This permanent regulation establishes amount of fees for various issues of the department. The proposed amendment would add categories for combination antlered and antlerless deer permits as well as multi-year hunting, fishing and combination licenses for residents 16-20 years of age.
October 14, 2010 60-day Notice
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This permanent regulation establishes camping, utility and other fees for state parks. The proposed amendments would increase the annual camping permit fee as well as increase fees for recreational vehicle long-term camping permits.
As the fees are borne by users, the proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This permanent regulation establishes cabin camping permit fees. The proposed amendments would add cabin locations and fees for cabins expected to become available in FY 2011 and FY 2012.
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This permanent regulation establishes legal equipment, taking methods and other provisions for fishing. The proposed amendment would prohibit hand fishing within 150 yards of a dam.
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This permanent regulation establishes the provisions for weigh-in black bass tournaments using the tournament black bass pass. The proposal is to repeal the regulation.
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This permanent regulation establishes provisions for weigh-in black bass tournaments not using the tournament black bass pass. The proposed amendments would make the provisions applicable to all weigh-in black bass fishing tournaments.
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This permanent regulation establishes provisions for the tournament black bass pass. The proposed amendments would allow culling even after reaching the daily creel limit during a weigh-in black bass tournament.
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This exempt regulation establishes the spring season, bag limit, permits and game tags for wild turkeys. The proposed version of the regulation increases the spring permit numbers in Unit 4.
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
This exempt regulation establishes creel limits, size limits, possession limits and open seasons for fishing. The proposed version would expand handfishing opportunities, add trout waters and adjust creel and length limits for various water bodies.
The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
A public hearing will be conducted by the Wildlife and Parks Commission at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, October 14, 2010 at the Elks Lodge, 1523 Arcade St, Goodland, Kansas, to consider the approval and adoption of proposed regulations of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.
A general discussion and workshop meeting on business of the Wildlife and Parks Commission will begin at 1:30 p.m., October 14 at the location listed above. The meeting will recess at 5:30 p.m. then resume at 7:00 p.m. at the same location for more business and the regulatory hearing. There will be public comment periods at the beginning of the afternoon and evening meetings for any issues not on the agenda and additional comment periods will be available during the meeting on agenda items. Old and new business may also be discussed at this time. If necessary to complete business matters, the Commission will reconvene at 9:00 a.m. October 15 at the location listed above.