GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2005
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SENATE DRS55187-SBf-9 (3/5)
Short Title: Amend Fishing License Requirements-2. |
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Senator Albertson. |
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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT to provide for the implementation of the coastal recreational fishing license, to provide a system of unified licenses under which individuals may fish throughout the state, and to amend certain statutes related to the wildlife resources commission.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 113-174 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-174. Definitions.
As used in this Article:
(1) "Commission"
means the Marine Fisheries Commission.
(1a) "CRFL" means Coastal Recreational Fishing License.
(2) "Division" means the Division of Marine Fisheries in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
(2a) "For Hire Boat" means a charter boat, head boat, dive boat, or other boat hired to allow individuals to engage in recreational fishing.
(3) "North Carolina resident" means an individual who is a resident within the meaning of G.S. 113-130(4).
(4) "Recreational
fishing" means any activity preparatory to, during, or subsequent to the
taking of any fish,finfish, the taking of which is subject to
regulation by the Marine Fisheries Commission, by any means:means
if the purpose of the taking is to obtain finfish that are not to be sold.
"Recreational fishing" does not include the taking of finfish:
a. That
does not constitute a By a commercial fishing operation as defined
in G.S. 113-168.
b. Except
as provided inFor scientific purposes pursuant to G.S. 113-261.
c. Under a RCGL issued pursuant to G.S. 113-173.
(5) "SFL"
means Saltwater Fishing License."
SECTION 2. G.S. 113-174.1 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-174.1.
General License required; general provisions governing licenses.
(a) License Purchase
Required to Engage in Recreational Fishing. - It is unlawful for any individual
to engage in recreational fishing in coastal in:
(1) Coastal fishing
waters that are not joint fishing waters without having purchased holding
a current license required by this Article. issued under this
Article or under Article 25A of this Chapter that authorizes the individual to
engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters that are not joint
fishing waters.
(2) Joint fishing waters without holding a current license issued under this Article or under Articles 21 or 25A of this Chapter that authorizes the individual to engage in recreational fishing in joint fishing waters.
(a1) It is unlawful for any
individual to engage in recreational fishing without complying with the
provisions of this Article and rules adopted by the Commission under this
Article.applicable requirements of this Article and Articles 21 and 25A
of this Chapter and with applicable rules adopted by the Marine Fisheries
Commission and the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(a2) The fourth day of July of each year is declared a free fishing day to promote the sport of fishing and no license issued under this Article or Article 25A of this Chapter is required to fish in any of the public waters of the State on that day. All other laws and rules pertaining to recreational fishing still apply.
(b) Sale of Fish Prohibited. - A license issued under this Article or Article 25A of this Chapter does not authorize an individual who takes or lands any species of fish under the authority of the Marine Fisheries Commission to sell, offer for sale, barter, or exchange the fish for anything of value. Except as provided in G.S. 113-168.4, it is unlawful for any individual who takes or lands any species of fish under the authority of the Marine Fisheries Commission by any means to sell, offer for sale, barter, or exchange these fish for anything of value.
(c) Assignment and
Transfer Prohibited. - It is unlawful to buy, sell, lend, borrow, assign, or
otherwise transfer a license issued under this Article or Article 25A of
this Chapter or to attempt to buy, sell, lend, borrow, assign, or otherwise
transfer a license issued under this Article.Article or Article 25A
of this Chapter.
(d) General
Enforcement. - It is unlawful for any individual to engage in recreational
fishing in coastal fishing waters in the State without providing the
individual's name and residence address upon the request of an inspector or
other law enforcement officer authorized to enforce federal or State laws,
regulations, or rules relating to marine fisheries.
(e) Enforcement
for Charterboats and Headboats. - An inspector or other law enforcement officer
may only verify the licensure of an individual fishing from a charterboat or
headboat after the charterboat or headboat has returned to shore and the
individual has disembarked from the charterboat or headboat. Except as provided
in G.S. 113-174.2(d), each individual on board a charterboat or headboat
engaged in recreational fishing, other than crew members who do not engage in
recreational fishing, must have purchased a current SFL issued pursuant to
G.S. 113-174.2. An owner, operator, or crew member of a charterboat or
headboat is not responsible for the licensure of a customer fishing from a
charterboat or headboat.
(f) Cancellation.Cancellation
of fraudulent license; penalties. - The Division Wildlife
Resources Commission may cancel a license issued under this Article or
Article 25A of this Chapter if the license was issued on the basis of false
information supplied by the license applicant. A cancelled license is void from
the date of issuance. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor for an individual to
knowingly do any of the following:
(1) Engage in any activity regulated under this Article with an improper, false, or altered license.
(2) Make any false, fraudulent, or misleading statement in applying for a license issued under this Article or Article 25A of this Chapter.
(3) Counterfeit, alter, or falsify any application or license issued under this Article or Article 25A of this Chapter.
(g) Reporting Requirements. - A person licensed under this Article or Article 25A of this Chapter shall comply with the biological data sampling and survey programs of the Marine Fisheries Commission and the Division.
(h) Replacement Licenses. - Upon receipt of a proper application together with a fee of five dollars ($5.00), the Wildlife Resources Commission may issue a new license to replace one that has been lost or destroyed before its expiration. The application must be on a form of the Wildlife Resources Commission setting forth information in sufficient detail to allow ready identification of the lost or destroyed license and ascertainment of the applicant's continued entitlement to it."
SECTION 3. G.S. 113-174.2 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-174.2.
Saltwater Coastal Recreational Fishing License.
(a) License
Required. - Except as otherwise provided in this Article, it is unlawful for
any individual to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters by
means of recreational gear without having purchased a current SFL issued under
this section. It is unlawful for any individual fishing under a SFL to possess
fish in excess of recreational possession limits.(a1)
Authorization to Fish in Coastal and Joint Fishing Waters. - A CRFL issued
under this section authorizes the licensee to engage in recreational fishing in
coastal fishing waters, including joint fishing waters. A CRFL issued under
this section does not authorize the licensee to fish in inland fishing waters.
