INFORMATIONAL MEETING January 26,2018 February 9, 2018

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INFORMATIONAL MEETING January 26,2018 February 9, 2018 FISH AND GAME CODE INFORMATIONAL MEETING January 26,2018 February 9, 2018

Fish and Game Code Chapter 4 Recreational Activities Proposed Code is to put our CURRENT Code in order Chapter 1 Creation of Game and Fish Code The purpose, establishment, jurisdiction, prior inconsistent resolutions & ordinances and definitions should be in the beginning, current code has them on pgs 9 & 14-16 Chapter 2 Authority of Game and Fish Department Lists the actual department structure and duties, Director makes recommendations & oversees the department but both Business Councils have final approval Chapter 3 Permits Puts all content pertaining to permits together; Permit Requirements, agreement form, permit dealers; bond, guides, outfitters, special licenses and permits pg 1 Chapter 4 Recreational Activities This chapter puts all activities in their own section; current code has them listed together in fishing regulations and is in different sections and pgs 1, 6, 2, 5, 25, 26 & 7

Fish and Game Code Chapter 5 Fishing Regulations This chapter puts all the information in one chapter, current code has them on pgs 1, 3, 5 Chapter 6 Hunting Permits and Tags Puts areas pertaining to permits and tags in one chapter, current code has this in Chapter 3 p 10 & Chapter 8 p 22-24 Chapter 7 Game Hunting Puts all areas together; current code has the sections pertaining to game hunting on different pgs 10-12, 10, 21, 22 & 19 Chapter 8 Trapping Puts all areas together, current code has it in chapter 5 p 12-13 then chapter 8 p 18 Chapter 9 Game Bird Hunting Puts all areas together, current code has them in chapter 6, 7, & 8 p13-14

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 1 CREATION OF GAME AND FISH CODE PROPOSED CODE CURRENT CODE Section 16-1-1 Purpose Section 16-1-2 Establishment Section 16-1-3 Jurisdiction Section 16-1-4 Prior Inconsistent Resolutions and Ordinances Section 16-1-5 Definitions 16-8-1 Purpose (p 14) Located in Chapter 8 16-2-1 Establishment (p 9) 16-2-2 Jurisdiction (p 9) 16-2-3 Prior inconsistent resolutions and ordinances (p 9) Located in Chapter 2 16-8-2 Definitions (p 14-16)

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 2 AUTHORITY OF GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT PROPOSED CODE CURRENT CODE Section 16-2-1 General Powers and Duties of the Game and Fish Department Section 16-2-2 Department Publications Section 16-2-3 Director Section 16-2-4 Powers and Duties of the Director In Chapter 8 16-8-3 Administration p 16

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 3 PERMITS PROPOSED CODE APPLIES TO NON-INDIANS & NON-TRIBAL MEMBERS CURRENT CODE 16-3-1 PERMITS/ REQUIREMENTS 16-3-2 PERMIT AGREEMENT FORM 16-3-3 PERMIT DEALERS; BOND 16-3-6 SPECIAL LICENSES AND PERMITS Applies to everyone 16-3-4 GUIDES 16-3-5 OUTFITTERS All in Chapter 1 16-1-1 Permits p1&2 16-1-7 (3) p7 16-1-6 (4)(8)(9)(10)(12) p7&8 16-1-1 (8)(9)

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 4 RECREATIONAL ACTIVIES PROPOSED CODE APPLIES TO NON-INDIANS/NON-TRIBAL MEMBERS CURRENT CODE 16-4-1 NONMEMBER RECREATIONAL PERMITS REQUIRED 16-4-2 REGULATION OF MOTORIZED VEHICLES 16-4-3 FISHING 16-4-4 CAMPING 16-4-5 PICNICKING 16-4-6 HIKING 16-4-7 WATERCRAFT 16-4-8 RIVER RUNNING 16-4-9 HORSEBACK RIDING 16-4-10 BICYCLING 16-4-11 WINTER ACTIVITIES 16-4-12 OTHER RECREATIONAL ACTIVIES 16-4-13 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES; PROPERTY 16-4-14 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES 16-4-15 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES SANITATION In Chapter 1 & 8 16-1-1 Fishing Regulations (1), (7) 16-1-6 Roads and Camping 16-1-4 Boat Fishing 16-8-20 Restrictions on Motor Vehicle Use, posting of Notices and Exceptions (3)(4)(a)(b)(c)(d) 16-8-25 Other Prohibited Activities 16-1-6 Roads and Camping(8)(9) 16-1-7 Antiquities and Outfitting

