07 LC 25
4765
House
Bill 466
By:
Representatives Maddox of the
172nd,
Morris of the
155th,
Roberts of the
154th,
Floyd of the
147th,
Shaw of the
176th,
and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Title 27 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to game and
fish, so as to change certain provisions relating to license, permit, tag, and
stamp fees; to provide for permits for quality deer management programs on
privately owned tracts of land; to provide requirements for such programs; to
change certain provisions relating to unlawful enticement of game; to repeal
conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Title
27 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to game and fish, is
amended in paragraph (1) of Code Section 27-2-23, relating to license, permit,
tag, and stamp fees, by adding a new subparagraph to read as
follows:
"(F.2)
Quality deer management license Annual. . . . . . . . . . .
.$20.00"
SECTION
2.
Said
title is further amended by adding a new Code section to read as
follows:
"27-3-51.
(a)
Subject to the provisions of this Code section, the department may issue an
annual permit to an owner or lessee of a privately owned tract of land for the
purpose of operating a quality deer management program for such
tract.
(b)
Any landowner or lessee of a privately owned tract of land who desires to obtain
such a permit may apply to the department on forms provided by the department.
Any such application shall be accompanied by the owner´s or lessee´s
proposed quality deer management plan that is signed by a wildlife biologist and
includes:
(1)
A map of the tract, in such scale and with such detail as required by the
department;
(2)
A detailed set of management requirements aimed at protecting from harvest all
1.5 year-old and younger bucks unless they are obviously injured or
sick;
(3)
A plan for removing those adult bucks which, because of poor antler quality,
could be categorized as inferior or culls;
(4)
Specified minimum and maximum numbers of does, on a per hundred acre basis, to
be removed from the tract to keep the total deer population at or below carrying
capacity of the land; and
(5)
Provisions for maintaining a high quality protein diet for the deer population
throughout the year and not just during hunting seasons. The plan may include
food plots or supplemental feedings, or both, which may consist of peanuts,
soybeans, pelletized commercial feed, or any other mix of foods that contains at
least 18 percent protein by weight. If food plots or supplemental feedings are
included, then the plan must specify routine relocating and dispersing of
supplemental feeding locations or stations so as to minimize threats of
spreading disease.
(c)(1)
In addition to the permit required by this Code section, each applicant shall be
required to obtain a private shooting preserve license or commercial shooting
preserve license, as applicable, and pay the fee required by Code Section
27-2-23.
(2)
The department may establish and require a fee for the permit under this Code
section in such amount, on a per acre basis, as may be reasonable and necessary
to offset part or all of the cost of administering the program.
(d)
No permit shall be issued under this Code section unless the management plan is
approved by the department as conforming with sound principles of wildlife
management. If the department denies an application, it shall state the reasons
for such denial. Any applicant who is denied a permit may submit a new
application.
(e)
Each permit granted under this Code section shall be subject to the condition
that the department may modify the permit and management plan whenever, in the
judgment of the department, such modification is necessary and appropriate to
conform with sound principles of wildlife management. Each permit for a tract
and all deer hunting on a permitted tract shall be subject to compliance with
the terms of the approved management plan and any modification imposed by the
department.
(f)
In addition to any other hunting license required by this title, any person
hunting deer on a tract for which a permit has been issued under this Code
section shall be required to have a quality deer management stamp affixed to
such hunting license. The fee for any such stamp shall be as provided by Code
Section 27-2-23.
(g)
For purposes of a tract permitted under this Code section, the department may,
consistent with sound wildlife management principles, approve specific maximum
possession and bag limits that vary from those maximum possession and bag limits
otherwise established under Code Section 27-3-15.
(h)
Providing supplemental feed for deer and hunting deer over or near such
supplemental feed location or station shall be lawful to the extent that such
feeding is in accordance with the approved management plan for such
tract.
(i)
If a permittee detects or becomes aware of any sign of sickness in a deer on the
permitted tract, he or she shall notify the department the next business day for
purposes of determining the disease agent.
(j)
Each permit shall expire annually on July 31. Each permittee shall, not later
than such expiration date, report to the department the numbers of bucks and
does taken on such tract during the preceding hunting season and the estimated
ages thereof.
(k)
Except as otherwise provided by this Code section, all other applicable
provisions of this title and rules and regulations issued by the department
shall apply to deer hunting on such tract.
(l)
The board shall adopt such rules and regulations as are reasonable and necessary
for purposes of this Code section."
SECTION
3.
Said
title is further amended by revising subsection (a) of Code Section 27-3-9,
relating to the unlawful enticement of game, as follows:
"(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to place, expose, deposit, distribute, or
scatter any corn, wheat, or other grains, salts, apples, or other feeds or bait
so as to constitute a lure or attraction or enticement for any game bird or game
animal on or over any area where hunters are or will be hunting; provided,
however, that
is:
(1)
The prohibition of this subsection shall not apply and
it shall be lawful to hunt deer within the
vicinity of such feeds if the hunter is at least 200 yards away from and not
within sight of the feed or
bait;
and
(2)
The prohibition of this subsection shall not apply and it shall be lawful to
hunt deer within the vicinity of such feeds used as a lure or attraction or
enticement for deer on a privately owned tract of land subject to a permitted
quality deer management program as provided by Code Section
27-3-51."
SECTION
4.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
