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LC 793

Revise livestock laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 793 aims to revise livestock laws; drafted but died in process, so no current effect or enacted changes on producers, transporters, or regulators.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 793

Summary of LC 793 — Revise livestock laws

Quick overview

  • Bill number: LC 793
  • Title: Revise livestock laws
  • Subject: Livestock (also related to Agriculture and Taxation—Agriculture/Livestock)
  • Status: Draft Died in Process
  • Introduced: November 4, 2024
  • Classification: bill

Purpose and scope (as stated)

  • The bill is titled to “revise livestock laws.” The available information does not include the text or specific provisions. Therefore, the exact aims, definitions, and changes proposed by LC 793 are not publicly detailed here. The title indicates an intention to modify existing livestock statutes, which could encompass areas such as licensing, health and welfare standards, transport, slaughter and processing rules, or regulatory enforcement. No formal summary of the substantive provisions is available from the provided materials.

Status, timeline, and process notes

  • November 4, 2024: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold.
  • November 4, 2024: Initial status indicates the draft was placed on hold.
  • May 23, 2025: (LC) Draft Died in Process.
  • A “Draft Died in Process” status means the bill did not advance through the drafting or legislative process and is not expected to become law unless reintroduced or revived in a future legislative session.

Who would be affected (based on the bill’s subject)

  • While the exact provisions are not available, a bill that revises livestock laws would typically affect:
    • Livestock producers, ranchers, and farmers
    • Veterinarians and animal health professionals
    • Livestock markets, transporters, and dealers
    • State or local regulatory agencies responsible for animal health, welfare, and commerce
    • Possibly taxpayers and consumers indirectly, if fiscal or labeling provisions are included

Potential impact (if enacted)

  • Since LC 793 has died in process, there is currently no legal effect. If revived and enacted in a future session, potential impacts would depend on the final text and could include changes to licensing requirements, disease control measures, movement and transport rules, penalties for violations, and enforcement mechanisms. Fiscal implications (costs to agencies or incentives for producers) would likewise depend on enacted provisions.

What to do if you want more information

  • Monitor the legislative site for the bill’s text or any successor measures.
  • Look for committee reports, fiscal notes, or sponsor statements if the bill is reintroduced.
  • Contact the sponsoring legislator or the appropriate agricultural/regulatory committee for updates.

This summary reflects the information currently available for LC 793. If the full bill text becomes accessible, a more detailed, provision-by-provision summary can be provided.

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

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