and licensing requirements.
  • Wildlife Management: The legislation is designed to assist in managing the population of big game species, which can have significant ecological and agricultural impacts if not properly regulated.

Affected Parties

  • Hunters: Individuals who participate in big game hunting in Onondaga County will be directly impacted by the provisions of this bill, as it governs their hunting rights and responsibilities.
  • Wildlife Agencies: State and local wildlife management agencies will be involved in the enforcement of the regulations set forth in the bill, ensuring compliance and monitoring wildlife populations.
  • Local Communities: Residents of Onondaga County may experience changes in wildlife interactions and ecological balance as a result of the hunting regulations.

Legislative Timeline

  • May 22, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Environmental Conservation Committee.
  • May 29, 2025:
    • Reported out of committee and ordered to third reading.
    • Passed in the Assembly.
    • Delivered to the Senate.
  • June 9, 2025:
    • Substituted for companion bill S 7976.
    • Passed in the Senate and returned to the Assembly.
  • August 4, 2025: Delivered to the Governor.
  • August 7, 2025: Signed into law as Chapter 243.

Conclusion

Bill A 8597 is a significant piece of legislation for Onondaga County, extending the legal framework for big game hunting. By doing so, it aims to balance hunting practices with wildlife management, ensuring that both hunters and local ecosystems are considered in the ongoing regulation of big game species. The bill has successfully passed through the legislative process and is now law, reflecting the state's commitment to effective wildlife conservation and management.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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