LCO No. 4336 1 of 7 General Assembly Committee Bill No. 586 January Session, 2019 LCO No. 4336 Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT Introduced by: (ENV) AN ACT AUTHORIZING B LACK BEAR HUNTING IN LITCHFIELD COUNTY. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Section 26-86a of the general statutes is repealed and the 1 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2019): 2 (a) (1) The commissioner shall establish by regulation adopted in 3 accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 standards for deer 4 management, and methods, regulated areas, bag limits, seasons and 5 permit eligibility for hunting deer with bow and arrow, muzzleloader 6 and shotgun, except that no such hunting shall be permitted on 7 Sunday by any means other than with bow and arrow on private 8 property pursuant to section 26-73. No person shall hunt, pursue, 9 wound or kill deer with a firearm without first obtaining a deer permit 10 from the commissioner in addition to the license required by section 11 26-27. Application for such permit shall be made on forms furnished 12 by the commissioner and containing such information as he may 13 require. Such permit shall be of a design prescribed by the 14 commissioner, shall contain such information and conditions as the 15 commissioner may require, and may be revoked for violation of any 16 Committee Bill No. 586 LCO No. 4336 2 of 7 provision of this chapter or regulations adopted pursuant thereto. As 17 used in this section, "muzzleloader" means a rifle or shotgun of at least 18 forty-five caliber, incapable of firing a self-contained cartridge, which 19 uses powder, a projectile, including, but not limited to, a standard 20 round ball, mini-balls, maxi-balls and Sabot bullets, and wadding 21 loaded separately at the muzzle end, and "rifle" means a long gun the 22 projectile of which is six millimeters or larger in diameter. The fee for a 23 firearms permit shall be nineteen dollars for residents of the state and 24 sixty-eight dollars for nonresidents, except that any nonresident who is 25 an active full-time member of the armed forces, as defined in section 26 27-103, may purchase a firearms permit for the same fee as is charged a 27 resident of the state. The commissioner shall issue, without fee, a 28 private land deer permit to the owner of ten or more acres of private 29 land and the husband or wife, parent, grandparent, sibling and any 30 lineal descendant of such owner, provided no such owner, husband or 31 wife, parent, grandparent, sibling or lineal descendant shall be issued 32 more than one such permit per season. Such permit shall allow the use 33 of a rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader or bow and arrow on such land from 34 November first to December thirty-first, inclusive. Deer may be so 35 hunted at such times and in such areas of such state-owned land as are 36 designated by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental 37 Protection and on privately owned land with the signed consent of the 38 landowner, on forms furnished by the department, and such signed 39 consent shall be carried by any person when so hunting on private 40 land. The owner of ten acres or more of private land may allow the use 41 of a rifle to hunt deer on such land during the shotgun season. The 42 commissioner shall determine, by regulation, the number of consent 43 forms issued for any regulated area established by said commissioner. 44 The commissioner shall provide for a fair and equitable random 45 method for the selection of successful applicants who may obtain 46 shotgun and muzzleloader permits for hunting deer on state lands. 47 Any person whose name appears on more than one application for a 48 shotgun permit or more than one application for a muzzleloader 49 permit shall be disqualified from the selection process for such permit. 50 Committee Bill No. 586 LCO No. 4336 3 of 7 No person shall hunt, pursue, wound or kill deer with a bow and 51 arrow without first obtaining a bow and arrow permit pursuant to 52 section 26-86c, as amended by this act. "Bow and arrow", as used in 53 this section and in section 26-86c, as amended by this act, means a bow 54 with a draw weight of not less than forty pounds. The arrowhead shall 55 have two or more blades and may not be less than seven-eighths of an 56 inch at the widest point. No person shall carry firearms of any kind 57 while hunting with a bow and arrow under this section and section 26-58 86c, as amended by this act. 59 (2) Any regulations adopted pursuant to subsection (a) of this 60 section may provide for the hunting of black bear in Litchfield County 61 provided any such regulations: (A) Permit the taking of black bear 62 during the first year of such hunting at a rate that does not exceed five 63 per cent of the total black bear