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Commission agrees to further study nonresident waterfowl restrictions after legislative veto
Summary
Commissioners and department staff agreed to revisit nonresident waterfowl restrictions after the legislature and governor previously considered and vetoed statutory changes. Commissioners asked staff to compile what neighboring states have done and to present options for public workshops at a future meeting.
The Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks Commission discussed next steps on nonresident waterfowl restrictions after state legislation addressing nonresident access was vetoed by the governor. Commissioners and staff agreed to continue studying options, request comparisons with other states and present the topic at future meetings for public input.
Commissioners recalled a multi-year process that led to proposed regulatory changes and later legislative proposals. Commissioner Will Carpenter said the legislature had acted but the governor vetoed the statute;…
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