Work Session

Wednesday, March 27, 2024
9:00 a.m.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Commission Hearing Room
4200 Smith School Road
Austin, TX 78744

Jeffery D. Hildebrand, Commission Chair
David Yoskowitz, Ph.D., Executive Director

Approval of the Previous Minutes from the Commission Work Session held January 24, 2024

    Land and Water Plan

  1. Update on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Progress in Implementing the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Land and Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan – David Yoskowitz, Ph.D.
    • Internal Affairs Update
    • Land and Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan Update
  2. Financial

  3. Financial Overview – Reggie Pegues
  4. Briefing – Strategic Plan Update – Michael Goldsmith
  5. Internal Audit Update – Brandy Meeks
  6. Natural Resources

  7. License, Permit, Boat, and Motor Fees and 2024–2025 Statewide Recreational and Commercial Fishing Proclamation – Oversized Spotted Seatrout Tag – Recommended Adoption of Proposed Changes – Dakus Geeslin (Action Item No. 1)
  8. 2024-2025 Statewide Hunting and Migratory Game Bird Proclamation – Recommended Adoption of Proposed Changes – Owen Fitzsimmons, Jason Hardin, Blaise Korzekwa (Action Item No. 2)
  9. Banning Canned Hunts and Establishing Trap Check Standard Rules for Mountain Lions - Request Permission to Publish Proposed Rules in Texas Register – Richard Heilbrun
  10. BRIEFING – Mountain Lion Management Plan, Voluntary Reporting Strategies, and Research Needs – Jonah Evans
  11. Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Detection and Response Rules – Containment and Surveillance Zones, Check Stations, and Deer Carcass Movement Restrictions and Disposal Requirements – Request Permission to Publish Proposed Changes in Texas Register – Dr. J. Hunter Reed
  12. CWD Detection and Response Rules – CWD Testing Requirements at Deer Breeding Facilities – Request Permission to Publish Proposed Changes in Texas Register – Dr. J. Hunter Reed
  13. Disease Management – Special Take Authorization Rules – Request Permission to Publish Proposed Rules in Texas Register – Stormy King
  14. Land Conservation

  15. Partition, Exchange, and Conveyance of Land – Marion County – Approximately 90 Acres at Caddo Lake Wildlife Management Area – Stan David (Work Session and Executive Session) (Action Item No. 3)
  16. Land Acquisition Strategy – Jack County – Approximately 5 Acres at Fort Richardson State Park, Historic Site and Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway – Jason Estrella (Work Session and Executive Session) (Action Item No. 4)
  17. Disposition of Land – Blanco County – Approximately 0.38 Acres at Blanco State Park – Jason Estrella (Work Session and Executive Session) (Action Item No. 5)
  18. Grant of Easement – Tom Green County – Approximately 0.05 Acres at the Old San Angelo Fish Hatchery – Jason Estrella (Work Session and Executive Session) (Action Item No. 6)
  19. Lease of Land – Anderson County – Approximately 543 Acres at the Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area – Request Permission to Begin the Public Notice and Input Process – Jason Estrella (Work Session and Executive Session)
  20. Acquisition of Land – Anderson County - Approximately 6900 Acres in the Middle Trinity River Ecosystem Project - Request Permission to Begin the Public Notice and Input Process – Stan David (Work Session and Executive Session)
  21. Executive Session

  22. Litigation Update – James Murphy (Executive Session Only)

Work Session Item No. 1
Presenter: David Yoskowitz, Ph.D.

Work Session
Update on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Progress
in Implementing the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Land and
Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Executive Director David Yoskowitz, Ph.D. will briefly update the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission (Commission) on the status of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) efforts to implement the Land and Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan (plan).

II.     Discussion: In 2001, the 77th Texas Legislature directed that TPWD develop a Land and Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan (Texas Parks and Wildlife Code section 11.104). In 2002, the Commission adopted the first plan. A revised plan was adopted by the Commission in January 2005. In November 2009, the Commission approved a new plan, effective January 1, 2010, that included broad input from stakeholders and the general public. Minor revisions continue to be made to the plan. Every five years, TPWD is statutorily required to evaluate its progress toward achieving the plan’s goal and objectives. In November 2023, the Commission approved the 2024 Land and Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan goals, objectives, strategies, and actions, which are available on TPWD’s website. Dr. Yoskowitz will update the Commission on TPWD’s recent progress in achieving the plan’s goals, objectives, and deliverables.

The plan consists of the following four goals:

  1. Practice, Encourage, and Enable Science-Based Stewardship of Natural and Cultural Resources
  2. Increase Access to and Participation in the Outdoors
  3. Educate, Inform, and Engage Texas Citizens in Support of Conservation and Recreation
  4. Employ Efficient, Sustainable, and Sound Business Practices

Work Session Item No. 2
Presenter: Reggie Pegues

Work Session
Financial Overview
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff will present a financial overview of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).

II.     Discussion: Staff will update the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission on state park, boat registration and titling, and license fee revenues collected by TPWD for year-to-date Fiscal Year (FY) 2024. Staff will also summarize recent budget adjustments for FY 2024.


Work Session Item No. 3
Presenter: Michael Goldsmith

Work Session
Briefing – Strategic Plan Update
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff will brief the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission on the development of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Legislative Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years (FY) 2025-2029.

II.     Discussion: Staff will describe the status of updates to the FY 2024-2029 Legislative Strategic Plan, internally titled the TPWD Natural Agenda, as prescribed by the Legislative Budget Board and the Office of the Governor.


Work Session Item No. 4
Presenter: Brandy Meeks

Work Session
Internal Audit Update
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff will update the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission (Commission) on Internal Audit activities and projects that have taken place since the last Commission Meeting.

II.     Discussion: Staff will present an update on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Fiscal Years 2023 and 2024 Internal Audit Plans. Staff will also provide an update on external audits and assessments.


Work Session Item No. 7
Presenter: Richard Heilbrun

Work Session
Banning Canned Hunts and Establishing Trap Check Standard Rules for Mountain Lions
Request Permission to Publish Proposed Rules in Texas Register
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff seeks permission to publish a proposed rule in the Texas Register for public comment. The proposed rule would prohibit the canned hunting of mountain lions and create mountain lion trap check requirements.
 
II.     Discussion: Under Texas Parks and Wildlife Code section 67.002, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is required to develop and administer management programs for nongame wildlife. Under Texas Parks and Wildlife Code section 67.004, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission (Commission) shall establish limits on the taking and possession of nongame wildlife that TPWD considers necessary to manage the species. In January 2023, the Commission established a Mountain Lion Stakeholder Working Group, which provided its final report to the Commission in January 2024. Staff recommend implementing the group’s recommendations that the Commission ban canned hunting of mountain lions and establish trap check requirements for mountain lions. The new rule would define and prohibit canned hunting for mountain lions and prohibit a mountain lion from being restrained in a trap or snare for more than 36 hours.

Attachment – 1

  1. Exhibit A – Nongame Wildlife Rules – Mountain Lions

Work Session Item No. 7
Exhibit A

NONGAME WILDLIFE RULES

MOUNTAIN LIONS

PROPOSAL PREAMBLE

1. Introduction.

         The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department proposes new 31 TAC §65.333, concerning Mountain Lions.

        In 2022, the department received a petition for rulemaking concerning mountain lion monitoring and management. In response, the Chairman of the Commission directed the formation of a Mountain Lion Stakeholder Working Group consisting of landowners, livestock producers, private land managers, trappers, and natural resource professionals. The group was charged with making recommendations on the abundance, status, distribution, and persistence of mountain lions in Texas; development of a mountain lion management plan for Texas; harvest reporting; trap/snare check standards; harvest/bag limits; and “canned” hunts.

        Following a number of meetings throughout 2023, the Working Group’s initial report recommended that the Commission initiate rulemaking to prohibit “canned” hunting and to establish trapping standards. “Canned” hunting is regulated or prohibited in many states and countries, including Texas, where it is unlawful to conduct canned hunts for certain exotic species (African or Asiatic lion, tiger, leopard, cheetah, hyena, bear, elephant, wolf, or rhinoceros, or any subspecies or hybrid of these animals), but not mountain lions.

        Proposed new §65.333, concerning Mountain Lions, would prohibit “canned” hunting and establish trapping standards.

        Proposed new subsection (a) would define “captivity” as “the state of being held under control, or kept caged, penned, or trapped,” which is necessary to establish the conditions under which “canned” hunting may be presumed to be occurring.

        Proposed new subsections (b)(1) and (2) would prohibit the hunting of mountain lions in captivity as well as the release of captive mountain lions for purposes of being hunted or training dogs. The proposed provision would accomplish prohibiting “canned” hunting of mountain lions, which is necessary to protect the species.

        Proposed new subsection (b)(3) would create an offense for a person to allow a live mountain lion to be captured in a trap or snare for more than 36 hours. The department has determined that allowing a trapped or snared mountain lion to remain in that state for longer than 36 hours is inhumane and if the practice is allowed to be indiscriminately employed, could negatively affect the ability of mountain lion populations to successfully perpetuate themselves.

        Proposed new subsection (b)(4) would create an offense for the act of conducting, promoting, assisting, or advertising an activity prohibited by the section. The department believes that persons who aid, assist, encourage, or otherwise act as a party to the commission of an offense should be held accountable in addition to the person who commits the offense.

        Proposed new subsection (c) would expressly state that the section does not apply to the humane dispatch of lawfully trapped mountain lions or apply to the use of snares designed to cease functionality if 285 pounds of force are applied to its mechanism. The department does not wish to interfere with lawful trapping activities conducted for other species and specifically wishes to allow the use of special snares that a large animal such as a mountain lion or bear can escape.

2. Fiscal Note.

        Robert Macdonald, Regulations Coordinator, has determined that for each of the first five years that the rule as proposed is in effect, there will be no fiscal implications to state or local governments as a result of administering or enforcing the rule as proposed.

3. Public Benefit/Cost Note.

        Mr. Macdonald also has determined that that for each of the first five years that the rule as proposed is in effect:

                 (A) The public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing or administering the proposed rule will be the protection of nongame species, which are crucial to healthy, balanced, and functional wildlife systems.

                 (B) The rule as proposed could result in adverse economic impacts to persons required to comply. Those impacts are identical to the impacts to small and microbusinesses described elsewhere in this preamble.

                 (C) Under provisions of Government Code, Chapter 2006, a state agency must prepare an economic impact statement and a regulatory flexibility analysis for a rule that may have an adverse economic effect on small businesses and micro-businesses. As required by Government Code, §2006.002(g), in April 2008, the Office of the Attorney General issued guidelines to assist state agencies in determining a proposed rule’s potential adverse economic impact on small businesses. Those guidelines state that an agency need only consider a proposed rule’s "direct adverse economic impacts" to small businesses and micro-businesses to determine if any further analysis is required. For that purpose, the department considers "direct economic impact" to mean a requirement that would directly impose recordkeeping or reporting requirements; impose taxes or fees; result in lost sales or profits; adversely affect market competition; or require the purchase or modification of equipment or services. The department has determined that the proposed rule could result in a direct economic cost to small businesses and micro-businesses. There are persons in the state who trap mountain lions (among other species) for profit; the precise number is unknown but is believed to be in the hundreds. The adverse economic impact to those persons would consist of the cost of increased frequency of the checking of traps/snares in order to ensure that traps or snares set for mountain lions, if successful, do not hold the target for longer than 36 hours. This cost would be related to the cost of fuel used while traveling to check traps. Given the large sizes of properties in mountain lion habitats, the magnitude of trapping effort in any given location, the variety of vehicles used, and the number of places where a person may have set traps for mountain lions, it is difficult if not impossible to estimate what that cost might be; however, the department believes it to be less than $500 per year. The department notes that in many cases, traps can be checked in the process of other activities that would be occurring anyway, which would reduce the cost of compliance. In addition, technology is available that would allow traps to be checked remotely.

        The department considered several alternatives to the rule as proposed.

        One alternative was to do nothing. This alternative was rejected because the department has a statutory duty to protect nongame wildlife. Doing nothing would frustrate that duty.

        Another alternative considered was mandatory reporting of all mountain lion take, which would allow the department to develop specific data to inform future management options. This alternative was rejected because the department determined that cooperation and compliance issues would complicate the department’s ongoing efforts to comply with the recommendations of the Working Group.

        Another alternative considered was to create a season and bag limit for the take of mountain lions. This alternative was also rejected because of the potential to interfere with department’s ongoing efforts to comply with the recommendations of the Working Group, particularly the development of a mountain lion management plan, which requires the cooperation and inclusion of landowners, land managers, and trappers.

        The department has determined that the rule as proposed will not affect rural communities, as it does not directly regulate any rural community.

                 (D) The department has not drafted a local employment impact statement under the Administrative Procedures Act, §2001.022, as the agency has determined that the rule as proposed will not impact local economies.

                 (E) The department has determined that Government Code, §2001.0225 (Regulatory Analysis of Major Environmental Rules), does not apply to the proposed rule.

                 (F) The department has determined that there will not be a taking of private real property, as defined by Government Code, Chapter 2007, as a result of the proposed rule.

                 (G) In compliance with the requirements of Government Code, §2001.0221, the department has prepared the following Government Growth Impact Statement (GGIS).  The rule as proposed, if adopted, will:

                         (1) not create a government program;

                         (2) not result in an increase or decrease in the number of full-time equivalent employee needs;

                         (3) not result in a need for additional General Revenue funding;

                         (4) not affect the amount of any fee;

                         (5) create a new regulation (to prohibit “canned” hunting of mountain lions and establish trapping rules);

                         (6) not expand an existing regulation;

                         (7) neither increase nor decrease the number of individuals subject to regulation; and

                         (8) not positively or adversely affect the state’s economy.

4. Request for Public Comment.

        Comments on the proposed rule may be submitted to Richard Heilbrun, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744; (512) 389-8104; email: richard.heilbrun@tpwd.texas.gov or via the department website at tpwd.texas.gov.

5. Statutory Authority.

        The new rule is proposed under the authority of Parks and Wildlife Code, §67.004, which requires the commission by regulation shall establish any limits on the taking, possession, propagation, transportation, importation, exportation, sale, or offering for sale of nongame fish or wildlife that the department considers necessary to manage the species.

        The proposed new rule affects Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 67.

6. Rule Text.

        §65.333. Mountain Lions (Puma concolor).

                 (a) In this section “captivity” means the state of being held under control, or kept caged, penned, or trapped. 

                 (b) No person in this state may: 

                         (1) hunt a mountain lion that is in captivity;  

                         (2) release a mountain lion from captivity for purposes of:  

                                  (A) being hunted;  

                                  (B) training dogs;  

                         (3) allow a live mountain lion to be captured in a trap or snare for more than 36 hours; or 

                         (4) conduct, promote, assist, or advertise an activity prohibited by this subsection.

                 (c) This section does not: 

                         (1) prohibit a person from humanely dispatching a lawfully trapped mountain lion; or 

                         (2) apply to the use of snares designed to break away or disassemble with 285 pounds of force or less. 


Work Session Item No. 8
Presenter: Jonah Evans

Work Session
BRIEFING – Mountain Lion Management Plan, Voluntary Reporting Strategies,
and Research Needs
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff will update the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission (Commission) on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) progress on and plans for the development of a mountain lion management plan, strategies for voluntarily collecting harvest data, and future research needs.

II.     Discussion: At the direction of the Commission, TPWD staff have outlined steps for the development of a mountain lion management plan for Texas. This plan will focus on actions TPWD plans to take to gather data on mountain lions, and strategies for improving TPWD’s understanding of Texas lion populations. Members of the Mountain Lion Stakeholder Working Group were in consensus that TPWD needs better data on mountain lions, but the group was closely split regarding the best ways to gather these data. The Commission directed TPWD staff to investigate voluntary reporting strategies that could provide sufficient high-quality data to meet the needs for effective management of the species. As part of this effort, staff initiated the development of a voluntary reporting module within the My Texas Hunt Harvest smartphone app and will provide an update on the progress of this effort.

Understanding the current population status of mountain lions in Texas will also require formal and targeted research. Staff have identified several high-priority research needs to report to the Commission and will provide an update on resource needs for these research projects.


Work Session Item No. 9
Presenter: Dr. J. Hunter Reed

Work Session
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Detection and Response Rules
Containment and Surveillance Zones, Check Stations, and
Deer Carcass Movement Restrictions and Disposal Requirements
Request Permission to Publish Proposed Changes in Texas Register
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff seeks permission to publish proposed amendments to rules governing chronic wasting disease (CWD) detection, response, and management in the Texas Register for public comment. The proposed amendments would eliminate three current CWD Surveillance Zone (SZ), shrink remaining SZs, enlarge a CZ and SZ in the Panhandle in response to another CWD detection, and implement a periodic voluntary sampling strategy for certain CZs and SZs. The amendments also would implement statewide carcass processing and disposal measures. These amendments are intended to function collectively to refine surveillance and investigation efforts as part of the agency’s effort to manage CWD.

II.     Discussion: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) began establishing zones in response to confirmed detections of CWD in 2012. Since then, TPWD has established 9 Containment Zones (CZ) and 26 Surveillance Zones (SZ). As the number and impact of CWD zones on hunters and landowners has grown, TPWD has received substantial public comment relating to mandatory testing requirements, carcass movement restrictions, and zone sizes. Consequently, TPWD continues to refine its approach to CWD zones to mitigate the impact of current zone requirements while also fulfilling its duty to surveil and address CWD within deer populations.

First, staff proposes statewide carcass disposal measures. Currently, hunters who harvest an animal within a CWD zone must comply with carcass movement restrictions, which generally require quartering a hunter-harvested animal and leaving the most infectious parts of the animal (i.e., brain and spinal cord) within the zone. This approach helps mitigate the risk of CWD transmission; however, carcass movement restrictions present inconvenience for those hunters and landowners who have difficulty quartering or deboning deer and/or do not have access to a locker plant or deer processor within a zone. Additionally, TPWD acknowledges that proper disposal of all potentially infectious material is more important for interrupting disease transmission than leaving specific carcass parts within the zone. As such, staff proposes statewide carcass disposal measures that would 1) reduce the burden on hunters and landowners within zones by allowing the movement of whole carcasses out of zones; 2) reasonably address the risk of carcass movement outside of zones by providing multiple acceptable disposal options; 3) seek to broaden hunter knowledge and awareness of CWD; and 4) reduce confusion regarding when and where carcass disposal rules apply.

Second, TPWD seeks to refine its strategy as it relates to zones created in response to CWD detections in deer breeding facilities. The proposed amendments would modify SZs to encompass a two-mile boundary around a captive breeding facility where CWD was detected (rather than around the entire property where the breeding facility was located). Because property size can vary widely from a few acres to tens of thousands of acres, SZ boundaries could be drastically different in size, which creates inconsistencies in the area a zone would encompass and creates confusion for landowners and hunters that may be affected by a zone. Additionally, the proposed amendments would modify regulatory language to clarify that only properties or portions of properties located within the SZ boundary would be subject to SZ rules.

TPWD also proposes to eliminate three SZs and shrink SZs that were not caused by detections in free-ranging deer. In the case of the SZs proposed for dissolution, risk mitigation strategies have been implemented in the CWD positive captive breeding facilities located within the zones. The risk of spreading CWD to nearby populations has been significantly reduced because these facilities quickly reached a herd plan agreement with TPWD, Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC), and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and were able to mitigate disease transmission through depopulation, enhanced disease surveillance, targeted culling of exposed animals, and cleaning and disinfection, among other methods, compared to facilities that have not instituted such measures.

Finally, TPWD seeks to refine its strategy regarding the duration of regulatory requirements within zones established in response to CWD detections in free-ranging herds. Once CWD is found in a free-range setting, disease management becomes much more difficult compared to infected breeding facilities. Unfortunately, this means that CWD zones for infected free-ranging populations are likely to remain and grow over time. This in turn means that the requirements within these zones would otherwise grow in impact and persist. Upon the additional detection of CWD beyond existing zone boundaries TPWD must expand the geographic extent of zones to consistently and effectively manage the disease. Staff proposes to extend CZ 2 and SZ 2 (in the Texas Panhandle) in response to additional detections in hunter-harvested deer, as per the department’s CWD Management Plan. To address the duration of regulatory requirements within zones where CWD has been discovered in free-ranging populations, staff proposes a periodic, voluntary sampling approach that complements proposed carcass disposal rules and reduces the regulatory footprint of current mandatory sampling and carcass movement restrictions while fulfilling TPWD’s duty to protect and manage indigenous deer populations. With this periodic, voluntary sampling approach, a CZ and SZ established in response to CWD detection in a free-ranging deer would result in three consecutive hunting seasons of mandatory CWD testing. Following the third hunting season of mandatory sampling, the respective CZ and SZ would transition to voluntary CWD testing for three consecutive years, followed by one year of mandatory CWD testing. Voluntary sampling would then return for three consecutive years and the pattern would repeat until the surveillance metrics provide a reasonable assurance that the prevalence of CWD has not changed on the landscape. The proposed amendments would implement this voluntary sampling strategy in selected zones.

