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32-988

Chapter 32.--WILDLIFE, PARKS AND RECREATION
Article 9.--LICENSES, PERMITS, STAMPS AND OTHER ISSUES

      32-988.   Fees.(a) The secretary is authorized to adopt, in accordance with K.S.A.32-805 and amendments thereto, rules and regulations fixing the amount of feesfor the following items, subject to the following limitations and subject tothe requirement that no such rules and regulations shall be adopted astemporary rules and regulations:

Big game permits

Resident (other than elk permit): maximum $100
Nonresident (other than elk permit): maximum $400
Elk permit: maximum $350
Nonresident mule deer stamp: maximum $150
Nonresident applications: maximum $25

Combination hunting and fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $50
Lifetime: maximum $1,000;or 8 quarterly payments, each maximum $150
Nonresident: maximum $200

Commercial dog training permits: maximum $25

Commercial guide permit or associate guide permit

Resident: maximum $250
Nonresident: maximum $1,000

Commercial harvest or dealer permits: maximum $200

Commercial prairie rattlesnake harvesting permits

Resident or nonresident with valid hunting license: maximum $5
Resident or nonresident nonfirearm without valid hunting license: maximum$20

Controlled shooting area operator license: maximum $400

Duplicate licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of thedepartment: maximum $10

Falconry

Permits: maximum $300
Examinations: maximum $100

Field trial permits: maximum $25

Fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident: maximum $75
Five-day nonresident: maximum$25
Institutional group: maximum $200
Special nonprofit group: maximum $200
Twenty-four-hour: maximum $10

Fur dealer licenses

Resident: maximum $200
Nonresident: maximum $400

Furharvester licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident: maximum $400

Game breeder permits: maximum $15

Handicapped hunting and fishing permits: maximum $5

Hound trainer-breeder running permits: maximum $25

Hunting licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident 16 or more years of age:maximum $125
Nonresident under 16 years of age: maximum $75
Controlled shooting area: maximum$25
Forty-eight-hour waterfowl permits: maximum $25

Migratory waterfowl habitat stamps: maximum$8

Mussel fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $200
Nonresident: maximum $1,500

Rabbit permits

Live trapping: maximum $200
Shipping: maximum $400

Raptor propagation permits: maximum $100

Rehabilitation permits: maximum $50

Scientific, educational or exhibition permits: maximum $10

Wildlife damage control permits: maximum $10

Wildlife importation permits: maximum $10

Wild turkey permits

Resident: maximum $100
Nonresident: maximum $400
Resident turkey tag: maximum $20
Nonresident turkey tag: maximum $30

Special permits under K.S.A. 32-961: maximum $100

Miscellaneous fees

Special events on department land or water: maximum $200
Special departmental services, materials or supplies: no maximum
Other issues of department: no maximum
Vendor bond: no maximum

      (b)   The fee for a landowner-tenantresident big game or wild turkey hunting permit shall be an amount equalto 1/2the fee for a general resident biggame or wild turkey hunting permit.

      (c)   The fee for a big game or wild turkey hunting permit for a residentunder 16 years of age shall be an amount equal to 1/2 the fee for a generalresident big game or wild turkey hunting permit.

      (d)   The fee for a furharvester license for a resident under 16 years ofage shall be an amount equal to 1/2 the fee for a resident furharvesterlicense.

      (e)   The secretary may establish,by rules and regulations adopted inaccordance with K.S.A. 32-805 and amendments thereto, differentfees for various classes and types of licenses, permits, stamps and otherissuances of the department which may occur within each item as describedunder subsection (a).

      History:   L. 1978, ch. 152, § 14;L. 1981, ch. 174, § 2;L. 1982, ch. 175, § 9;L. 1985, ch. 131, § 3;L. 1985, ch. 134, § 3;L. 1986, ch. 149, § 4;L. 1986, ch. 151, § 1;L. 1987, ch. 144, § 1;L. 1989, ch. 119, § 1;L. 1989, ch. 118, § 105;L. 1989, ch. 274, § 2;L. 1990, ch. 141, § 2;L. 1990, ch. 139, § 2;L. 1993, ch. 139, § 2;L. 1994, ch. 245, § 2;L. 1995, ch. 164, § 4;L. 1999, ch. 98, § 2;L. 1999, ch. 149, § 3;L. 2000, ch. 165, § 4;L. 2001, ch. 17, § 2;L. 2001, ch. 211, § 9;L. 2003, ch. 121, § 2;L. 2004, ch. 99, § 8;L. 2007, ch. 133, § 7; Jan. 1, 2008.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter32 > Article9 > Statutes_15070