(b) Purchase;
Renewal. - Any license issued under this section may be purchased or renewed at
designated offices of the Division; from the Division by mail, electronic mail,
the Internet, or telephone; or at locations designated by the North Carolina
Saltwater Fishing Fund Board of Trustees.
(c) Types of SFLs;CRFLs'
Fees; Duration. - The Division Wildlife Resources Commission shall
issue the following SFLs:CRFLs:
(1) One-year SFL.
Annual Resident CRFL. - $15.00. This license is valid for a period of one
year from the date of issuance. This license shall be issued only to an
individual who is a resident of the State.
(1a) Annual Nonresident CRFL. - $30.00. This license is valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is not a resident of the State.
(2) Two-year
SFL. - $30.00. This license is valid for a period of two years from the date of
issuance.
(3) Three-year
SFL. - $45.00. This license is valid for a period of three years from the date
of issuance.
(4) Seven-day SFL.10-day
Resident CRFL. - $1.00.$5.00. This license is valid for a
period of seven consecutive days.10 consecutive days, as indicated on
the license. An individual may purchase this license only once in any 12-month
period. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a
resident of the State.
(4a) 10-day Nonresident CRFL. - $10.00. This license is valid for a period of 10 consecutive days, as indicated on the license. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is not a resident of the State.
(5) Subsistence
SFL. - An applicant for a license under this subdivision shall provide to the
Division a certification from the Department of Health and Human Services that
the individual falls below the federal poverty level. A license issued under
this subdivision shall be issued without charge and is valid for a period of
one year from the date of issuance.
(6) Lifetime SFL.CRFLs.
- This license isExcept as provided in sub-subdivisions j. and k. of
this subdivision, CRFLs issued under this subdivision are valid for the
lifetime of the licensee. The fee for the Lifetime SFL, based on the age of
the prospective licensee as of the date on which the application is filed with
the Division, is:
a. Younger
than six years of age $100.00
b. Six
years of age to younger than 11 years of age $150.00
c. 11
years of age to younger than 18 years of age $200.00
d. 18
years of age or older $500.00
e. Infant Lifetime CRFL. - $100.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual younger than one year of age.
f. Youth Lifetime CRFL. - $150.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is one year of age or older but younger than 12 years of age.
g. Resident Adult Lifetime CRFL. - $250.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is 12 years of age or older but younger than 70 years of age and who is a resident of the State.
h. Nonresident Adult Lifetime CRFL. - $500.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is 12 years of age or older and who is not a resident of the State.
i. Resident Elderly Lifetime CRFL. - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is 70 years of age or older and who is a resident of the State.
j. Resident Disabled Veteran CRFL. - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is a fifty percent (50%) or more disabled veteran as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee so long as the licensee remains fifty percent (50%) or more disabled.
k. Resident Totally Disabled CRFL. - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is totally and permanently disabled as determined by the Social Security Administration. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee.
(d) Exemptions. - An
individual may engage in recreational fishing by means of recreational gear
without having purchased a SFLis exempt from the license requirements of
G.S. 113-174.1(a) if the individual is either:
(1) Is 18
16 years of age or younger and is currently enrolled in school
and is making progress toward obtaining a high school diploma or its
equivalent.younger.
(2) Holds any of the following licenses that were purchased prior to January 1, 2005:
a. Infant Lifetime Sportsman License issued under G.S. 113-270.1D(b)(1).
b. Youth Lifetime Sportsman License issued under G.S. 113-270.1D(b)(2).
c. Adult Resident Lifetime Sportsman License issued under G.S. 113-270.1D(b)(3).
d. Nonresident Lifetime Sportsman License issued under G.S. 113-270.1D(b)(4).
e. Age 70 Resident Lifetime Sportsman License issued under G.S. 113-270.1D(b)(5).
f. Lifetime Resident Comprehensive Fishing License issued under G.S. 113-271(d)(3).
(3) Holds any of the following licenses that were purchased prior to March 1, 2006:
a. Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License for Disabled Residents issued under G.S. 113-270.1C(b)(4).
b. Disabled Resident Sportsman License issued under G.S. 113-270.1D(b)(6).
(4) Holds any of the following licenses:
a. Lifetime Fishing License for the Legally Blind issued under G.S. 113-271(d)(7).
b. Adult Care Home Resident Fishing License issued under G.S. 113-271(d)(8)."
SECTION 4. Article 14B of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read:
"§ 113-174.3. For Hire Blanket CRFL; enforcement.
(a) License. - A person who operates a for hire boat may purchase a For Hire Blanket CRFL issued by the Division of Marine Fisheries. A For Hire Blanket CRFL authorizes all individuals on the for hire boat who do not hold a license issued under this Article or Article 25A of this Chapter to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters that are not joint fishing waters. A For Hire Blanket CRFL does not authorize individuals on the for hire boat to engage in recreational fishing in joint fishing waters or inland fishing waters. This license is valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance. The fee for a For Hire Blanket CRFL is:
(1) Vessel of 18 feet or less in length $150.00.
(2) Vessel of greater than 18 feet in length
but 38 feet in length or less $250.00.
(3) Vessel of greater than 38 feet in length
but 50 feet in length or less $350.00.
(4) Vessel of greater than 50 feet in length $450.00.
(b) Enforcement. - An inspector or other law enforcement officer may only verify the licensure of a person who operates a for hire boat after the boat has returned to shore. An inspector or other law enforcement officer may only verify the licensure of an individual engaged in recreational fishing from a for hire boat after the boat has returned to shore and the individual has disembarked from the boat. Except as provided in this section and G.S. 113-174.2(d), each individual on board a for hire boat engaged in recreational fishing, other than crew members who do not engage in recreational fishing, must hold a license issued under this Article or Article 25A of this Chapter. An owner, operator, or crew member of a for hire boat is not responsible for the licensure of a customer fishing from the boat."
SECTION 5. G.S. 113-175 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-175. Definitions.