Attachment – 1

  1. Exhibit A – Disease and Detection Response Rules – CWD Zones, Check Stations, and Deer Carcass Movement Restrictions and Carcass Disposal Requirements

Work Session Item No. 9
Exhibit A

DISEASE DETECTION AND RESPONSE RULES CWD ZONES, CHECK STATIONS, AND DEER CARCASS MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS AND CARCASS DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS

PROPOSAL PREAMBLE

1. Introduction.

        The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department proposes amendments to 31 TAC §§65.81, 65.82, 65.85, and 65.88, concerning Disease Detection and Response.

        The proposed amendments would function collectively to refine surveillance efforts as part of the agency’s effort to manage chronic wasting disease (CWD).

        CWD is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder that affects some cervid species, including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, red deer, sika, and their hybrids (referred to collectively as susceptible species). It is classified as a TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy), a family of diseases that includes scrapie (found in sheep), bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, found in cattle and commonly known as “Mad Cow Disease”), and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) in humans.

        Much remains unknown about CWD, although robust efforts to increase knowledge are underway in many states and countries. The peculiarities of its transmission (how it is passed from animal to animal), infection rate (the frequency of occurrence through time or other comparative standard), incubation period (the time from exposure to clinical manifestation), and potential for transmission to other species are still being investigated. Currently, scientific evidence suggests that CWD has zoonotic potential; however, no confirmed cases of CWD have been found in humans. Consequently, both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization strongly recommend testing animals taken in areas where CWD exists, and if positive, recommend not consuming the meat. What is known is that CWD is invariably fatal to certain species of cervids and is transmitted both directly (through animal-to-animal contact) and indirectly (through environmental contamination). If CWD is not contained and controlled, the implications of the disease for Texas and its multi-billion-dollar ranching, hunting, wildlife management, and real estate economies could be significant.

        The department has engaged in several rulemakings over the years to address the threat posed by CWD, including rules to designate a system of zones in areas where CWD has been confirmed. The purpose of those CWD zones is to determine the geographic extent and prevalence of the disease while containing it by limiting the unnatural movement of live CWD-susceptible species as well as the movement of carcass parts.

        The department’s response to the emergence of CWD in captive and free-ranging populations is guided by the department’s CWD Management Plan (Plan) https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/diseases/cwd/plan.phtml. Developed in 2012 in consultation with the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC), other governmental entities and conservation organizations, and various advisory groups consisting of landowners, hunters, deer managers, veterinarians, and epidemiologists, the Plan sets forth the department’s CWD management strategies and informs regulatory responses to the detection of the disease in captive and free-ranging cervid populations in the State of Texas. The Plan is intended to be dynamic; in fact, it must be so in order to accommodate the growing understanding of the etiology, pathology, and epidemiology of the disease and the potential management pathways that emerge as it becomes better understood through time. The Plan proceeds from the premise that disease surveillance and active management of CWD once it is detected are critical to containing it on the landscape.

        The commission has directed staff to investigate methods to reduce the geographical extent of management zones and reduce the inconvenience and confusion created for hunters and landowners. Once CWD is found in a free-ranging deer, disease management becomes much more difficult compared to positive animals discovered in deer breeding facilities. This means that CWD zones for infected free-ranging populations are likely to remain and grow over time. To alleviate this issue, staff has developed a periodic, voluntary sampling approach which, in concert with the statewide carcass processing and disposal requirements described in the proposed amendment to §65.88, concerning Deer Carcass Movement and Disposal Restrictions, is intended to allow the department to discharge its statutory duty to conserve and protect deer resources while reducing the regulatory footprint associated with the current rule framework. Under this periodic, voluntary sampling approach, a CZ and/or SZ established in response to a  CWD detection would result in an initial period during which testing of all hunter-harvested deer (at department expense) would be mandatory, followed by a specified time period (e.g. three years) of voluntary sampling of hunter-harvested deer, followed by a year of mandatory testing, and repeating the cycle of  voluntary and mandatory sampling. If no additional positive deer are discovered, this pattern would be repeated until the surveillance metrics provide a reasonable assurance that the prevalence of CWD has not changed  on the landscape.

        The proposed amendment to §65.81, concerning Containment Zones; Restrictions, would expand the geographical extent of the CZ (Containment Zone) in the Panhandle in response to additional detections of CWD in free-range mule deer. The proposed amendment also would remove mandatory check station requirements in CZs 1 (Hudspeth and Culberson counties), 2 (Deaf Smith, Oldham, and Hartley counties), 3 (Medina and Uvalde counties), 4 (Val Verde County), 5 (Lubbock County), and 6 (Kimble County) with voluntary check station measures beginning September 1, 2024. The department has determined that adequate disease surveillance in those zones has been achieved, that the extent or prevalence of CWD is known, and that voluntary surveillance measure can be implemented on an alternating basis with mandatory surveillance measures in those zones.

        Similarly, the proposed amendment to §65.82, concerning Surveillance Zones; Restrictions, would replace mandatory check station requirements with voluntary measures in SZ (Surveillance Zone) 1 (Culberson and Hudspeth counties), 3 (Medina and Uvalde counties), 4 (Val Verde County), 5 (Kimble County), and 6 (Garza, Lynn, Lubbock, and Crosby counties).

The commission has directed staff to investigate new approaches to the process for the delineation of SZ parameters. Under current methodology, when CWD is detected in a deer breeding facility, a SZ is created, consisting of the area within a distance of two miles from the external perimeter of the property where the breeding facility was located (including all properties wholly or partially within those boundaries). Because properties where breeding facilities are located can be irregular and vary widely in size, surveillance zone boundaries therefore vary in shape and geographical extent accordingly. The proposed amendments would modify SZs to reflect a two-mile radius around a deer breeding facility (the physical facility, not the boundaries of the property where the facility is located) where CWD is detected, which would not include the entirety of properties only a portion of which are within the two-mile radius, only the portion of properties that are within the two-mile radius. The department believes that although this approach would reduce the efficacy of SZs to provide a high degree of surveillance, it should reduce confusion for hunters and landowners while providing some ability for the detection of CWD if it were present or should it have spread from the positive facilities to the surrounding landscape.

        The proposed amendment also would eliminate SZ 10 and SZ 11 in Uvalde County and SZ 12 in Limestone County. The department has determined that the risk mitigation strategies implemented in the CWD-positive deer breeding facilities that precipitated those zones designations have significantly reduced the risk that CWD was or will be spread to nearby populations. The affected deer breeders attained  herd plan agreements with the department, TAHC, and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and were able to mitigate disease transmission via depopulation, enhanced disease surveillance, targeted culling of exposed animals, and cleaning and disinfection, among other methods. In those areas where deer breeding facilities have not instituted such measures, it is not possible to eliminate SZ designations.

        The proposed amendment to §65.85, concerning Mandatory Check Stations, would provide for the establishment of voluntary check stations and procedures within CWD management zones. As discussed earlier in this preamble, the department proposes to implement voluntary procedures for testing hunter-harvested deer in certain zones if certain criteria exist. The proposed amendment would establish by rule the SZs in which voluntary check stations and procedures are implemented. The proposed amendment also retitles the section accordingly.

        The proposed amendment to §65.88, concerning Deer Carcass Movement Restrictions, would create additional options governing the post-harvest transportation of deer and establish statewide carcass disposal standards. Because CWD prions (the infectious agents that causes CWD) are known to be present in tissues of infected animals, especially brain, spinal cord and viscera, the department believes that care should be taken with respect to the treatment of carcasses, especially carcasses of animals taken within a CWD management zone. Under current rule, a deer taken in a CWD management zone cannot be transported from the zone unless it has been processed as required by the section and transported to a final destination (the possessor’s permanent residence or cold storage/processing facility) or taxidermist, unless it has first been presented at a department check station for tissue sample removal, which allows the department to conduct disease surveillance and provide a method for notifying hunters in the event that an animal tests positive for CWD. The department has determined that the current rules can be modified to allow the carcass of a harvested deer to be deboned at the location where harvest occurred, provided the meat is not processed beyond the removal of whole muscle groups from the bone, the meat is packaged in such a fashion that meat from multiple deer is not commingled, proof-of-sex and any required tag accompanies the meet to a final destination, and the remainder of the carcass remains at the harvest location.

        The proposed amendment would also impose statewide carcass disposal measures for carcasses transported from the location of harvest elsewhere (i.e., not separated into quarters or deboned at the harvest location prior to transport), to consist of disposal of all deer parts not retained for cooking, storage, or taxidermy purposes to be disposed of (directly or indirectly) at a landfill permitted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to receive such wastes, by interment at a depth of no less than three feet below the natural surface of the ground and covered with at least three feet of earthen material, or by being returned to the property where the animal was harvested. The department has determined that in light of the recent spate of CWD detections in free-ranging deer and in deer breeding facilities (which are extensively epidemiologically interconnected and the source of deer released at hundreds of locations across the state), a statewide carcass disposal rule will be beneficial by limiting and ideally eliminating the careless, haphazard, or inadequate disposal of potentially infectious tissues, thus mitigating the potential spread of CWD.

2. Fiscal Note.

        Robert Macdonald, Regulations Coordinator, has determined that for each of the first five years that the rules as proposed are in effect, there will be no fiscal implications to state and local governments as a result of enforcing or administering the rules as proposed, as department personnel currently allocated to the administration and enforcement of disease management activities will administer and enforce the rules as part of their current job duties .

3. Public Benefit/Cost Note.

        Mr. Macdonald also has determined that for each of the first five years the amendments as proposed are in effect:

        (A) The public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing or administering the rules as proposed will be a reduction of the probability of CWD being spread from locations where it might exist and an increase in the probability of detecting CWD if it does exist, thus ensuring the public of continued enjoyment of the resource and also ensuring the continued beneficial economic impacts of hunting in Texas.

        (B) There could be adverse economic impact on persons required to comply with the rules as proposed.

        The proposed amendment to §65.88 would impose carcass disposal restrictions on every person who harvests or possesses deer after harvest anywhere in the state; however, those costs should range from no cost to minimal cost. For persons who debone or process deer at the location where the harvest occurred and leave the carcass at the harvest site, there is no cost of compliance. Similarly, there would be no cost of compliance for persons who transport carcasses to a cold storage/processing facility or taxidermist, as disposal of remains following such activities is a normal process for such entities and the department assumes is reflected in the price charged to the consumer for services rendered. For persons who transport carcasses to the possessor’s final residence, there will be no additional cost of compliance if the remains following processing are disposed of indirectly via a solid waste disposal service that transports the wastes to a permitted landfill. The remaining three options under the amendment as proposed (return of remains to the harvest location, interment at the cost of the possessor, and direct transport to a landfill) could result in an adverse economic impact as a result of compliance. The cost of returning unwanted deer parts to the location of harvest would consist of the cost of fuel, which could vary, depending on the distance travelled but, in most cases would be less than $200. The cost of interment could vary as well. For a person who manually excavates a site meeting the requirements of the proposed amendment or has access to mechanized excavation equipment, there would be no cost of compliance; thus, any costs associated with this option would be associated with rental or leasing fees for mechanized excavation equipment, which the department estimates at approximately $50 per hour. For deer parts transported directly to a landfill, the cost of compliance would be the fee charged by the landfill for carcass disposal, which also varies from facility to facility; however, the department estimates the probable cost per animal carcass to be less than $100. The department notes that most if not all hunters will either process their deer at the harvest location or transport the deer to a final destination where the remains will be collected and transported to a landfill by a contracted waste disposal service or municipal utility; therefore, there are no-cost options available to virtually every person required to comply.

        (C) Under the provisions of Government Code, Chapter 2006, a state agency must prepare an economic impact statement and a regulatory flexibility analysis for a rule that may have an adverse economic effect on small businesses, micro-businesses, and rural communities. As required by Government Code, §2006.002(g), in April 2008, the Office of the Attorney General issued guidelines to assist state agencies in determining a proposed rule’s potential adverse economic impact on small businesses.  Those guidelines state that an agency need only consider a proposed rule’s "direct adverse economic impacts" to small businesses and micro-businesses to determine if any further analysis is required. For that purpose, the department considers "direct economic impact" to mean a requirement that would directly impose recordkeeping or reporting requirements; impose taxes or fees; result in lost sales or profits; adversely affect market competition; or require the purchase or modification of equipment or services.     Government Code, §2006.001(1), defines a small or micro-business as a legal entity "formed for the purpose of making a profit" and "independently owned and operated." A micro-business is a business with 20 or fewer employees. A small business is defined as a business with fewer than 100 employees, or less than $6 million in annual gross receipts.

        Cold storage/processing facilities and taxidermists affected by the carcass disposal requirements of the proposed amendments may qualify as small or micro-businesses. Because all such entities are not regulated (by the department) there is no way to accurately assess how many of them there might be, but the department assumes there are many hundreds if not thousands. The department has determined that the adverse economic impacts of compliance with the rules as proposed would be identical to the cost of compliance for individuals affected by the proposed rules, discussed in an analysis earlier in this preamble.

        Several alternatives were considered to achieve the goals of the proposed rules while reducing potential adverse impacts on small and micro-businesses and persons required to comply.

        One alternative was to do nothing. This alternative was rejected because the presence of CWD in breeding facilities and free-ranging populations presents an actual, direct threat to free-ranging and captive cervid populations and the economies that depend upon them. The repeated additional discoveries of CWD in captive and free-range populations indicates that additional measures are necessary to prevent the spread of CWD from locations where it may exist. Therefore, because the department has a statutory duty to protect and conserve the wildlife resources of the state and current rules do not achieve the necessary level of vigilance needed to prevent the spread of CWD, this alternative was rejected.

        Another alternative would be an absolute prohibition on the movement of deer within the state for any purpose. While this alternative would significantly reduce the potential spread of CWD, it would deprive hunters of the ability to enjoy the benefits of harvest. Therefore, this alternative was rejected because the department determined that it placed an avoidable burden on the regulated community.

        Another alternative would be mandatory harvest reporting for hunter-killed deer and the imposition of a system of randomized selection of harvested animals to provide a randomized distribution of sampling across the landscape. This alternative was rejected because it is beyond the administrative and fiscal capacity to implement in the near term.

        The department has determined that the proposed rules will not affect rural communities because the rules do not directly regulate any rural community.

        (D) The department has not drafted a local employment impact statement under the Administrative Procedures Act, §2001.022, as the agency has determined that the rules as proposed will not result in direct impacts to local economies.

        (E) The department has determined that Government Code, §2001.0225 (Regulatory Analysis of Major Environmental Rules), does not apply to the proposed rules.

        (F) The department has determined that there will not be a taking of private real property, as defined by Government Code, Chapter 2007, as a result of the proposed rules. Any impacts resulting from the discovery of CWD in or near private real property would be the result of the discovery of CWD and not the proposed rule.

        (G) In compliance with the requirements of Government Code, §2001.0221, the department has prepared the following Government Growth Impact Statement (GGIS).  The rules as proposed, if adopted, will:

                 (1) neither create nor eliminate a government program;

                 (2) not result in an increase or decrease in the number of full-time equivalent employee needs;

                 (3) not result in a need for additional General Revenue funding;

                 (4) not affect the amount of any fee;

                 (5) create a new regulation (by imposing statewide carcass disposal restrictions);

                 (6) limit an existing regulation (by creating the option for voluntary testing of hunter-harvested deer in CWD management zones), but will not repeal an existing regulation;

                 (7) not increase the number of individuals subject to regulation; and

                 (8) not positively or adversely affect the state’s economy.

4. Request for Public Comment.

        Comments on the proposed rules may be submitted to Dr. Hunter Reed, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas, 78744; (830) 890-1230 (email: jhunter.reed@tpwd.texas.gov); or via the department’s website at https://tpwd.texas.gov/.

5. Statutory Authority.

        The amendments are proposed under the authority of Parks and Wildlife Code, §42.0177, 42.0177, which authorizes the commission to modify or eliminate the tagging, carcass, final destination, or final processing requirements or provisions of §§42.001, 42.018, 42.0185, 42.019, or 42.020, or other similar requirements or provisions in Chapter 42; Chapter 43, Subchapter L, which authorizes the commission to make regulations governing the possession, transfer, purchase, sale, of breeder deer held under the authority of the subchapter; and §61.021, which provides that no person may possess a game animal at any time or in any place except as permitted under a proclamation of the commission.

        The proposed amendments affect Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 42, Chapter 43, Subchapter L, Chapter 61.

6. Rule Text.

        §65.81. Containment Zones; Restrictions. The areas described in paragraph (1) of this section are CZs and the provisions of this subchapter applicable to CZs apply [on all properties lying wholly or partially] within the described areas.

                 (1) Containment Zones.

                         (A) Containment Zone 1: That portion of the state within the boundaries of a line beginning in Culberson County where U.S. Highway (U.S.) 62-180 enters from the State of New Mexico; thence southwest along U.S. 62-180 to F.M. 1111 in Hudspeth County; thence south on F.M. 1111 to I.H. 10 thence west along I.H. 10 to S.H. 20; thence northwest along S.H. 20 to Farm-to Market Road (F.M.) 1088; thence south along F.M. 1088 to the Rio Grande; thence northwest along the Rio Grande to the Texas-New Mexico border. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (B) Containment Zone 2:  That portion of the state within the boundaries of a line beginning where I.H. 40 enters from the State of New Mexico in Deaf Smith County; thence east along I.H. 40 to U.S. 87 / 287 in Potter County; thence north along U.S. 287 [87 in Oldham County; thence north along U.S. 385287 to Hartley in Hartley County; thence east along U.S. 87 to County Rd. 47; thence north along C.R. 47 to F.M. 281; thence west along F.M. 281 to U.S. 385; thence north along U.S. 385] to the Oklahoma state line. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

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-99.37678455060, 29.64058182410; -99.37602071930, 29.64030053010; -99.37526013830, 29.64001260120; -99.37450288000, 29.63971806680; -99.37374902190, 29.63941695450; -99.37299863830, 29.63910929630; -99.37225180380, 29.63879512070; -99.37150859160, 29.63847446060. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.           

