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Session of 1997
SENATE BILL No. 380
By Committee on Ways and Means
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9 AN ACT concerning certain big game permits; amending K.S.A. 1996 10 Supp. 32-937 and repealing the existing section. 11 12 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas: 13 Section 1. K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 32-937 is hereby amended to read as 14 follows: 32-937. (a) When used in this section: 15 (1) ``Landowner'' means a resident owner of farm or ranch land of 16 80 acres or more located in the state of Kansas. 17 (2) ``Tenant'' means a resident of this state who is actively engaged 18 in the agricultural operation of 80 acres or more of Kansas farm or ranch 19 land for the purpose of producing agricultural commodities or livestock 20 and who: (A) Has a substantial financial investment in the production of 21 agricultural commodities or livestock on such farm or ranch land and the 22 potential to realize substantial financial benefit from such production; or 23 (B) is a bona fide manager having an overall responsibility to direct, su- 24 pervise and conduct such agricultural operation and has the potential to 25 realize substantial benefit from such production in the form of salary, 26 shares of such production or some other economic incentive based upon 27 such production. 28 (3) ``Regular season'' means a statewide big game hunting season au- 29 thorized annually which may include one or more seasons restricted to 30 specific types of equipment. 31 (4) ``Special season'' means a big game hunting season in addition to 32 a regular season authorized on an irregular basis or at different times of 33 the year other than the regular season. 34 (5) ``General permit'' means a big game hunting permit available to 35 Kansas residents not applying for big game permits as a landowner or 36 tenant. 37 (6) ``Nonresident landowner'' means a nonresident of the state of 38 Kansas who owns farm or ranch land of 80 acres or more which is located 39 in the state of Kansas. 40 (7) ``Nonresident permit'' means a big game hunting permit available 41 to individuals who are not Kansas residents. 42 (b) Except as otherwise provided by law or rules and regulations of 43 the secretary and in addition to any other license, permit or stamp re- SB 380
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 1  quired by law or rules and regulations of the secretary, a valid big game
 2  permit and game tags are required to take any big game in this state.
 3    (c)  The fee for big game permits and game tags shall be the amount
 4  prescribed pursuant to K.S.A. 32-988, and amendments thereto.
 5    (d)  A big game permit and game tags are valid throughout the state
 6  or such portion thereof as provided by rules and regulations adopted by
 7  the secretary in accordance with K.S.A. 32-805 and amendments thereto.
 8    (e)  Unless otherwise provided by law or rules and regulations of the
 9  secretary, a big game permit and game tags are valid from the date of
10  issuance and shall expire at the end of the season for which issued.
11    (f)  The secretary may adopt, in accordance with K.S.A. 32-805, and
12  amendments thereto, rules and regulations for each regular or special big
13  game hunting season and for each management unit regarding big game
14  permits and game tags. The secretary is hereby authorized to issue big
15  game permits and game tags pertaining to the taking of big game. Sep-
16  arate big game permits and game tags may be issued for each species of
17  big game. No big game permits or game tags shall be issued until the
18  secretary has established, by rules and regulations adopted in accordance
19  with K.S.A. 32-805, and amendments thereto, a regular or special big
20  game hunting season.
21    (g)  The secretary may authorize, by rule and regulation adopted in
22  accordance with K.S.A. 32-805, and amendments thereto, landowner or
23  tenant hunt-on-your-own-land big game permits. Such permits and ap-
24  plications may contain provisions and restrictions as prescribed by rule
25  and regulation adopted by the secretary in accordance with K.S.A. 32-
26  805, and amendments thereto.
27    (h)  The secretary may authorize, by rule and regulation adopted in
28  accordance with K.S.A. 32-805 and amendments thereto, special land-
29  owner or tenant hunt-on-your-own-land deer permits. Such special per-
30  mits shall not be issued to landowners or tenants in possession of a hunt-
31  on-your-own-land deer permit as authorized in subsection (g). The special
32  permits shall be transferable to any immediate family member of the
33  landowner or tenant, whether or not a Kansas resident, or the permit may
34  be retained for use by the landowner or tenant. The special permits shall
35  be transferable through the secretary at the request of the landowner or
36  tenant and by paying the required fee for a general or nonresident deer
37  permit and the additional payment of the permit transfer fee. The special
38  permits and applications may contain provisions and restrictions as pre-
39  scribed by rule and regulation adopted by the secretary in accordance
40  with K.S.A. 32-805 and amendments thereto. For the purposes of this
41  subsection, ``member of the immediate family'' means lineal ascendants
42  or descendants, and their spouses.