As used in this Article:
(1) "Board
of Trustees" means the Board of Trustees of the Fund.
(1a) "Endowment Fund" means the North Carolina Marine Resources Endowment Fund.
(1b) "Endowment investment income" means interest and other income earned from the investment of endowment license revenues and the proceeds of any gifts, grants, or contributions deposited in the Endowment Fund.
(1c) "Endowment license revenues" means the net proceeds from the sale of licenses issued under G.S. 113-174.2(c)(6) and a portion of the net proceeds from the sale of licenses issued under G.S. 113-351(c)(3) and (4). The apportionment of the net proceeds from the sale of licenses issued under G.S. 113-351(c)(3) and (4) shall be jointly determined by the Division of Marine Fisheries and the Wildlife Resources Commission. In the event that the Division of Marine Fisheries and the Wildlife Resources Commission cannot agree on the apportionment, the Governor is authorized to determine the apportionment.
(2) "Fund""Marine
Resources Fund" means the North Carolina Saltwater FishingMarine
Resources Fund.
(3) "Investment"Marine
resources investment income" means interest earned from the investment
of marine resources license revenues and the proceeds of any gifts,
grants, or contributions deposited in the Marine Resources Fund.
(4) "License"Marine
resources license revenues" means the net proceeds from the sale of Saltwater
Fishing Licenseslicenses issued under G.S. 113-174.2.Article
14B of this Chapter and a portion of the net proceeds from the sale of licenses
issued under Article 25A of this Chapter, excluding endowment license revenues.
The apportionment of the net proceeds from the sale of licenses issued under
Article 25A of this Chapter shall be jointly determined by the Division of
Marine Fisheries and the Wildlife Resources Commission. In the event that the
Division of Marine Fisheries and the Wildlife Resources Commission cannot agree
on the apportionment, the Governor is authorized to determine the
apportionment. The term includes funds realized from the sale, lease,
rental, or other grant of rights to real or personal property acquired or
produced with marine resources license revenues andrevenues.
The term also includes federal aid project reimbursements to the extent
that marine resources license revenues originally funded the project for
which the reimbursement is made."
SECTION 6. G.S. 113-175.1 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-175.1.
North Carolina Saltwater Fishing Fund.Marine Resources Fund.
(a) There is
hereby established the North Carolina Saltwater FishingMarine
Resources Fund as a nonreverting fund in the office of the State Treasurer.
The purpose of the Marine Resources Fund is to enhance the fishery marine
resources of the State for commercial and recreational fishing.State.
License revenues and the proceeds of any gifts, grants, and contributions to
the State that are specifically designated for inclusion in the Fund shall be
deposited in the Fund. The principal of the Marine Resources Fund shall
consist of:
(1) Marine resources license revenues.
(2) Proceeds of any gifts, grants, and contributions to the State that are specifically designated for inclusion in the Marine Resources Fund.
(3) Funds realized from the sale, lease, rental, or other grant of rights to real or personal property acquired or produced with marine resources license revenues.
(4) Federal aid project reimbursements to the extent that marine resources license revenues originally funded the project for which the reimbursement is made.
(b) The State Treasurer shall hold the Marine Resources Fund separate and apart from all other moneys, funds, and accounts. The State Treasurer shall invest the assets of the Marine Resources Fund in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 147-69.2 and G.S. 147-69.3. The State Treasurer shall disburse the principal of the Marine Resources Fund and marine resources investment income only upon the written direction of the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(c) The Wildlife Resources Commission may authorize the disbursement of the principal of the Marine Resources Fund and marine resources investment income only to manage, restore, develop, cultivate, conserve, and enhance the marine resources of the State."
SECTION 7. G.S. 113-175.2 is repealed.
SECTION 8. G.S. 113-175.3 is repealed.
SECTION 9. G.S. 113-175.4 is repealed.
SECTION 10. Article 14C of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes is amended by adding two new sections to read:
"§ 113-175.5. North Carolina Marine Resources Endowment Fund.
(a) There is hereby established the North Carolina Marine Resources Endowment Fund as a nonreverting fund in the office of the State Treasurer. The purpose of the Endowment Fund is to provide the citizens and residents of the State with the opportunity to invest in the future of the marine resources of the State. The principal of the Endowment Fund shall consist of:
(1) Endowment license revenues.
(2) Proceeds of any gifts, grants, and contributions to the State that are specifically designated for inclusion in the Endowment Fund.
(3) Funds realized from the sale, lease, rental, or other grant of rights to real or personal property acquired or produced with endowment license revenues.
(4) Federal aid project reimbursements to the extent that endowment license revenues originally funded the project for which the reimbursement is made.
(5) Transfers to the Endowment Fund.
(6) Any endowment investment income, marine resources investment income, or marine resources license revenue that is credited to the Endowment Fund for the purpose of increasing the principal of the Endowment Fund.
(b) The State Treasurer shall hold the Endowment Fund separate and apart from all other moneys, funds, and accounts. The State Treasurer shall invest the assets of the Endowment Fund in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 147-69.2 and G.S. 147-69.3. The State Treasurer shall disburse the endowment investment income only upon the written direction of the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(c) The Endowment Fund is declared to constitute a special trust derived from a contractual relationship between the State and the members of the public whose investments contribute to the Endowment Fund. In recognition of this special trust, all of the following restrictions are placed on disbursement of funds held in the Endowment Fund:
(1) Any restrictions specified by the donors on the uses of income derived from gifts, grants, and voluntary contributions shall be respected but shall not be binding.
(2) No disbursements of the endowment investment income derived from the endowment license revenues generated by the sale of Infant Lifetime CRFLs under G.S. 113-174.2(c)(6)e., Youth Lifetime Sportsman CRFLs under G.S. 113-174.2(c)(6)f., Infant Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing Licenses under G.S. 113-351(c)(3)a., or Youth Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing Licenses under G.S. 113-351(c)(3)b. shall be made for any purpose until the respective licensees attain the age of 16 years. The State Treasurer shall periodically make an actuarial determination as to the amount of endowment investment income within the Endowment Fund that remains encumbered by the restriction of this subdivision and the amount that is free of the restriction. The Executive Director of the Wildlife Resources Commission shall provide the State Treasurer with the information necessary to make this determination.
