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IA SF293

IA SF293
A bill for an act relating to the allocation of special nonresident deer hunting licenses.(See SF 424.)


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Introduced
02/12/2025
In Committee
02/12/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to the allocation of special nonresident deer hunting licenses. Under current law, the director of the department of natural resources allocates 50 nonresident deer hunting licenses for the purpose of allowing state officials and local development groups to promote the state and its natural resources to nonresident guests and dignitaries. The bill changes the allocation and purpose of the 50 nonresident hunting licenses by allocating 40 of the licenses to Iowa conservation organizations and 10 of the licenses to the governor for the purpose of allowing state officials and Iowa conservation groups to promote the state and its natural resources to nonresident guests and dignitaries. The bill allows the governor to accept all, part, or none of the allocation. Any nonresident deer hunting license not accepted by the governor by September 1 is added to the allocation for Iowa conservation organizations. The bill defines “conservation organization” as an organization that is incorporated and managed pursuant to Code chapter 504 and whose mission emphasizes natural resource conservation or supports science-based natural resource management. Under the bill, a local or state chapter or division of a national or international conservation organization qualifies as a conservation organization.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the allocation of 50 special nonresident deer hunting licenses in Iowa by changing how these licenses are distributed and used. Previously, these licenses were fully determined by the department of natural resources, but now 40 licenses will be allocated to Iowa conservation organizations and 10 licenses will be allocated to the governor. The governor has the discretion to accept all, part, or none of their allocation, and any unaccepted licenses by September 1 will be added to the allocation for conservation organizations. The purpose of these licenses remains the same: to allow state officials and conservation groups to promote Iowa and its natural resources to nonresident guests and dignitaries. The bill also provides a specific definition of "conservation organization" as an entity incorporated under Chapter 504 with a mission focused on natural resource conservation or science-based resource management, which includes local or state chapters of national or international conservation organizations. The licenses will continue to be issued without an application, waive the hunter education certificate requirement, and be valid in all deer hunting zones.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 424. S.J. 359. (on 02/25/2025)

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