Haddock & Greyhound Breeders Ass'n of Florida, Inc. v. Florida Game & Freshwater Fish Commission

25 Fla. Supp. 2d 238
CourtState of Florida Division of Administrative Hearings
DecidedMay 19, 1987
DocketCase No. 86-3341R
StatusPublished

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Haddock & Greyhound Breeders Ass'n of Florida, Inc. v. Florida Game & Freshwater Fish Commission, 25 Fla. Supp. 2d 238 (Fla. Super. Ct. 1987).

Opinion

OPINION

P. MICHAEL RUFF, Hearing Officer.

FINAL ORDER

Pursuant to notice, this cause came on for administrative hearing [239]*239before P. Michael Ruff on January 13, 1987. At the hearing the parties requested that the record be held open until February 16, 1987, during which time, instead of putting on evidence at the hearing, they would enter into a factual stipulation as well as filing written legal arguments for their respective positions. This request was granted.

This matter concerns whether the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission has acted within its proper constitutional and statutory authority in proposing Rule 39-12.011, as amended, which prohibits any person importing or possessing a live hare or jack rabbit except as authorized by permit issued in accordance with Rule 39-9.002, Florida Administrative Code. The rule arose out of the fact that on October 1, 1986, Section 86-179, Laws of Florida, took effect, designed to amend Section 828.122, Florida Statutes, concerning “animal baiting.” This enactment prohibited the use of live animals in the training of racing greyhounds. On August 18, 1986, the Commission published its proposed Rule 39-12.011 designed to “supplement legislative prohibitions enacted in 86-179, Laws of Florida.” That proposed rule read as follows:

“39-12.011 Importation of undesirable mammals. No person shall import or possess any live hare or jack rabbit (lepus sp.) to train racing greyhounds. The Executive Director may issue permits authorizing the importation, possession or use of such live hares or jack rabbits for scientific or educational purposes.”

Notice of the proposed rale was published in the Florida Administrative Weekly as required by Section 120.54(l)(b), Florida Statutes (1985). Thereafter, the Commission published notice in a subsequent Florida Administrative Weekly of changes to the proposed rule, as required by Section 120.54(13)(b), Florida Statutes (1985). The rale as proposed now reads as follows:

“39-12.011 Importation of undesirable mammals. No person shall import or possess any live hare or jack rabbit (lepus sp.), except as authorized by permit issued in accordance with Rule 39-9.002, Florida Administrative Code.”

The issue to be resolved thus concerns whether that proposed rule, as amended, is a valid and proper exercise of the Commission’s rule-making authority. The final hearing was scheduled for January 13, 1987, after being continued once by agreement of the parties. The parties thereby waived the 30 day requirement for the convening of the hearing. On the day of the hearing the parties stipulated that the cause could be submitted to the Hearing Officer for decision based upon Stipulation of Facts and Memoranda of Law submitted by each party [240]*240on or before February 16, 1987, thereby waiving the time constraints for rendition of the Final Order herein.

FINDINGS OF FACT

Stipulation

The parties have stipulated to the following:

1. There was no necessity for taking of live testimony on the scheduled hearing date of January 13, 1987.

2. The Petitioners are substantially affected by the pending rule and are proper parties to this proceeding.

3. The Division of Administrative Hearings has no jurisdiction to determine either Florida or federal constitutional questions which may be pending in this matter. The constitutionality of the proposed or pending rule is a matter that may be raised in Court for the first time should either party appeal the decision made herein or institute a separate proceeding concerning the constitutionality of the proposed rule.

4. The Commission currently issues permits to out-of-State individuals or businesses for the purpose of bringing jack rabbits or hares into the State. According to the records and best estimates of the Commission, there are five importers who import into the State approximately 50,000 jack rabbits or hares per year. These, in turn, are delivered to approximately 5,000 greyhound trainers, breeders and ranches. None are released into the wild. Prior to the passage of 86-179, Laws of Florida, which provides that it is an unlawful cruelty to animals, called “baiting”, to train racing greyhounds with live animals, the majority of racing greyhounds were trained with live jack rabbits. This involves the chasing of the jack rabbit by the greyhound, which usually catches it and kills it.

5. The Commission passed the rule described herein, but continues to issue importation permits pending a determination of the validity of the rule. If determined valid, issuance will cease.

6. The Commission possesses, and there shall be entered into evidence, its biologist’s report on jack rabbits in the State of Florida. Each party may fairly comment on the report.

7. The Petitioners and all those similarly situated will suffer substantial economic impact if they are unable to utilize jack rabbits in the training of racing greyhounds. This is true whether the jack rabbit is living or dead at the time of training. It is the Commission’s position that this impact is as a result of the enactment of 86-179, Laws of Florida, and not its rule. (End of Stipulation.)

[241]*2418. Effective October 1, 1986, Florida Statutes 828.122 was amended by 86-179, Laws of Florida. That amendment changed the definitions of “animal” and “baiting” to prohibit the use of live animals in the training of racing greyhounds. On August 18, 1986, the Commission published its proposed Rule 39-12.011 to “supplement legislative prohibitions enacted in 86-179, Laws of Florida.” The proposed rule read as follows:

“39-12.011 Importation of undesirable mammals. No person shall import or possess any live hare or jack rabbit (lepus sp.) to train racing greyhounds. The Executive Director may issue permits authorizing the importation, possession or use of such live hares or jack rabbits for scientific or educational purposes.”

9. After publication of the proposed rule and the filing of the subject petition, the Commission promulgated an amended version of the rule, duly noticed, which is now pending. That proposed rule reads as follows:

“39-12.011 Importation of undesirable mammals. No person shall import or possess any live hare or jack rabbit (lepus sp.), except as authorized by permit issued in accordance with Rule 39-9.002, Florida Administrative Code.”

10. The proposed rules challenged in this proceeding were, as indicated by the publication in the Florida Administrative Weekly, proposed under specific authority of Article IV, Section 9 of the Florida Constitution, Sections 372.265 and 372.021, Florida Statutes. Thus, the Commission is apparently, at the outset at least, proposing the rule under both its constitutional authority as well as the supposed legislative authority to enact the subject rule. The constitutional provision cited above, as well as Section 372.265, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 86-179, Laws of Florida, is cited in the Notice of the Proposed Rule Enactment as being the “law implemented” by the proposed rule.

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