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 5 FISHING REGULATIONS PROPOSED CODE PERTAINS TO NON-INDIANS & NON TRIBAL MEMBERS CURRENT CODE 16-5-1 PERMITS 16-5-2 ICE FISHING 16-5-3 GENERAL FISHING 16-5-4 BOAT FISHING 16-5-5 OPEN WATERS 16-5-6 VIOLATIONS OF FISHING CODE In Chapter 1 16-1-1 Permits (p1) 16-1-2 Ice Fishing (p3) 16-1-3 General Fishing (p3) 16-1-4 Boat Fishing (p5) 16-1-5 Open Waters (p5) 16-1-1 Fishing Regulations (11)(12)

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 6 HUNTING PERMITS AND TAGS PROPOSED CODE APPLIES TO ENROLLED MEMBERS CURRENT CODE 16-6-1 HUNTING BIG GAME 16-6-2 SMALL GAME HUNTING 16-6-3 TAGS REQUIRED 16-6-4 PERMIT COST 16-6-5 TAG COST 16-6-6 TRANSPORTING GAME In Chapter 3 & 8 Hunting Permits and Tags 16-3-1, 16-3-2, 16-3-3, 16-3-4 & 16-3-5 (p10) Permit requirements, cost and procedures 16-8-17 p22-24

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 7 GAME HUNTING PROPOSED CODE APPLIES TO ENROLLED MEMBERS CURRENT CODE 16-7-1 PRE-SUNDANCE SEASON 16-7-2 REGULAR SEASON 16-7-3 HUNTING AREAS 16-7-4 SEASONS 16-7-5 FIREARMS RESTRICTIONS 16-7-6 PROHIBITED HUNTING PROCEDURES 16-7-7 HUNTERS REQUIRED TO WEAR COLORED CLOTHING 16-7-8 HUNTING HOURS 16-7-9 AGE RESTRICTIONS 16-7-10 VIOLATIONS OF GAME CODE In Chapter 4 (p10-12) & Chapter 8 16-8-12 p20, 16-8-13 p20,16-8-14 p21, 16-8-15 p22,16-8-16 p22 & 16-8-10 p19

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 8 TRAPPING PROPOSED CODE APPLIES TO ENROLLED MEMBERS CURRENT CODE 16-8-1 PERMIT 16-8-2 SEASON 16-8-3 PELT TAGS 16-8-4 PROTECTED SPECIES 16-8-5 TRAPS AND SNARES 16-8-6 VIOLATIONS OF TRAPPING CODE Chapter 5 Trapping p12-13 then goes to Chapter 8 16-8-8 p18 trapping regulations & seasons Bonds for 16-8-8 Violations p18 16-8-10 Violations of Game Code p19

TITLE XVI FISH AND GAME CODE CHAPTER 9 GAME BIRD HUNTING PROPOSED CODE APPLIES TO ENROLLED MEMBERS CURRENT CODE 16-9-1 PERMIT 16-9-2 SEASON 16-9-3 PROTECTED SPECIES OF BIRDS 16-9-4 VIOLATIONS OF GAME BIRD CODE Chapter 6: Upland Game Bird Hunting Chapter 7 Migratory Bird Hunting Chapter 8: 16-8-5 Waterfowl Hunting 16-5-6 Endangered Species 16-8-7 Protected Species of birds and mammals