43    (i)  Fifty percent of the big game permits authorized for a regular
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 1  season in any management unit shall be issued to landowners or tenants,
 2  provided that a limited number of big game permits have been authorized
 3  and landowner or tenant hunt-on-your-own-land big game permits for
 4  that unit have not been authorized. A landowner or tenant is not eligible
 5  to apply for a big game permit as a landowner or as a tenant in a man-
 6  agement unit other than the unit or units which includes such landowner's
 7  or tenant's land. Any big game permits not issued to landowners or ten-
 8  ants within the time period prescribed by rule and regulation may be
 9  issued without regard to the 50% limitation.
10    (j)  Members of the immediate family who are domiciled with a land-
11  owner or tenant may apply for a big game permit as a landowner or as a
12  tenant, but the total number of permits issued to a landowner or tenant
13  and a landowner's or tenant's immediate family shall not exceed one per-
14  mit for each 80 acres owned by such landowner or operated by such
15  tenant. The secretary may require proof of ownership or tenancy from
16  individuals applying for a big game permit as a landowner or as a tenant.
17    (k)  The secretary may issue permits for deer or turkey to nonresident
18  landowners, but any such permit shall be restricted to hunting only on
19  lands owned by the nonresident landowner.
20    (l)  The secretary may issue turkey hunting permits to nonresidents
21  in turkey management units with unlimited turkey hunting permits avail-
22  able.
23    (m)  The secretary may issue deer hunting permits to nonresidents,
24  subject to the following limitations:
25    (1)  The total number of nonresident deer firearm permits issued for
26  a deer season in a management unit shall not exceed 5% of the total
27  number of resident deer firearm permits authorized for such season in
28  such management unit; and
29    (2)  the total number of nonresident deer archery permits issued for
30  a deer season in a management unit shall not exceed 5% of the total
31  number of resident deer archery permits authorized for such season in
32  such management unit.
33    If an unlimited number of resident deer permits is authorized for a
34  deer season or management unit, the percentage limitations of subsec-
35  tions (l)(1) and (l)(2) (m)(1) and (m)(2) shall be based upon the total
36  number of resident firearm permits and the total number of archery per-
37  mits, respectively, issued in the management unit during the most recent
38  preceding similar season. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this
39  subsection, nonresident firearm deer permits of a particular type and
40  nonresident archery deer permits of a particular type may be issued in a
41  firearms management unit only if resident firearm permits of such type
42  remained unissued after the close of the previous year's first permit se-
43  lection process in that management unit.
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 1    (n)  Any recipient of a nonresident deer hunting permit as authorized
 2  under subsection (l) (m) shall be ineligible to apply for or to receive a
 3  nonresident deer hunting permit for any deer season established for the
 4  following year.
 5    (o)  An applicant for a nonresident deer permit, at the time of appli-
 6  cation, may designate not more than three other nonresidents with whom
 7  the applicant plans to hunt and may request that the applicant's appli-
 8  cation not be granted unless all the designated persons' applications are
 9  granted. No permit shall be issued to such applicant unless permits are
10  issued to all the persons so designated.
11    (o) (p)  No big game permit issued to a person under 14 years of age
12  shall be valid until such person reaches 14 years of age, except that a wild
13  turkey firearm permit may be issued to any individual who is 12 years of
14  age or older but is under 14 years of age if the individual has been issued
15  a certificate of completion of an approved hunter education course. Such
16  turkey firearm permit shall be valid only while the individual is hunting
17  under the immediate supervision of an adult who is 21 years of age or
18  older.
19    (p) (q)  A big game permit shall state the species, number and sex of
20  the big game which may be killed by the permittee. The secretary may
21  furnish an informational card with any big game permit and, at the con-
22  clusion of the open season, each permittee receiving such card shall re-
23  turn the card to the department, giving such information as is called for
24  on the card.
25    (q) (r)  The permittee shall permanently affix the game tag to the
26  carcass of any big game immediately after killing and thereafter, if re-
27  quired by rules and regulations, the permittee shall immediately take such
28  killed game to a check station as required in the rules and regulations,
29  where a check station tag shall be affixed to the game carcass if the kill
30  is legal. The tags shall remain affixed until the carcass is consumed or
31  processed for storage.
32    (r) (s)  The provisions of this section do not apply to big game animals
33  sold in surplus property disposal sales of department exhibit herds or big
34  game animals legally taken outside this state.
35    Sec. 2.  K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 32-937 is hereby repealed.
36    Sec. 3.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
37  publication in the statute book.