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House Bill 106 would remove acreage cap and change tagging and permit terms for shooting preserves
Summary
Representative Albus presented House Bill 106, which would remove a 2,600-acre cap on shooting preserves, shift some permit terms to five years, remove minimum-release and 80%-harvest restrictions, and replace self-sealing tags with a department form.
Representative Albus described House Bill 106 as a clarification and simplification of laws pertaining to shooting preserves. The bill would eliminate the statutory cap limiting shooting preserves to no more than 2,600 contiguous acres, allow shooting preserves to be located on private property, extend certain permits to five years, remove a minimum birds-released requirement, and…
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