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HCR97 • 2026

CURRICULA: Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, in consultation with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, study the feasibility of incorporating age- and grade-appropriate hunting education, conservation education, and shooting sports courses into curricula for public school students in grades five through twelve

CURRICULA: Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, in consultation with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, study the feasibility of incorporating age- and grade-appropriate hunting education, conservation education, and shooting sports courses into curricula for public school students in grades five through twelve

Education
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Paul Sawyer
Last action
2026-05-26
Official status
Signed by the Speaker
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source does not specify if the resolution requires the inclusion of Hunter Education Certification upon successful completion of a class, it only suggests considering this possibility.

Study Hunting and Conservation in Schools

This resolution asks Louisiana's education board to study adding hunting, conservation, and shooting sports classes for students from grades five through twelve.

What This Bill Does

  • Asks the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to work with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries on a study.
  • The study will look at putting age-appropriate hunting education, conservation education, and shooting sports courses in school curricula for students from grades five through twelve.
  • Includes examining how these classes can be part of physical education or offered as an elective course.
  • Considers the possibility that successful completion of a class could result in a Hunter Education Certification.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Public school students in grades five through twelve
  • The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education
  • Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

Terms To Know

Hunter Education Course
A course that teaches people how to hunt safely and responsibly.
Feasibility study
An investigation into whether something is practical or possible to do.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The resolution does not require the education board to add these courses; it only asks for a feasibility study.
  • It's unclear how many schools will be involved in this study and what specific outcomes are expected.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-26 H

    Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.

  2. 2026-05-26 H

    Received from the Senate without amendments.

  3. 2026-05-26 S

    Read by title and concurred in by a vote of 31 yeas and 0 nays. Ordered returned to the House.

  4. 2026-05-26 S

    Rules suspended.

  5. 2026-05-21 S

    Reported favorably.

  6. 2026-05-19 S

    Read second time by title and referred to the Committee on Education.

  7. 2026-05-18 S

    Received in the Senate. Read first time by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading.

  8. 2026-05-18 H

    Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 91, nays 0. The resolution was adopted and ordered to the Senate.

  9. 2026-05-18 H

    Scheduled for floor debate on 05/18/2026.

  10. 2026-05-13 H

    Read by title, ordered engrossed, passed to 3rd reading.

  11. 2026-05-12 H

    Reported favorably (9-0).

  12. 2026-05-06 H

    Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Education.

  13. 2026-05-05 H

    Read by title. Lies over under the rules.

Official Summary Text

CURRICULA: Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, in consultation with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, study the feasibility of incorporating age- and grade-appropriate hunting education, conservation education, and shooting sports courses into curricula for public school students in grades five through twelve

Current Bill Text

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ENROLLED
2026 Regular Session
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 97
BY REPRESENTATIVES SAWYER, AMEDEE, BROUSSARD, CARLSON, WILFORD
CARTER, MARTINEZ, AND ST. BLANC AND SENATORS CATHEY,
EDMONDS, HENRY, HODGES, LUNEAU, MIGUEZ, MYERS, OWEN, AND
PRICE
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, in consultation
with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, to study the feasibility of
incorporating age- and grade-appropriate hunting education, conservation education,
and shooting sports courses into curricula for public school students in grades five
through twelve and to submit a written report to the House Committee on Education
and the Senate Committee on Education not later than March 1, 2027.
WHEREAS, Louisiana is widely recognized as the Sportsman's Paradise because of
its ecosystems, natural resources, and longstanding traditions of hunting, fishing, and
outdoor recreation; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries manages more than 1.6
million acres of wildlife management areas, refuges, and conservation areas for public use;
and
WHEREAS, Louisiana also benefits from substantial federally-owned public lands
with hunting access, giving current and future hunters a wide range of opportunities across
the state; and
WHEREAS, Louisiana's wetlands, forests, swamps, marshes, and other public lands
provide opportunities to hunt alligator, deer, dove, turkey, waterfowl, and migratory birds;
and
WHEREAS, R.S. 56:699.5 requires each person born on or after September 1, 1969,
to complete a Hunter Education Course approved by the Department of Wildlife and
Fisheries prior to hunting; and
WHEREAS, firearm, shooting sports, and hunter education programs can teach the
state's youth not only how to hunt and safely participate in shooting sports but also how to
use firearms responsibly and how to respect firearms and their capabilities, which could
reduce the occurrence of accidents involving firearms; and
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HCR NO. 97 ENROLLED
WHEREAS, in several states, such as Iowa, Kansas, South Carolina, and Tennessee,
middle and high school students are able to learn about firearm safety and hunting, with
some districts incorporating such instruction into physical education; the next generation of
Louisiana sportsmen and sportswomen could also benefit from such curricula.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby
urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, in consultation
with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, to study the feasibility of incorporating age-
and grade-appropriate hunting education, conservation education, and shooting sports
courses into curricula for public school students in grades five through twelve, and to submit
a written report to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on
Education not later than March 1, 2027.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the study shall include, but need not be limited
to, the feasibility of the following:
(1) Hunter education being incorporated into existing physical education curricula
or being offered as a Physical Education II elective course.
(2) Hunting courses including firearm and hunting safety, wildlife identification and
management, outdoor survival skills, conservation education, and other applicable course
content.
(3) The successful completion of a hunting course resulting in a Hunter Education
Certification.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the
president of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the state
superintendent of education, and the secretary of the wildlife and fisheries.
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
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