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Committee advances bill to lengthen game bird farm licenses, put fee into statute
Summary
The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee advanced House Bill 105, a department-requested housekeeping bill that would set the game bird farm license fee in statute, extend licenses from one to five years and align expiration dates with other FWP licenses to reduce administrative burden.
The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee voted to advance House Bill 105 after a department presentation describing the measure as a “red tape” housekeeping change to game bird farm licensing.
Ron Howell, chief of law enforcement for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, testified that the bill removes unnecessary statutory language, "establishes the fee for a game bird license in statute rather than by rule, extends the license period from 1 year to 5 years,…
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