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Natural Resources Commission Adopts Fees, Drops Rile And Sunfish Proposals

Last updated on Thursday, May 21, 2015

(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Natural Resources Commission on Tuesday authorized certain fee changes for some Department of Natural Resources properties and gave final approval to a package of fish and wildlife rules after dropping three proposals in that rule package.

The NRC is an autonomous board that addresses topics pertaining to the Indiana DNR.

The proposals that were removed from the fish and wildlife package would have expanded the use of high-powered rifles for deer hunting, placed a statewide 25-fish daily bag limit on sunfish (i.e., bluegill, redear, etc.), and allowed landowners to provide oral permission instead of requiring written permission for another individual to take coyotes from the landowner's property.

All three were part of a package of changes submitted to the NRC by the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife. The rule package received preliminary approval from the NRC in September 2014, kicking off a six-month public comment period that included three public hearings.

After review of the submitted comments, DNR Fish & Wildlife requested removal of the three items from the package. The NRC agreed to remove all three but approved numerous other amendments in the package.

Some of the key provisions in the package were:

Other changes that were approved cover DNR State Parks and DNR Forestry fees and include daily and annual Off-Road Cycling Permits and a service fee for booking campgrounds through the Central Reservation System. Forestry also received approval for new fees on daily/annual gun range passes and management assistance for the Classified Forest program, plus fee increases for self-registration campsites, firewood collection permit, state tree nursery seedling prices, and timber buyer licensing. In other actions, the NRC granted state nature preserve status to two sites in Warren County (Black Rock Nature Preserve and Weiler-Leopold Nature Preserve), and renewed a contract with Brook Hill Golf Course for water withdrawals from Brookville Lake.

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