Bill
LC 3048
Revise laws related to fur dealers
LC 3048 would revise fur-dealer laws under Fish and Wildlife, targeting licensing, reporting, and enforcement; the draft died in process on May 27, 2025.
Bill
LC 3048
LC 3048 would revise fur-dealer laws under Fish and Wildlife, targeting licensing, reporting, and enforcement; the draft died in process on May 27, 2025.
LC 3048 is a bill aimed at revising existing laws governing fur dealers within the Fish and Wildlife framework. The available information indicates the draft moved through standard drafting stages and reached Assembly consideration before being terminated in process in May 2025. The exact statutory changes are not provided in the material at hand.
While the precise content isn’t available, bills revising fur-dealer laws typically cover:
- Licensing and credentialing requirements for fur dealers
- Recordkeeping and reporting obligations (e.g., traceability of fur, transaction logs)
- Standards for humane handling, storage, and sale of fur products
- Prohibitions or restrictions on certain sources or trade practices
- Enforcement mechanisms and penalties for noncompliance
- Interaction with other wildlife or commerce statutes (import/export, permits)
- Compliance timelines and rulemaking authority for agencies
If you’d like, I can organize a side-by-side comparison once the full text or a summary of substantive provisions becomes available.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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