      (D) Containment Zone 4: That portion of the state lying within the boundaries of a line beginning in Val Verde County at the International Bridge and proceeding northeast along Spur 239 to U.S. 90; thence north along U.S. 90 to the intersection of U.S. 277/377, thence north along U.S. 277/377 to the U.S. 277/377 bridge at Lake Amistad (29.496183°, -100.913355°), thence west along the southern shoreline of Lake Amistad to International boundary at Lake Amistad dam, thence south along the Rio Grande River to the International Bridge on Spur 239. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (E) Containment Zone 5: That portion of the state within the boundaries of a line beginning at the intersection of County Road (C.R.) 3600 and E. Division St. in Slaton in Lubbock County; thence west along E Division St. to S. New Mexico St.; thence northwest along S. New Mexico St. to Railroad Ave.; thence northwest along Railroad Ave. to Industrial Dr.; thence northwest along Industrial Dr. to U.S. Highway (U.S.) 84; thence northwest along U.S. 84 to State Highway (S.H.) Spur 331; thence northwest along S.H. 331 to S.H. Loop 289; thence north along S.H. Loop 289 to Farm to Market (F.M.) 40 ; thence east along FM 40 to C.R. 3650; thence south along C.R. 3650 to C.R. 6840; thence east along C.R. 6840 to C.R. 3700; thence south along C.R. 3700 to C.R. 3600; thence south along C.R. 3600 to E. Division St. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (F) Containment Zone 6. Containment Zone 6 is that portion of the state lying within the area designated as Containment Zone 6 as depicted in the following figure, more specifically described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -99.64149620530, 30.33874131980; -99.64368509530, 30.33881527790; -99.64586372900, 30.33901321630; -99.64802278630, 30.33933428830; -99.65015302980, 30.33977711870; -99.65224534450, 30.34033981470; -99.65429077770, 30.34101996710; -99.65628057710, 30.34181466700; -99.65820622800, 30.34272051420; -99.66005948830, 30.34373363190; -99.66183242590, 30.34484968550; -99.66351745180, 30.34606390020; -99.66510735200, 30.34737107880; -99.66659531760, 30.34876562900; -99.66797497780, 30.35024158170; -99.66924042170, 30.35179262020; -99.67038622830, 30.35341210660; -99.67046477880, 30.35354140340; -99.67147782260, 30.35460588970; -99.67153230830, 30.35466602360; -99.67188955110, 30.35506746450; -99.67307523230, 30.35651392490; -99.67312410770, 30.35657758260; -99.67320399680, 30.35668212250; 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-99.60451935700, 30.35550064420; -99.60540738080, 30.35493733740; -99.60543808850, 30.35491852200; -99.60546294390, 30.35489405770; -99.60555613110, 30.35480272720; -99.60706423050, 30.35342446360; -99.60867299970, 30.35213467300; -99.61037554920, 30.35093887330; -99.61216459030, 30.34984218270; -99.61331695410, 30.34922963580; -99.61385007130, 30.34880216210; -99.61555249780, 30.34760629390; -99.61734141820, 30.34650953120; -99.61808901110, 30.34609451280; -99.61915992100, 30.34551720800; -99.62361034360, 30.34311791310; -99.62473042750, 30.34253992590; -99.62666891670, 30.34165492410; -99.62866995560, 30.34088175330; -99.63072498160, 30.34022372110; -99.63282520140, 30.33968364210; -99.63496162850, 30.33926382870; -99.63712512170, 30.33896607510; -99.63930642450, 30.33879165670; -99.64149620530, 30.33874131980. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

        (G) Containment Zone 7 is that portion of Hunt and Kaufman counties lying within the area described by the following coordinate pairs: -96.21307574700, 32.88628523600; -96.20878832410, 32.88691496930; -96.20833517450, 32.88696470360; -96.20608501420, 32.88708616840; -96.20383025490, 32.88708316420; -96.20319512210, 32.88705981580; -96.20316014840, 32.88705825720; -96.20312585870, 32.88706426980; -96.20167339110, 32.88729165650; -96.19943743730, 32.88753691790; -96.19718725170, 32.88765822990; -96.19493247890, 32.88765507280; -96.19268278300, 32.88752745980; -96.19044780670, 32.88727593810; -96.18823712910, 32.88690158560; -96.18606022490, 32.88640600670; -96.18392642380, 32.88579132530; -96.18184487020, 32.88506017580; -96.17982448400, 32.88421569150; -96.17787392220, 32.88326149160; -96.17600154190, 32.88220166520; -96.17421536430, 32.88104075390; -96.17252304040, 32.87978373220; -96.17216880890, 32.87949869970; -96.16088264560, 32.87028576710; -96.15964590550, 32.86922294100; 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                         (H) Containment Zone 8. Containment Zone 8 is that portion of Bexar County within the boundaries of a line beginning at the intersection of Bitters Road and U.S. Highway 281 in Bexar County; thence north along U.S. 281 to State Highway (SH) North Loop 1604 ; thence west along SH North Loop 1604 to Blanco Road; thence south along Blanco Road to Bitters Road; thence east to U.S. Highway 281.

                         (I) Containment Zone 9. Containment Zone 9 is that portion of Coleman County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs:

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                         (J) Existing CZs may be modified and additional CZs may be designated as necessary by the executive director as provided in §65.84 of this title (relating to Powers and Duties of the Executive Director).

                 (2) (No change.)

        §65.82. Surveillance Zones; Restrictions. The areas described in paragraph (1) of this section are SZs and the provisions of this subchapter applicable [to SZs apply on all properties lying wholly or partially] within the described areas.

                 (1) Surveillance Zones.

                         (A) Surveillance Zone 1: That portion of the state lying within a line beginning where U.S. 285 enters from the State of New Mexico in Reeves County; thence southeast along U.S. 285 to R.M. 652; thence west along R.M. 652 to Rustler Springs Rd./FM 3541 in Culberson County; thence south along Rustler Springs Rd./F.M. 3541 to F.M. 2185; thence south along F.M. 2185 to Nevel Road; thence west along Nevel Road to County Road 501; thence south along County Road 501 to Weatherby Road; thence south along Weatherby Road to F.M. 2185; thence southwest along to F.M. 2185 to S.H. 54; thence south on S.H. 54 to U.S. 90; thence south along U.S. 90 to the Culberson County line; thence southwest along the Culberson County line to the Rio Grande River in Hudspeth County; thence north along the Rio Grande to F.M. 1088; thence northeast along F.M. 1088 to S.H. 20; thence southeast along S.H. 20 to I.H. 10; thence southeast along I.H. 10 to F.M 1111; thence north on F.M. 1111 to U.S. 62/180; thence east and north along U.S. 62/180 to the New Mexico state line in Culberson County. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (B) Surveillance Zone 2. That portion of the state not within the CZ described in §65.81(1)(B) of this title (relating to Containment Zones; Restrictions) lying within a line beginning at the New Mexico state line where F.M. 1058 enters Texas in Deaf Smith County; thence east along F.M 1058 to U.S. 60 in Randall County U.S. 60 enters Texas; thence north along U.S. 60 to U.S. 87; thence south along U.S. 87 to S.H. 217 in Canyon; thence east along S.H. 217 to F.M. 1541; thence north along F.M. 1541 to Loop 335; thence east and north along Loop 335 to S.H. 136; thence northeast along S.H. 136 to F.M. 687; thence north along F.M. 687 to F.M. 1319 in Hutchinson County; thence northwest along F.M. 1319 to F.M. 913; thence north along F.M. 913 to S.H. 152; thence west along S.H. 152 to F.M. 1060 to the intersection of F.M. 1573 and F.M. 1060; thence north along F.M. 1573 to S.H. 15; thence northwest along S.H. 15 to the intersection of S.H. 15 and F.M. 1290; thence north along F.M. 1290 in Sherman County to the Oklahoma state line. [That portion of the state lying within a line beginning at the New Mexico state line where U.S. 60 enters Texas; thence northeast along U.S. 60 to U.S. 87 in Randall County; thence south along U.S. 87 to S.H. 217 in Canyon; thence east along S.H. 217 to F.M. 1541; thence north along F.M. 1541 to Loop 335; thence east and north along Loop 335 to S.H. 136; thence northwest along S.H. 136 to N. Lakeside Dr.; thence north along N. Lakeside Dr. to E. Willow Creek Dr.; thence west along E. Willow Creek Dr. to Denton St.; thence north along Denton St. to E. Cherry; thence west along E. Cherry to N. Eastern St.; thence south along N. Eastern St. to E. Willow Creek Dr.; thence west along E. Willow Creek Dr. to U.S. 87; thence north along U.S. 87 to the City of Dumas; thence along the city limits of Dumas to U.S. 287 in Moore County; thence north along U.S. 287] to the Oklahoma state line.

                         (C) Surveillance Zone 3. That portion of the state not within the CZ described in §65.81(1)(C) of this title (relating to Containment Zones; Restrictions) lying within a line beginning at the intersection of F.M. 1250 and U.S. Highway 90 in Hondo in Medina County; thence west along U.S. Highway 90 to the Sabinal River in Uvalde County; thence north along the Sabinal River to F.M. 187; thence north along F.M. 187 to F.M. 470 in Bandera County; thence east along F.M. 470 to Tarpley in Bandera County; thence south along F.M. 462 to 18th Street in Hondo; thence east along 18th Street to State Highway 173; thence south along State Highway 173 to U.S. Highway 90; thence west along U.S. Highway 90 to Avenue E (F.M. 462); thence south along Avenue E (F.M. 462) to F.M. 1250; thence west along F.M 1250 to U.S. Highway 90. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (D) Surveillance Zone 4: That portion of the state lying within a line beginning in Val Verde County at the confluence of Sycamore Creek and the Rio Grande River (29.242341°, -100.793906°); thence northeast along Sycamore Creek to U.S. 277; thence northwest on U.S. 277 to Loop 79; thence north along Loop 79 to the Union Pacific Railroad; thence east along the Union Pacific Railroad to Liberty Drive (north entrance to Laughlin Air Force Base); thence north along Liberty Drive to U.S. 90; thence west along U.S. 90 to Loop 79; thence north along Loop 79 to the American Electric Power (AEP) Ft. Lancaster-to-Hamilton Road 138kV transmission line (29.415542°, -100.847993°); thence north along the AEP Ft. Lancaster-to-Hamilton Road 138kV transmission line to a point where the AEP Ft. Lancaster-to-Hamilton Road 138kV transmission line turns northwest (29.528552°, -100.871618°); thence northwest along the AEP Ft. Lancaster-to-Hamilton Road 138kV transmission line to the AEP Ft. Lancaster-to-Hamilton Road maintenance road (29.569259°, -100.984758°); thence along the AEP Ft. Lancaster-to-Hamilton Road maintenance road to Spur 406; thence northwest along Spur 406 to U.S. 90; thence south along U.S. 90 to Box Canyon Drive; thence west along Box Canyon Drive to Bluebonnet Drive; thence southwest along Bluebonnet Drive to Lake Drive; thence south along Lake Drive to Lake Amistad (29.513298°, -101.172454°), thence southeast along the International Boundary to the International Boundary at the Lake Amistad dam; thence southeast along the Rio Grande River to the confluence of Sycamore Creek (29.242341°, -100.793906°). Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (E) Surveillance Zone 5: That portion of the state lying within the boundaries of a line beginning on U.S. 83 at the Kerr/Kimble County line; thence north along U.S. 83 to I.H. 10; thence northwest along I.H. 10 to South State Loop 481; thence west along South State Loop 481 to the city limit of Junction in Kimble County; thence following the Junction city limit so as to circumscribe the city of Junction before intersecting with F.M. 2169; thence east along F.M. 2169 to County Road (C.R.) 410; thence east along C.R. 410 to C.R. 412; thence south along C.R. 412 to C.R. 470; thence east along C.R. 470 to C.R. 420; thence south along C.R. 420 to F.M. 479; thence east along F.M. 479 to C.R. 443; thence south along C.R. 443 to U.S. 290; thence west along U.S. 290 to I.H. 10; thence southeast along I.H. 10 to the Kerr/Kimble County line; thence west along the Kerr/Kimble County line to U.S. 83. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (F) Surveillance Zone 6: That portion of the state within the boundaries of a line beginning at the intersection of State Highway (S.H.) 207 and Farm to Market (F.M.) 211 in Garza County; thence west along F.M. 211 to U.S. Highway (U.S.) 87 in Lynn County; thence north along U.S. 87 to F.M. 41 in Lubbock County; thence west along F.M. 41 to F.M. 179; thence north along F.M. 179 to F.M. 2641; thence east along F.M. 2641 to U.S. 62/82; thence east along U.S. 62/82 to S.H. 207 in Crosby County; thence south along S.H. 207 to F.M. 211 in Garza County. Beginning September 1, 2024, voluntary check stations and procedures take effect in this zone and there are no mandatory check station requirements.

                         (G) Surveillance Zone 7: That portion of the state lying within the boundaries of a line beginning at the intersection of S.H. 205 and U.S. Hwy. 80 in Kaufman County; thence east along U.S. 80 to North 4th Street in Wills Point in Van Zandt County; thence north along North 4th Street to F.M. 751; thence north along F.M. 751 to the south shoreline of Lake Tawakoni in Hunt County; thence west and north along the Lake Tawakoni shoreline to the confluence of Caddo Creek; thence northwest along Caddo Creek to West Caddo Creek; thence northwest along West Caddo Creek to I.H. 30; thence southwest along I.H. 30 to F.M. 548 in Rockwall County; thence southeast along F.M. 548 to S.H. 205 in Kaufman County; thence southeast along S.H. 205 to US Hwy. 80.

                         (H) Surveillance Zone 8. SZ 8 is that portion of Duval County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -98.26853300300, 28.03848933420; -98.26589894960, 28.03870362130; -98.26382666860, 28.03873495650; -98.26168570770, 28.03864289040; -98.25955612520, 28.03842674530; -98.25744704830, 28.03808744760; -98.25536751610, 28.03762645160; -98.25332644050, 28.03704573330; -98.25133256850, 28.03634778150; -98.24939444400, 28.03553558780; -98.24752037150, 28.03461263300; -98.24571838040, 28.03358287260; -98.24399619060, 28.03245071990; -98.24236117890, 28.03122102650; -98.24120596430, 28.03024641260; -98.23764719940, 28.02709399450; -98.23726160830, 28.02674663390; -98.23582165410, 28.02533802570; -98.23448864450, 28.02384885000; -98.23326828560, 28.02228548750; -98.23216580050, 28.02065463650; -98.23118590620, 28.01896328400; -98.23033279420, 28.01721867560; -98.22961011190, 28.01542828500; -98.22902094780, 28.01359978130; -98.22856781790, 28.01174099660; -98.22825265510, 28.00985989210; 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                         (I) Surveillance Zone 9. SZ 9 is that portion of Gillespie County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -99.17478378900, 30.46880138780; -99.17344441450, 30.46875473420; -99.17125882380, 30.46855395780; -99.16909308530, 30.46822975280; -99.16695648100, 30.46778350870; -99.16485816800, 30.46721713810; -99.16280713850, 30.46653306830; -99.16081218160, 30.46573423120; -99.15888184570, 30.46482405040; -99.15702440140, 30.46380642650; -99.15524780620, 30.46268572050; -99.15355967030, 30.46146673500; -99.15196722430, 30.46015469360; -99.15047728760, 30.45875521840; -99.14909623960, 30.45727430570; -99.14782999240, 30.45571830090; -99.14754058130, 30.45533004290; -99.14746306940, 30.45522422140; -99.14737913880, 30.45512214090; -99.14666615810, 30.45421953130; -99.14552016870, 30.45259509050; -99.14449930200, 30.45090918460; -99.14360792440, 30.44916903590; -99.14284984730, 30.44738209890; -99.14222831040, 30.44555602770; -99.14174596790, 30.44369864410; -99.14140487770, 30.44181790320; 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                         [(J) Surveillance Zone 10. SZ 10 is that portion of Limestone County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -96.65881805040, 31.73430086730; -96.66104090900, 31.73442055060; -96.66324985920, 31.73466418940; -96.66543545060, 31.73503074110; -96.66758833200, 31.73551863760; -96.66969929240, 31.73612579150; -96.67175929910, 31.73684960490; -96.67375953710, 31.73768698100; -96.67569144660, 31.73863433690; -96.67754675920, 31.73968761900; -96.67931753350, 31.74084232030; -96.68099618930, 31.74209349980; -96.68257553940, 31.74343580330;

-96.68404882080, 31.74486348640; -96.68462217160, 31.74547369050; -96.69651116210, 31.75847900380; -96.69729893530, 31.75937567640; -96.69854199940, 31.76095532870; -96.69966152170, 31.76260105080; -96.70065270400, 31.76430579870; -96.70151129640, 31.76606227520; -96.70223361620, 31.76786296150; -96.70281656340, 31.76970014900; -96.70325763400, 31.77156597240; -96.70355493140, 31.77345244330; -96.70370717380, 31.77535148450; -96.70371370070, 31.77725496460; -96.70357447540, 31.77915473260;

-96.70329008530, 31.78104265300; -96.70286173960, 31.78291064030; -96.70229126460, 31.78475069440; -96.70158109530, 31.78655493390; -96.70073426590, 31.78831563060; -96.69975439640, 31.79002524240; -96.69864567720, 31.79167644570; -96.69741285170, 31.79326216650; -96.69606119560, 31.79477561120; -96.69459649460, 31.79621029550; -96.69302501950, 31.79756007230; -96.69135349960, 31.79881915800; -96.68958909370, 31.79998215730; -96.68773935940, 31.80104408660; -96.68741118830, 31.80121724920;

-96.68017875870, 31.80498497550; -96.67857966770, 31.80576803130; -96.67658323740, 31.80661450840; -96.67452621960, 31.80734763520; -96.67241742890, 31.80796426980; -96.67026590250, 31.80846176940; -96.66808086110, 31.80883800190; -96.66587166950, 31.80909135460; -96.66364779630, 31.80922074180; -96.66141877320, 31.80922560890; -96.65919415410, 31.80910593500; -96.65698347370, 31.80886223310; -96.65479620720, 31.80849554770; -96.65264172870, 31.80800745030; -96.65052927190, 31.80740003290;

-96.64846788960, 31.80667589860; -96.64646641510, 31.80583815100; -96.64453342460, 31.80489038020; -96.64267719970, 31.80383664790; -96.64090569260, 31.80268146970; -96.63922649130, 31.80142979580; -96.63764678780, 31.80008698950; -96.63617334660, 31.79865880470; -96.63514113870, 31.79753453160; -96.63512907170, 31.79752070170; -96.63511132560, 31.79751246930; -96.63344919050, 31.79668870300; -96.63159325040, 31.79563480890; -96.62982203250, 31.79447947590; -96.62814312390, 31.79322765480;

-96.62656371510, 31.79188470960; -96.62509056930, 31.79045639480; -96.62372999360, 31.78894883010; -96.62248781220, 31.78736847480; -96.62219922950, 31.78696681040; -96.61946413820, 31.78308965490; -96.61863431950, 31.78184492480; -96.61764443320, 31.78013955960; -96.61678727190, 31.77838253570; -96.61606650000, 31.77658137960; -96.61548519690, 31.77474380640; -96.61504584440, 31.77287768670; -96.61475031560, 31.77099101280; -96.61459986770, 31.76909186490; -96.61459513600, 31.76718837570;

-96.61473613210, 31.76528869640; -96.61502224360, 31.76340096120; -96.61545223660, 31.76153325270; -96.61602426190, 31.75969356750; -96.61673586220, 31.75788978150; -96.61758398340, 31.75612961660; -96.61856498750, 31.75442060760; -96.61967466820, 31.75277006970; -96.62090826930, 31.75118506780; -96.62226050510, 31.74967238560; -96.62372558250, 31.74823849730; -96.62529722690, 31.74688953930; -96.62696870810, 31.74563128450; -96.62873286980, 31.74446911720; -96.63058215960, 31.74340801060;

-96.63111303750, 31.74313020830; -96.64027391640, 31.73843371330; -96.64166940590, 31.73775591030; -96.64366469470, 31.73690995180; -96.64572041930, 31.73617729780; -96.64782778280, 31.73556108310; -96.64997776830, 31.73506394410; -96.65216117680, 31.73468800780; -96.65436866660, 31.73443488260; -96.65659079340, 31.73430565150; and -96.65881805040, 31.73430086730.]

                         [(K) Surveillance Zone 11. SZ 11 is that portion of Uvalde County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -99.65125892840, 29.37997244440; -99.64901351840, 29.37941401480; -99.64845146960, 29.37926298170; -99.64642007180, 29.37858685430; -99.64444354350, 29.37779577780; -99.64253035400, 29.37689314240; -99.64068870050, 29.37588281650; -99.63892647290, 29.37476913010; -99.63725121990, 29.37355685560; -99.63567011690, 29.37225118790; -99.63418993490, 29.37085772200; -99.63281701150, 29.36938242860; -99.63155722420, 29.36783162880; -99.63041596490, 29.36621196710; -99.62939811680, 29.36453038250; -99.62890579820, 29.36359183460; -99.62806121330, 29.36305789800; -99.62638629870, 29.36184548510; -99.62480553320, 29.36053968750; -99.62429303370, 29.36007754550; -99.62405653320, 29.35985950010; -99.62381874180, 29.35964253520; -99.62273207700, 29.35860163960; -99.62135950160, 29.35712622890; -99.62010005700, 29.35557532250; -99.61895913350, 29.35395556520; -99.61873659380, 29.35360972870; 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-99.70257218990, 29.35737149930; -99.70207313650, 29.35922393950; -99.70143682890, 29.36104381850; -99.70066598480, 29.36282334130; -99.69976389890, 29.36455488500; -99.69873442870, 29.36623103210; -99.69758197780, 29.36784460200; -99.69631147760, 29.36938868150; -99.69492836580, 29.37085665520; -99.69343856370, 29.37224223310; -99.69184845020, 29.37353947830; -99.69016483510, 29.37474283200; -99.68839492950, 29.37584713740; -99.68654631520, 29.37684766210; -99.68462691200, 29.37774011850; -99.68264494370, 29.37852068160; -99.68060890300, 29.37918600620; -99.67852751480, 29.37973324070; -99.67640969900, 29.38016003970; -99.67426453180, 29.38046457390; -99.67210120720, 29.38064553800; -99.66992899700, 29.38070215650; -99.66982079290, 29.38070171930; -99.66706723200, 29.38068663350; -99.65998003010, 29.38082841100; -99.65912069230, 29.38083583350; -99.65694891120, 29.38076767780; -99.65478687690, 29.38057522580; -99.65264385560, 29.38025930250; and -99.65125892840, 29.37997244440.]

