Bill 119 HR 2239, also known as the Fair Enforcement of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981, aims to make changes to the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 in order to ensure fair enforcement of the law. The Lacey Act is a federal law...
that prohibits the trafficking of illegal wildlife, fish, and plants.
The proposed amendments in this bill seek to address concerns about the enforcement of the Lacey Act, particularly in cases where individuals or businesses may unknowingly violate the law. The bill aims to provide more clarity and transparency in the enforcement process, as well as establish guidelines for determining when a violation has occurred.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to improve coordination between federal agencies responsible for enforcing the Lacey Act, such as the Department of Justice and the Department of Agriculture. This is intended to streamline enforcement efforts and ensure that violations are addressed in a timely and consistent manner.
Overall, the goal of Bill 119 HR 2239 is to strengthen the enforcement of the Lacey Act while also ensuring that individuals and businesses are treated fairly and given the opportunity to comply with the law. It is an important piece of legislation that seeks to protect wildlife and plants from illegal trafficking while also upholding the principles of due process and fairness in enforcement actions.