I hope they charge us more and give back to the KDWP men and women that are in the field and haven't had a rise in 8 years but the work load keeps getting bigger.. BUT THAT WON'T HAPPEN.
News Release from License Fees, Duck Zones and Fishing Regulations on Commission Agenda / 10-8-15 / Weekly News / News / KDWPT Info / KDWPT - KDWPT
You can find an agenda and briefing book at October 22, 2015 / Upcoming Commission Meetings / Commission / KDWPT Info / KDWPT - KDWPT
License Fees, Duck Zones and Fishing Regulations on Commission Agenda
BURLINGTON – The Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission will conduct a public meeting in Burlington on October 22, 2015 at the Coffey County Library, 410 Juniatta Street. The afternoon session will begin at 1 p.m. and will recess for supper at 5 p.m. The meeting will reconvene for the Public Hearing portion at 6:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend all portions of the meeting.
Items on the afternoon General Discussion agenda include a report on the fiscal status of the agency and state by Secretary Robin Jennison; the upcoming 2016 session of the Kansas Legislature; Kansas tourism, staff report on the Coffey County Lake fishery, the Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge, and antelope and elk regulations. Workshop items include deer hunting regulations and big game permanent regulations.
The Public Hearing portion will begin at 6:30 p.m. Items to be discussed and voted on by the commission include hunting and fishing fees, big game and turkey permit applications, definitions concerning setline fishing, fishing regulations near fish ladders, length and creel limits and duck zone boundary changes.
Time will be available during the afternoon and evening sessions for public comment on non-agenda items. If necessary, the commission will reconvene at the same location at 9 a.m., October 23, to complete any unfinished business.
Live video and audio streaming of the meeting will be available at ksoutdoors.com.
If notified in advance, the department will have an interpreter available for the hearing impaired. To request an interpreter, call the Kansas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at 1-800-432-0698. Any individual with a disability may request other accommodations by contacting the Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission secretary at (620) 672-5911.
The next Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission meeting is scheduled for January 7, 2016 at the K-State Alumni Center in Manhattan.
I hope they charge us more and give back to the KDWP men and women that are in the field and haven't had a rise in 8 years but the work load keeps getting bigger.. BUT THAT WON'T HAPPEN.
That is why these Secretarys are appointed, if they were elected they wouldn't be doing the crap they do. The good ole boy system is in full swing in Kansas.
Just an FYI....The proposal for increased hunting/fishing permit fees was approved at last night's KDWPT Commission meeting.
Never mind....question answered
Given the current KDWP Administration, was it ever in doubt?