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HB2028: Reviving a law providing for discounted hunting and fishing licenses for persons who are 65 years of age or older; changing the amount charged for lifetime hunting and fishing licenses for children five and younger to $300 and for those children ages six to 15 to $400, prohibiting non-residents from hunting migratory waterfowl on public lands during the hunting season except on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays; raising certain hunting fees; and requiring the department of wildlife and parks to report to the house and senate committees on agriculture and natural resources on the impact of limiting out of state waterfowl hunters.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill updates hunting and fishing licenses for Kansans. It offers discounts for seniors and changes fees for children's lifetime licenses.
Who This Affects
Seniors aged 65+ will benefit from discounted licenses, while families with young children may see increased costs for lifetime licenses.
Key Provisions
• Discounts for senior hunting and fishing licenses (ages 65+)
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Timeline
Introduced
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Last Action
House No motion to reconsider vetoed bill; Veto sustained
Apr 10, 2025
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