                         [(L) Surveillance Zone 12. SZ 12 is that portion of Uvalde County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -99.77993413720, 29.29464496260; -99.77999034560, 29.29464510230; -99.78359395520, 29.29465668420; -99.78570768690, 29.29472252300; -99.78786806550, 29.29491272730; -99.79000963960, 29.29522634520; -99.79212324670, 29.29566203510; -99.79419984340, 29.29621793300; -99.79623054440, 29.29689166050; -99.79820666000, 29.29768033510; -99.80011973380, 29.29858058260; -99.80196157830, 29.29958855110; -99.80372431010, 29.30069992760; -99.80540038360, 29.30190995680; -99.80698262320, 29.30321346090; -99.80846425390, 29.30460486190; -99.80983893070, 29.30607820520; -99.81110076530, 29.30762718570; -99.81224435170, 29.30924517390; -99.81326478910, 29.31092524480; -99.81415770310, 29.31266020720; -99.81491926470, 29.31444263450; -99.81554620640, 29.31626489670; -99.81603583670, 29.31811919260; -99.81619440440, 29.31887663510; -99.81620949950, 29.31895453670; -99.81623277680, 29.31903087490; -99.81624122360, 29.31905863100; -99.81673088120, 29.32091292640; -99.81708111940, 29.32279131760; -99.81729043030, 29.32468576220; -99.81735790960, 29.32658814880; -99.81728325980, 29.32849033120; -99.81706679240, 29.33038416370; -99.81670942610, 29.33226153590; -99.81621268330, 29.33411440730; -99.81557868360, 29.33593484210; -99.81481013500, 29.33771504250; -99.81391032230, 29.33944738320; -99.81288309310, 29.34112444290; -99.81173284150, 29.34273903720; -99.81046448940, 29.34428424870; -99.80908346550, 29.34575345690; -99.80850269810, 29.34629485420; -99.80851507910, 29.34630490290; -99.80678761820, 29.34793865560; -99.80657185830, 29.34814076870; -99.80657138090, 29.34814121170; -99.80655435420, 29.34815699820; -99.80597612830, 29.34869270430; -99.80536412210, 29.34927473890; -99.80510057730, 29.34952246450; -99.80509532990, 29.34952733970; -99.80437561930, 29.35017550490; -99.80278735350, 29.35147413470; -99.80110549990, 29.35267895590; -99.79933726220, 29.35378480570; -99.79749021490, 29.35478694490; -99.79557227110, 29.35568107880; -99.79359164840, 29.35646337560; -99.79155683370, 29.35713048240; -99.78947654670, 29.35767954000; -99.78735970240, 29.35810819530; -99.78521537310, 29.35841461090; -99.78305274890, 29.35859747360; -99.78088109880, 29.35865599960; -99.77870973050, 29.35858993800; -99.77654795040, 29.35839957190; -99.77440502380, 29.35808571740; -99.77229013500, 29.35764971960; -99.77208135310, 29.35759382560; -99.77161614530, 29.35752567680; -99.76950128130, 29.35708963240; -99.76742352200, 29.35653331420; -99.76539177170, 29.35585910680; -99.76341473700, 29.35506989950; -99.76150088920, 29.35416907480; -99.75965842840, 29.35316049340; -99.75789524790, 29.35204847750; -99.75621890060, 29.35083779270; -99.75602127760, 29.35068405070; -99.75590513520, 29.35059296970; -99.75578417860, 29.35050683250; -99.75477991510, 29.34976222060; -99.75319761790, 29.34845803730; -99.75171611030, 29.34706596280; -99.75034173590, 29.34559196180; -99.74908037830, 29.34404235000; -99.74793743590, 29.34242376670; -99.74691779940, 29.34074314620; -99.74602583040, 29.33900768850; -99.74526534270, 29.33722482790; -99.74463958670, 29.33540220140; -99.74415123500, 29.33354761580; -99.74380237120, 29.33166901430; -99.74359448130, 29.32977444280; -99.74352844740, 29.32787201480; -99.74360454380, 29.32596987690; -99.74382243630, 29.32407617420; -99.74418118380, 29.32219901500; -99.74442827720, 29.32121228410; -99.74475467770, 29.32000902450; -99.74500563660, 29.31914317660; -99.74564085140, 29.31732310920; -99.74641050820, 29.31554334500; -99.74731130490, 29.31381150270; -99.74833937880, 29.31213499550; -99.74949032280, 29.31052099920; -99.75075920470, 29.30897642190; -99.75214058830, 29.30750787390; -99.75285889630, 29.30681596510; -99.75290419310, 29.30677371780; -99.75294286840, 29.30672668630; -99.75358175440, 29.30597555990; -99.75496305260, 29.30450698290; -99.75645093470, 29.30312071770; -99.75803902900, 29.30182269650; -99.75972053550, 29.30061847410; -99.76148825540, 29.29951320330; -99.76333462190, 29.29851161350; -99.76525173210, 29.29761799010; -99.76723138150, 29.29683615670; -99.76926509830, 29.29616945840; -99.77134418030, 29.29562074760; -99.77345973130, 29.29519237180; -99.77560269990, 29.29488616370; -99.77776391730, 29.29470343340; and -99.77993413720, 29.29464496260.]

                         (J)[(M)] Surveillance Zone 13. SZ 13 is that portion of Zavala County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -99.49644185690, 29.02417661150;  -99.49562966350, 29.02412334320;  -99.49393660130, 29.02396991650;  -99.49180196360, 29.02365131550; -99.49083631250, 29.02344929880;  -99.48969562220, 29.02321065280;  -99.48762660400, 29.02264981740; -99.48560377590, 29.02197121270;  -99.48363580610, 29.02117774740;  -99.48173112710, 29.02027282200; -99.47989789960, 29.01926031480;  -99.47814397740, 29.01814456490;  -99.47647687370, 29.01693035390; 

-99.47490372870, 29.01562288470;  -99.47343127950, 29.01422776020;  -99.47206583050, 29.01275095820; -99.47081322730, 29.01119880640;  -99.46967883080, 29.00957795500; -99.46866749500, 29.00789534810; -99.46797379780, 29.00655894600;  -99.46771833640, 29.00603193930;  -99.46752808670, 29.00563118690; -99.46677531270, 29.00384692620;  -99.46637898190, 29.00272972640;  -99.46593095580, 29.00137117720; -99.46570890210, 29.00066465370;  -99.46522755050, 28.99880927960;  -99.46488527500, 28.99693020200; 

-99.46468353340, 28.99503546850;  -99.46462318140, 28.99313319330;  -99.46470446910, 28.99123152270; -99.46492704020, 28.98933859940;  -99.46528993350, 28.98746252860;  -99.46579158710, 28.98561134250; -99.46642984560, 28.98379296650;  -99.46720196900, 28.98201518510;  -99.46810464460, 28.98028560840; -99.46913400180, 28.97861163980;  -99.47028562810, 28.97700044430;  -99.47155458850, 28.97545891780; -99.47293544650, 28.97399365780;  -99.47442228750, 28.97261093490;  -99.47600874410, 28.97131666650;

 -99.47768802360, 28.97011639080;  -99.47945293670, 28.96901524400;  -99.48129592860, 28.96801793770;  -99.48320911090, 28.96712873900;  -99.48518429580, 28.96635145260;  -99.48721303080, 28.96568940400; -99.48928663490, 28.96514542580;  -99.49139623540, 28.96472184510;  -99.49353280620, 28.96442047420; -99.49568720610, 28.96424260250;  -99.49785021770, 28.96418899080;  -99.50001258690, 28.96425986860; -99.50070476990, 28.96430895700;  -99.50164138890, 28.96438408740;  -99.50222476060, 28.96442829400; 

-99.50384970280, 28.96458709060;  -99.50598308400, 28.96490547770;  -99.50808823700, 28.96534585460; -99.51015615440, 28.96590633740;  -99.51217798800, 28.96658452800;  -99.51414508630, 28.96737752500; -99.51604903110, 28.96828193540;  -99.51788167410, 28.96929388970;  -99.51963517120, 28.97040905800; -99.52130201620, 28.97162266860;  -99.52287507310, 28.97292952830;  -99.52434760620, 28.97432404490; -99.52571330930, 28.97580025050;  -99.52696633260, 28.97735182770;  -99.52810130760, 28.97897213590; 

-99.52911337060, 28.98065424020;  -99.52999818300, 28.98239094070;  -99.53054361870, 28.98364460250; -99.53071826050, 28.98407555150;  -99.53092659400, 28.98460575220;  -99.53154608850, 28.98642914040; -99.53202864370, 28.98828424880;  -99.53237218580, 28.99016313510;  -99.53257523590, 28.99205775510; -99.53263691620, 28.99395999620;  -99.53255695450, 28.99586171300;  -99.53233568470, 28.99775476190; -99.53213313940, 28.99880562870;  -99.53197404640, 28.99963103560;  -99.53147358020, 29.00148249840; 

-99.53083642190, 29.00330122050;  -99.53006529290, 29.00507941140;  -99.52916348920, 29.00680945430; -99.52813486700, 29.00848393790;  -99.52698382650, 29.01009568860;  -99.52571529300, 29.01163780120; -99.52518092540, 29.01220517850;  -99.52455981130, 29.01296021160;  -99.52317917810, 29.01442606720; -99.52169239120, 29.01580939560;  -99.52010581680, 29.01710426940;  -99.51842624950, 29.01830514000; -99.51666088320, 29.01940686120;  -99.51481728020, 29.02040471170;  -99.51290333880, 29.02129441520; 

-99.51092725940, 29.02207215860;  -99.50889750950, 29.02273460860;  -99.50682278710, 29.02327892610; -99.50471198330, 29.02370277810;  -99.50257414450, 29.02400434790;  -99.50041843310, 29.02418234300; -99.49825408830, 29.02423600050; and -99.49644185690, 29.02417661150.[-99.51049107440, 28.95090385000; -99.51265315760, 28.95097450990; -99.51480536460, 28.95116935630; -99.51693848750, 28.95148755540; -99.51904339970, 28.95192774590; -99.52111109510, 28.95248804470; -99.52313272620, 28.95316605450; -99.52509964250, 28.95395887460; -99.52700342650, 28.95486311300; -99.52883593070, 28.95587490060; -99.53058931150, 28.95698990850; -99.53225606330, 28.95820336540; -99.53382905030, 28.95951007910; -99.53530153730, 28.96090445770; -99.53666721820, 28.96238053420; -99.53792024330, 28.96393199150; -99.53905524430, 28.96555218970; -99.54006735700, 28.96723419420; -99.54095224290, 28.96897080560; -99.54170610720, 28.97075459030; -99.54232571550, 28.97257791240; -99.54280840750, 28.97443296620; -99.54315210890, 28.97631180980; -99.54335534000, 28.97820639890; -99.54341747360, 28.97994913900; -99.54343981590, 28.99442460320; -99.54343981590, 28.99442463760; -99.54344055730, 28.99490528710; -99.54344055730, 28.99490532000; -99.54346252980, 29.00913749330; -99.54346227850, 29.00929697630; -99.54338251590, 29.01119871480; -99.54316142200, 29.01309179740; -99.54279993550, 29.01496811680; -99.54229959650, 29.01681963700; -99.54166254020, 29.01863842790; -99.54089148760, 29.02041669900; -99.53998973420, 29.02214683280; -99.53896113620, 29.02382141780; -99.53781009360, 29.02543328000; -99.53654153170, 29.02697551360; -99.53516088010, 29.02844151090; -99.53367404930, 29.02982499060; -99.53208740580, 29.03112002460; -99.53040774440, 29.03232106340; -99.52864225940, 29.03342296040; -99.52679851360, 29.03442099340; -99.52488440590, 29.03531088530; -99.52290813750, 29.03608882220; -99.52087817660, 29.03675147010; -99.51880322220, 29.03729598890; -99.51669216630, 29.03772004480; -99.51455405640, 29.03802182020; -99.51239805620, 29.03820002170; -99.51072236680, 29.03825261230; -99.50919518970, 29.03826649830; -99.50904828420, 29.03826754640; -99.50752105150, 29.03827545390; -99.50737410440, 29.03827592700; -99.50594924450, 29.03827772570; -99.49566969890, 29.03834613070; -99.49566961900, 29.03834613120; -99.49473223360, 29.03835232920; -99.49296109140, 29.03836402210; -99.49267466830, 29.03836599620; -99.49226342180, 29.03836658380; -99.49009940990, 29.03829557020; -99.48794532360, 29.03810029240; -99.48581039530, 29.03778158750; -99.48370377490, 29.03734082160; -99.48163449060, 29.03677988360; -99.47961141030, 29.03610117790; -99.47764320340, 29.03530761330; -99.47573830340, 29.03440259080; -99.47390487190, 29.03338998920; -99.47215076360, 29.03227414790; -99.47048349240, 29.03105984880; -99.46891019950, 29.02975229550; -99.46743762220, 29.02835709100; -99.46607206590, 29.02688021350; -99.46481937630, 29.02532799110; -99.46368491490, 29.02370707410; -99.46267353590, 29.02202440700; -99.46178956550, 29.02028719840; -99.46103678340, 29.01850289030; -99.46041840690, 29.01667912560; -99.45993707700, 29.01482371620; -99.45959484740, 29.01294460890; -99.45939317560, 29.01104985160; -99.45933255420, 29.00924911650; -99.45935507090, 28.99505803090; -99.45935583340, 28.99457733840; -99.45937664990, 28.98145463430; -99.45937701260, 28.98135307940; -99.45945839300, 28.97945142360; -99.45968103930, 28.97755852100; -99.46004398980, 28.97568247670; -99.46054568250, 28.97383132270; -99.46118396180, 28.97201298440; -99.46195608750, 28.97023524600; -99.46285874710, 28.96850571740; -99.46388807000, 28.96683180190; -99.46503964370, 28.96522066420; -99.46630853350, 28.96367920000; -99.46768930330, 28.96221400650; -99.46917603890, 28.96083135410; -99.47076237320, 28.95953715970; -99.47244151420, 28.95833696140; -99.47420627300, 28.95723589490; -99.47604909550, 28.95623867160; -99.47701631460, 28.95577153470; -99.47709898860, 28.95573317030; -99.47717746480, 28.95568850370; -99.47874479960, 28.95484972680; -99.48065774630, 28.95396057300; -99.48263268430, 28.95318333200; -99.48466116220, 28.95252132910; -99.48673449980, 28.95197739660; -99.48884382600, 28.95155386170; -99.49098011560, 28.95125253620; -99.49313422850, 28.95107470940; -99.49485788860, 28.95102194360; -99.49502543280, 28.95102065940; -99.49502565540, 28.95102065770; -99.49734003590, 28.95100290910; -99.49734015720, 28.95100290820; -99.51005235880, 28.95090470190; and -99.51049107440, 28.95090385000.]

                         (K)[(N)] Surveillance Zone 14. SZ 14 is that portion of Gonzales County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -97.36173045860, 29.73476487270; -97.35841999840, 29.73572909520; -97.35730985270, 29.73599790480; -97.35517442860, 29.73638574070; -97.35301449860, 29.73665082110; -97.35083932010, 29.73679200990; -97.34865821580, 29.73680870180; -97.34648053390, 29.73670082540; -97.34431560810, 29.73646884300; -97.34239990550, 29.73615743850; -97.34190649300, 29.73606412650; -97.34190671230, 29.73606324300; -97.34162234480, 29.73601040010;

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                         (L)[(O)] Surveillance Zone 15. SZ 15 is that portion of Hamilton County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -98.30890186100, 31.52080856360; -98.30794932010, 31.52111312350; -98.30663041230, 31.52160433670; -98.30453882930, 31.52224752590; -98.30240259180, 31.52277212140; -98.30023085480, 31.52317587480; -98.29838701260, 31.52342024630; -98.29779674970, 31.52348430330; -98.29744266270, 31.52352111120; -98.29522795990, 31.52367850440; -98.29300597870, 31.52371144540; -98.29078624260, 31.52361979290; -98.28857826560, 31.52340393970;

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                         (M)[(P)] Surveillance Zone 16. SZ 16 is that portion of Washington County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -96.37818600590, 30.18191727260; -96.38037260510, 30.18204179120; -96.38126142310, 30.18214344400; -96.38183665460, 30.18217619090; -96.38400921490, 30.18242462620; -96.38615843640, 30.18279594060; -96.38827512360, 30.18328854540; -96.39035021980, 30.18390033310; -96.39237484600, 30.18462868620; -96.39434033840, 30.18547048840; -96.39623828560, 30.18642213800; -96.39677557990, 30.18671848320; -96.39737630640, 30.18705681000;

-96.39866130040, 30.18781788400; -96.40040012450, 30.18897655180; -96.40204803700, 30.19023151300; -96.40359798240, 30.19157739740; -96.40504332360, 30.19300844530; -96.40637787030, 30.19451853250; -96.40759590570, 30.19610119620; -96.40869221050, 30.19774966280; -96.40966208600, 30.19945687630; -96.41050137400, 30.20121552930; -96.41120647440, 30.20301809350; -96.41177436110, 30.20485685250; -96.41220259500, 30.20672393420; -96.41248933450, 30.20861134490; -96.41263334350, 30.21051100340;

-96.41263399690, 30.21241477560; -96.41249128340, 30.21431450920; -96.41220580560, 30.21620206880; -96.41177877780, 30.21806937060; -96.41121202080, 30.21990841710; -96.41101164340, 30.22042153380; -96.41096545730, 30.22057139600; -96.41026138110, 30.22237430900; -96.40942300250, 30.22413336690; -96.40845390570, 30.22584103440; -96.40735823510, 30.22748999610; -96.40614067850, 30.22907318760; -96.40480644620, 30.23058382600; -96.40336124960, 30.23201543880; -96.40181127600, 30.23336189210;

-96.40016316260, 30.23461741630; -96.39842396800, 30.23577663130; -96.39660114190, 30.23683456960; -96.39470249320, 30.23778669750; -96.39273615650, 30.23862893460; -96.39071055710, 30.23935767140; -96.38863437490, 30.23996978450; -96.38665406210, 30.24043452890; -96.38629454620, 30.24050872300; -96.38615699110, 30.24053684440; -96.38400651130, 30.24090834500; -96.38196210040, 30.24114560010; -96.37956349050, 30.24135890920; -96.37943402890, 30.24137020050; -96.37724607410, 30.24149469100;

-96.37505342490, 30.24149463060; -96.37286547920, 30.24137001960; -96.37069161440, 30.24112139200; -96.36854114770, 30.24074981350; -96.36642329560, 30.24025687660; -96.36434713430, 30.23964469410; -96.36232156110, 30.23891588970; -96.36035525580, 30.23807358680; -96.35845664370, 30.23712139540; -96.35663385910, 30.23606339620; -96.35489471070, 30.23490412300; -96.35324664800, 30.23364854370; -96.35169672940, 30.23230203860; -96.35025159190, 30.23087037740; -96.34891742260, 30.22935969440;

-96.34769993250, 30.22777646210; -96.34660433170, 30.22612746380; -96.34563530760, 30.22441976380; -96.34479700450, 30.22266067780; -96.34409300610, 30.22085774120; -96.34389250760, 30.22026010760; -96.34343696920, 30.21884607860; -96.34307079300, 30.21760464660; -96.34264385410, 30.21573732990; -96.34235846540, 30.21384976040; -96.34221584080, 30.21195002190; -96.34221658270, 30.21004624990; -96.34236067920, 30.20814659660; -96.34264750500, 30.20625919600; -96.34307582360, 30.20439212950;

