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Senate adopts measure to protect personal information of people filing wildlife damage claims
Summary
Senate Bill 38 passed to shield names, business information and addresses of people who file compensation claims for livestock depredation; the bill preserves aggregate data for public reporting and passed with broad support from rural senators and ag representatives.
The Senate on Feb. 4 adopted Senate Bill 38, which shields the personal information of individuals and businesses that file claims for compensation related to wildlife damage while preserving aggregate data for public reporting.
Senator Roberts, the bill sponsor, said the measure responds to producers who are reluctant to file compensation claims because they fear their names and addresses…
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