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TITLE 312 NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION

Emergency Rule
LSA Document #19-332(E)

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Temporarily amends 312 IAC 9 to govern noncommercial hunts at Summit Lake State Park and Whitewater Memorial State Park. Under IC 4-22-2-37.1, IC 14-22-2-6, IC 14-10-2-5, and IC 14-22-6-13 (applicable to state parks), the director of the department of natural resources (DNR) adopts the emergency rule set forth in this document. This emergency rule is adopted with the awareness that the regulation of wild animals, as well as a responsibility for the welfare of flora and other fauna within Indiana state parks is the responsibility of DNR. The director finds that the densities of the Canada goose populations at Summit Lake State Park and Whitewater Memorial State Park have risen to levels that pose threats to the ecology of aquatic and terrestrial communities present, and the personal safety of park patrons. Current conditions that make this emergency rule necessary include eroded shorelines, increased sedimentation, and large amounts of goose waste in areas of high visitation and recreation. Effective July 15, 2019.


SECTION 1. (a) Notwithstanding 312 IAC 9-2-11, 312 IAC 8-2, and any other provision governing hunting a wild animal within a state park, individuals qualified under this SECTION of this document may hunt Canada geese at Summit Lake State Park and Whitewater Memorial State Park each day from November 23, 2019, through February 9, 2020, during the following hours:
(1) from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise and continuing for three (3) hours after sunrise; and
(2) from three (3) hours before sunset and continuing until sunset.
The properties have pre-established numbers of necessary individuals or groups of individuals to be authorized under this SECTION with the intent to achieve population control of Canada geese.

(b) A Canada goose may be lawfully taken under this SECTION of this document only by the use of a firearm that may be lawfully used to hunt geese in Indiana as determined under 50 CFR 20.

(c) In order to apply for a license or participate under this SECTION of this document, an individual must satisfy all of the following requirements:
(1) Possess a current Indiana hunting license issued under IC 14-22-12-1(a)(2), IC 14-22-12-1(a)(3), IC 14-22-12-7(a)(2) before its repeal, IC 14-22-12-7(a)(4) before its repeal, or IC 14-22-12-7(a)(5) before its repeal to take Canada geese.
(2) Possess a current Indiana waterfowl stamp privilege issued under IC 14-22-7-4 to take Canada geese.
(3) Possess a current Harvest Information Program registration number issued under 312 IAC 9-4-2.
(4) Possess a current and signed federal duck stamp to take Canada geese under 50 CFR 20.
(5) Be at least eighteen (18) years of age by November 23, 2019.

(d) An application for a license to participate in the hunt established in this document must be completed as follows:
(1) The application must be completed by the individual primary hunter who will participate in the hunt.
(2) The application must be completed at the Summit Lake State Park or Whitewater Memorial State Park property office:
(A) after November 1, 2019; and
(B) at least one (1) day before the individual's desired hunt date.

(e) Individual primary hunters can bring up to three (3) secondary participants. All secondary participants must satisfy all of the requirements in this SECTION of this document.

(f) All eligible applications under this SECTION of this document will be assigned dates on a first come-first served basis until the pre-established number of hunters is met.

(g) Each individual issued a license under this SECTION of this document shall receive an assignment to specific management units with designated parking assignments. Each license holder must comply with the requirements set forth in the assignment.

(h) The form of the license under this SECTION of this document shall be as determined by the department. Each participant in the hunt must possess and display evidence of the license as specified by the department.

(i) During the hunt, an individual must not take more than the daily bag limit established under 312 IAC 9-4-5.

(j) A participant must check-in and out at the main gate of the state park, or other designated location, and must possess both:
(1) A daily hunting permit.
(2) A valid photo identification.

(k) An individual who takes a Canada goose must record the harvest on the daily hunting permit and deposit the daily hunting permit at a designated location before leaving the state park.

(l) An individual who participates in a hunt under this document must only use approved nontoxic shot. All legal shell lengths are authorized.

(m) All decoys, portable blinds, and other equipment must be attended at all times and must be removed from the properties after each assigned day. Equipment can only be set up during the assigned day.

(n) An individual who participates in the hunt must abide by all state and federal laws regarding the hunting of migratory game birds and waterfowl.

SECTION 2. This document takes effect July 15, 2019.

SECTION 3. This document expires at the close of the second hunting period on February 9, 2020.

LSA Document #19-332(E)
Filed with Publisher: July 1, 2019, 2:22 p.m.

Posted: 07/10/2019 by Legislative Services Agency

DIN: 20190710-IR-312190332ERA
Composed: Apr 28,2024 6:01:03AM EDT
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