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SB 62

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Bryan King

Senate Bill 62 ensures Alabama hunting and fishing licenses are used only for their intended purposes, prohibiting their use as government-issued identification.

Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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Bill Summary · SB 62

Summary of Senate Bill 62 (SB 62)

Overview

Title: Conservation and Natural Resources, Scope of Licenses Further Provided For
Status: Enacted
Introduced: September 19, 2025
Effective Date: June 1, 2025

Senate Bill 62 (SB 62) aims to amend existing laws regarding hunting, fishing, and related licenses issued by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in Alabama. The bill specifically addresses the use of these licenses as forms of government-issued identification.

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of SB 62 is to clarify the scope of licenses issued by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The bill prohibits the use of these licenses as valid or supplemental forms of government-issued identification, ensuring that they are strictly used for the activities they authorize, such as hunting and fishing.

Key Provisions

  1. License Validity:

    • All annual wildlife heritage, hunting, and fishing licenses will continue to authorize participation in licensed activities from September 1 or the date of issuance until the next August 31.
    • Prohibition on Identification Use: Individuals may not use any license issued by the Department as a valid or supplemental form of government-issued identification for any purpose other than participation in the licensed activities.
  2. Regulatory Authority:

    • The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is granted the authority to adopt rules to implement the prohibition on identification use.
  3. Repeal of Existing Law:

    • The bill repeals Section 9-11-33 of the Code of Alabama 1975, which previously related to hunting and fishing licenses.

Impact

  • Individuals: The bill affects individuals who hold hunting and fishing licenses, clarifying that these licenses cannot be used for identification purposes in other contexts.
  • Department of Conservation and Natural Resources: The department will have the authority to enforce this prohibition and establish rules for compliance.
  • Legal Clarity: By defining the limitations of license use, the bill aims to reduce confusion and potential misuse of hunting and fishing licenses as identification.

Procedural Aspects

  • Legislative Journey: SB 62 was introduced on September 19, 2025, and underwent various committee reviews before being enacted.
  • Effective Date: The provisions of the bill will take effect on June 1, 2025, allowing time for the Department to prepare for implementation.

Conclusion

Senate Bill 62 serves to clarify the use of hunting and fishing licenses in Alabama, ensuring they remain strictly for their intended purpose and cannot be used as identification. This legislative change aims to enhance regulatory clarity and prevent misuse of these licenses in other governmental contexts.

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

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