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Committee hears bill to raise vendor service fee on hunting and fishing licenses

Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources heard House Bill 26-33, which would raise the vendor service charge on Department of Wildlife and Parks issuances to a maximum of $2 and increase the migratory waterfowl habitat stamp by up to $1; proponents said the change would help small license vendors recoup costs while the department would also see a modest revenue increase.

The Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources opened a hearing on House Bill 26-33, which would raise the per-issuance service charge for Department of Wildlife and Parks licenses, permits and stamps.

Kyle Hamilton, the reviser, told the committee the bill would "increase the service charge fee for each license, permit, stamp, or other issue of the Department of Wildlife and Parks to an amount not to exceed $2, and in the case of each migratory waterfowl habitat stamp, an amount not to exceed $1." He said the waterfowl habitat stamp is charged separately from other…

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