(3) No disbursement shall be made from the principal of the Endowment Fund except as otherwise provided by law.
(d) The Wildlife Resources Commission may authorize the disbursement of endowment investment income only to manage, restore, develop, cultivate, conserve, and enhance the marine resources of the State.
(e) Expenditure of the endowment investment income shall be made through the State budget accounts of the Wildlife Resources Commission in accordance with the provisions of the Executive Budget Act. The Endowment Fund is subject to the oversight of the State Auditor pursuant to Article 5A of Chapter 147 of the General Statutes.
"§ 113-175.6. Marine Resources Committee.
The Chair of the Wildlife Resources Commission shall designate five members of the Wildlife Resources Commission who shall serve as the Marine Resources Committee of the Wildlife Resources Commission. The Marine Resources Committee shall advise the Wildlife Resources Commission on the disbursement of funds from the Marine Resources Fund pursuant to G.S. 113-175.1 and from the Marine Resources Endowment Fund pursuant to G.S. 113-175.5."
SECTION 11. G.S. 113-270.1 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-270.1. License agents.
(a) The Wildlife
Resources Commission may by rule provide for the annual appointment of
persons as license agents to sell licenses and permits which it that
the Commission is authorized to issue by this Subchapter or by any other
provisions of law. To facilitate the convenience of the public, the efficiency
of administration, the need to keep statistics and records affecting the
conservation of wildlife resources, boating, water safety, and other matters
within the jurisdiction of the Wildlife Resources Commission, and the need to
issue licenses and permits containing special restrictions, the Wildlife
Resources Commission may issue licenses and permits in any particular
category through:
(1) License agents.
(2) The Wildlife Resources Commission's headquarters.
(3) Employees of the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(4) Two or more such sources simultaneously.
(a1) When there are substantial reasons for differing treatment, the Wildlife Resources Commission may issue a type of license or permit by one method in one locality and by another method in another locality.
(b) License agents may deduct from the amount collected for each license a fee of six percent (6%).
(b1) When licenses or permits are to be issued by license agents as provided by subsection (a) of this section, the Wildlife Resources Commission may adopt rules to provide for any of the following:
(1) Qualifications of the license agents.
(2) Duties of the license agents.
(3) Methods and procedures to ensure accountability and security for proceeds and unissued licenses and permits.
(4) Types and amounts of evidence that a license agent must submit to relieve the agent of responsibility for losses due to occurrences beyond the control of the agent.
(5) Any other reasonable requirement or condition that the Wildlife Resources Commission deems necessary to expedite and control the issuance of licenses and permits by license agents.
(b2) The Wildlife Resources Commission may adopt rules to authorize the Executive Director to take any of the following actions related to license agents:
(1) Select and appoint license agents in areas most convenient for the sale of licenses and permits.
(2) Limit the number of license agents in an area if necessary for efficiency of operation.
(3) Require prompt and accurate reporting and remittance of public funds or documents by license agents.
(4) Conduct periodic and special audits of accounts.
(5) Suspend or terminate the authorization of any license agent found to be noncompliant with rules adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission or when State funds or property are reasonably believed to be in jeopardy.
(6) Require the immediate surrender of all equipment, forms, licenses, permits, records, State funds and property, issued by or belonging to the Wildlife Resources Commission, in the event of the termination of a license agent.
(b3) The Wildlife Resources Commission is exempt from the contested case provisions of Chapter 150B with respect to determinations of whether to authorize or terminate the authority of a person to sell licenses and permits as a license agent of the Wildlife Resources Commission. If any check or bank account draft of any license agent for the issuance of licenses or permits shall be returned by the banking facility upon which the same is drawn for lack of funds, the license agent shall be liable to the Commission for a penalty of five percent (5%) of the amount of the check or bank account draft, but in no event shall the penalty be less than five dollars ($5.00) or more than two hundred dollars ($200.00). License agents shall be assessed a penalty of twenty-five percent (25%) of their issuing fee on all remittances to the Commission after the fifteenth day of the month immediately following the month of sale.
(c) The
Wildlife Resources Commission may provide qualifications and standards
concerning license agents and delegate to the Executive Director the task of
appointment and supervision. Annual appointments run from May 1 to April 30
each year. The Wildlife Resources Commission may require license agents to post
bonds, keep records and make reports concerning licenses and receipts, be
subject to such audits and inspections as may be necessary, and pay a penalty
of five percent (5%) on any worthless checks given the Wildlife Resources
Commission. The minimum penalty for a worthless check, however, is five dollars
($5.00), and the maximum penalty is two hundred dollars ($200.00). The Wildlife
Resources Commission shall require license agents to pay penalties of twenty-five
percent (25%) of the agents' fees on any license fees remitted to the
Commission after the fifteenth day of the month immediately following the month
of sale.
(d) The Wildlife
Resources Commission may make rules in implementing the authority granted in
subsection (c), but it need not set out in its rules details as to forms of
license, records and accounting procedures, and other reasonable requirements
that may be administratively promulgated by employees of the Wildlife Resources
Commission in implementation of the purposes of this Article in order for such
administrative requirements to be deemed validly required. It is a Class 1
misdemeanor for a license agent:agent to do any of the following:
(1) To withholdWithhold
or misappropriate funds from the sale of licenses;licenses.
(2) To falsifyFalsify
records of licenses sold;or permits sold.
(3) Wilfully Willfully
and knowingly to assist or allow a person to obtain a license or
permit for which he is ineligible;the person is ineligible.
(4) Wilfully toWillfully
issue a backdated license;license or permit.
(5) Wilfully on records
or licenses toWillfully include false information or omit material
information as to:on records, licenses, or permits regarding either:
a. A person's
entitlement to a particular license; orlicense.
b. The
applicability or term of a particular license; orlicense.
