PROPOSED RULEMAKING
[58 PA. CODE CH. 147]
Bobcat Hunting-Trapping Permit
[30 Pa.B. 1268] To effectively manage the wildlife resources of this Commonwealth, the Game Commission (Commission) at its January 11, 2000, meeting, proposed the following:
Amend Chapter 147, by adding Subchapter S (relating to bobcat hunting-trapping permit) to allow properly license hunters and trappers to obtain a permit to take a bobcat.
This proposed amendment to Chapter 147 will have no adverse impact on the wildlife resources of this Commonwealth.
The authority for this proposal is 34 Pa.C.S. (relating to Game and Wildlife Code) (code).
This proposal was made public at the January 11, 2000, meeting of the Commission, and comments on this proposal can be sent to the Executive Director of the Game Commission, 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797, until March 24, 2000.
Proposed Amendments to Chapter 147
1. Introduction
To more effectively manage the wildlife resources of this Commonwealth, the Commission, at its January 11, 2000, meeting proposed a bobcat hunting and trapping season. It is believed that bobcat populations are sufficient to allow a limited harvest. To regulate the bobcat harvest it will be necessary to add Subchapter S to Chapter 147 (relating to special permits), to establish a permit to accomplish that purpose. A new Subchapter S for a bobcat hunting-trapping permit was proposed at the January 11, 2000 meeting. Section 2901(b) of the code (relating to regulations for permits), authorizes the Commission to promulgate regulations for the issuance of any permit.
2. Purpose and Authority
After some years of studying bobcats and bobcat populations in this Commonwealth, the Commission's biologists have concluded that limited numbers of bobcats can be safely harvested by hunting and trapping. The Commission has therefore proposed a bobcat season as part of its season and bag limit proposals for 2000-2001. To control the harvest, however, the Commission has decided to propose a permit system to strictly limit the harvest and allow monitoring of the harvest. Permits would be issued on a random drawing basis to individuals holding a furtaking or combination license.
Section 2901(b) of the code authorizes the Commission to promulgate regulations for the issuance of any permit. Section 2902(c) of the code (relating to general categories of permits) authorizes the director to ''. . . issue other permits, with or without charge, as required to control the taking of game or wildlife. . .'' Finally, section 2904(18) of the code (relating to permit fees), mandates that the Commission ''. . .shall set a reasonable fee for any permit required by this title which is not specifically set forth in this section.'' These sections provide the authority for the proposed regulations.
3. Regulatory Requirements
The proposal requires holders of furtaker or combination licenses to submit an application together with a nonrefundable fee between July 1 and August 31. Those receiving a permit and harvesting a bobcat will be required to comply with tagging requirements.
4. Persons Affected
Persons wishing to harvest a bobcat by hunting or trapping will be affected by the proposed regulations.
5. Cost and Paperwork Requirement
Applicants for a permit will be required to pay a nonrefundable fee of $5 which should cover the cost of issuing permits and tagging bobcats.
6. Effective Date
This proposal will be effective on final publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and will remain in effect until changed by the Commission.
7. Contact Person
For further information on the proposal contact William L. Hutson, Director, Bureau of Law Enforcement, (717) 783-6526, 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797.
VERNON R. ROSS,
Executive DirectorFiscal Note: 48-117. No fiscal impact; (8) recommends adoption.
Annex A
TITLE 58. RECREATION
PART III. GAME COMMISSION
CHAPTER 147. SPECIAL PERMITS
Subchapter S. BOBCAT HUNTING-TRAPPING PERMIT Sec.
147.701. General. 147.702. Unlawful acts. § 147.701. General.
This section provides for permits to be issued for the hunting and trapping of bobcat during the season established and in areas designated under § 139.4 (relating to seasons and bag limits for the license year).
(1) A permit will only be issued to residents of this Commonwealth who possess a valid resident furtakers license, junior combination license, senior combination license or qualify for license and fee exemptions under section 2706 of the act (relating to resident license and fee exemptions) or to persons who qualify under section 2363 of the act (relating to trapping exception for certain persons).
(2) The fee for a permit to take a bobcat is $5.
(3) Applications shall be submitted on a form supplied by the Commission and shall contain the required information as requested. A check or money order in the amount of $5 payable to the Pennsylvania Game Commission shall accompany the application and is nonrefundable. Applications shall be mailed to the Commission's Bureau of Wildlife Management, 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110-9797.
(4) Applications may only be submitted by mail between July 1 and August 31. Applications received later than August 31 will be rejected.
(5) Only one application per person may be submitted. Anyone submitting more than one application for a permit will have all applications rejected.
(6) The selection of mailed application forms will be made by random drawing from all eligible applications submitted. The drawing will be held at the Commission's Harrisburg Headquarters on the second Friday in September and shall be open to the public.
(7) A special permit authorizing the lawful taking of one bobcat will be delivered to successful applicants by standard first class mail through and by the United States Postal Service. Permits shall be mailed by the first Friday in October and will be limited to the first 290 valid applications drawn.
(8) Tagging requirements are as follows:
(i) A permitted person taking a bobcat shall immediately, before removing the bobcat from the location of the taking, fully complete a temporary carcass tag furnished with the permit, which contains in English the person's name, address, special permit number, date of harvest, county and township of harvest, furbearer management zone of harvest and method of harvest. The bobcat carcass shall remain intact, that is, with entrails, until examined and tagged by a Commission representative. The temporary carcass tag shall remain attached to the animal until it is tagged with a numbered permanent interlocking tag.
(ii) A permitted person taking a bobcat shall contact the Commission within 48 hours of the taking by telephoning the number specified on the permit to arrange for carcass examination, data collection and tagging.
(iii) A bobcat taken under authority of a special permit shall be tagged with a numbered permanent interlocking tag no later than 4 p.m. on the 10th day following the closing of the bobcat season.
(iv) The tag shall remain attached to the bobcat until it is mounted, tanned, made into a commercial fur or prepared for consumption.
§ 147.702. Unlawful acts.
A person who fails or neglects to conform with or violates this subchapter or a permit issued under this subchapter shall be subject to penalties provided in the act.
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 00-380. Filed for public inspection March 3, 2000, 9:00 a.m.]
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