-96.34364379300, 30.20255339060; -96.34434897380, 30.20075085120; -96.34518833940, 30.19899222770; -96.34615828960, 30.19728504830; -96.34725466570, 30.19563662030; -96.34847276860, 30.19405399940; -96.34980737900, 30.19254395910; -96.35125277970, 30.19111296190; -96.35280278010, 30.18976713200; -96.35445074300, 30.18851222870; -96.35618961250, 30.18735362180; -96.35801194480, 30.18629626920; -96.35990993970, 30.18534469510; -96.36187547380, 30.18450297110; -96.36390013580, 30.18377469850;

-96.36597526150, 30.18316299340; -96.36809197190, 30.18267047270; -96.37024121010, 30.18229924380; -96.37241378070, 30.18205089490; -96.37460038870, 30.18192648840; -96.37543874540, 30.18191180110; -96.37683307230, 30.18190253200; and -96.37818600590, 30.18191727260. [-96.37818600590, 30.18191727260; -96.38037260510, 30.18204179120; -96.38126142310, 30.18214344400; -96.38183665460, 30.18217619090; -96.38400921490, 30.18242462620; -96.38615843640, 30.18279594060; -96.38827512360, 30.18328854540; -96.39035021980, 30.18390033310; -96.39237484600, 30.18462868620; -96.39434033840, 30.18547048840; -96.39623828560, 30.18642213800; -96.39677557990, 30.18671848320; -96.39737630640, 30.18705681000; -96.39866130040, 30.18781788400; -96.40040012450, 30.18897655180; -96.40204803700, 30.19023151300; -96.40359798240, 30.19157739740; -96.40504332360, 30.19300844530; -96.40637787030, 30.19451853250; -96.40759590570, 30.19610119620; -96.40869221050, 30.19774966280; -96.40966208600, 30.19945687630; -96.41050137400, 30.20121552930; -96.41120647440, 30.20301809350; -96.41177436110, 30.20485685250; -96.41220259500, 30.20672393420; -96.41248933450, 30.20861134490; -96.41263334350, 30.21051100340; -96.41263399690, 30.21241477560; -96.41249128340, 30.21431450920; -96.41220580560, 30.21620206880; -96.41177877780, 30.21806937060; -96.41121202080, 30.21990841710; -96.41101164340, 30.22042153380; -96.41096545730, 30.22057139600; -96.41026138110, 30.22237430900; -96.40942300250, 30.22413336690; -96.40845390570, 30.22584103440; -96.40735823510, 30.22748999610; -96.40614067850, 30.22907318760; -96.40480644620, 30.23058382600; -96.40336124960, 30.23201543880; -96.40181127600, 30.23336189210; -96.40016316260, 30.23461741630; -96.39842396800, 30.23577663130; -96.39660114190, 30.23683456960; -96.39470249320, 30.23778669750; -96.39273615650, 30.23862893460; -96.39071055710, 30.23935767140; -96.38863437490, 30.23996978450; -96.38665406210, 30.24043452890; -96.38629454620, 30.24050872300; -96.38615699110, 30.24053684440; -96.38400651130, 30.24090834500; -96.38196210040, 30.24114560010; -96.37956349050, 30.24135890920; -96.37943402890, 30.24137020050; -96.37724607410, 30.24149469100; -96.37505342490, 30.24149463060; -96.37286547920, 30.24137001960; -96.37069161440, 30.24112139200; -96.36854114770, 30.24074981350; -96.36642329560, 30.24025687660; -96.36434713430, 30.23964469410; -96.36232156110, 30.23891588970; -96.36035525580, 30.23807358680; -96.35845664370, 30.23712139540; -96.35663385910, 30.23606339620; -96.35489471070, 30.23490412300; -96.35324664800, 30.23364854370; -96.35169672940, 30.23230203860; -96.35025159190, 30.23087037740; -96.34891742260, 30.22935969440; -96.34769993250, 30.22777646210; -96.34660433170, 30.22612746380; -96.34563530760, 30.22441976380; -96.34479700450, 30.22266067780; -96.34409300610, 30.22085774120; -96.34389250760, 30.22026010760; -96.34343696920, 30.21884607860; -96.34307079300, 30.21760464660; -96.34264385410, 30.21573732990; -96.34235846540, 30.21384976040; -96.34221584080, 30.21195002190; -96.34221658270, 30.21004624990; -96.34236067920, 30.20814659660; -96.34264750500, 30.20625919600; -96.34307582360, 30.20439212950; -96.34364379300, 30.20255339060; -96.34434897380, 30.20075085120; -96.34518833940, 30.19899222770; -96.34615828960, 30.19728504830; -96.34725466570, 30.19563662030; -96.34847276860, 30.19405399940; -96.34980737900, 30.19254395910; -96.35125277970, 30.19111296190; -96.35280278010, 30.18976713200; -96.35445074300, 30.18851222870; -96.35618961250, 30.18735362180; -96.35801194480, 30.18629626920; -96.35990993970, 30.18534469510; -96.36187547380, 30.18450297110; -96.36390013580, 30.18377469850; -96.36597526150, 30.18316299340; -96.36809197190, 30.18267047270; -96.37024121010, 30.18229924380; -96.37241378070, 30.18205089490; -96.37460038870, 30.18192648840; -96.37543874540, 30.18191180110; -96.37683307230, 30.18190253200; and -96.37818600590, 30.18191727260.]

                         (N)[(Q)] Surveillance Zone 17. SZ 17 is that portion of Frio County lying within the area described by the following latitude-longitude coordinate pairs: -99.40328546520, 29.07915307200; -99.40054361410, 29.07930707700; -99.39959203180, 29.07932990480; -99.39837754610, 29.07930452900; -99.39647797530, 29.07923416400; -99.39552760710, 29.07918691730; -99.39337280530, 29.07899001740; -99.39123728960, 29.07866970240; -99.38913021260, 29.07822734500; -99.38706060440, 29.07766484140; -99.38503733420, 29.07698460240; -99.38306907230, 29.07618954340; -99.38116425240, 29.07528307200;

-99.37933103580, 29.07426907280; -99.37757727620, 29.07315189160; -99.37591048600, 29.07193631590; -99.37433780430, 29.07062755470; -99.37286596590, 29.06923121620; -99.37150127290, 29.06775328340; -99.37024956730, 29.06620008900; -99.36911620640, 29.06457828740; -99.36810603970, 29.06289482700; -99.36722338810, 29.06115691970; -99.36647202570, 29.05937201040; -99.36585516380, 29.05754774480; -99.36537543670, 29.05569193670; -99.36503489130, 29.05381253470; -99.36491425580, 29.05283759490;

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-99.37178348530, 29.02973653410; -99.37316661710, 29.02827232940; -99.37465570640, 29.02689074810; -99.37624437610, 29.02559770260; -99.37792582390, 29.02439872600; -99.37969285140, 29.02329894880; -99.38153789460, 29.02230307680; -99.38345305650, 29.02141537110; -99.38543014090, 29.02063962970; -99.38746068690, 29.01997917180; -99.38953600590, 29.01943682300; -99.39164721800, 29.01901490360; -99.39378529010, 29.01871521880; -99.39594107450, 29.01853905050; -99.39810534800, 29.01848715250;

-99.40026885120, 29.01855974680; -99.40242232780, 29.01875652280; -99.40383950340, 29.01895496840; -99.40507296930, 29.01915187360; -99.40538531660, 29.01920309630; -99.40714446970, 29.01949925910; -99.40754918900, 29.01956969410; -99.40965507880, 29.02001173040; -99.41172359060, 29.02057384670; -99.41374587360, 29.02125363810; -99.41571327430, 29.02204819600; -99.41761737330, 29.02295412110; -99.41945002160, 29.02396753710; -99.42120337510, 29.02508410800; -99.42286992820, 29.02629905610;

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                         (O)[(R)] Surveillance Zone 18. Surveillance Zone 18 is that portion of Bexar County within the boundaries of a line beginning at the intersection of Northwest Military Highway (FM 1535) and Interstate Highway (IH) Loop 410 in Bexar County; thence east along IH-Loop 410 to Wetmore Road; thence north along Wetmore Road to Bulverde Road; thence north along Bulverde Road to Evans Road; thence west along Evans Road to Stone Oak Parkway; thence west and south along Stone Oak Parkway to Huebner Road; thence west along Huebner Road to Northwest Military Highway; thence south along Northwest Military Highway (FM 1535) to IH-Loop 410.

                         (P)[(S)] Surveillance Zone 19. Surveillance Zone 19 is that portion of Sutton County lying within the area described by the following latitude/longitude pairs:

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                         (Q)[(T)] Surveillance Zone 20. Surveillance Zone 20 is that portion of Zavala County lying within the area described by the following latitude/longitude pairs:

-99.53869816580, 29.05677900640; -99.53607979490, 29.05756025510; -99.53515588530, 29.05780278860; -99.53304445540, 29.05822712300; -99.53238085450, 29.05833438650; -99.53097875240, 29.05854805030; -99.52989897550, 29.05871258420; -99.52968204380, 29.05874563860; -99.52957768340, 29.05876154010; -99.52810276210, 29.05895630000;

-99.52594632240, 29.05913473540; -99.52378121340, 29.05918883270; -99.52161671500, 29.05911836020; -99.51946210410, 29.05892361970; -99.51732661520, 29.05860544610; -99.51521940060, 29.05816520300; -99.51314949120, 29.05760477730; -99.51112575750, 29.05692657110; -99.50915687170, 29.05613349110; -99.50725127020, 29.05522893620; -99.50541711770, 29.05421678320; -99.50366227190, 29.05310136950; -99.50199425000, 29.05188747540; -99.50042019610, 29.05058030250; -99.49894685120, 29.04918545220;

-99.49758052360, 29.04770890130; -99.49632706260, 29.04615697640; -99.49519183280, 29.04453632670; -99.49417969180, 29.04285389540; -99.49329496900, 29.04111689010; -99.49254144740, 29.03933275180; -99.49221287920, 29.03836492570; -99.49192234750, 29.03750912310; -99.49144031330, 29.03565381490; -99.49121888180, 29.03453510970; -99.49098104700, 29.03317696470; -99.49097506950, 29.03314282980; -99.49082471970, 29.03228424410; -99.49070324520, 29.03152390860; -99.49050092860, 29.02962918350; -99.49044005000, 29.02772688760; -99.49052086170, 29.02582516710; -99.49074300940, 29.02393216510; -99.49110553370, 29.02205598690; -99.49160687440, 29.02020466550; -99.49224487710, 29.01838612670; -99.49301680320, 29.01660815570; -99.49391934080, 29.01487836330; -99.49494861980, 29.01320415410; -99.49610022800, 29.01159269390; -99.49736923050, 29.01005087990; -99.49875019060, 29.00858531070; -99.50023719340, 29.00720225840; -99.50182387080, 29.00590764150; -99.50350342890, 29.00470700000;

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                         (R)[(U)] Surveillance Zone 21. Surveillance Zone 21 is that portion of Frio County lying within the area described by the following latitude/longitude pairs:

-99.12083230650, 28.76958447260; -99.11778310110, 28.77134826160; -99.11750469510, 28.77149809900; -99.11559202710, 28.77238163650; -99.11361783670, 28.77315303370; -99.11159058310, 28.77380898450; -99.10951895380, 28.77434667750; -99.10741182670, 28.77476380820; -99.10527823230, 28.77505858860; -99.10312731490, 28.77522975540;

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                         (S)[(V)] Surveillance Zone 22. Surveillance Zone 22 is that portion of Brooks County lying within the area described by the following latitude/longitude pairs:

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                         (T)[(W)] Surveillance Zone 23. Surveillance Zone 23 is that portion of Kimble County lying within the area described by the following latitude/longitude pairs: -99.93593588020, 30.41197645310; -99.93328467170, 30.41302363770; -99.93150701710, 30.41360245140; -99.92940461000, 30.41415395450; -99.92726506670, 30.41458506470; -99.92509755680, 30.41489393420; -99.92291137010, 30.41507923930; -99.92071587650, 30.41514018560; -99.91852048600, 30.41507651190; -99.91633460810, 30.41488849130;

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-99.87553862390, 30.31784364590; -99.87612434800, 30.31649807390; -99.87703219800, 30.31476485130; -99.87806872700, 30.31308684650; -99.87922949170, 30.31147124180; -99.88050951780, 30.30992495220; -99.88190332120, 30.30845459570; -99.88340493190, 30.30706646470; -99.88500791910, 30.30576649980; -99.88670541930, 30.30456026400; -99.88849016520, 30.30345291870; -99.89035451680, 30.30244920230; -99.89229049470, 30.30155340960; -99.89428981340, 30.30076937330; -99.89634391710, 30.30010044800;

-99.89844401630, 30.29954949570; -99.90058112510, 30.29911887350; -99.90274609970, 30.29881042390; -99.90492967750, 30.29862546640; -99.90696497240, 30.29856499870; -99.95165235240, 30.29840756090; and -99.95180989610, 30.29840729940.]

                         (U)[(X)]Surveillance Zone 24. Surveillance Zone 24 is that portion of Medina County lying within the area described by the following latitude/longitude pairs:

-99.03470528710, 29.32434210330; -99.03422756400, 29.32440747330; -99.03291391940, 29.32458721820; -99.03075068100, 29.32475719130; -99.02895229150, 29.32480381160; -99.02875152550, 29.32480424390; -99.02863847330, 29.32480448720; -99.02827985190, 29.32480525830; -99.02809031250, 29.32480519110; -99.02740657390, 29.32480323570;

-99.02722320690, 29.32480226670; -99.02505316090, 29.32472324930; -99.02289366610, 29.32451998930; -99.02075397810, 29.32419335790; -99.01864326700, 29.32374475510; -99.01657057890, 29.32317610360; -99.01454479610, 29.32248984060; -99.01257459940, 29.32168890740; -99.01066843110, 29.32077673660; -99.00883445800, 29.31975723740; -99.00708053710, 29.31863477900; -99.00541418160, 29.31741417160; -99.00384252840, 29.31610064560; -99.00237230810, 29.31469982960; -99.00100981570, 29.31321772600;

-98.99976088370, 29.31166068510; -98.99863085740, 29.31003537780; -98.99762457210, 29.30834876750; -98.99674633190, 29.30660807950; -98.99599989210, 29.30482077060; -98.99538844250, 29.30299449680; -98.99491459460, 29.30113708050; -98.99458036980, 29.29925647710; -98.99438719140, 29.29736074080; -98.99434691830, 29.29651781560; -98.99432953560, 29.29596087290; -98.99432707560, 29.29588205460; -98.99431665170, 29.29540490470; -98.99430585430, 29.29454003130; -98.99430531810, 29.29449708310;

-98.99429396020, 29.29358729840; -98.99429334470, 29.29300462350; -98.99438410690, 29.29110300840; -98.99461654540, 29.28921066960; -98.99498965660, 29.28733570980; -98.99550183500, 29.28548615630; -98.99615087980, 29.28366992770; -98.99693400490, 29.28189479900; -98.99784785080, 29.28016836900; -98.99888849870, 29.27849802780; -99.00005148800, 29.27689092470; -99.00133183500, 29.27535393820; -99.00272405450, 29.27389364630; -99.00422218330, 29.27251629840; -99.00581980590, 29.27122778870;

-99.00751008160, 29.27003363100; -99.00928577430, 29.26893893520; -99.01113928290, 29.26794838540; -99.01306267430, 29.26706621970; -99.01504771690, 29.26629621280; -99.01708591620, 29.26564165900; -99.01916855060, 29.26510535870; -99.02128670900, 29.26468960660; -99.02343132860, 29.26439618120; -99.02559323380, 29.26422633780; -99.02722045370, 29.26418051300; -99.02722429220, 29.26418048760; -99.02824740570, 29.26417369290; -99.02920167740, 29.26416734800; -99.02926492560, 29.26416692720;

-99.02926609000, 29.26416691950; -99.03029132650, 29.26416009410; -99.03127050390, 29.26415356770; -99.03127540380, 29.26415353500; -99.03137356840, 29.26415288030; -99.03191629000, 29.26415315250; -99.03220849990, 29.26415652320; -99.03305178650, 29.26416950500; -99.03306536280, 29.26416971400; -99.03494185070, 29.26424522800; -99.03710002890, 29.26444827670; -99.03923845410, 29.26477462290; -99.04134797720, 29.26522287030; -99.04341957230, 29.26579110120; -99.04544437530, 29.26647688450;

-99.04741372180, 29.26727728610; -99.04931918430, 29.26818888160; -99.05115260770, 29.26920777040; -99.05290614470, 29.27032959310; -99.05457228890, 29.27154954940; -99.05614390690, 29.27286241910; -99.05761426950, 29.27426258400; -99.05897707950, 29.27574405220; -99.06022649940, 29.27730048360; -99.06135717620, 29.27892521690; -99.06236426440, 29.28061129800; -99.06324344670, 29.28235151010; -99.06399095260, 29.28413840410; -99.06460357500, 29.28596433080; -99.06507868340, 29.28782147320;

-99.06541423580, 29.28970188050; -99.06560878730, 29.29159750170; -99.06565220900, 29.29252392620; -99.06567764710, 29.29341130390; -99.06568806080, 29.29408776440; -99.06568814260, 29.29412626510; -99.06569010870, 29.29505110900; -99.06568898310, 29.29535094270; -99.06559961510, 29.29725261210; -99.06536854260, 29.29914508760; -99.06499674680, 29.30102026450; -99.06448581210, 29.30287011170; -99.06383791880, 29.30468670610; -99.06305583450, 29.30646226670; -99.06214290210, 29.30818918760;

-99.06110302530, 29.30986007100; -99.05994065270, 29.31146775880; -99.05866075810, 29.31300536310; -99.05726881970, 29.31446629600; -99.05577079640, 29.31584429790; -99.05417310260, 29.31713346410; -99.05248258060, 29.31832827040; -99.05070647130, 29.31942359670; -99.04885238290, 29.32041474920; -99.04692825890, 29.32129748010; -99.04494234340, 29.32206800640; -99.04290314590, 29.32272302570; -99.04081940510, 29.32325973070; -99.03870005090, 29.32367582100; -99.03706741290, 29.32391071510;