(6) To refuse to return
all consigned licenses, or to remit the net value of consigned licenses sold or
unaccounted for, upon demand from an authorized employee of the Wildlife
Resources Commission.Charge or accept any additional fee, remuneration,
or other item of value in association with any activity set out in subdivisions
(1) through (5) of this subsection.
(e) The
Executive Director may temporarily suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a
person's appointment as a license agent if he fails in a timely manner to
submit required reports, remit moneys due the Wildlife Resources Commission, or
otherwise comply with the qualifications and standards set by the Wildlife
Resources Commission or with reasonable administrative directives of the
Executive Director. The temporary suspension is effective immediately upon
communication of that fact to the license agent or his representative handling
the licenses. The communication as to suspension must state the grounds for
suspension and that the license agent may request a hearing within five working
days if he contests the grounds for suspension. If not in writing, the
communication must be followed by written notice of suspension containing the
same information. By personal service of an impoundment order upon a license
agent or his representative handling the licenses, an employee or agent of the
Wildlife Resources Commission may enter the premises and impound all licenses,
moneys, record books, reports, license forms, and other documents, ledgers, and
materials pertinent or apparently pertinent to the license agency being
suspended. The Executive Director must make the impounded property, or copies
of it, available to the licensee during the period of temporary suspension.
(f) If a
hearing is requested, it is before the Executive Director or his designee to be
held at Raleigh or some other place convenient to the parties specified by the
Executive Director. The temporary suspension remains in effect until the
hearing, and after the hearing may be rescinded or continued in effect, as the
facts warrant, in the discretion of the Executive Director. A temporary
suspension may not last longer than 30 days, but additional suspensions may be
imposed if at the end of the suspension period the license agent is still not
in compliance with appropriate standards, qualifications, and administrative
directives. A license agent may at any time after a hearing appeal his suspension
to the Wildlife Resources Commission.
(g) Notice of
revocation or nonrenewal of the appointment may be sent the license agent in
lieu of or in addition to temporary suspension. The notice must state the
grounds for termination of the appointment and the license agent's right to a
hearing if he has not previously been afforded one. If the appointment is to be
revoked, the notice must state the effective date and hour of revocation. If
the appointment is not to be renewed, the notice must state that the
appointment expires at midnight on April 30. If he has not been previously
afforded a hearing, a license agent is entitled to a hearing within 14 days
before the Executive Director or his designee to be held at Raleigh or some
other place convenient to the parties specified by the Executive Director.
After the hearing, the Executive Director, applying appropriate standards, must
take the action with respect to the appointment as license agent that the facts
warrant. If the Executive Director upholds the decision to terminate the
appointment, a license agent may appeal his termination to the Wildlife
Resources Commission. Pending the hearing and any appeal from it, the
termination is held in abeyance, but no license sales may be made once the
license agent's bond has expired.
(h) Upon
termination of the appointment, the former agent must return to the Wildlife
Resources Commission all record books, reports, license forms, moneys, and
other property pertaining to the license agency, and must allow agents of the
Wildlife Resources Commission to conduct necessary inspections and audits
required in terminating the license agency. Each day's refusal after
termination to return, upon demand, the record books, reports, license forms,
moneys, and other property pertaining to the license agency is a separate
offense. Each instance of refusal, after termination, to allow agents of the
Wildlife Resources Commission to conduct necessary inspections and audits
during regular business hours is a separate offense. A violation of this
subsection is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Before termination, violations by license
agents are punishable under G.S. 113-135, subsection (d) above, or other
provision of this Subchapter, as appropriate.
(i) No
person denied appointment or whose appointment was terminated under this
section is eligible to apply again for an appointment as a license agent for
two years. Upon application, the executive director may not grant the
appointment as license agent unless the applicant produces clear evidence,
convincing to the Executive Director, that he meets all standards and
qualifications and will comply with all requirements of statutes, rules, and
reasonable administrative directives pertaining to license agents.
(j) The
Executive Director or his designee holding any hearing under this section must
keep a written record of evidence considered and findings made. Upon appeal to
the Wildlife Resources Commission, the commission chairman or other presiding
officer must cause such a written record of evidence and findings to be made
and kept. Hearings and appeals under this section are internal matters
concerning license agents of the Wildlife Resources Commission and are not
governed by the North Carolina Administrative Procedure Act."
SECTION 12. G.S. 113-270.1C reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-270.1C. Combination hunting and inland fishing licenses.
(a) The combination
hunting and inland fishing licenses set forth in subsection (b) of this
section entitle the holder licensee to take, except on game
lands, all wild birds and wild animals, other than big game and waterfowl, by
all lawful methods and in all open seasons, and to fish with hook and line in
all inland and joint fishing waters, except public mountain trout waters. A
combination hunting and inland fishing license issued under this section does
not entitle the licensee to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing
waters that are not joint fishing waters.
(b) Combination hunting and inland fishing licenses issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission are:
(1) Resident Annual Combination Hunting and Inland Fishing License - $20.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual resident of the State.
(2), (3) Repealed by Session Laws 1997-326, s. 2.
(4) Lifetime
Combination Hunting and Fishing License for Disabled Residents - $10.00. This
license shall be issued only to (i) an individual resident of the State who is
a fifty percent (50%) or more disabled veteran as determined by the United
States Department of Veterans Affairs, remaining valid for the lifetime of the
individual so long as the individual remains fifty percent (50%) or more
disabled; or (ii) an individual resident of the State who is totally disabled,
remaining valid for the lifetime of the individual so long as the individual
remains totally disabled. For purposes of this section, "totally
disabled" means physically incapable of being gainfully employed. The
application form for this license, to be provided by the Wildlife Resources Commission,
allows a person to apply only for the fishing privileges conveyed by the
license. This license entitles the holder to fish in public mountain trout
waters as provided in G.S. 113-272(a).
