October 05 - 60 Day Notice
This permanent regulation sets the requirements for permit applications, examinations and restrictions for commercial guide permits. The proposed version revokes the regulation effective January 1, 2006. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 6-0.
The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
This permanent regulation sets the reporting requirements for commercial guide permits. The proposed version revokes the regulation effective January 1, 2006. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 6-0.
The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
This permanent regulation sets the requirements for use of department lands and waters for commercial guide permittees. The proposed version revokes the regulation effective January 1, 2006. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 6-0.
The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive ceonomic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
This permanent regulation sets amount of fees for various licenses, permits and issues of the department. The proposed version rescinds the fees for commercial and associate guide permits. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 6-0.
The proposed regulation would decrease revenue to the wildlife fee fund in the amount of $49,825 in FY06 and $99,650 for FY07. Otherwise, the proposed regulation is not anticiapted to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
This permanent regulation sets the fees for boat registrations. The proposed amendment would reduce the boat registration classes from two to one and set the registration fee at $27 for the three year registration. AMENDED TO $30 (SEE BRIEFING BOOK FOR AMENDMENT OR ATTACHED FILE), VOTE 5-1.
The proposed regulation would generate an additional $68,658 in FY06 and $137,316 in FY07, all of which would accrue to the boating fee fund. Otherwise, the proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
This permanent regulation sets the permissible non-toxic shot types. The proposed version would add new shot types and consolidate two shot types into alloy types. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 6-0.
The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any substantive economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public.
Amendment for KAR 115-2-4.