Session of 2000
         
HOUSE BILL No. 2954
         
By Representative Weber
         
2-9
         

10             AN  ACT concerning taking of coyotes; amending K.S.A. 32-919 and
11             K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 32-701 and 32-911 and repealing the existing
12             sections.
13      
14       Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
15             Section  1. K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 32-701 is hereby amended to read as
16       follows: 32-701. As used in the wildlife and parks laws of this state, unless
17       the context otherwise requires or specifically defined otherwise:
18             (a) "Big game animal" means any antelope, deer, elk or wild turkey.
19             (b) "Commission" means the Kansas wildlife and parks commission
20       created by K.S.A. 32-805, and amendments thereto.
21             (c) "Department" means the Kansas department of wildlife and
22       parks.
23             (d) "Fish," as a verb, means take, in any manner, any fish.
24             (e) "Furbearing animal" means any badger, beaver, bobcat, grey fox,
25       lynx, marten, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter, raccoon, red fox, spotted
26       skunk, striped skunk, swift fox or weasel.
27             (f) "Furharvest" means:
28             (1) take, in any manner, any furbearing animal; or
29             (2) trap or attempt to trap any or coyote.
30             (g) "Game animal" means any big game animal or small game animal.
31             (h) "Game bird" means any grouse, partridge, pheasant, prairie
32       chicken or quail.
33             (i) "Hunt" means:
34             (1) Take, in any manner, any wildlife other than a fish, bullfrog, fur-
35       bearing animal or coyote; or
36             (2) take, in any manner other than by trapping, any coyote.
37             (j) "Motor vehicle" means a vehicle, other than a motorized wheel-
38       chair, which is self-propelled.
39             (k) "Motorized wheelchair" means any self-propelled vehicle de-
40       signed specifically for use by a physically disabled person that is incapable
41       of a speed in excess of 15 miles per hour.
42             (l) "Nonresident" means any person who has not been a bona fide
43       resident of this state for the immediately preceding 60 days.


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  1             (m) "On a commercial basis" means for valuable consideration.
  2             (n) "Person" means any individual or any unincorporated association,
  3       trust, partnership, public or private corporation or governmental entity,
  4       including foreign governments, or any officer, employee, agent or agency
  5       thereof.
  6             (o) "Private water fishing impoundment" means one or more water
  7       impoundments:
  8             (1) Constructed by man rather than natural, located wholly within
  9       the boundary of the lands owned or leased by the person operating the
10       private water impoundments; and
11             (2) entirely isolated from other surface water so that the impound-
12       ment does not have any connection either continuously or at intervals,
13       except during periods of floods, with streams or other bodies of water so
14       as to permit the fish to move between streams or other bodies of water
15       and the private water impoundments, except that the private water im-
16       poundments may be connected with a stream or other body of water by
17       a pipe or conduit if fish will be prevented at all times from moving be-
18       tween streams or other bodies of water and the private water impound-
19       ment by screening the flow or by other means.
20             (p) "Resident" means any person who has maintained the person's
21       place of permanent abode in this state for a period of 60 days immediately
22       preceding the person's application for any license, permit, stamp or other
23       issue of the department. Domiciliary intent is required to establish that
24       a person is maintaining the person's place or permanent abode in this
25       state. Mere ownership of property is not sufficient to establish domiciliary
26       intent. Evidence of domiciliary intent includes, without limitation, the
27       location where the person votes, pays personal income taxes or obtains a
28       driver's license.
29             (q) "Secretary" means the secretary of wildlife and parks.
30             (r) "Small game" means any game bird, hare, rabbit or squirrel.
31             (s) "Species" includes any subspecies of wildlife and any other group
32       of wildlife of the same species or smaller taxa in common spatial arrange-
33       ment that interbreed when mature.
34             (t) "Take" means harass, harm, pursue, shoot, wound, kill, molest,
35       trap, capture, collect, catch, possess or otherwise take, or attempt to en-
36       gage in any such conduct.
37             (u) "Wildlife" means any member of the animal kingdom, including,
38       without limitation, any mammal, fish, bird, amphibian, reptile, mollusk,
39       crustacean, arthropod or other invertebrate, and includes any part, prod-
40       uct, egg or offspring thereof, or the dead body or parts thereof. Wildlife
41       does not include agricultural livestock (cattle, swine, sheep, goats, horses,
42       mules and other equines) and poultry (domestic chickens, turkeys and
43       guinea fowl).