(5) Resident Disabled Veteran Lifetime Combination Hunting and Inland Fishing License - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is a fifty percent (50%) or more disabled veteran as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee so long as the licensee remains fifty percent (50%) or more disabled. The application form for this license, to be provided by the Wildlife Resources Commission, allows an individual to apply only for the fishing privileges conveyed by the license. This license entitles the licensee to fish in public mountain trout waters as provided in G.S. 113-272(a).
(6) Resident Totally Disabled Lifetime Combination Hunting and Inland Fishing License - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is totally and permanently disabled as determined by the Social Security Administration. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee. The application form for this license, to be provided by the Wildlife Resources Commission, allows an individual to apply only for the fishing privileges conveyed by the license. This license entitles the licensee to fish in public mountain trout waters as provided in G.S. 113-272(a)."
SECTION 13. G.S. 113-270.1D reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-270.1D. Sportsman licenses.
(a) Annual Sportsman
License - $40.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual resident
of the State and entitles the holder licensee to take all wild
animals and wild birds, including waterfowl, by all lawful methods in all open
seasons, including the use of game lands, and to fish with hook and line for
all fish in all inland and joint fishing waters, including public mountain
trout waters. An annual sportsman license issued under this subsection does
not entitle the licensee to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing
waters that are not joint fishing waters.
(b) Lifetime Sportsman
Licenses. Lifetime sportsman licenses are valid for the lifetime of the holders
licensees and entitle the holders licensees to take
all wild animals and wild birds by all lawful methods in all open seasons,
including the use of game lands, and to fish with hook and line for all fish in
all inland and joint fishing waters, including public mountain trout waters. A
lifetime sportsman license issued under this section does not entitle the
licensee to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters that are
not joint fishing waters. Lifetime sportsman licenses issued by the
Wildlife Resources Commission are:
(1) Infant Lifetime Sportsman License - $200.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual under one year of age.
(2) Youth Lifetime Sportsman License - $350.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual under 12 years of age.
(3) Adult Resident Lifetime Sportsman License - $500.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual resident of the State.
(4) Nonresident Lifetime
Sportsman License - $1,000.$1,000.00. This license shall be
issued only to an individual nonresident of the State.
(5) Age 70 Resident Lifetime Sportsman License - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual resident of the State who is at least 70 years of age.
(6) Disabled
Resident Sportsman License - $100.00. This license shall be issued only to (i)
an individual resident of the State who is a fifty percent (50%) or more
disabled veteran as determined by the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs, remaining valid for the lifetime of the individual so long as the
individual remains fifty percent (50%) or more disabled; or (ii) an individual
resident of the State who is totally disabled, remaining valid for the lifetime
of the individual so long as the individual remains totally disabled. For
purposes of this section, "totally disabled" means physically
incapable of being gainfully employed.
(7) Resident Disabled Veteran Lifetime Sportsman License - $100.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is a fifty percent (50%) or more disabled veteran as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee so long as the licensee remains fifty percent (50%) or more disabled.
(8) Resident Totally Disabled Lifetime Sportsman License - $100.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is totally and permanently disabled as determined by the Social Security Administration. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee."
SECTION 14. G.S. 113-271 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-271. Hook-and-line licenses in inland fishing waters.
(a) An inland hook-and-line
fishing license issued under this section entitles the licensee to fish with
hook and line in inland fishing waters and joint fishing waters. An inland hook-and-line
fishing license issued under this section does not entitle the licensee to
engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters that are not joint
fishing waters. An inland hook-and-line fishing license issued under
subdivision (1), (3), (7), or (9) of subsection (d) of this section entitles
the licensee All the hook-and-line fishing licenses set forth in
subdivisions (1), (3), (7), and (9) of subsection (d) of this section entitle
the holder to fish with hook and line in public mountain trout waters.
(b) Repealed by Session Laws 1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 684, s. 4.
(c) Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 830, s. 1.
(d) The hook-and-line fishing licenses issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission are as follows:
(1) Resident Annual Comprehensive Inland Fishing License - $20.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual resident of the State.
(2) Resident State Inland Fishing License - $15.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual resident of the State.
(3) Lifetime Resident
Comprehensive Inland Fishing License - $250.00. This license shall be
issued only to an individual resident of the State and is valid for the
lifetime of the holder.licensee.
(4) Resident County Inland
Fishing License - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an
individual resident of the State and is valid only within the county of
residence of the license holder.licensee.
(5) Nonresident State Inland Fishing License - $30.00. This license shall be issued to an individual nonresident of the State.
(6) Short-Term Inland Fishing Licenses. Short-term inland fishing licenses are valid only for the date or consecutive dates indicated on the licenses. Short-term inland fishing licenses issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission are:
a. Resident one
day10-day Inland Fishing License - $5.00. This license shall be
issued only to a resident of the State.
b. Nonresident
one day10-day Inland Fishing License - $10.00. This license shall
be issued only to a nonresident of the State.
c. Nonresident
three day - $15.00. This license shall be issued only to a nonresident of the
State.
(6a) Age 70 Resident Lifetime Inland Fishing License - $10.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual resident of the State who is at least 70 years of age.
(6b) Resident Disabled Veteran Lifetime Inland Fishing License - $100.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is a fifty percent (50%) or more disabled veteran as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee so long as the licensee remains fifty percent (50%) or more disabled.
(6c) Resident Totally Disabled Lifetime Inland Fishing License - $100.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is totally and permanently disabled as determined by the Social Security Administration. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee.
(7) Lifetime
Fishing License for the Legally Blind - No charge. This license shall be issued
only to an individual resident of the State who has been certified by the
Department of Health and Human Services as a person whose vision with glasses
is insufficient for use in ordinary occupations for which sight is essential.
This license is valid for the life of the individual so long as he remains
legally blind.
(8) Adult Care
Home Resident Fishing License - No charge. This license shall be issued only to
an individual resident of the State who resides in an adult care home as
defined in G.S. 131D-2(a)(3) or G.S. 131E-101(4). This license is
valid for the life of the individual so long as the individual remains a
resident of an adult care home.
