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KAR 115-25-6 Economic Impact Statement (PDF - 354.36 kB)

The season generates approximately $1,742,500 in user fees, all of which accrue to the wildlife fee fund, and generates approximately $51,712,000 to the Kansas economy, based on economic studies provided by the USFWS.  Otherwise, the proposed version of the regulation is not anticipated to have any other significant economic impact to the department, other state agencies, small businesses, or individual members of the public.

KAR 115-25-14 Economic Impact Statement (PDF - 352.89 kB)

Fishing in Kansas generates approximately $6,794,800 in user fees, all of which accrue to the wildlife fee fund, and approximately $292,962,000 to the Kansas economy, based on economic studies provided by the USFWS.  Otherwise, the proposed version of the regulation is not anticipated to have any other significant economic impact to the department, other state agencies, small businesses, or individual members of the public.

KAR 115-25-6 Possible Amendment #1 (PDF - 9.71 kB)

As a result of internal Department review on the proposed regulation, the Department proposes the following amendment for the version of the regulation submitted for public comment.  This corrects the proposed version to Option #4 as requested in the August Commission meeting, which is return to pre-2015 season structure.

KAR 115-25-6 Possible Amendment #2 (PDF - 9.56 kB)

As a result of internal Department and public comment on the proposed regulation, the Department makes available the following amendment for the version of the regulation submitted for public comment.  This was Option #2 as presented in the August Commission meeting.