-99.03698887320, 29.32392025930; -99.03691194560, 29.32393709900; -99.03505982880, 29.32429358780; and -99.03470528710, 29.32434210330.[-99.03678558950, 29.25833376500; -99.03895416000, 29.25841257850; -99.04111221690, 29.25861555820; -99.04325052700, 29.25894183550; -99.04535994180, 29.25939001470; -99.04743143580, 29.25995817830; -99.04945614540, 29.26064389550; -99.05142540670, 29.26144423250; -99.05333079230, 29.26235576510; -99.05516414760, 29.26337459310; -99.05691762550, 29.26449635730; -99.05858371990, 29.26571625760; -99.06015529780, 29.26702907400; -99.06162562980, 29.26842918870; -99.06298841910, 29.26991060990; -99.06423782830, 29.27146699770; -99.06536850430, 29.27309169090; -99.06637560160, 29.27477773590; -99.06725480300, 29.27651791570; -99.06800233790, 29.27830478160; -99.06861499890, 29.28013068420; -99.06909015550, 29.28198780700; -99.06942576550, 29.28386819900; -99.06962038370, 29.28576380930; -99.06967316860, 29.28766652120; -99.06967243770, 29.28773353440; -99.06967074480, 29.28787205090; -99.06988063470, 29.28904794430; -99.07007527220, 29.29094355800; -99.07012806890, 29.29284627390; -99.07012645850, 29.29297847060; -99.07008760380, 29.29560823030; -99.06999993240, 29.29737770600; -99.06976894550, 29.29927018960; -99.06939723430, 29.30114537960; -99.06888638290, 29.30299524470; -99.06823857120, 29.30481186180; -99.06745656650, 29.30658744970; -99.06654371130, 29.30831440260; -99.06550390900, 29.30998532240; -99.06434160790, 29.31159305070; -99.06306178140, 29.31313069970; -99.06166990750, 29.31459168120; -99.06017194480, 29.31596973540; -99.05857430750, 29.31725895740; -99.05688383750, 29.31845382270; -99.05510777560, 29.31954921100; -99.05336743140, 29.32048377070; -99.05333543510, 29.32049978770; -99.05330860080, 29.32052191870; -99.05223193030, 29.32137180000; -99.05054131050, 29.32256658240; -99.04876510160, 29.32366188340; -99.04691091230, 29.32465300910; -99.04498668650, 29.32553571200; -99.04300066870, 29.32630620910; -99.04096136910, 29.32696119810; -99.03887752640, 29.32749787200; -99.03675807120, 29.32791393040; -99.03461208670, 29.32820759020; -99.03244877050, 29.32837759260; -99.03106128140, 29.32842111610; -99.02932843750, 29.32844366930; -99.02877504050, 29.32844682360; -99.02681052820, 29.32844364980; -99.02658003800, 29.32844257420; -99.02308778620, 29.32841559840; -99.02091766270, 29.32833650980; -99.01875809610, 29.32813317880; -99.01661834220, 29.32780647680; -99.01450757170, 29.32735780410; -99.01243483060, 29.32678908390; -99.01040900150, 29.32610275350; -99.00843876560, 29.32530175460; -99.00653256510, 29.32438951990; -99.00469856720, 29.32336995920; -99.00294462890, 29.32224744170; -99.00175050700, 29.32137271610; -99.00127811350, 29.32118062020; -98.99937206150, 29.32026827900; -98.99753821680, 29.31924861600; -98.99578443600, 29.31812600090; -98.99411823140, 29.31690524460; -98.99254673950, 29.31559157820; -98.99107669010, 29.31419063100; -98.98971437750, 29.31270840580; -98.98846563340, 29.31115125340; -98.98733580250, 29.30952584540; -98.98632971890, 29.30783914540; -98.98545168610, 29.30609837920; -98.98470545840, 29.30431100390; -98.98409422480, 29.30248467580; -98.98362059570, 29.30062721750; -98.98328659170, 29.29874658460; -98.98309363510, 29.29685083140; -98.98304254390, 29.29494807650; -98.98306949550, 29.29237800430; -98.98316047730, 29.29047639780; -98.98339313330, 29.28858408030; -98.98376645910, 29.28670915410; -98.98427884810, 29.28485964670; -98.98492809890, 29.28304347620; -98.98571142440, 29.28126841770; -98.98662546410, 29.27954206950; -98.98766629860, 29.27787182120; -98.98882946630, 29.27626482200; -98.99010998280, 29.27472794980; -98.99150236230, 29.27326778210; -98.99300064080, 29.27189056780; -98.99459840210, 29.27060220060; -98.99628880510, 29.26940819350; -98.99806461290, 29.26831365590; -98.99991822420, 29.26732327120; -99.00184170520, 29.26644127690; -99.00382682410, 29.26567144660; -99.00586508600, 29.26501707430; -99.00794776900, 29.26448095940; -99.01006596180, 29.26406539580; -99.01162613110, 29.26383960890; -99.01179748320, 29.26381847520; -99.01196770780, 29.26379122190; -99.01362891870, 29.26356323280; -99.01364637160, 29.26356123330; -99.01366080440, 29.26355239920; -99.01446528390, 29.26307518830; -99.01631862760, 29.26208456480; -99.01824185560, 29.26120232240; -99.02022673720, 29.26043223590; -99.02226477830, 29.25977760010; -99.02434725820, 29.25924121580; -99.02646526630, 29.25882537770; -99.02860974060, 29.25853186500; -99.03077150600, 29.25836193330; -99.03282370140, 29.25831559100; -99.03666797700, 29.25833304980; and -99.03678558950, 29.25833376500.]

                         (V)[(Y)] Surveillance Zone 25. Surveillance Zone 25 is that portion of Cherokee County lying within the area described by the following latitude/longitude pairs:

-95.16551813760, 31.88499767200; -95.16585785040, 31.88501179520; -95.16883776280, 31.88514836070; -95.17072236840, 31.88527950140; -95.17293080210, 31.88554853500; -95.17511390170, 31.88594019510; -95.17726232710, 31.88645280610; -95.17936688570, 31.88708417460; -95.18141857260, 31.88783159950; -95.18340860800, 31.88869188260;

-95.18532847560, 31.88966134300; -95.18716995850, 31.89073583260; -95.18892517440, 31.89191075370; -95.19058660920, 31.89318107840; -95.19214714940, 31.89454137080; -95.19360011230, 31.89598580950; -95.19493927480, 31.89750821270; -95.19615889990, 31.89910206470; -95.19725376150, 31.90076054380; -95.19821916660, 31.90247655120; -95.19905097560, 31.90424274160; -95.19974562040, 31.90605155420; -95.20030011920, 31.90789524570; -95.20071208980, 31.90976592290; -95.20097975990, 31.91165557650;

-95.20110197480, 31.91355611550; -95.20107820230, 31.91545940210; -95.20090853530, 31.91735728590; -95.20059369180, 31.91924163940; -95.20013501150, 31.92110439250; -95.19953445040, 31.92293756700; -95.19915728340, 31.92389976250; -95.19815357340, 31.92631908540; -95.19779084440, 31.92715263060; -95.19691477030, 31.92890324420; -95.19590628340, 31.93060123560; -95.19476969690, 31.93223933070; -95.19350987350, 31.93381051170; -95.19213220490, 31.93530804740; -95.19064258830, 31.93672552140;

-95.18904740160, 31.93805686040; -95.18735347570, 31.93929635960; -95.18556806570, 31.94043870790; -95.18369881940, 31.94147900990; -95.18175374480, 31.94241280770; -95.17974117550, 31.94323609950; -95.17766973520, 31.94394535700; -95.17554830050, 31.94453754050; -95.17338596280, 31.94501011200; -95.17119198940, 31.94536104630; -95.16897578340, 31.94558883920; -95.16674684340, 31.94569251440; -95.16451472300, 31.94567162760; -95.16228898930, 31.94552626830; -95.16007918180, 31.94525705950;

-95.15789477180, 31.94486515490; -95.15574512140, 31.94435223440; -95.15363944330, 31.94372049610; -95.15292604870, 31.94347588710; -95.15225794440, 31.94323930920; -95.15201777130, 31.94315426200; -95.15112625370, 31.94283856320; -95.14978698470, 31.94233530500; -95.14779612430, 31.94147452330; -95.14587558800, 31.94050452620; -95.14403360410, 31.93942947040; -95.14227806340, 31.93825396290; -95.14061648540, 31.93698304090; -95.13905598640, 31.93562215030; -95.13760324830, 31.93417712230;

-95.13626449070, 31.93265414830; -95.13504544390, 31.93105975340; -95.13395132440, 31.92940076830; -95.13298681290, 31.92768430020; -95.13215603390, 31.92591770210; -95.13146253880, 31.92410854130; -95.13090928990, 31.92226456710; -95.13049864870, 31.92039367750; -95.13023236530, 31.91850388500; -95.13020804960, 31.91825324460; -95.13003171160, 31.91633466000; -95.12993523850, 31.91468469710; -95.12996044570, 31.91278142340; -95.13013153130, 31.91088362950; -95.13044775380, 31.90899944150;

-95.13090775080, 31.90713692680; -95.13150954440, 31.90530405940; -95.13225054990, 31.90350868610; -95.13312758760, 31.90175849270; -95.13413689570, 31.90006097120; -95.13527414690, 31.89842338770; -95.13653446720, 31.89685275140; -95.13791245650, 31.89535578460; -95.13940221190, 31.89393889410; -95.14099735310, 31.89260814350; -95.14269104970, 31.89136922770; -95.14447605040, 31.89022744850; -95.14634471390, 31.88918769150; -95.14828904190, 31.88825440580; -95.15030071320, 31.88743158490;

-95.15237111880, 31.88672274930; -95.15449139950, 31.88613093190; -95.15665248290, 31.88565866480; -95.15884512270, 31.88530796850; -95.16105993790, 31.88508034340; -95.16328745280, 31.88497676360; and -95.16551813760, 31.88499767200.

                         (W)[(Z)] Surveillance Zone 26. Surveillance Zone 26 is that portion of the state within the boundaries of a line beginning at the intersection of U.S. Highway 283 and County Road 176 in Coleman County; thence east along County Road 176 to State Highway (S.H.) 206; thence east along S.H. 206 to County Road 170; thence south along County Road 170 to County Road 171; thence south along C.R. 171 to County Road 113 in Brown County; thence south along C.R. 113 to Farm to Market (F.M.) 585; thence south along F.M. 585 to County Road 108 in Brown County; thence southwest along C.R. 108 to County Road 127 in Coleman County; thence southwest along C.R. 127 to F.M. 568; thence west along F.M. 568 to U.S. Highway 84, thence north along U.S. 84 to S.H. 206, thence north along S.H. 206 to U.S. 283; thence north along U.S. 283 to County Road 176.

                         (X)[(AA)] Existing SZs may be modified and additional SZs may be designated as necessary by the executive director as provided in §65.84 of this title (relating to Powers and Duties of the Executive Director).

                 (2) (No change.)

        §65.85. [Mandatory] Check Stations.

                 (a) The department may establish mandatory or voluntary check stations or procedures in or for any CZ or SZ or portion of a CZ or SZ for the purpose of collecting biological information on susceptible species taken within a CZ or SZ.

                 (b) When a mandatory check station requirement or procedure is in effect, the[The] intact, unfrozen head of any susceptible species that has been killed in a CZ or SZ must be presented to a check station or other location designated by the department for the CZ or SZ in which the susceptible species was taken within 48 hours of take by the person or representative of the person who killed the susceptible species, unless otherwise authorized in writing by department personnel.

                 (c) The department will issue documentation for each specimen of a susceptible species that is presented at a check station. The department-issued documentation must remain with the specimen until it reaches the possessor’s final destination.

                 (d) A person who fails or refuses to comply with mandatory check station requirements or procedures established under this section commits an offense.

        §65.88. Deer Carcass Movement and Disposal Restrictions.

                 (a) Except as provided in this section, no person may[:]

                         [(1)] transport into this state or possess any part of a susceptible species from a state, Canadian province, or other place outside of Texas where CWD has been detected in free-ranging or captive herds unless:[; or]

                         [(2) transport or cause the transport of any part of a susceptible species from a property within a CZ or SZ.]

                                  (1) – (7) (No change.)

                 (b) In addition to the provisions of §65.10 of this title (Possession of Wildlife Resources) and except as may be otherwise prohibited by this subchapter , a department herd plan, or a quarantine or hold order  issued by TAHC, a white-tailed deer or mule deer or part of a white-tailed or mule deer killed in this state may be transported from the location where the animal was killed to a final destination. Following final processing at a final destination, the parts of the animal not retained for cooking, storage or taxidermy purposes shall be disposed of only as follows:

                         (1) by transport, directly or indirectly, to a landfill permitted by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality to receive such wastes;

                         (2) interment at a depth of no less than three feet below the natural surface of the ground and covered with at least three feet of earthen material; or

                         (3) returned to the property where the animal was harvested for disposal.

                 (c) The carcass of a white-tailed or mule deer may be deboned, prior to transportation to a final destination, at the location where the animal was taken, provided:

                         (1) the meat from each deboned carcass is placed in a separate package, bag, or container;

                         (2) proof-of-sex and any required tag is retained and accompanies each package, bag, or container of meat;

                         (3) the remainder of the carcass remains at the location where the animal was harvested, except that a head may be transported to a taxidermist as provided in subsection (c) of this section.

                         (4) For purposes of this subsection, “deboning” means the detachment and removal of all musculature described by Parks and Wildlife Code, §42.001(8), from the bone. Muscle groups must remain intact (except for physical damage occurring as a result of take) and may not be processed further (i.e, ground, chopped, sliced, etc.).

                         (5) Proof-of-sex and any required tag must accompany the meat from the time of harvest until the meat reaches a final destination.

                         (6) It is an offense for any person to possess:

                                  (A) meat from a carcass possessed under this subsection that has been processed further than whole muscle groups;

                                   (B) meat from more than one carcass in single package, bag, or container.

                 (d) It is an offense for any person to dispose of those parts of an animal that the possessor does not retain for cooking, storage, or taxidermy purposes except as follows:

                         (1) by transport, directly or indirectly, to a landfill permitted by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality to receive such wastes; or

                         (2) interment at a depth of no less than three feet below the natural surface of ground and covered with at least three feet of earthen material; or

                         (3) returned to the property where the animal was harvested.

                 (e)[(e)] If a person takes a susceptible species in a CZ or SZ within which the department has not designated a mandatory check station, the person shall transport the head of the susceptible species to[from the SZ solely for the purpose of presentation at] the nearest check station established by the department for the CZ or SZ in which the susceptible species was taken, provided such transport occurs immediately upon leaving the CZ or SZ where the animal was taken and occurs via the most direct route available. [The head of a susceptible species transported to a check station under the provisions of this subsection and not taken to a taxidermist under the provisions of subsection (f) of this section must be:]

                         [(1) returned to the property where it was harvested for disposal; or]

                         [(2) disposed of in a landfill permitted by TCEQ.]

                 (f) The skinned or unskinned head of a susceptible species from a CZ or SZ, other state, Canadian province, or other place outside of Texas may be transported to a taxidermist for taxidermy purposes, provided all brain material, soft tissue, spinal column and any unused portions of the head are disposed of prior to being transported to Texas, or disposed of in a landfill in Texas permitted by TCEQ to receive such wastes.

        This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency’s authority to adopt.

        Issued in Austin, Texas, on


Work Session Item No. 10
Presenter: Dr. J. Hunter Reed

Work Session
CWD Detection and Response Rules
CWD Testing Requirements at Deer Breeding Facilities
Request Permission to Publish Proposed Changes in Texas Register
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff seeks permission to publish proposed amendments to rules governing chronic wasting disease (CWD) detection, response, management, and deer breeder permits in the Texas Register for public comment. The proposed amendments would remove “Tier 1” rules applying to deer breeding facilities and implement a requirement for deer breeding facilities requiring the removal and postmortem testing of confirmed CWD positive deer. The proposed amendments also would make nonsubstantive organizational and housekeeping-type changes. These amendments are intended to function collectively to refine surveillance and investigation efforts as part of the agency’s effort to manage CWD.
 
II.      Discussion: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has made substantial improvements to its surveillance program for captive deer breeding facilities since 2015. Postmortem testing requirements have increased from 20 percent to 100 percent of mortalities and antemortem testing is required for movements to captive facilities and release sites, in addition to smaller improvements to substitution testing, tissue sample specifications, and the submission period guidelines. Additionally, TPWD continues to assess its surveillance program to look for areas of refinement in addition to addressing gaps in CWD surveillance.

A “Tier 1” deer breeding facility is a facility that has received deer from another facility directly connected to a CWD-positive facility. The “Tier 1” category was created in 2021 because TPWD had serious concerns about the expediency and reliability of measures to detect spread of CWD from CWD-positive facilities, due to the risk that hundreds or even thousands of CWD exposures could have occurred prior to discovery of CWD in a facility. The “Tier 1” rules were implemented to assess the entirety of likely disease exposure that could occur by identifying animals and herds at greater risk of exposure. However, considering the surveillance improvements mentioned above, TPWD now has greater confidence that CWD-positive herds are being detected sooner and more reliably, thus reducing the importance of the “Tier 1” rules. In an effort to reduce rule complexity and focus resources on the most significant disease exposures, staff seek to eliminate the “Tier 1” category.

Other changes implement nonsubstantive, housekeeping-type changes to comport the rules with a previous rulemaking.

Attachment – 1

  1. Exhibit A – Disease Detection and Response Rules

Work Session Item No. 10
Exhibit A

DISEASE DETECTION AND RESPONSE RULES

PROPOSAL PREAMBLE

1. Introduction.

        The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department proposes amendments to 31 TAC §§65.90, 65.92, 65.98, and 65.99, concerning Disease Detection and Response.

        CWD is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder that affects some cervid species, including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, red deer, sika, and their hybrids (referred to collectively as susceptible species). It is classified as a TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy), a family of diseases that includes scrapie (found in sheep), bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, found in cattle and commonly known as “Mad Cow Disease”), and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) in humans.

        Much remains unknown about CWD, although robust efforts to increase knowledge are underway in many states and countries. The peculiarities of its transmission (how it is passed from animal to animal), infection rate (the frequency of occurrence through time or other comparative standard), incubation period (the time from exposure to clinical manifestation), and potential for transmission to other species are still being investigated. Currently, scientific evidence suggests that CWD has zoonotic potential; however, no confirmed cases of CWD have been found in humans. Consequently, both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization strongly recommend testing animals taken in areas where CWD exists, and if positive, recommend not consuming the meat. What is known is that CWD is invariably fatal to certain species of cervids and is transmitted both directly (through animal-to-animal contact) and indirectly (through environmental contamination). If CWD is not contained and controlled, the implications of the disease for Texas and its multi-billion-dollar ranching, hunting, wildlife management, and real estate economies could be significant.

        The department has engaged in several rulemakings over the years to address the threat posed by CWD, including rules to designate a system of zones in areas where CWD has been confirmed. The purpose of those CWD zones is to determine the geographic extent and prevalence of the disease while containing it by limiting the unnatural movement of live CWD-susceptible species as well as the movement of carcass parts.

        The department’s response to the emergence of CWD in captive and free-ranging populations is guided by the department’s CWD Management Plan (Plan) https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/diseases/cwd/plan.phtml. Developed in 2012 in consultation with the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC), other governmental entities and conservation organizations, and various advisory groups consisting of landowners, hunters, deer managers, veterinarians, and epidemiologists, the Plan sets forth the department’s CWD management strategies and informs regulatory responses to the detection of the disease in captive and free-ranging cervid populations in the state of Texas. The Plan is intended to be dynamic; in fact, it must be so in order to accommodate the growing understanding of the etiology, pathology, and epidemiology of the disease and the potential management pathways that emerge as it becomes better understood through time. The Plan proceeds from the premise that disease surveillance and active management of CWD once it is detected are critical to containing it on the landscape.

        As noted previously in this preamble, the department has been engaged in a long-term effort to stem the spread of CWD; however, by 2021 it was apparent that more robust measures were warranted because CWD was still being detected in additional deer breeding facilities, as well as on multiple release sites associated with CWD-positive deer breeding facilities. The commission adopted those rules, which require higher rates of testing, ante-mortem (live-animal) testing of breeder deer prior to release, and enhanced recordkeeping and reporting measures, in December of 2021 (46 TexReg 8724).

        Following the implementation of more efficacious testing requirements, an unprecedented increase in CWD detections occurred. Since 2021, CWD has been detected in 22 deer breeding facilities, two release sites associated with CWD-positive deer breeding facilities, and two free-ranging deer in areas where CWD had not been previously detected. Department records indicate that within the last five years those breeding facilities transferred over 7,000 deer to other breeding facilities, release sites, and Deer Management Permit (DMP) sites. All those locations are therefore directly connected to the CWD-positive facilities and are subsequently of epidemiological concern. Additionally, approximately 287 deer breeding facilities received deer from one or more of the directly connected breeding facilities, which means those facilities (referred to as “Tier 1” facilities) are indirectly connected to the positive facilities and are also of epidemiological concern because they have received exposed deer that were in a trace-out breeding facility.

        Because of this rapid explosion in epidemiological linkages between deer breeding facilities and associated release sites, the department became concerned about the excessive numbers of deer breeders continuing to be affected by inter-facility transfers, and subsequently determined that additional testing measures could increase the probability of detecting CWD in breeding facilities where it exists before it could be spread to additional breeding facilities and associated release sites. In addition to enhancing the department’s ability to contain CWD where it is discovered, the additional testing measures also advanced the agency’s desire to identify methods to provide relief to the regulated community without compromising the agency’s statutory duty to protect and conserve native wildlife resources. Continuing along that trajectory, the rules as proposed would effect a number of changes to the current rules that would provide relief to the regulated community, in addition to other changes intended to streamline, simplify, and reduce regulatory requirements for hunters.

        The proposed amendment to §65.90, concerning Definitions, would eliminate the definition for and references to “Tier 1” facilities, for reasons more thoroughly discussed elsewhere in this preamble in the proposed amendment to §65.99, concerning Breeding Facilities Epidemiologically Connected to Deer Infected with CWD; Positive Deer Breeding Facilities.

        The proposed amendment to §65.92, concerning CWD Testing, would require the euthanization and post-mortem testing of any breeder deer confirmed positive for CWD via ante-mortem testing. Under current rule, only deer that die in a deer breeding facility or deer that test positive via ante-mortem testing in a deer breeding facility that is epidemiologically connected to a positive deer breeding facility are required to be post-mortem tested for CWD. The immediate post-mortem testing of deer confirmed positive via ante-mortem testing results in the immediate removal of a possible infectious animals and a method for continuing evaluation of the efficacy of ante-mortem testing, which is not as reliable as post-mortem for definitive disease diagnosis.

