3 CSR 10- 5.445: Daily Small Game Hunting Permit

Purpose

This rule establishes a new daily small game hunting permit—comparable to the new daily fishing permit.

Summary:

This amendment increases the fee for a Daily Small Game Hunting Permit to reflect a more current cost adjustment based on changes in the Consumer Price Index.

Title 3 – Department of Conservation
Division 10 – Conservation Commission

Chapter 5—Wildlife Code: Permits

Proposed Amendment

To chase, pursue, take, possess, and transport birds (except turkeys), mammals (except black bears, deer, elk, and furbearers), and frogs, and to chase furbearers for training dogs during the closed season. Fee: [fourteen dollars ($14)]fourteen dollars and fifty cents ($14.50) per day. A permit may be purchased for multiple days.

AUTHORITY: sections 40 and 45 of Art. IV, Mo. Const. Original rule filed June 20, 1995, effective Jan. 1, 1996. For intervening history, please consult the Code of State Regulations. Amended: Filed May 25, 2023.

PUBLIC ENTITY COST: This proposed amendment will not cost state agencies or political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate.

PRIVATE ENTITY COST: This proposed amendment will cost private entities an estimated twelve thousand nine hundred and forty-six dollars ($12,946) annually in the aggregate.

NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with Regulations Committee Chairman, Department of Conservation, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180, or via the department’s website at https://short.mdc.mo.gov/Z49. To be considered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days after publication of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hearing is scheduled.

 

FISCAL NOTE

PRIVATE ENTITY COST

I.          Department Title: Department of Conservation

Division Title: Division 10 – Conservation Commission

Chapter Title: Chapter 5—Wildlife Code: Permits

Rule Number and Name:

3 CSR 10-5.445 Daily Small Game Hunting Permit

Type of Rulemaking:

Proposed Amendment

 

II.         SUMMARY OF FISCAL IMPACT

Estimate of the number of entities by class which would likely be affected by the adoption of the proposed rule:

Classification by types of the business entities which would likely be affected:

Estimate in the aggregate as to the cost of compliance with the rule by the affected entities:

Approximately 14,436 individuals

Individuals purchasing a Daily Small Game Hunting Permit

$12,946 annual aggregate

III.        WORKSHEET

[8,708 (individuals purchasing a Daily Small Game Hunting Permit for one day) X $0.50 (permit price increase)] + [5,728 (individuals purchasing a Daily Small Game Hunting Permit for three days) X $1.50 (permit price increase for three days)] = $12,946

  1. ASSUMPTIONS

For the permit year 2023, we estimate 8,708 individuals purchasing a Daily Small Game Hunting Permit for one day and 5,728 individuals purchasing a Daily Small Game Hunting Permit for three days. These estimates are based on permit year 2021 sales minus 5%, as historically permit sales are in a slight downward trend.

The commission based its proposed permit-price increases on information from the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index (CPI) related to cost-of-living increases from 2008 to 2022. CPI is a commonly used measurement of the average changes over time in prices paid by consumers for consumer goods and services. The commission is recommending a gradual price increase over 10 years at a CPI of 75% for resident permits and 100% for non-resident and commercial permits.

 

 

Official public comment period: July 4, 2023 to August 2, 2023