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Subcommittee adopts amendment letting landowner, tenant turkey licenses be used in any open turkey hunting season
Summary
An Iowa Senate subcommittee approved an amendment to Senate File 10 to clarify that landowner and tenant turkey hunting licenses may be used in any open turkey hunting season; a senator raised concerns about county recorder costs and license fees, and the bill was sent to the calendar under Rule 40.
An Iowa Senate subcommittee on Senate File 10 approved an amendment clarifying seasonal language for landowner and tenant turkey hunting licenses and then moved the bill to the calendar under Rule 40.
Senator Shipley, a member of the subcommittee, said the bill "is relatively simple" and that it "allows the landowner, tenant, the landowner and or tenant turkey hunting licenses to be used in any turkey hunting season with the authorized method of take for that season." The subcommittee approved an amendment to adjust phraseology and…
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