K.A.R. 115-15-2 Economic Benefit Statement: (PDF - 38.41 kB) of K.A.R. 115-15-2. Nongame species; general provisions.
K.A.R. 115-2-1. (PDF - 29.21 kB) This permanent regulation sets the fee schedule for licenses, permits and other issues of the department. The proposed amendments would establish an elk permit application charge, an any-deer permit preference point service charge, a limited draw turkey permit preference point service charge, realign wild turkey permit fees, increase nonresident deer permit fees, increase lifetime hunting, fishing, combination and furharvesting license fees, establish a three-pole permit fee for fishing and create a nonresident bobcat permit as a subset of the nonresident furharvester license. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 5-0.
K.A.R. 115-2-1 Economic Impact Summary: (PDF - 12.54 kB) The proposed amendments for new services and issuances would generate approximately $339,000 annually, all of which would accrue to the wildlife fee fund. The proposed amendments for lifetime license issuances would generate approximately $371,000 annually, all of which would accrue to the wildlife conservation fund. The proposed amendment for nonresident deer permits would generate approximately $1,200,000, all of which would accrue to the wildlife fee fund. Otherwise, the proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any further appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies, or the public.
K.A.R. 115-3-2. (PDF - 14.11 kB) This permanent regulation sets the legal equipment, taking methods and possession limits for rabbits, squirrels and hares. The proposed amendment would prohibit the use of night vision equipment when hunting these species. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 5-0.
K.A.R. 115-3-2 Economic Impact Summary: (PDF - 11.77 kB) The proposed amendment is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies, or the public.
K.A.R. 115-5-1. (PDF - 16.94 kB) This permanent regulation sets the legal equipment, taking methods and general provisions for furbearers and coyotes. The proposed amendment would prohibit the use of night vision equipment when hunting these species. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 5-0.
K.A.R. 115-5-1 Economic Impact Summary: (PDF - 11.80 kB) The proposed amendment is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies, or the public.
K.A.R. 115-20-1. (PDF - 12.80 kB) This permanent regulation sets the legal equipment, taking methods and possession limits for crows. The proposed amendment would prohibit the use of night vision equipment when hunting these species. PASSED AS PRESENTED, VOTE 5-0.
K.A.R. 115-20-1 Economic Impact Summary: (PDF - 11.74 kB) The proposed amendment is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies, or the public.
K.A.R. 115-20-2. (PDF - 16.41 kB) This permanent regulation sets the legal equipment, taking methods, possession limits and license requirements for certain species. The proposed amendment would prohibit the use of night vision equipment when hunting these species. AMENDED (SEE BRIEFING BOOK OR AMENDMENT ATTACHED), VOTE 5-0 ON AMENDMENT.