        The proposed amendment to §65.98, concerning Transition Provisions, would make changes necessary to comport the rules with a rulemaking that took effect earlier this year (49 TexReg 267). In that rulemaking, the department amended §65.98 to implement a 60-day deadline for the submission of tissue samples from breeding facilities epidemiologically connected to deer infected with CWD, as well as to eliminate provisions allowing external nursing facilities for breeder deer. Those changes could not be made in the sections where they properly belong (§65.99, concerning Breeding Facilities Epidemiologically Connected to Deer Infected with CWD; Positive Deer Breeding Facilities) because that section was itself the subject of a rulemaking that had not yet taken effect, which rendered it ineligible for amendment at the time. Now that the amendment to §65.99 has taken effect, the changes to §65.98 can be removed and placed in §65.99 where they belong, which is accomplished in this rulemaking.

        The proposed amendment to §65.99, concerning Breeding Facilities Epidemiologically Connected to Deer Infected with CWD; Positive Deer Breeding Facilities, would eliminate the “Tier 1” category of deer breeding facilities and the testing requirements for such facilities. As mentioned previously in this preamble, the department is committed to avoiding unnecessary regulatory burdens associated with the spread of CWD by the regulated community of persons who are authorized to possess, breed, and transfer live deer. As part of this effort, the department considers that rules adopted in December, 2021 (46 TexReg 8724) that without question improved the efficacy of the department’s surveillance efforts for captive deer populations, in concert with recently adopted rules (48 TexReg 5146) requiring the ante-mortem testing of breeder deer prior to transfer to another deer breeder appear to have introduced a level of confidence sufficient for the department to eliminate the need for the category of “Tier 1” facilities for purposes of CWD management. “Tier 1“ breeding facilities are facilities that received an exposed deer that was in a “trace-out” breeding facility (a breeding facility that received an exposed deer from a CWD-positive breeding facility). The precepts of epidemiological investigation dictate the creation of a record of the movements of individual animals that may have come into contact with an infected animal or environment, as well as the tracing of the movement of animals that may have come into contact with animals that may have come into contact with an infected animal or environment. By creating a movement history for deer entering and leaving a facility where a positive deer has been found, the department is able to employ surveillance and testing regimes that can exclude animals and facilities from the suspicion of harboring CWD. Eliminating the “Tier 1” designation would not only result in MQ designation for breeding facilities currently designated NMQ, it would also allow the department to redirect limited resources to other avenues of CWD response.  The proposed amendment also incorporates provisions from §65.98, concerning Transition Provisions, for the reasons set forth in the discussion to the proposed amendment to that section elsewhere in this preamble. As mentioned previously in this preamble in the discussion to the proposed amendment to §65.98, the department in a previous rulemaking placed provisions regarding nursing facilities and tissue sample submission deadlines in that section because the section where they more properly and intuitively belonged (§65.99) was unavailable for the amendment. The proposed amendment accomplishes the transfer of those provisions to §65.99. 

2. Fiscal Note.

        Robert Macdonald, Regulations Coordinator, has determined that for each of the first five years that the rules as proposed are in effect, there will be no fiscal implications to state and local governments as a result of enforcing or administering the rules as proposed, as department personnel currently allocated to the administration and enforcement of disease management activities will administer and enforce the rules as part of their current job duties and resources.

3. Public Benefit/Cost Note.

        Mr. Macdonald also has determined that for each of the first five years the amendments as proposed are in effect:

        (A) The public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing or administering the rules as proposed will be a reduction of the probability of CWD being spread from locations where it might exist and an increase in the probability of detecting CWD if it does exist, thus ensuring the public of continued enjoyment of the resource and also ensuring the continued beneficial economic impacts of hunting in Texas.

        (B) There will be an adverse economic impact on persons required to comply with the rules as proposed. Those costs are identical to the costs of compliance for small and microbusinesses discussed later in this preamble.

        (C) Under provisions of Government Code, Chapter 2006, a state agency must prepare an economic impact statement and a regulatory flexibility analysis for a rule that may have an adverse economic effect on small businesses and micro-businesses. Those guidelines state that an agency need only consider a proposed rule’s "direct adverse economic impacts" to small businesses and micro-businesses to determine if any further analysis is required. For that purpose, the department considers "direct economic impact" to mean a requirement that would directly impose recordkeeping or reporting requirements; impose taxes or fees; result in lost sales or profits; adversely affect market competition; or require the purchase or modification of equipment or services.

        Government Code, §2006.001(1), defines a small or micro-business as a legal entity "formed for the purpose of making a profit" and "independently owned and operated." A micro-business is a business with 20 or fewer employees. A small business is defined as a business with fewer than 100 employees, or less than $6 million in annual gross receipts.  The department has determined that the proposed rule could result in direct economic costs to small businesses and microbusinesses. Department data indicate that there are approximately 731 permitted deer breeders in Texas as of the preparation of this analysis. Although the department does not require deer breeders to file financial information with the department, the department believes that most if not all deer breeders would qualify as a small or micro-business. Since the rule if adopted would require a permitted deer breeder that receives confirmation of CWD via an ante-mortem test to euthanize that animal and submit tissues for post-mortem CWD testing, the adverse economic impacts are the cost to euthanize and test a breeder deer. The cost of euthanizing a deer can range from very little (if the breeder dispatches a deer by firearm) to the costs associated with veterinary services, which the department estimates should not exceed $300. The cost of post-mortem CWD testing administered by the Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Lab (TVMDL is a minimum of $27, to which is added an $8 accession fee (which may cover multiple samples submitted at the same time). If a whole head is submitted to TVDML there is an additional $23 sample collection fee, plus a $23 disposal fee. Thus, the fee for testing would be $35, plus any veterinary cost (which the department cannot quantify, because practice models vary widely across the state). The fee for submitting an entire head for testing would be $81. Because the nature of the market for breeder deer is fluid and the department does not require sale prices of breeder deer to be reported, the department has no way to determine the exact value of lost sales resulting from the euthanization of breeder deer; however, anecdotal and publicly available information suggests that the purchase cost of a breeder deer can range from hundreds of dollars to many thousands of dollars. Thus, a deer breeder who euthanizes a deer under the rules as proposed would be unable to sell that deer and, assuming the deer in question would be sold (not all breeder deer all sold), would incur a lost sale value of between hundreds of dollars and many thousands of dollars.

        There will be no impact on rural communities, as the rules regulate permitted deer breeders and do not directly or indirectly regulate any community.

        Several alternatives were considered to achieve the goals of the proposed rules while reducing potential adverse impacts on small and micro-businesses and persons required to comply.

        One alternative was to do nothing. This alternative was rejected because the presence of CWD in breeding facilities and free-ranging populations presents an actual, direct threat to free-ranging and captive cervid populations and the economies that depend upon them. The repeated additional discoveries of CWD in captive and free-range populations indicates that additional measures are necessary to prevent the spread of CWD from locations where it may exist. Therefore, because the department has a statutory duty to protect and conserve the wildlife resources of the state and current rules do not achieve the necessary level of vigilance needed to detect the presence and/or spread of CWD between breeding facilities, this alternative was rejected. The department does note that the removal of the “Tier 1” designation for deer breeding facilities, in concert with the requirement to euthanize and post-mortem test breeder that are confirmed via ante-mortem testing to be infected with CWD, will provide some deer breeders with the ability to return to normal operations.

        Another alternative would be an absolute prohibition on the movement of deer within the state for any purpose. While this alternative would significantly reduce the potential spread of CWD, it would deprive deer breeders of the ability to engage in the business of buying and selling breeder deer. Therefore, this alternative was rejected because the department determined that it placed an avoidable burden on the regulated community.

        Another alternative would be imposing less stringent testing requirements. This alternative was rejected because the testing requirements in the proposed rules will provide additional confidence than is possible under current disease-testing requirements to determine that CWD is or is not present. Less stringent testing requirements would reduce confidence and therefore impair the ability of the department to respond in the event that CWD actually is present. Less stringent testing requirements also could result in the spread of CWD to additional breeding facilities, which would be prohibited from transferring deer, which would, in turn, result in the total loss of sales opportunity. The department also believes that enhanced testing measures are necessary to provide assurance to the hunting public, private landowners, and the regulated community that healthy wildlife resources are available for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

        (D) The department has not drafted a local employment impact statement under the Administrative Procedures Act, §2001.022, as the agency has determined that the rules as proposed will not result in direct impacts to local economies.

        (E) The department has determined that Government Code, §2001.0225 (Regulatory Analysis of Major Environmental Rules), does not apply to the proposed rules.

        (F) The department has determined that there will not be a taking of private real property, as defined by Government Code, Chapter 2007, as a result of the proposed rules. Any impacts resulting from the discovery of CWD in or near private real property would be the result of the discovery of CWD and not the proposed rule.

        (G) In compliance with the requirements of Government Code, §2001.0221, the department has prepared the following Government Growth Impact Statement (GGIS). The rules as proposed, if adopted, will:

                 (1) neither create nor eliminate a government program;

                 (2) not result in an increase or decrease in the number of full-time equivalent employee needs;

                 (3) not result in a need for additional General Revenue funding;

                 (4) not affect the amount of any fee;

                 (5) not create a new regulation or repeal an existing regulation, but will limit an existing regulation (by eliminating the “Tier 1” category of deer breeding facility);

                 (6) not increase the number of individuals subject to regulation; and

                 (7) not positively or adversely affect the state’s economy.

4. Request for Public Comment.

        Comments on the proposed rules may be submitted to Dr. Hunter Reed, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas, 78744; (830) 890-1230 (email: jhunter.reed@tpwd.texas.gov); or via the department’s website at https://tpwd.texas.gov/.

5. Statutory Authority.

        The amendments are proposed under the authority of Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 43, Subchapter L, which authorizes the commission to make regulations governing the possession, transfer, purchase, sale, of breeder deer held under the authority of the subchapter; and §61.021, which provides that no person may possess a game animal at any time or in any place except as permitted under a proclamation of the commission.

        The proposed amendments affect Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 43, Subchapter L, and Chapter 61.

6. Rule Text.

        §65.90. Definitions. The following words and terms shall have the following meanings, except in cases where the context clearly indicates otherwise.

                 (1) – (20) (No change.)

                 (21) Last known exposure — The last date a deer in a trace-out or trace-in breeding facility was exposed to a trace deer prior to the death or transfer of that trace deer[, or the last date an exposed deer entered a Tier 1 facility].

                 (22) – (36 (No change.)

                 [(37) Tier 1 facility — A breeding facility that has received an exposed deer that was in a trace-out breeding facility.]

                 (37)[(38)] Trace deer — A deer that the department has determined had been in a CWD-positive deer breeding facility on or after the date the facility was first exposed to CWD, if known; otherwise, within the previous five years from the reported mortality date of the CWD-positive deer, or the date of the ante-mortem test result.

                 (38) [(39)] Trace-in breeding facility — A breeding facility that meets either of the following criteria:

                         (A) the facility has transferred a deer directly to a CWD-positive facility within the five-year period preceding the reported mortality date of a CWD-positive deer in the facility (or the date of the positive ante-mortem test result); or

                         (B) the facility has possessed a deer that was transferred indirectly (i.e., by way of an intermediary breeding facility or facilities) to a CWD-positive facility within the five-year period preceding the reported mortality date of a CWD-positive deer in the facility, or the date of the positive ante-mortem test result.

                 (39)[(40)] Trace-out breeding facility — A breeding facility that has received an exposed deer that was in a CWD-positive deer breeding facility.

                 (40)[(41)] Trap Site — A specific tract of land approved by the department for the trapping of deer under this chapter and Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 43, Subchapters E, L, R, and R-1.

                 (41)[(42)] Triple T permit — A permit to trap, transport, and transplant white-tailed or mule deer (Triple T permit) issued under the provisions of Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 43, Subchapter E, and Subchapter C of this chapter (relating to Permits for Trapping, Transporting, and Transplanting Game Animals and Game Birds).

                 (42)[(43)] Trap, Transport and Process (TTP) permit — A permit issued under the provisions of Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 43, Subchapter E, and Subchapter C of this chapter (relating to Permits for Trapping, Transporting, and Transplanting Game Animals and Game Birds), to trap, transport, and process surplus white-tailed deer (TTP permit).

                 (43)[(44)] TWIMS — The department’s Texas Wildlife Information Management Services (TWIMS) online application.

        §65.92. CWD Testing.

                 (a) – (j) (No change.)

                 (k) Upon notification by the department that CWD is suspected in a deer as a result of ante-mortem testing in a facility, the facility is automatically NMQ and the permittee shall:

                         (1) euthanize the positive deer within seven days of confirmation of the positive test result; and

                         (2) submit post-mortem test samples from breeder deer euthanized under this subsection within one business day of euthanasia, to include both ears and the identification tag required under Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 43, Subchapter L.

                 (l)[(k)] All CWD test samples shall be submitted to an accredited testing laboratory within seven days of collection.

        §65.98. Transition Provisions.

                 [(a)] A release site that was not in compliance with the applicable testing requirements of this division in effect between August 15, 2016 and the effective date of this section shall be:

                         (1) required to comply with the applicable provisions of this division regarding CWD testing with respect to release facilities; and

                         (2) ineligible to be a release site for breeder deer or deer transferred pursuant to a Triple T permit or DMP until the release site has complied with paragraph (1) of this section.

                 [(b) To the extent that any provision of this subsection conflicts with the provisions of §65.99(e) of this title (relating to Breeding Facilities Epidemiologically Connected to Deer Infected with CWD; Positive Breeding Facilities), this section controls. Tissue samples required by §65.99(e)(2)(E) of this title shall be submitted within 60 days of notification by the department of Category B status.]

                 [(c) As of the effective date of this subsection, the provisions of §65.99(i) of this title cease effect.]

        §65.99. Breeding Facilities Epidemiologically Connected to Deer Infected with CWD; Positive Deer Breeding Facilities.

                 (a) Effectiveness.

                         (1) To the extent that any provision of this section conflicts with any provision of this division, the provisions of this section prevail.

                         (2) The provisions of Division 1 of this subchapter apply to any facility designated by the department as a Category A or Category B trace-out breeding facility, [Tier 1 breeding facility,] or trace-in breeding facility subject to the provisions of this section.

                 (b) – (d) (No change.)

        (e) Category B trace-out breeding facility.

                         (1) A Category B facility is a trace-out breeding facility in which less than 100% of the trace deer that department records indicate were received by the facility are for whatever reason (including but not limited to transfer, release, or escape) available for testing.

                         (2) Immediately upon notification by the department of Category B status; a facility is automatically NMQ and the permittee shall:

                                  (A) – (E) (No change.)

                                  (F) The tissues samples required by subparagraph (E) of this paragraph shall be submitted within 60 days of notification by the department of Category B status.

                         (3) – (6) (No change.)

                 [(f) Tier 1 facility.]

                         [(1) Upon notification by the department of Tier 1 status, a facility is automatically NMQ and the permittee shall:]

                                  [(A) inspect the facility daily for mortalities;]

                                  [(B) immediately report all test-eligible deer mortalities that occur within the facility; and

                                  [(C) immediately collect test samples from all test-eligible deer mortalities that occur within the facility and submit for post-mortem testing within one business day of collection.]

                         [(2) A permittee may request the development of a custom testing plan as provided in subsection (h) of this section; provided, however, the permittee must comply with the provisions of paragraph (1)(A) — (C) of this subsection.]

                         [(3) The department will not restore MQ status unless the permittee has complied with all applicable requirements of this subsection and this division, and any one of the following:

                                  [(A) post-mortem results of "not detected" have been submitted for every exposed deer received from a trace facility; or]

                                  [(B) the department has restored MQ status to all trace facilities from which deer were received; or]

                                  [(C) the permittee has conducted ante-mortem testing as specified in subsection (e)(2)(E) of this section; or]

                                  [(D) the permittee has conducted testing as specified in compliance with the provisions of a custom testing plan under the provisions of subsection (h) of this section to the satisfaction of the department and TAHC.]

                                  [(4) The department in consultation with TAHC may decline to authorize a custom testing plan under subsection (h) of this section if an epidemiological assessment determines that a custom testing plan is inappropriate.]

                 (f)[(g)] Trace-in breeding facility. Immediately upon notification by the department of trace-in facility status, a facility is automatically NMQ.

                         (1) – (3) (No change.)

                         (4) In lieu of the testing requirements prescribed in this subsection, a permittee may request the development of a custom testing plan as provided in subsection (g)[(h)] of this section; provided however, the permittee must comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection.

                         (5) The department in consultation with TAHC may decline to authorize a custom testing plan under subsection (g)[(h)] of this section if an epidemiological assessment determines that a custom testing plan is inappropriate.

                         (6) The department will not restore MQ status unless CWD "not detected" test results are obtained for all required sample submissions and the permittee has complied with all applicable requirements of this subsection and this division.

                 (g)[(h)] Custom Testing Plan. Within seven days of being notified by the department that a breeding facility has been designated a Category A, Category B, or trace-in facility, [or Tier 1 facility], a permittee may, in lieu of meeting the applicable testing requirements of subsections (d) – (f)[(d) — (g)] of this section, request the development of a custom testing plan by the department in consultation with TAHC based upon an epidemiological assessment conducted by the department and TAHC. A custom testing plan under this subsection is not valid unless it has been approved by the department and TAHC.

                         (1) The department shall temporarily suspend the applicable testing provisions of subsections (d)(2)(A), (e)(2)(A) and (E), and (f)[(g)] of this section while the epidemiological assessment and custom testing plan development under this subsection take place.

                         (2) (A) – (B) (No change.)

                                  (C) If a permittee chooses to decline participation in a custom testing plan under this subsection, the provisions of subsections (d)(2)(A), (e)(2)(A) and (E), and (f)[(g)] of this section take effect as of the date of the notification required by subparagraph (B) of this paragraph and all time-dependent calculations of those subsections begin.

                                  (D) If a permittee agrees in writing to comply with the provisions of a custom testing plan under this subsection, the custom testing plan replaces the testing provisions of subsections (d)(2)(A), (e)(2)(A) and (E), and (f)[(g)] of this section.

                         (3) A breeding facility designated by the department as Category A, Category B, or trace-in[, or Tier 1] is NMQ as of the date of such notification and remains NMQ until the provisions of the custom testing plan under this subsection have been satisfied.

                         (4) If for any reason the permittee does not comply with the provisions of a custom testing plan under this subsection, the provisions of subsections (d) – (f)[(g)] of this section resume applicability.

                         (5) The terms of a custom testing plan under this subsection are non-negotiable and final.

                 [(i) Nursing facilities.]

                         [(1) Notwithstanding NMQ status, deer less than 120 days of age in any Category A, Category B, trace-in, and or Tier 1 facility may be transferred to a registered nursing facility, provided:]

                                  [(A) the facility from which the deer are transferred was MQ at the time the facility was designated Category A, Category B, trace-in, or Tier 1; and]

                                  [(B) no deer from any other breeding facility are or have been present in the nursing facility during the current reporting year.]

                         [(2) A registered nursing facility is prohibited from accepting deer from more than one breeding facility in one reporting year.]

                         [(3) No person may possess deer older than 120 days of age in a nursing facility.]

                 (h)[(j)]Upon notification by the department that CWD is suspected in a deer as a result of ante-mortem testing in a facility, the facility is automatically NMQ and the permittee shall:

                         (1) – (3) (No change.)

        This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency’s authority to adopt.

        Issue in Austin, Texas, on


Work Session Item No. 11
Presenter: Stormy King

Work Session
Disease Management
Special Take Authorization Rules
Request Permission to Publish Proposed Rules in Texas Register
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff seeks permission to publish a proposed rule governing the take of wildlife in the Texas Register for public comment. The proposed rule would provide for the issuance of a special authorization for the take of white-tailed and/or mule deer when necessary to assist in department efforts to manage chronic wasting disease (CWD).

