Kansas Special Size Limits, Creel Limits, and Bait Restriction Tables (Reference Document KAR 115-25-14) (PDF - 65.13 kB)
KAR 115-7-3. Fish; taking and use of baitfish or minnows. (PDF - 13.41 kB) This permanent regulation establishes taking and use of baitfish or minnows. The proposed amendments would allow taking and use of live baitfish within a drainage except from a designated aquatic nuisance species water, allow the taking and use of bluegill and green sunfish to be used as baitfish anywhere in the state except if taken from a designated aquatic nuisance species water, and restrict importation of out of state baitfish unless they meet the same criteria as Kansas commercial baitfish sales.
KAR 115-7-3 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 9.03 kB) The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
KAR 115-7-10. Fishing; special provisions. (PDF - 9.94 kB) This permanent regulation establishes special provisions for fishing. The proposed amendments would allow transport of live fish from designated waters containing aquatic nuisance species during permitted fishing tournaments for weigh-ins, update the reference document designated aquatic nuisance waters, and require persons fishing with baitfish purchased from a commercial bait dealer to possess the purchase receipt while fishing
KAR 115-7-10 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 8.74 kB) The proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
KAR 115-2-2. Motor vehicle permit fees. (PDF - 11.70 kB) This permanent regulation establishes motor vehicle permit fees. The proposed amendments would set a different fee structure for motor vehicle permits and reduce fees for those who purchase the permit when registering their vehicle based on legislative enactment.
KAR 115-2-2 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 9.00 kB) If the owners of ten percent of the light trucks and cars registered opted to purchase a park motor vehicle permit, the proposed amendments would generate an additional $1,800,000 on annual fiscal year basis. Otherwise, the proposed revocation is not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.
KAR 115-4-15. Restitution scoring system; white-tailed deer; mule deer; elk; antelope. (PDF - 21.17 kB) This new permanent regulation establishes a restitution scoring system for white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and antelope for wildlife violations based on legislative enactment.
KAR 115-4-15 Economic Impact Summary (PDF - 8.93 kB) The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable negative economic impact on the department, other agencies, small businesses or the public.