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Bill standardizes commercial license expirations, puts fees into statute and tightens dealer record retention
Summary
House Bill 107 would align expiration dates for many Fish, Wildlife & Parks commercial licenses to Feb. 28, move fees from department rule into statute (equal to prior rule amounts) and shorten fur dealers' record-retention to no longer than one year; the department and conservation groups supported the bill and staff clarified the statutory definition of 'exotic wildlife.'
Representative Elvis presented House Bill 107, saying it revises expiration dates for several FWP commercial licenses so they consistently expire Feb. 28, establishes permanent fees in statute rather than by department rule, and reduces record-retention periods for fur dealers to one…
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