Post by Decatur on Feb 28, 2011 14:03:13 GMT -5
Public hearings scheduled for proposed rule changes on furbearers
A public hearing on proposed changes to rules on furbearers will be held on April 4 in Plainfield in Hendricks County.
The Natural Resources Commission will conduct a public hearing on proposed changes regarding the possession of both the carcasses and untanned hides of furbearers, as well as furbearers kept alive during the trapping season.
The proposed changes also remove the current requirement for resident landowners or tenants to notify a conservation officer within 72 hours of taking a nuisance mammal on their own property, and clarify that the animal captured can neither be kept as a pet nor sold. The proposed rule language can be viewed at: www.IN.gov/legislative/iac/20110126-IR-312100614PRA.xml.pdf
Individuals can provide comments at the public hearing scheduled for Monday, April 4, at 6 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library at 1120 Stafford Road in Plainfield. Submit comments regarding these proposed changes to the NRC at www.IN.gov/nrc/2377.htm by clicking on "Comment on Proposed Rule" next to the “furbearers possession and taking rule amendments.” The deadline for submitting comments is Friday, April 8.
Comments can also be mailed to:
Natural Resources Commission
Indiana Government Center North
100 North Senate Ave., Room N501
Indianapolis, IN 46204
All comments sent to the NRC regarding these proposed rule changes will be provided to its members and DNR staff and will be publicly disclosed and searchable on the Internet and in a paper docket as part of the final report.
For more information: Linnea Petercheff, (317) 233-6527
A public hearing on proposed changes to rules on furbearers will be held on April 4 in Plainfield in Hendricks County.
The Natural Resources Commission will conduct a public hearing on proposed changes regarding the possession of both the carcasses and untanned hides of furbearers, as well as furbearers kept alive during the trapping season.
The proposed changes also remove the current requirement for resident landowners or tenants to notify a conservation officer within 72 hours of taking a nuisance mammal on their own property, and clarify that the animal captured can neither be kept as a pet nor sold. The proposed rule language can be viewed at: www.IN.gov/legislative/iac/20110126-IR-312100614PRA.xml.pdf
Individuals can provide comments at the public hearing scheduled for Monday, April 4, at 6 p.m. at the Plainfield Public Library at 1120 Stafford Road in Plainfield. Submit comments regarding these proposed changes to the NRC at www.IN.gov/nrc/2377.htm by clicking on "Comment on Proposed Rule" next to the “furbearers possession and taking rule amendments.” The deadline for submitting comments is Friday, April 8.
Comments can also be mailed to:
Natural Resources Commission
Indiana Government Center North
100 North Senate Ave., Room N501
Indianapolis, IN 46204
All comments sent to the NRC regarding these proposed rule changes will be provided to its members and DNR staff and will be publicly disclosed and searchable on the Internet and in a paper docket as part of the final report.
For more information: Linnea Petercheff, (317) 233-6527