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Ohio bill would let parents and grandchildren hunt on family land without certain permits, sponsors say
Summary
Sponsors of House Bill 201 told the House Natural Resources Committee the bill would let parents who transfer property to their children, and grandchildren under 18, hunt and trap on that land without annual deer, turkey or fur-taker permits; sponsors said higher nonresident license fees in the budget are expected to offset any revenue loss.
Representatives Islington and Kevin Miller urged the House Natural Resources Committee to support House Bill 201, describing it as a narrow change to extend existing landowner hunting privileges.
"It is legislation that expands hunting benefits for landowners in Ohio," a sponsor testified, saying the bill would allow parents of resident landowners to continue hunting and trapping on that land after transferring title to their children without…
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