32-988

Chapter 32.--WILDLIFE, PARKS AND RECREATION
Article 9.--LICENSES, PERMITS, STAMPS AND OTHER ISSUES

      32-988.   Fees.(a) The secretary is authorized to adopt, in accordance with K.S.A.32-805 and amendments thereto, rules and regulations fixing the amount of feesfor the following items, subject to the following limitations and subject tothe requirement that no such rules and regulations shall be adopted astemporary rules and regulations:

Big game permits

Resident (other than elk permit): maximum $100
Nonresident (other than elk permit): maximum $400
Elk permit: maximum $350
Nonresident mule deer stamp: maximum $150
Nonresident applications: maximum $25

Combination hunting and fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $50
Lifetime: maximum $1,000;or 8 quarterly payments, each maximum $150
Nonresident: maximum $200

Commercial dog training permits: maximum $25

Commercial guide permit or associate guide permit

Resident: maximum $250
Nonresident: maximum $1,000

Commercial harvest or dealer permits: maximum $200

Commercial prairie rattlesnake harvesting permits

Resident or nonresident with valid hunting license: maximum $5
Resident or nonresident nonfirearm without valid hunting license: maximum$20

Controlled shooting area operator license: maximum $400

Duplicate licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of thedepartment: maximum $10

Falconry

Permits: maximum $300
Examinations: maximum $100

Field trial permits: maximum $25

Fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident: maximum $75
Five-day nonresident: maximum$25
Institutional group: maximum $200
Special nonprofit group: maximum $200
Twenty-four-hour: maximum $10

Fur dealer licenses

Resident: maximum $200
Nonresident: maximum $400

Furharvester licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident: maximum $400

Game breeder permits: maximum $15

Handicapped hunting and fishing permits: maximum $5

Hound trainer-breeder running permits: maximum $25

Hunting licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident 16 or more years of age:maximum $125
Nonresident under 16 years of age: maximum $75
Controlled shooting area: maximum$25
Forty-eight-hour waterfowl permits: maximum $25

Migratory waterfowl habitat stamps: maximum$8

Mussel fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $200
Nonresident: maximum $1,500

Rabbit permits

Live trapping: maximum $200
Shipping: maximum $400

Raptor propagation permits: maximum $100

Rehabilitation permits: maximum $50

Scientific, educational or exhibition permits: maximum $10

Wildlife damage control permits: maximum $10

Wildlife importation permits: maximum $10

Wild turkey permits

Resident: maximum $100
Nonresident: maximum $400
Resident turkey tag: maximum $20
Nonresident turkey tag: maximum $30

Special permits under K.S.A. 32-961: maximum $100

Miscellaneous fees

Special events on department land or water: maximum $200
Special departmental services, materials or supplies: no maximum
Other issues of department: no maximum
Vendor bond: no maximum

      (b)   The fee for a landowner-tenantresident big game or wild turkey hunting permit shall be an amount equalto 1/2the fee for a general resident biggame or wild turkey hunting permit.

      (c)   The fee for a big game or wild turkey hunting permit for a residentunder 16 years of age shall be an amount equal to 1/2 the fee for a generalresident big game or wild turkey hunting permit.

      (d)   The fee for a furharvester license for a resident under 16 years ofage shall be an amount equal to 1/2 the fee for a resident furharvesterlicense.

      (e)   The secretary may establish,by rules and regulations adopted inaccordance with K.S.A. 32-805 and amendments thereto, differentfees for various classes and types of licenses, permits, stamps and otherissuances of the department which may occur within each item as describedunder subsection (a).

      History:   L. 1978, ch. 152, § 14;L. 1981, ch. 174, § 2;L. 1982, ch. 175, § 9;L. 1985, ch. 131, § 3;L. 1985, ch. 134, § 3;L. 1986, ch. 149, § 4;L. 1986, ch. 151, § 1;L. 1987, ch. 144, § 1;L. 1989, ch. 119, § 1;L. 1989, ch. 118, § 105;L. 1989, ch. 274, § 2;L. 1990, ch. 141, § 2;L. 1990, ch. 139, § 2;L. 1993, ch. 139, § 2;L. 1994, ch. 245, § 2;L. 1995, ch. 164, § 4;L. 1999, ch. 98, § 2;L. 1999, ch. 149, § 3;L. 2000, ch. 165, § 4;L. 2001, ch. 17, § 2;L. 2001, ch. 211, § 9;L. 2003, ch. 121, § 2;L. 2004, ch. 99, § 8;L. 2007, ch. 133, § 7; Jan. 1, 2008.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter32 > Article9 > Statutes_15070

