The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
June 2005 60 Day Notice of Proposed Administrative Regulations
Amendment
This exempt regulation sets the open seasons, bag limits, and possession limits for prairie chickens. Changes from previous seasons include a continuous open season in the east unit rather than split seasons, a boundary change for the southwest unit and a different opening date for the southwest unit. AMENDED (SEE BRIEFING BOOK OR ATTACHED AMENDMENT), VOTE ON AMENDMENT 7-0.
The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
Amendment
This new exempt regulation sets the open seasons, bag limits, and possession limits for quail. The regulation proposes no changes for the 2005 season. For the 2006 season, the regulation proposes a statewide opening date on the second Saturday of November and a two day youth season beginning on the last Saturday of October. AMENDED (SEE BRIEFING BOOK OR ATTACHED AMENDMENT), VOTE ON AMENDMENT 6-1.
The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
This new exempt regulation sets the open seasons, bag limits, and possession limits for pheasants. The regulation proposes no changes for the 2005 season. For the 2006 season, the regulation proposes a statewide opening date on the first Saturday of November and a two day youth season beginning on the last Saturday of October. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 4-3.
The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
This new permanent regulation sets general requirements for electronic licenses, permits, stamps, tags and other issues of the department. The proposed regulation is intended to transition regulatory requirements from a paper vendor issuance system to an electronic vendor issuance system. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 7-0.