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Bill removes acreage cap and some requirements for shooting preserves; agency says it reduces red tape

Senate Fish and Game Committee
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Summary

House Bill 106 eliminates the 2,600-acre contiguous limit on shooting preserves, sets a standard fee instead of formula-based fees, changes tagging and release/harvest requirements and moves to a five-year permit; the department and conservation groups supported the cleanup measure while one online opponent could not be heard.

Representative Elvis presented HB 106 as a cleanup bill for shooting preserves, saying the bill "clarifies that shooting preserves are to be located on private property" and removes the 2,600-acre contiguous-acre limit to give landowners more flexibility. The presenter said the bill also establishes a standard fee for shooting…

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