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Board approves scope statements for wildlife, beaver and fisheries housekeeping rules and corrects deer-season map
Summary
The Natural Resources Board approved scope statements to begin drafting housekeeping regulation packages for wildlife, beaver management and fisheries code updates, and formally approved a correction to the 2025 deer-season map after staff identified errors in background materials.
The Natural Resources Board on Aug. 13 approved scope statements allowing the Department of Natural Resources to prepare administrative-code changes for three housekeeping rule packages — one for wildlife management, one tied to beaver management planning and one for fisheries — and voted to accept a corrected 2025 deer-season map after staff found county designations were omitted from materials submitted in June.
Scott Carroll, wildlife regulation policy specialist, briefed the board on the wildlife housekeeping scope (board order WM-6-25), describing it as a compilation of small, noncontroversial clarifications and updates to code. The board voted to approve the scope and a conditional public-hearing notice so staff can draft the rule for future board consideration.
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