(9) Special Guest Inland
Fishing License - $50.00. This license shall be issued only to the owner or
lessee of private property bordering inland or joint fishing waters, including
public mountain trout waters, and entitles persons individuals to
fish from the shore or any pier or dock originating from the property without
any additional fishing license. This license is applicable only to private
property and private docks and piers and is not valid for any public property,
pier, or dock nor for any private property, pier, or dock operated for any
commercial purpose whatsoever. The guest fishing license shall not be in force
unless displayed on the premises of the property and only entitles fishing
without additional license to persons individuals fishing from
the licensed property and then only when fishing within the private property
lines. The guest fishing license is not transferable as to person or
location."
SECTION 15. G.S. 113-272.3 (c) reads as rewritten:
"(c) Lifetime licenses are
issued from the Wildlife Resources Commission headquarters. Each application
for an Infant Lifetime Sportsman or Youth Lifetime Sportsman License must be
accompanied by a certified copy of the birth certificate certificate,
adoption order containing the date of birth, or other proof of age satisfactory
to the Commission, of the individual to be named as the license holder.licensee."
SECTION 16. G.S. 113-275(c1) reads as rewritten:
"(c1) Upon receipt of a proper
application together with a fee of two five dollars ($2.00),($5.00),
the Wildlife Resources Commission may issue a new license or permit to replace
one that has been lost or destroyed before its expiration. The application must
be on a form of the Wildlife Resources Commission setting forth information in
sufficient detail to allow ready identification of the lost or destroyed
license or permit and ascertainment of the applicant's continued entitlement to
it."
SECTION 17. G.S. 113-276(e) is repealed.
SECTION 18. G.S. 113-276(j) reads as rewritten:
"(j) A migrant farm
worker who has in his possession a temporary certification of his status as
such by the Rural Employment Service of the North Carolina Employment Security
Commission on a form provided by the Wildlife Resources Commission is entitled
to the privileges of a resident of the State and of the county indicated on
such certification during the term thereof for the purposes of:
(1) Purchasingpurchasing
and using the resident fishing licenses provided by G.S. 113-271(d)(2),
(4), and (6)a.; and(6)a.
(2) Utilizing
the natural-bait exemption in subsection (e) above."
SECTION 19. G.S. 113-276(m) reads as rewritten:
"(m) Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, the The fourth day of July of each year is
declared a free fishing day to promote the sport of fishing and no hook-and-line
fishing license is required to fish in any of the public waters of the State on
this that day. All other laws and rules pertaining to hook-and-line
fishing still apply."
SECTION 20. G.S. 113-276.1 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113-276.1. Regulatory authority of Wildlife Resources Commission as to license requirements and exemptions.
(a) In its discretion and in accordance with the best interests of the conservation of wildlife resources, the Wildlife Resources Commission may implement the provisions of this Article with rules that:
(1) [Reserved.]
(2) Regulate license requirements and exemptions applying to the taking of wildlife on particular waters forming or lying across a county boundary where there may be confusion as to the location of the boundary, hardship imposed as to the location of the boundary, or difficulty of administering or enforcing the law with respect to the actual boundary location.
(3) Require persons subject to license requirements, and persons exempt from license requirements, to carry, display, or produce identification that may be necessary to substantiate the person's entitlement to a particular license or to a particular exemption from license requirements.
(4) Require individuals aboard vessels or carrying weapons or other gear that may be used to take wildlife resources, and in an area at a time wildlife resources may be taken, to exhibit identification that includes the individual's name and current address. More than one piece of identification, including a vehicle driver license, may be required to be exhibited, if available.
(5) Implement a system of tagging and reporting fur-bearing animals and big game. Upon the implementation of a tagging system for any species of fur-bearing animal, the Wildlife Resources Commission may charge a reasonable fee to defray its costs, not to exceed two dollars twenty-five cents ($2.25) per tag, for each tag furnished. The price of the big game hunting license includes the cost of big game tags.
(b) The Wildlife Resources Commission shall not disclose personal information provided by an applicant for a license issued under Article 21 or Article 25A of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes."
SECTION 21. G.S. 113-296(b) reads as rewritten:
"(b) In order to be
eligible for participation in the Disabled Sportsman Program established by
this section, a personan individual must be able to certify
through competent medical evidence one of the following disabilities:
(1) Amputation ofMissing
fifty percent (50%) or more of one or more limbs;limbs, whether
by amputation or natural causes.
(2) Paralysis of one or
more limbs;limbs.
(3) Dysfunction of one or
more limbs rendering the person individual unable to perform the
tasks of grasping and lifting with the hands and arms or unable to walk without
mechanical assistance, other than a cane;cane.
(4) Disease, injury, or
defect confining the person individual to a wheelchair, walker,
or crutches;crutches.
(5) Legal deafness; ordeafness.
(6) Legal blindness, for purposes of participation in disabled fishing only.
The disability must be permanent, and a personan
individual loses eligibility to participate in the Disabled Sportsman
Program when the specified disability ceases to exist."
SECTION 22. Subchapter IV of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new Article to read:
"Article 25A.
"Unified Licenses.
"§ 113-351. Unified hunting and fishing licenses; subsistence voucher.
(a) Definitions. - The definitions set out in G.S. 113-174 apply to this Article.
(b) General Provisions Governing Licenses and Vouchers. - The general provisions governing licenses set out in G.S. 113-174.1 apply to licenses and vouchers issued under this section.
(c) Types of Unified Hunting and Fishing Licenses; Fees; Duration. - The Wildlife Resources Commission shall issue the following Unified Hunting and Fishing Licenses:
(1) Annual Resident Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $55.00. This license is valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State. This license authorizes the licensee to take all wild animals and wild birds, including waterfowl, by all lawful methods in all open seasons, including the use of game lands; to fish with hook and line for all fish in all inland fishing waters and joint fishing waters, including public mountain trout waters; and to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters.
