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Churchill County commissioners back petition to change falconry fee rules and reconsider lifetime disqualifications
Summary
The commission voted to support a petition from Joe Krasswold asking state regulators to allow falconry licensees to charge market fees for education programs and to replace a lifetime disqualification for past wildlife/animal offenses with a finite period of ineligibility.
Churchill County commissioners voted to support a petition from Joe Krasswold asking state regulators to change two falconry-related requirements: allow licensees to charge market-based fees for conservation education programs and revise a lifetime ban that disqualifies anyone with a past wildlife- or animal-related conviction from receiving a license.
The petition was introduced during the meeting when the presiding officer read that petitions had been filed by Joe Krasswold. Commissioners discussed current Nevada Administrative Code language that, as read aloud during the meeting, allows licensees to “accept a fee for the program which does not exceed the actual cost,” meaning reimbursement but not profit. One commissioner summarized the existing…
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