population in the state as of the effective 64 date of this section, (B) require the submission of a report to the joint 65 standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of 66 matters relating to the environment one year after the beginning of 67 such black bear hunting that includes information on the number of 68 black bear taken pursuant to such hunting, the number of licenses 69 issued by the department to hunt such black bear and any 70 recommendations of the commissioner for any modifications to such 71 black bear hunting in the state, (C) authorize such hunting only on 72 private lands, (D) prohibit such hunting on Sundays, and (E) prescribe 73 that such hunting only be by bow and arrow or long gun. 74 (b) Any person who takes a deer or black bear without a permit 75 shall be fined not less than two hundred dollars or more than five 76 hundred dollars or imprisoned not less than thirty days or more than 77 six months or shall be both fined and imprisoned, for the first offense, 78 and for each subsequent offense shall be fined not less than two 79 hundred dollars or more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned not 80 more than one year or shall be both fined and imprisoned. The 81 provisions of this subsection concerning black bear shall only be 82 applicable after the commissioner adopts regulations pursuant to 83 Committee Bill No. 586 LCO No. 4336 4 of 7 subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of this section. 84 Sec. 2. Section 26-86b of the general statutes is repealed and the 85 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2019): 86 The commissioner shall issue tags to be attached to the carcass of 87 any deer killed under the provisions of sections 26-82 and 26-86a to 26-88 86c, inclusive, as amended by this act, which tag shall be immediately 89 attached to such deer and remain affixed until such carcass is dressed 90 and butchered and packaged for consumption. Each person so taking 91 deer shall, within twenty-four hours, report such kill to the 92 commissioner on a form furnished by him. The provisions of this 93 section shall apply to black bear when the commissioner adopts 94 regulations in accordance with section 26-86a, as amended by this act. 95 Sec. 3. Section 26-86c of the general statutes is repealed and the 96 following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2019): 97 No person may hunt deer, black bear or small game with a bow and 98 arrow under the provisions of this chapter without a valid permit 99 issued by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection 100 pursuant to this section or section 26-86a, as amended by this act, for 101 persons hunting deer or black bear with bow and arrow under private 102 land deer and black bear permits issued free to qualifying landowners, 103 or their husbands or wives, parents, grandparents, lineal descendants 104 or siblings under that section. The fee for such bow and arrow permit 105 to hunt deer, black bear and small game shall be forty-one dollars for 106 residents and one hundred thirty-five dollars for nonresidents, or 107 nineteen dollars for any person twelve years of age or older but under 108 sixteen years of age, except that any nonresident who is an active full-109 time member of the armed forces, as defined in section 27-103, may 110 purchase a bow and arrow permit to hunt deer, black bear and small 111 game for the same fee as is charged a resident of the state. The 112 provisions of this section concerning black bear shall only be 113 applicable after the commissioner adopts regulations in accordance 114 with section 26-86a, as amended by this act. Permits to hunt with a 115 Committee Bill No. 586 LCO No. 4336 5 of 7 bow and arrow under the provisions of this chapter shall be issued 116 only to qualified applicants therefor by the Commissioner of Energy 117 and Environmental Protection, in such form as said commissioner 118 prescribes. Applications shall be made on forms furnished by the 119 commissioner containing such information as he may require and all 120 such application forms shall have printed thereon: "I declare under the 121 penalties of false statement that the statements herein made by me are 122 true and correct." Any person who makes any material false statement 123 on such application form shall be guilty of false statement and shall be 124 subject to the penalties provided for false statement and said offense 125 shall be deemed to have been committed in the town in which the 126 applicant resides. No such application shall contain any material false 127 statement. On and after January 1, 2002, permits to hunt with a bow 128 and arrow under the provisions of this chapter shall be issued only to 129 qualified applicants who have successfully completed the conservation 130 education bow hunting course as specified in section 26-31 or an 131 equivalent course in another state. 