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House Bill 107 would standardize expiration dates and move some permit fees into statute

2251026 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 107 would align expiration dates for several Fish, Wildlife and Parks commercial licenses to February 28 and move certain controlled-species permit fee structures from rule into statute; the department and proponents supported the change and clarified the definition of exotic wildlife referenced in the bill.

Representative Albus presented House Bill 107, which would revise expiration dates for several Fish, Wildlife and Parks commercial licenses so they expire consistently on Feb. 28, and move some permit fees for controlled exotic wildlife from rule into statute while keeping fee amounts unchanged.

Phil Kilbreth of Fish, Wildlife and…

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