481C.2A - DEER DEPREDATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM -- LICENSES AND PERMITS.

        481C.2A  DEER DEPREDATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM --      LICENSES AND PERMITS.         1.  Deer depredation licenses shall be available for issuance as      follows:         a.  Deer depredation licenses shall be available for issuance      to resident hunters.         b.  Depredation licenses issued pursuant to this subsection      shall be valid to harvest antlerless deer only.  Depredation licenses      that are issued to a landowner and family members as defined in      section 483A.24 shall be in addition to the number of free licenses      that are available for issuance to such persons under section      483A.24.  A landowner or a family member may obtain one free      depredation license for each deer hunting season that is established      by the commission.  Deer may be harvested with a rifle pursuant to a      depredation license in any area and in any season where the      commission authorizes the use of rifles.         c.  Licenses issued pursuant to this subsection may be issued      at any time to a resident hunter who has permission to hunt on the      land for which the license is valid pursuant to this subsection.         d.  A producer who enters into a depredation agreement with      the department of natural resources shall be issued a set of      authorization numbers.  Each authorization number authorizes a      resident hunter to obtain a depredation license that is valid only      for taking antlerless deer on the land designated in the producer's      depredation plan.  A producer may transfer an authorization number      issued to that producer to a resident hunter who has permission to      hunt on the land for which the authorization number is valid.  An      authorization number shall be valid to obtain a depredation license      in any season.  The provisions of this paragraph shall be implemented      by August 15, 2008.  A transferee who receives an authorization      number pursuant to this paragraph "d" shall be otherwise      qualified to hunt deer in this state, have a hunting license, pay the      wildlife habitat fee, and pay the one dollar fee for the purpose of      the deer herd population management program.         2.  Deer shooting permits shall be available for issuance as      follows:         a.  Deer shooting permits shall be available for issuance to      landowners who incur crop, horticultural product, tree, or nursery      damage as provided in section 481C.2 and shall be available for      issuance for use on areas where public safety may be an issue.         b.  Deer shooting permits issued pursuant to this subsection      shall be valid and may be used outside of established deer hunting      seasons.         3.  Notwithstanding section 481C.2, subsection 3, a producer shall      not be required to erect or maintain fencing as a requisite for      receiving a deer depredation permit or for participation in a deer      depredation plan pursuant to this section.         4.  A person who harvests a deer with a deer depredation license      or a deer shooting permit issued pursuant to this section shall      utilize the deer harvest reporting system set forth in section      483A.8A and shall not be subject to different disposal or reporting      requirements than are applicable to the harvest of deer pursuant to      other deer hunting licenses except that any antlers on a deer taken      pursuant to a shooting permit shall be delivered to the local      conservation officer for disposal.         5.  The department shall administer and enforce the administrative      rules concerning deer depredation, including issuance of deer      depredation licenses and deer shooting permits, that are established      by the commission.         6.  The department shall make educational materials that explain      the deer depredation management program available to the general      public, and available specifically to farmers and farm and commodity      organizations, in both electronic and brochure formats by June 30,      2008.         7.  The department shall conduct outreach programs for farmers and      farm and commodity organizations that explain the deer depredation      management program.  The department shall develop, by rule, a master      hunter program and maintain a list of master hunters who are      available to assist producers in the deer depredation management      program by increasing the harvest of antlerless deer on the      producer's property.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2008 Acts, ch 1037, §3, 6