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Senate Study Bill 200

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 461A.42, subsection 1, Code 1997, is
  1  2 amended by striking the subsection and inserting in lieu
  1  3 thereof the following:
  1  4    1.  The use of firearms, explosives, and weapons of all
  1  5 kinds by a person is prohibited in all state parks and
  1  6 preserves except under the following conditions:
  1  7    a.  A firearm or other weapon authorized for hunting may be
  1  8 used in preserves or parts of preserves designated by the
  1  9 state advisory board on preserves at the request of the
  1 10 commission.
  1 11    b.  A person may use a bow and arrow with an attached bow
  1 12 fishing reel and ninety-pound minimum line attached to the
  1 13 arrow to take rough fish as provided by rule of the
  1 14 commission.
  1 15    c.  The commission may establish, by rule, the state parks
  1 16 or parts of state parks where firearms may be discharged
  1 17 during special events, festivals and education programs, or a
  1 18 special hunt to control animal populations.  The rules
  1 19 governing special hunts to control animal populations shall be
  1 20 applied separately to each designated state park.
  1 21    Sec. 2.  Section 483A.8, subsection 3, Code 1997, is
  1 22 amended to read as follows:
  1 23    3.  A nonresident deer hunter is required to have only a
  1 24 nonresident deer license and a wildlife habitat stamp.  The
  1 25 commission shall annually limit to five thousand licenses the
  1 26 number of nonresidents allowed to have deer hunting licenses.
  1 27 The number of nonresident deer hunting licenses shall be
  1 28 determined as provided in section 481A.38.  The commission
  1 29 shall allocate the nonresident deer hunting licenses issued
  1 30 among the zones based on the populations of deer.  However, a
  1 31 nonresident applicant may request one or more hunting zones,
  1 32 in order of preference, in which the applicant wishes to hunt.
  1 33 If the request cannot be fulfilled, the applicable fees shall
  1 34 be returned to the applicant.  A nonresident applying for a
  1 35 deer hunting license must exhibit proof of having successfully
  2  1 completed a hunter safety and ethics education program as
  2  2 provided in section 483A.27 or its equivalent as determined by
  2  3 the department before the license is issued.
  2  4    Sec. 3.  Section 483A.24, subsection 2, Code 1997, is
  2  5 amended by adding the following new paragraph:
  2  6    NEW PARAGRAPH.  d.  If the commission establishes a deer
  2  7 hunting season to occur in the first quarter of a calendar
  2  8 year that is separate from a deer hunting season that
  2  9 continues from the last quarter of the preceding calendar
  2 10 year, each owner and each tenant of a farm unit located within
  2 11 a zone where a deer hunting season is established, upon
  2 12 application, shall be issued a free deer hunting license for
  2 13 each of the two calendar quarters.  Each license is valid only
  2 14 for hunting on the farm unit of the owner and tenant.
  2 15    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  483A.28  DEPREDATION PERMITS –
  2 16 NONRESIDENT DEER HUNTING PASSPORTS.
  2 17    1.  a.  In administering a deer depredation permit program,
  2 18 the department shall accept the recommendations of the United
  2 19 States department of agriculture, animal damage control.  In
  2 20 determining the value of crop damage caused by deer, the
  2 21 department shall include the damage to all types of
  2 22 agricultural and horticultural crops caused by the deer
  2 23 population.
  2 24    b.  A deer damage control fund is created in the state
  2 25 treasury under the control of the department.  The moneys
  2 26 credited to the deer damage control fund shall be used by the
  2 27 department to fund the deer depredation permit program.
  2 28    2.  In addition to the requirements of section 483A.8, a
  2 29 nonresident who hunts deer in this state shall have a
  2 30 nonresident deer passport.  Upon application and payment of a
  2 31 fee of ten dollars, the department shall issue a nonresident
  2 32 deer passport to the applicant.  The fees collected by the
  2 33 department shall be credited to the deer damage control fund.
  2 34    Sec. 5.  APPROPRIATION.  There is appropriated from the
  2 35 general fund of the state to the deer damage control fund for
  3  1 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1997, and ending June 30,
  3  2 1998, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much
  3  3 thereof as is necessary, to be used for the purposes
  3  4 authorized for the deer damage control fund.
  3  5    Sec. 6.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act, being deemed of
  3  6 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment.  
  3  7                           EXPLANATION
  3  8    This bill amends Code section 461A.42 to allow the
  3  9 discharge of firearms in state parks for special events such
  3 10 as historic reenactments, educational programs, and special
  3 11 hunts for deer population control.
  3 12    The bill authorizes an additional free deer hunting license
  3 13 for landowners and tenants if the department of natural
  3 14 resources creates an additional deer hunting season for the
  3 15 first quarter of a calendar year which is separate from a deer
  3 16 hunting season which begins in the last quarter of a calendar
  3 17 year but extends into the succeeding first quarter.
  3 18 Currently, only one free deer license per calendar year is
  3 19 allowed for an owner and a tenant.
  3 20    The bill also creates a deer damage control fund which will
  3 21 receive moneys from a nonresident deer hunting passport and an
  3 22 appropriation of $25,000 from the general fund of the state.
  3 23 The fee for the nonresident deer hunting passport is $10.  The
  3 24 moneys are to be used to administer the deer depredation
  3 25 permit program by the department of natural resources.  In
  3 26 administering the deer depredation program, the department of
  3 27 natural resources is to use the recommendations of the United
  3 28 States department of agriculture, animal damage control, and
  3 29 include the value of all types of agricultural and
  3 30 horticulture crops which are damaged by deer population when
  3 31 determining crop damage for the deer depredation permit
  3 32 program.
  3 33    A violator is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.
  3 34    This bill takes effect upon enactment.  
  3 35 LSB 2331XC 77
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