(2) Annual Resident Unified Inland/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $35.00. This license is valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State. This license authorizes the licensee to fish with hook and line for all fish in all inland fishing waters and joint fishing waters, including public mountain trout waters and to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters.
(3) Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing Licenses. - Except as provided in sub-subdivisions f., g., h., and i. of this subdivision, a license issued under this subdivision is valid for the lifetime of the licensee. A license issued under this subdivision authorizes the licensee to take all wild animals and wild birds, including waterfowl, by all lawful methods in all open seasons, including the use of game lands; to fish with hook and line for all fish in all inland fishing waters and joint fishing waters, including public mountain trout waters; and to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters.
a. Infant Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $275.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is younger than one year of age.
b. Youth Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $450.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is one year of age or older but younger than 12 years of age.
c. Resident Adult Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $675.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is 12 years of age or older but younger than 70 years of age and who is a resident of the State.
d. Nonresident Adult Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $1,350.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is 12 years of age or older and who is not a resident of the State.
e. Resident Elderly Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $20.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is 70 years of age or older and who is a resident of the State.
f. Resident Disabled Veteran Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $110.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is a fifty percent (50%) or more disabled veteran as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee so long as the licensee remains fifty percent (50%) or more disabled.
g. Resident Totally Disabled Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $110.00. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who is totally and permanently disabled as determined by the Social Security Administration. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee.
h. Resident Legally Blind Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - No charge. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who has been certified by the Department of Health and Human Services as an individual whose vision with glasses is insufficient for use in ordinary occupations for which sight is essential. This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee so long as the licensee remains legally blind.
i. Resident Adult Care Home Lifetime Unified Sportsman/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - No charge. This license shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State and who resides in an adult care home as defined in G.S. 131D-2(a)(1b) or G.S. 131E-101(1). This license remains valid for the lifetime of the licensee so long as the licensee remains a resident of an adult care home.
(4) Lifetime Unified Inland/Coastal Recreational Fishing License. - $450.00. This license is valid for the lifetime of the licensee and authorizes the licensee to fish with hook and line for all fish in all inland fishing waters and joint fishing waters, including public mountain trout waters and to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters.
(d) Resident Subsistence Unified Inland/Coastal Recreational Fishing Voucher. - A County Department of Social Services shall issue a Resident Subsistence Unified Inland/Coastal Recreational Fishing Voucher to an individual who receives benefits from Medicaid, Food Stamps, or Work First through the County Department of Social Services. County Departments of Social Services shall supply the Wildlife Resources Commission with the name, mailing address, and telephone number of each individual who receives a voucher. This voucher shall be issued at no charge. This voucher is valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance. This voucher shall be issued only to an individual who is a resident of the State. This voucher authorizes the voucher holder to fish with hook and line for all fish in all inland fishing waters and joint fishing waters, except for public mountain trout waters, and to engage in recreational fishing in coastal fishing waters."
SECTION 23. G.S. 143B-289.52(h) reads as rewritten:
"(h) Neither the
Commission nor the Department may disclose personal information provided by an
applicant for a license issued under Article 14A or 14B or Article
25A of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes."
SECTION 24. G.S. 150B-1(e) is amended by adding a new subdivision to read:
"(e) Exemptions From Contested Case Provisions. - The contested case provisions of this Chapter apply to all agencies and all proceedings not expressly exempted from the Chapter. The contested case provisions of this Chapter do not apply to the following:
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(15) The Wildlife Resources Commission with respect to determinations of whether to authorize or terminate the authority of a person to sell licenses and permits as a license agent of the Wildlife Resources Commission."
SECTION 25. Sections 9, 10, 11, and 12 of S.L. 2004-187 are repealed.
SECTION 26. Section 15 of S.L. 2004-187 reads as rewritten:
"SECTION 15. Sections 2, 3, and 4 of
this act become effective January March 1, 2006. All other
sections of this act become effective when the act becomes law."
SECTION 27. Notwithstanding G.S. 143-250.1, the State Treasurer shall transfer the sum of three million dollars ($3,000,000) from the Wildlife Endowment Fund to the Marine Resources Endowment Fund. This transfer shall be made in five equal installments of six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) on the first day of March in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010.
SECTION 28(a). The Wildlife Resources Commission shall adopt rules to provide for the following:
(1) Qualifications of license agents.
(2) Duties of license agents.
(3) Methods and procedures to ensure accountability and security for proceeds and unissued licenses and permits.
(4) Types and amounts of evidence that a license agent must submit to relieve the agent of responsibility for losses due to occurrences beyond the control of the agent.
(5) Any other reasonable requirement or condition that the Wildlife Resources Commission deems necessary to expedite and control the issuance of licenses and permits by license agents.
SECTION 28(b). The Wildlife Resources Commission shall adopt rules to authorize the Executive Director to take the following actions related to license agents:
(1) Select and appoint license agents in areas most convenient for the sale of licenses and permits.
(2) Limit the number of license agents in an area if necessary for efficiency of operation.
(3) Require prompt and accurate reporting and remittance of public funds or documents by license agents.
(4) Conduct periodic and special audits of accounts.
(5) Suspend or terminate the authorization of any license agent found to be noncompliant with rules adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission or when State funds or property are reasonably believed to be in jeopardy.
(6) Require the immediate surrender of all equipment, forms, licenses, permits, records, State funds and property, issued by or belonging to the Wildlife Resources Commission, in the event of the termination of a license agent.
SECTION 29. If any section or provision of this act is declared unconstitutional or invalid by the courts, the unconstitutional or invalid section or provision does not affect the validity of this act as a whole or any part of this act other than the part declared to be unconstitutional or invalid.
SECTION 30. Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 19, 20, 23, 26, 28, 29, and 30 of this act become effective when this act becomes law. Sections 15, 16, 21, and 24 of this act become effective January 1, 2006. Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, and 25 of this act become effective March 1, 2006. Section 11 of this act becomes effective on the date that all rules adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission pursuant to Section 28 of this act become effective. Section 28 of this act expires on the date that all rules adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission pursuant to Section 28 of this act become effective.