State of South Dakota

South Dakota Legislature

2011 Session Subject Index

Game, Fish, Parks and Forestry

Bill Title
HB 1005 revise certain provisions pertaining to private shooting preserves.
HB 1006 authorize certain air guns for use in hunting certain animals.
HB 1047 revise certain prairie dog shooting season provisions.
HB 1063 provide for the deposit in the general fund of the proceeds from the sale of certain contraband or abandoned items by the Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
HB 1064 deposit certain funds associated with snowmobiles and motorized boats into the state highway fund.
HB 1065 transfer money from the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to South Dakota State University for wildlife and fisheries instruction.
HB 1074 revise the allowable time periods for use of nonresident small game hunting licenses.
HB 1082 provide for reduced hunting license fees for senior citizens.
HB 1086 require the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to receive the approval of the Senate before acquiring certain land.
HB 1123 provide for reciprocal nonresident trapping licenses.
HB 1124 authorize the taking of carp by snagging.
HB 1143 establish special duck hunting seasons for nonresidents.
HB 1163 allow certain disabled veterans to obtain a disabled hunter permit.
HB 1164 authorize senior citizens to hunt from vehicles.
HB 1178 restrict the entry of conservation officers onto certain private land without permission.
HB 1188 authorize landowners and lessees to possess certain game animal and game bird trophies.
HB 1210 provide for the lease of hunting rights on certain school and public lands.
HB 1220 permit a nonresident youth to purchase a resident small game hunting license.
SB 55 allow the shooting of coyotes from snowmobiles.
SB 91 revise certain provisions relating to nonresident special deer hunting licenses in central South Dakota.
SB 106 provide for reciprocal nonresident trapping licenses.
SB 148 increase the authorized number of nonresident waterfowl hunting licenses and to revise certain provisions regarding the number of allowable nonresident hunting days.
SB 198 provide for a study the issue of creating the Kadoka-Caputa Rails to Hope Trail as a state park.