II.     Discussion: During the 88th Texas Legislative Session, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill (HB) 3065, which allows the take of wildlife by persons authorized to do so as part of a program or event that the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Executive Director has designated as being conducted for the diagnosis, management, or prevention of a disease in wildlife. The emergence and spread of CWD from deer breeding facilities to release sites has presented a unique challenge for TPWD in terms of being able to facilitate the quick identification and removal of “trace deer” (deer of specific epidemiological value to TPWD) at locations that have received deer from deer breeding facilities. The more expeditiously trace deer can be removed from the landscape and tested, the less likely it is that those deer, if infected with CWD, will have been able to infect additional animals or shed infectious prions at the release site. Prior to the passage of HB 3065, if the take of a species of wildlife was regulated by a season, time of day, bag limit, or means established by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission (Commission), only TPWD employees or academics conducting activities under a research permit could take such wildlife in contravention of those limitations. The proposed rule would set forth a carefully controlled and highly regulated process under which TPWD would authorize persons not employed by the department to take native deer as part of TPWD-sponsored research and management activities. It would:

Attachment – 1

  1. Exhibit A – Disease Management Rules – Special Take Authorization Rules

Work Session Item No. 11
Exhibit A

DISEASE MANAGEMENT RULES

SPECIAL TAKE AUTHORIZATION RULES

PROPOSAL PREAMBLE

1. Introduction

        The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department proposes new §65.907, concerning Special Take Authorization – White-tailed and Mule Deer.

        The proposed new section would create provisions governing the take of white-tailed or mule deer by landowners and their agents as authorized by the department when necessary to aid or assist the department’s efforts to respond to chronic wasting disease (CWD).

        The Texas Legislature during the most recent regular session passed House Bill 3065, which allows the take of wildlife by persons authorized by the department to do so “as part of a program or event designated by the executive director as being conducted for the diagnosis, management, or prevention of a disease in wildlife.” The proposed rule would set forth a carefully controlled and highly regulated process under which the department would authorize persons not employed by the department to take native deer as part of department-sponsored research and management activities. Prior to the passage of H.B. 3065, if the take of a species of wildlife was regulated by a season, time of day, bag limit, or means established by the commission, only department employees or academics conducting activities under a research permit could take such wildlife in contravention of those limitations. The emergence and spread of CWD from deer breeding facilities to release sites has presented a unique challenge to the department, in terms of being able to facilitate the quick identification and removal of “trace deer” (deer that at some point were in a deer breeding facility where CWD was subsequently detected (positive facility) or that have become epidemiologically linked to a positive facility) at locations that have received deer from deer breeding facilities. The more expeditiously trace deer can be removed from the landscape and tested, the less likely it is that the deer, if infected with CWD, will have been able to infect additional animals or shed infectious prions at the release site. Additionally, such activities add to the department’s understanding of the nature of CWD, its transmission, progression, and presence in the environment. Thus, if a release site becomes epidemiologically linked to a positive facility at a time of year when hunting is not lawful, there was no mechanism for the department to authorize persons not employed by the department to take deer to assist the department in disease management and research. The department also could use this authority to conduct epidemiological investigations at locations that were not release sites for breeder deer, as part of broader sampling and monitoring efforts.

        The activities of a special take authorization are not recreational hunting or traditional wildlife management, they are part of the department’s management efforts to study and control CWD. Therefore, the provisions of the rules contain strict provisions to eliminate any possible confusion on the part of the public or persons involved with respect to the purpose or intent of a special take authorization.

        Proposed new subsection (a) would set forth the application and issuance process for special take authorizations, to include a site inspection (if deemed necessary by the department) and a stipulation that special take authorizations will be issued to named individuals only, and not to a corporation, association, or group. The department issues permits and licenses to named individuals only because it facilitates enforcement and compliance.

        Proposed new subsection (b) would condition the validity of a special take authorization upon the recipient’s acknowledgement, in writing, that he or she and any authorized agents have read and understand all provisions and conditions of the special take authorization. By obtaining written acknowledgment that a person to whom a special take authorization is issued (including any authorized agents) understands the rules and the conditions under which the activity is being authorized, the possibility of confusion, misunderstanding or disagreement will be reduced. The proposed new subsection would also include a provision conditioning the validity of a special take authorization on the approval of the director of the department’s law enforcement division, or designee, and the director of the department’s wildlife division, or designee.

        Proposed new subsection (c) would stipulate that a special take authorization will identify the specific deer or number of deer to be removed for testing. Trace deer, because they were breeder deer exposed to CWD prior to release, are of primary importance in an epidemiological investigation; however, if all or some trace deer cannot be located it is necessary to post-mortem test additional free-ranging non-trace deer for CWD to develop an indication of whether CWD has been spread to the release site and if so, the disease prevalence. Therefore, a special take authorization would identify specific trace deer and/or a number of other deer to be removed for testing.

        Proposed new subsection (d) would provide for the times, places, means, methods, and other measures to be stipulated in a special take authorization. The rule as proposed would impose limitations on the means and times of take to reduce wounding loss while still providing an efficient path for the removal of deer from the landscape; however, the high variability of geography and habitat across the state could make it necessary in some cases to authorize extraordinary means to quickly locate and dispatch deer. The proposed new subsection would stipulate that the activities authorized under a special take authorization must be conducted only by the person to whom the special take authorization is issued and any persons named in the special take authorization as agents. As noted previously, because the threat of CWD to indigenous deer populations creates a need to remove trace deer or other deer of epidemiological interest from the landscape quickly, the rules as proposed would allow activities that are otherwise unlawful. To ensure that those activities are conducted appropriately, the department believes it is necessary to identify every person who would be involved.

        Proposed new subsection (e) would establish an initial period of validity of 14 days for persons to whom a special take authorization is issued to remove the deer identified in the authorization. The proposed new subsection also would provide for extensions of validity in situations where specific deer cannot be located.

        Proposed new subsection (f) would stipulate the types of tissue samples to be collected and submitted under a special take authorization, require the submission of any identifying tags, and prescribe deadlines for the submission of those items. The department believes that prompt submission of properly collected and identified, epidemiologically valuable materials is crucial to the department’s ability to determine disease prevalence, if any, at a release site or other location.

        Proposed new subsection (g) would stipulate that the owner of any tract of land where prospective special take authorization activities are to take place be in compliance with all applicable provisions of the Chapter 65, Subchapter A and Subchapter B as a condition of issuance of a special take authorization for the property, unless the department determines that the disease management value of the prospective activities warrants approval. Under current rule, a release site that is epidemiologically connected to a positive deer breeding facility is prohibited from receiving additional deer until the department has determined that CWD has not been spread to or at that location. The department believes that any person who is not compliant with applicable rules governing surveillance at release sites should not be able to obtain a benefit from the issuance of a special take authorization, unless it is in the interests of protecting a public resource to do so.

        Proposed new subsection (h) would require the recipient of a special take authorization to notify the department within 24 hours of take of each deer taken under the special take authorization, which is necessary for the department to accurately and timely monitor authorized activities.

        Proposed new subsection (i) would prescribe disposal methods for carcasses of deer taken under a special take authorization. Because carcasses of deer taken from a location where the department believes CWD could be present have the potential to be infectious and because there is an amount of time between take and the receipt of test results, the department believes it prudent to prescribe carcass disposal requirements to minimize infectivity of carcasses. The proposed rule would therefore require carcasses to be disposed of by burial at a depth of at least three feet below ground level on the property where the take occurred, delivery to a landfill authorized by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to receive such wastes; or as otherwise directed by the department in the special take authorization.

        Proposed new subsection (j) would condition the issuance of a special take authorization on the applicant’s agreement in writing not to record by means of video, photograph, or other electronic media the act of taking or attempting to take deer under a special take authorization, or to allow such recordings, or to make such recordings available to the public. As mentioned previously in this preamble, the department intends for the rules to function solely as a means to assist the department in disease management, research, and prevention and does not intend for the rules to provide any kind of opportunity for commercial or entertainment exploitation.

        Proposed new subsection (k) would, for purposes of explicit clarification and emphasis, provide that nothing in the rules is to be construed to relieve any person of the obligation to comply with any applicable municipal, county, state, or federal law, except as may be specifically authorized with respect to Parks and Wildlife Code and the regulations of the commission.

        Proposed new subsection (l) would explicitly identify acts that the department considers serious enough to warn the recipients of special take authorizations not to engage in.

        Proposed new subsection (m) would condition the validity of a special take authorization on the conduct of the person to whom the special take authorization is issued and agents of that person and provide that failure to abide by or comply with any provision of a special take authorization, as determined by the department, automatically invalidates the authorization and subjects the violator to prosecution for applicable violations of Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapters 42, 43, 61, 62, or 63 and any department regulations related to the take of deer. The department believes that it is imperative for the public to be assured that non-recreational take of a public resource is taken by the department as a serious matter, and that persons who exhibit reckless, intentional, or negligent disregard for that resource should be held to account.

2. Fiscal Note.

        Robert Macdonald, Regulations Coordinator, has determined that for each of the first five years that the rule as proposed is in effect, there will be no fiscal implications to the department or other units of state government as a result of administering the rule, as there will likely be few special take authorizations issued and department employees will administer and enforce the rule as part of currently budgeted and appropriated job duties.

        There will be no fiscal implications on persons required to comply with the rule as proposed, as the decision to apply for and execute activities under a special take authorization is completely voluntary, no person is required under any provision of current law to obtain a special take authorization, and deer can still be removed by lawful hunting during an open season.

3. Public Benefit/Cost Note.

        Mr. Macdonald also has determined that for each of the first five years that the rule as proposed is in effect:

                 (A) The public benefit anticipated as a result of enforcing or administering the proposed rule will be mitigating the spread of CWD.

                 (B) Under provisions of Government Code, Chapter 2006, a state agency must prepare an economic impact statement and a regulatory flexibility analysis for a rule that may have an adverse economic effect on small businesses and micro-businesses. As required by Government Code, §2006.002(g), in April 2008, the Office of the Attorney General issued guidelines to assist state agencies in determining a proposed rule’s potential adverse economic impact on small businesses. Those guidelines state that an agency need only consider a proposed rule’s "direct adverse economic impacts" to small businesses and micro-businesses to determine if any further analysis is required. For that purpose, the department considers "direct economic impact" to mean a requirement that would directly impose recordkeeping or reporting requirements; impose taxes or fees; result in lost sales or profits; adversely affect market competition; or require the purchase or modification of equipment or services.

        The department has determined that because the rule as proposed does not directly regulate any small business, microbusiness, or rural community, there will be no adverse economic impact on small businesses, microbusinesses, or rural communities as a result of the proposed rule.

                 (C) The department has not drafted a local employment impact statement under the Administrative Procedures Act, §2001.022, as the agency has determined that the rule as proposed will not impact local economies.

                 (D) The department has determined that Government Code, §2001.0225 (Regulatory Analysis of Major Environmental Rules), does not apply to the proposed rule.

                 (E) The department has determined that there will not be a taking of private real property, as defined by Government Code, Chapter 2007, as a result of the proposed rule.

                 (F) In compliance with the requirements of Government Code, §2001.0221, the department has prepared the following Government Growth Impact Statement (GGIS).  The rule as proposed, if adopted, will:

                         (1) neither create nor eliminate a government program;

                         (2) not result in an increase or decrease in the number of full-time equivalent employee needs;

                         (3) not result in a need for additional General Revenue funding;

                         (4) not affect the amount of a fee;

                         (5) create a new regulation (to implement a process for persons to remove protected wildlife under department supervision to support department disease management efforts);

                         (6) not expand an existing regulation;

                         (7) neither increase nor decrease the number of individuals subject to regulation; and

                         (8) not positively or adversely affect the state’s economy.

4. Request for Public Comment.

        Comments on the proposed rule may be submitted to Assistant Commander Stormy King, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744; (512) 389-4853; email: stormy.king@tpwd.texas.gov or via the department website at https://tpwd.texas.gov/.

5. Statutory Authority.

        The new rule is proposed under Parks and Wildlife Code, §12.013, which authorizes the commission to adopt rules governing the take of wildlife under the supervision of a department employee in a program or event designated by the director as being conducted for the diagnosis, management, or prevention of a disease in wildlife.

        The proposed amendment affects Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 12.

6. Rule Text.

        §65.906. Special Take Authorization – White-tailed and Mule Deer.

                 (a) The department may issue a special take authorization for the take of white-tailed or mule deer (hereinafter, “deer”) for purposes of assisting the department in conducting wildlife disease diagnosis, management, or prevention (hereinafter, “special take authorization”), as provided in this subsection.

                         (1) A person may request a special take authorization by completing and submitting an application on a form supplied or approved by the department for that purpose. 

                                  (A) The department will not consider an incomplete application for a special take authorization.

                                  (B) The department may, at its discretion, conduct a site inspection as a condition of issuance of a special take authorization.

                                  (C) A special take authorization shall be issued only to a named individual and not in the name of any corporation, business, association, or group.

                 (b) A special take authorization is not valid until:

                         (1) the applicant has acknowledged, in writing via email to the department employee identified as the supervisory point of contact, that the applicant and all agents of the applicant have read and understand all:

                                  (A) provisions of the special take authorization; and

                                  (B) all attendant obligations of the person to whom the special take authorization is issued and that person’s agents; and

                         (2) it has been approved in writing by the director of the department’s Wildlife Division or designee and the director of the department’s Law Enforcement Division or designee.

                 (c) A special take authorization shall specify the number and type of deer to be taken. No deer other than the specified deer or number of deer authorized for take shall be taken.

                 (d) The take of deer under a special take authorization shall be:

                         (1) performed only by the person to whom the special take authorization is issued and/or persons identified by name on the special take authorization as agents of the person to whom the special take authorization is issued;

                         (2) by firearm using centerfire ammunition only;

                         (3) conducted during the time between 30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset, unless specifically authorized in writing by the department; or

                         (4) any other method of take as may be authorized by the department to remove specific deer.

                 (e) A special take authorization is valid for 14 days from the date specified in the special take authorization. The department may extend the period of validity based on extenuating or unavoidable circumstances (including inability to locate specific deer); however, a request for extension must be submitted to the department via email and approved by the department prior to the take of deer. A copy of the special take authorization or a reproduction of the special take authorization on an electronic device (such as a cell phone or tablet) shall be produced upon request of a department employee in the discharge of their official duties.   A copy of the email from the department granting an extension of a special take authorization or a reproduction of that email on an electronic device (such as a cell phone or tablet) shall be produced upon request of a department employee in the discharge of their official duties. 

                 (f) For each deer taken under a special take authorization, the following must be submitted to the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory:

                         (1) the whole head, accompanied by all visible forms of identification borne by the deer at the time the deer was taken, including but not limited to ear tags, tattoos, RFID tags, or any other forms of identification; 

                         (2) the medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes (MRLN), which must be collected by an accredited veterinarian, authorized department employee, or TAHC-certified CWD sample collector; and

                         (3) any other tissue samples, as directed by the department.

                         (4) A properly executed TVMDL accession form must accompany the head or tissue samples submitted under the requirements of this subsection. 

                         (5 All tissue samples and body parts required to be submitted under this subsection must be submitted to TVMDL within two business days of completion of removal of all deer or within two business days upon conclusion of the last authorized collection date, whichever is sooner.

                         (6) It is an offense to remove an ear tag or deface or remove a tattoo prior to submission of deer head under this subsection. 

                 (g) The department will not issue a special take authorization for the take of deer on any tract of land unless:

                         (1) the owner of the land is in compliance with all applicable provisions of Chapter 65, Subchapter A and Subchapter B, of this title; or

                         (2) the department determines that the disease management value of the prospective activities is a factor of such significance that approval is warranted.

                 (h) A deer taken during the period of validity of a special take authorization shall be reported to the department within 24 hours of removal via email or other department approved notification method to the department’s wildlife division representative coordinating the authorization.

                 (i) Following submission to the department of any tissues or parts necessary as directed in a special take authorization, a person to whom the special take authorization or an agent thereof shall dispose of all remaining portions or parts of a deer taken under a special take authorization, either by:

                         (1) burial at a depth of at least three feet below ground level on the property where the take occurred; 

                         (2) delivery to a landfill authorized by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to receive such wastes; or

                         (3) as directed otherwise by the department in the special take authorization.

                 (j) The department will not issue a special take authorization unless the applicant agrees in writing not to record by means of video, photograph, or other electronic media the act of taking or attempting to take deer under a special take authorization, or allow such recordings, or to make such recordings available to the public.

                 (k) This section shall not be construed to relieve any person of the obligation to comply with any applicable municipal, county, state, or federal law, except as may be specifically authorized with respect to Parks and Wildlife Code and the regulations of the commission. 

                 (l) It is an offense for any person to:

                         (1) take or attempt to take a deer under a special take authorization without possessing a hunting license valid for the take of deer in Texas;

                         (2) sell, barter, offer to sell or barter, or otherwise give or receive anything of value in exchange for taking or allowing the take of deer or any parts of the animal, including antlers, under a special take authorization.

                 (m) The validity of a special take authorization is completely conditioned on the conduct of the person to whom the special take authorization is issued and agents of that person. Failure to abide by or comply with any provision of a special take authorization, as determined by the department, automatically invalidates the authorization and subjects the violator to prosecution for applicable violations of Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapters 42, 43, 61, 62, or 63 and any department regulations related to the take of deer. 

        This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency’s authority to adopt.

        Issued in Austin, Texas, on


Work Session Item No. 16
Presenter: Jason Estrella

Work Session
Lease of Land – Anderson County
Approximately 543 Acres at the Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area
Request Permission to Begin the Public Notice and Input Process
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff received a request for authorization to lease approximately 543 acres of land at the Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area (WMA) to store and retrieve natural gas from a geological formation under the WMA. 

II.     Discussion: The Gus Engeling WMA is located in northwest Anderson County. This 10,958-acre area was purchased between 1950 and 1960 under the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act using Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Program funds. The WMA’s primary purpose is to function as a wildlife research and demonstration area for the Post Oak Savannah Ecoregion.

The subject lease area is comprised of several tracts that total approximately 543 acres. The location for the natural gas injection and retrieval site will be on an adjacent property, so there will be no impacts to the surface of the WMA from the natural gas storage activities. No ingress or egress will be needed on the WMA for the life of the storage lease.

Staff requests permission to begin the public notice and input process.

Attachments – 3

  1. Exhibit A – Location Map
  2. Exhibit B – Vicinity Map
  3. Exhibit C – Site Map of Proposed Lease

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Exhibit A

Location Map for the Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area (WMA)
Anderson County


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Exhibit B

Vicinity Map of the Gus Engeling WMA
20 Miles Northeast of Palestine


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Exhibit C

Site Map of Proposed Lease
Subject Tracts Outlined in Red
Gus Engeling WMA Outlined in Yellow


Work Session Item No. 17
Presenter: Stan David

Work Session
Acquisition of Land – Anderson County - Approximately 6900 Acres in the Middle Trinity River Ecosystem Project - Request Permission to Begin the Public Notice and Input Process
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Staff requests authorization to pursue acquisition of approximately 6,900 acres of land within the Middle Trinity River Ecosystem Project (MTREP) that are available from a willing seller. The land would add excellent habitat and operational utility to the MTREP.

II.     Discussion: The MTREP was created to compensate for habitat losses associated with the construction of the Richland-Chambers Reservoir and conserve valuable bottomland hardwood and Post Oak Savannah habitat. The mission of MTREP is to develop and manage populations of resident and migratory wildlife species and their habitats and to provide quality public recreation in a manner that sustains and conserves native habitats. The MTREP consists of four Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) in proximity to the Middle Trinity River: Richland Creek WMA, the Gus Engeling WMA, Big Lake Bottom WMA, and Keechi Creek WMA.

The subject tract, which has been owned by the same family for many decades, would add valuable native habitat and create the opportunity to keep a very large parcel of land intact for perpetuity. The acquisition would add strategic operational value to the project area.

Staff request permission to begin the public notice and input process.

Attachments – 3

  1. Exhibit A – Location Map
  2. Exhibit B – Vicinity Map
  3. Exhibit C – Area Map

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Exhibit A

Location Map for the Middle Trinity River Ecosystem Project (MTREP)
Anderson County


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Exhibit B

Vicinity Map for the Four Middle Trinity Area WMAs Comprising the MTREP
25 Miles East of Corsicana


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Exhibit C

Area Map of Proposed Acquisition
Subject Tract in Green


Work Session Item No. 18
Presenter: James Murphy

Work Session
Litigation Update
March 27, 2024

I.      Executive Summary: Attorneys for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will update and advise the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission regarding pending or anticipated litigation.