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  1             Sec.  2. K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 32-911 is hereby amended to read as fol-
  2       lows: 32-911. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law or rules and reg-
  3       ulations of the secretary, a valid Kansas furharvester license is required
  4       to:
  5             (1) Furharvest in this state; or
  6             (2) sell, ship or offer for sale or shipment any furbearing animal or
  7       its raw fur, pelt, skin or carcass.
  8             (b) The provisions of subsection (a)(1) do not apply to furharvesting
  9       by:
10             (1) A person, or a member of a person's immediate family domiciled
11       with such person, on land owned by such person or on land leased or
12       rented by such person for agricultural purposes;
13             (2) a resident of this state who is less than 14 years of age and is
14       accompanied by a person holding a valid furharvester license;
15             (3) a nonresident participating in a field trial for dogs, recognized by
16       rules and regulations adopted by the secretary in accordance with K.S.A.
17       32-805 and amendments thereto; or
18             (4) a person authorized pursuant to subsection (g); or
19             (5) a person who holds a valid hunting license, if such person takes
20       no furbearing animals and takes coyotes only by means other than
21       trapping.
22             (c) The fee for a furharvester license shall be the amount prescribed
23       pursuant to K.S.A. 32-988 and amendments thereto.
24             (d) The provisions of subsection (a)(2) shall not apply to nonresidents
25       selling to Kansas-licensed fur dealers furbearing animals or their raw furs,
26       pelts, skins or carcasses legally taken in another state if such nonresident
27       has been issued and is in possession of a valid license permitting the taking
28       or selling of such animals, furs, pelts, skins or carcasses in the issuing
29       state.
30             (e) Unless otherwise provided by law or rules and regulations of the
31       secretary, a furharvester license is valid throughout the state.
32             (f) Unless otherwise provided by law or rules and regulations of the
33       secretary, a furharvester license is valid from the date of issuance and
34       expires on December 31 following its issuance, except that a permanent
35       license may be issued by the secretary pursuant to K.S.A. 32-929 and
36       amendments thereto and a lifetime license may be issued by the secretary
37       pursuant to K.S.A. 32-930 and amendments thereto.
38             (g) The secretary shall adopt rules and regulations in accordance with
39       K.S.A. 32-805 and amendments thereto which authorize individuals not
40       holding a valid furharvester license to accompany a person holding such
41       a license.
42             Sec.  3. K.S.A. 32-919 is hereby amended to read as follows: 32-919.
43       (a) Except as otherwise provided by law or rules and regulations of the


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  1       secretary, a valid Kansas hunting license is required to hunt in this state.
  2             (b) The provisions of subsection (a) do not apply to hunting by:
  3             (1) A person, or a member of a person's immediate family domiciled
  4       with such person, on land owned by such person or on land leased or
  5       rented by such person for agricultural purposes;
  6             (2) a resident of this state who is less than 16 years of age or who is
  7       65 or more years of age;
  8             (3) a nonresident participating in a field trial for dogs, recognized by
  9       rules and regulations adopted by the secretary in accordance with K.S.A.
10       32-805 and amendments thereto;
11             (4) a person who holds a valid permit issued to such person pursuant
12       to subsection (f) and who hunts only waterfowl; or
13             (5) a person hunting only moles or gophers; or
14             (6) a person who holds a valid furharvester license and hunts only
15       coyotes.
16             (c) The fee for a hunting license shall be the amount prescribed pur-
17       suant to K.S.A. 32-988, and amendments thereto.
18             (d) Unless otherwise provided by law or rules and regulations of the
19       secretary, a hunting license is valid throughout the state, except that the
20       secretary may issue a special controlled shooting area license which is
21       valid only for licensed controlled shooting areas.
22             (e) Unless otherwise provided by law or rules and regulations of the
23       secretary, a hunting license is valid from the date of issuance and expires
24       on December 31 following its issuance, except that:
25             (1) The secretary may issue a permanent license pursuant to K.S.A.
26       32-929, and amendments thereto;
27             (2) the secretary may issue a lifetime license pursuant to K.S.A. 32-
28       930, and amendments thereto.
29             (f) A 48-hour waterfowl permit may be issued which authorizes hunt-
30       ing of waterfowl in this state subject to all other provisions of law and
31       rules and regulations of the secretary. The fee for such permit shall be
32       the amount prescribed pursuant to K.S.A. 32-988, and amendments
33       thereto. Such permit is valid throughout the state, is valid from the time
34       designated on the permit and expires 48 hours after such time. Purchase
35       of such permit shall not affect the requirement to purchase any federal
36       migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp or state migratory water-
37       fowl habitat stamp. 
38       Sec.  4. K.S.A. 32-919 and K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 32-701 and 32-911 are
39       hereby repealed.
40        Sec.  5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
41       publication in the statute book.