132 Sec. 4. Subsection (a) of section 26-28 of the general statutes is 133 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective 134 October 1, 2019): 135 (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) to (f), inclusive, of this 136 section, the fees for firearms hunting, archery hunting, trapping and 137 sport fishing licenses or for the combination thereof shall be as follows: 138 (1) Resident firearms hunting license, nineteen dollars; (2) resident 139 fishing license, twenty-eight dollars; (3) resident marine waters fishing 140 license, ten dollars; (4) one-day resident marine waters fishing license, 141 five dollars; (5) resident all-waters fishing license, thirty-two dollars; 142 (6) resident combination license to fish in inland waters and firearms 143 hunt, thirty-eight dollars; (7) resident combination license to fish in 144 marine waters and firearms hunt, twenty-five dollars; (8) resident 145 combination license to fish in all waters and firearms hunt, forty 146 dollars; (9) resident combination license to fish in all waters and bow 147 and arrow permit to hunt deer, black bear and small game issued 148 Committee Bill No. 586 LCO No. 4336 6 of 7 pursuant to section 26-86c, as amended by this act, sixty-five dollars; 149 (10) resident firearms super sport license to fish in all waters and 150 firearms hunt, firearms private land shotgun or rifle deer and black 151 bear permit issued pursuant to section 26-86a, as amended by this act, 152 and permit to hunt wild turkey during the spring season on private 153 land issued pursuant to section 26-48a, seventy dollars; (11) resident 154 archery super sport license to fish in all waters, bow and arrow permit 155 to hunt deer, black bear and small game issued pursuant to section 26-156 86c, as amended by this act, and permit to hunt wild turkey during the 157 spring season on private land issued pursuant to section 26-48a, 158 eighty-two dollars; (12) resident firearms super sport license to fish in 159 all waters and firearms hunt, firearms private land shotgun or rifle 160 deer and black bear permit, muzzleloader private land deer and black 161 bear permit, pursuant to section 26-86 and private land permit to hunt 162 wild turkey during spring season pursuant to section 26-48a, eighty-163 four dollars; (13) resident firearms super sport license to fish in all 164 waters and firearms hunt, migratory bird conservation stamp, and 165 migratory bird harvest permit (HIP), fifty dollars; (14) resident 166 trapping license, thirty-four dollars; (15) resident junior trapping 167 license for persons under sixteen years of age, eleven dollars; (16) 168 junior firearms hunting license, eleven dollars; (17) nonresident 169 firearms hunting license, ninety-one dollars; (18) nonresident inland 170 waters fishing license, fifty-five dollars; (19) nonresident inland waters 171 fishing license for a period of three consecutive days, twenty-two 172 dollars; (20) nonresident marine waters fishing license, fifteen dollars; 173 (21) nonresident marine waters fishing license for a period of three 174 consecutive days, eight dollars; (22) nonresident all-waters fishing 175 license, sixty-three dollars; (23) nonresident combination license to 176 firearms hunt and inland waters fish, one hundred ten dollars; (24) 177 nonresident combination license to fish in all waters and firearms hunt, 178 one hundred twenty dollars; (25) nonresident combination license to 179 fish in marine waters and firearms hunt, ninety-four dollars; and (26) 180 nonresident trapping license, two hundred fifty dollars. The provisions 181 of this section concerning black bear shall only be applicable after the 182 Committee Bill No. 586 LCO No. 4336 7 of 7 commissioner adopts regulations in accordance with section 26-86a, as 183 amended by this act. Persons sixty-five years of age and over who have 184 been residents of this state for not less than one year and who meet the 185 requirements of subsection (b) of section 26-31 may be issued an 186 annual license to firearms hunt or to fish or combination license to fish 187 and firearms hunt or a license to trap without fee. The issuing agency 188 shall indicate on a combination license the specific purpose for which 189 such license is issued. The town clerk shall retain a recording fee of one 190 dollar for each license issued by such clerk. 191 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 October 1, 2019 26-86a Sec. 2 October 1, 2019 26-86b Sec. 3 October 1, 2019 26-86c Sec. 4 October 1, 2019 26-28(a) Statement of Purpose: To authorize bear hunting in the state. [Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.] Co-Sponsors: SEN. MINER, 30th Dist.; SEN. BERTHEL, 32nd Dist. SEN. MARTIN, 31st Dist.; REP. WILSON, 66th Dist. S.B. 586