P - Present
Roll Call
OTHERS PRESENT: See Original Minutes
The meeting was called to order by Vice Chair Bill Van Gerpen
MOTION:
TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2003
E - Excused
A - Absent
P Begalka
P Davis
P Deadrick (Thomas)
P Dykstra
P Fryslie
P Gassman
P Hargens
P Olson (Ryan)
P Peterson (Jim)
P Rhoden
P Sigdestad
P Van Gerpen, Vice-Chair
P Lintz, Chair
Moved by: Rhoden
Second by: Hargens
Action: Prevailed by voice vote.
SB 28: prevent certain provisions relating to the issuance, licensure, distribution, and
revenue dedication requirements regarding early fall Canada goose temporary
nonresident licenses and fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses
from reverting on June 30, 2003.
Presented By: Doug Hansen, Director of Wildlife, GFP (handout 1)
Proponents: Steve Nelson, SD Migratory Bird Assn.
MOTION:
AMEND SB 28
"
Section 3. That
§
41-6-18.4
be amended to read as follows:
41-6-18.4.
The Game, Fish and Parks Commission may promulgate rules in accordance with
chapter 1-26 to authorize the department to issue up to two thousand fall three-day temporary
nonresident waterfowl licenses, up to two thousand early fall Canada goose temporary nonresident
licenses, and a number of spring snow goose temporary nonresident licenses to be determined by the
department, and to establish the fee therefor, validity of the licenses issued, types of waterfowl to
be hunted, and areas in which hunting is permitted. Up to five hundred of the fall three-day
temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses shall be made available for use in the counties of Brown,
Marshall, Roberts, Day, Grant, Clark, Codington, Deuel, and Hamlin. The commission, in rules
promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26, may establish a process and criteria to allow the issuance of
a portion of the five hundred licenses in counties other than those specified if the department
determines that such licenses are otherwise likely to remain unsold.
If all two thousand of the fall
three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses are sold, the commission may authorize the
issuance of not more than an additional five hundred such licenses.
Except for the fall three-day
temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses issued in Brown, Marshall, Roberts, Day, Grant, Clark,
Codington, Deuel, and Hamlin counties, the fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses
are valid only on private property, but are not valid on private property leased by the department for
public hunting or on highways or other public rights-of-way within this state that otherwise meet the
requirements of
§
41-9-1.3. Revenue from the sale of fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl
licenses shall be deposited in the department's land acquisition and development fund to be used to
acquire, by lease, permit, or otherwise, interests in real property to be used for providing waterfowl
hunting public access in the counties adjacent to the Missouri River. Revenue from the sale of early
fall Canada goose temporary nonresident licenses shall be deposited in the department's land
acquisition and development fund to be used to acquire by lease, permit, or otherwise, interests in
real property to be used for providing waterfowl hunting public access. Before promulgating rules
which permit the issuance of fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses, the
commission shall determine that adequate waterfowl hunting public access has been provided
through the department's land acquisition and development fund or through other means.
".
Moved by: Fryslie
Second by: Gassman
Moved by: Deadrick (Thomas)