Assembly Bill No. 573-Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining

June 9, 1997
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Referred to Committee on Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Mining

SUMMARY--Authorizes board of wildlife commissioners to accept sealed bids for or to auction certain number of wild turkey tags each year. (BDR 45-1663)

FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State or on Industrial Insurance: No.

EXPLANATION - Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [ ] is material to be omitted.

AN ACT relating to wildlife; authorizing the board of wildlife commissioners to accept sealed bids for or to auction a certain number of wild turkey tags each year; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1 NRS 502.250 is hereby amended to read as follows:
502.2501. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, the following fees must be charged for tags:

Resident deer tag for regular season $15
Nonresident and alien deer tag for regular season 60
Resident antelope tag 50
Resident elk tag 100
Resident bighorn tag 100
Resident mountain goat tag 100
Resident mountain lion tag 50

2. Other resident big game tags for special seasons must not exceed $50. Other nonresident big game tags for special seasons must not exceed $1,000.
3. Tags determined to be necessary by the commission for other species pursuant to NRS 502.130 [,] must not exceed $100.
4. A fee not to exceed $10 may be charged for processing an application for a tag other than an elk tag. A fee of not less than $5 but not more than $15 must be charged for processing an application for an elk tag, $5 of which must be deposited with the state treasurer for credit to the wildlife account in the state general fund and used for the prevention and mitigation of damage caused by elk or game mammals not native to this state.
5. The commission may accept sealed bids for or auction not more than 15 big game tags and not more than 5 wild turkey tags each year. To reimburse the division for the cost of managing the wildlife and administering and conducting the bid or auction, not more than 18 percent of the total amount of money received from the bid or auction may be deposited with the state treasurer for credit to the wildlife account in the state general fund. Any amount of money received from the bid or auction that is not so deposited must be deposited with the state treasurer for credit to the wildlife heritage trust account in the state general fund in accordance with the provisions of NRS 501.3575.
6. The commission may by regulation establish an additional drawing for big game tags, which may be entitled the partnership in wildlife drawing. The money received by the division from applicants in the drawing who are not awarded big game tags must be deposited with the state treasurer for credit to the wildlife heritage trust account in accordance with the provisions of NRS 501.3575.
Sec. 2 This act becomes effective upon passage and approval.

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