32-988

Chapter 32.--WILDLIFE, PARKS AND RECREATION
Article 9.--LICENSES, PERMITS, STAMPS AND OTHER ISSUES

      32-988.   Fees.(a) The secretary is authorized to adopt, in accordance with K.S.A.32-805 and amendments thereto, rules and regulations fixing the amount of feesfor the following items, subject to the following limitations and subject tothe requirement that no such rules and regulations shall be adopted astemporary rules and regulations:

Big game permits

Resident (other than elk permit): maximum $100
Nonresident (other than elk permit): maximum $400
Elk permit: maximum $350
Nonresident mule deer stamp: maximum $150
Nonresident applications: maximum $25

Combination hunting and fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $50
Lifetime: maximum $1,000;or 8 quarterly payments, each maximum $150
Nonresident: maximum $200

Commercial dog training permits: maximum $25

Commercial guide permit or associate guide permit

Resident: maximum $250
Nonresident: maximum $1,000

Commercial harvest or dealer permits: maximum $200

Commercial prairie rattlesnake harvesting permits

Resident or nonresident with valid hunting license: maximum $5
Resident or nonresident nonfirearm without valid hunting license: maximum$20

Controlled shooting area operator license: maximum $400

Duplicate licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of thedepartment: maximum $10

Falconry

Permits: maximum $300
Examinations: maximum $100

Field trial permits: maximum $25

Fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident: maximum $75
Five-day nonresident: maximum$25
Institutional group: maximum $200
Special nonprofit group: maximum $200
Twenty-four-hour: maximum $10

Fur dealer licenses

Resident: maximum $200
Nonresident: maximum $400

Furharvester licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident: maximum $400

Game breeder permits: maximum $15

Handicapped hunting and fishing permits: maximum $5

Hound trainer-breeder running permits: maximum $25

Hunting licenses

Resident: maximum $25
Lifetime: maximum $500; or8 quarterly payments, each maximum $75
Nonresident 16 or more years of age:maximum $125
Nonresident under 16 years of age: maximum $75
Controlled shooting area: maximum$25
Forty-eight-hour waterfowl permits: maximum $25

Migratory waterfowl habitat stamps: maximum$8

Mussel fishing licenses

Resident: maximum $200
Nonresident: maximum $1,500

Rabbit permits

Live trapping: maximum $200
Shipping: maximum $400

Raptor propagation permits: maximum $100

Rehabilitation permits: maximum $50

Scientific, educational or exhibition permits: maximum $10

Wildlife damage control permits: maximum $10

Wildlife importation permits: maximum $10

Wild turkey permits

Resident: maximum $100
Nonresident: maximum $400
Resident turkey tag: maximum $20
Nonresident turkey tag: maximum $30

Special permits under K.S.A. 32-961: maximum $100

Miscellaneous fees

Special events on department land or water: maximum $200
Special departmental services, materials or supplies: no maximum
Other issues of department: no maximum
Vendor bond: no maximum

      (b)   The fee for a landowner-tenantresident big game or wild turkey hunting permit shall be an amount equalto 1/2the fee for a general resident biggame or wild turkey hunting permit.

      (c)   The fee for a big game or wild turkey hunting permit for a residentunder 16 years of age shall be an amount equal to 1/2 the fee for a generalresident big game or wild turkey hunting permit.

      (d)   The fee for a furharvester license for a resident under 16 years ofage shall be an amount equal to 1/2 the fee for a resident furharvesterlicense.

      (e)   The secretary may establish,by rules and regulations adopted inaccordance with K.S.A. 32-805 and amendments thereto, differentfees for various classes and types of licenses, permits, stamps and otherissuances of the department which may occur within each item as describedunder subsection (a).

      History:   L. 1978, ch. 152, § 14;L. 1981, ch. 174, § 2;L. 1982, ch. 175, § 9;L. 1985, ch. 131, § 3;L. 1985, ch. 134, § 3;L. 1986, ch. 149, § 4;L. 1986, ch. 151, § 1;L. 1987, ch. 144, § 1;L. 1989, ch. 119, § 1;L. 1989, ch. 118, § 105;L. 1989, ch. 274, § 2;L. 1990, ch. 141, § 2;L. 1990, ch. 139, § 2;L. 1993, ch. 139, § 2;L. 1994, ch. 245, § 2;L. 1995, ch. 164, § 4;L. 1999, ch. 98, § 2;L. 1999, ch. 149, § 3;L. 2000, ch. 165, § 4;L. 2001, ch. 17, § 2;L. 2001, ch. 211, § 9;L. 2003, ch. 121, § 2;L. 2004, ch. 99, § 8;L. 2007, ch. 133, § 7; Jan. 1, 2008.