Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2268

Introduced
2/5/25  

Caption

Prohibiting nonresidents from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places and increasing fees for migratory waterfowl habitat stamps.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2039

Designating Lehigh Portland state park and exempting disabled veterans from certain requirements and fees relating to hunting and fishing licenses.

KS HB2671

Requiring the nonresident hunting license fee be refunded to any person who enters the deer permit draw and does not acquire a white-tailed deer permit for the applicable hunting license year.

KS HB2672

Establishing transferable landowner appreciation permits for the hunting of white-tailed deer and allowing one landowner appreciation permit for every contiguous 80 deeded acres of land owned, up to two permits, for a fee of not to exceed $25.

KS HB2817

Removing the maximum fee amount for controlled shooting area operator licenses and allowing the secretary of wildlife and parks to adjust such license fee amount on an annual basis to cover any projected loss of revenue caused by enactments concerning wildlife fees by the legislature.

KS HB2500

Providing for the delta waterfowl distinctive license plate.

KS HB2332

Updating references and corresponding changes related to 2021 Executive Reorganization Order No. 48 and the transfer of the division of tourism from the department of wildlife and parks to the department of commerce.

KS HB2006

Making the use of artificial light for the purpose of spotting, locating or taking wildlife unlawful and restricting rule and regulation authority.

KS HB2582

Increasing the membership of the Kansas wildlife and parks commission from seven to nine, granting membership appointment authority to multiple state officers and providing certain requirements for the members of such commission.

KS SB248

Providing sales tax exemptions for certain food and food ingredients and for the construction or repair of buildings used for human habitation by the Kansas state school for the blind and the Kansas state school for the deaf and repealing the state rate reduction for sales of certain food and food ingredients.

KS HB2412

Removing state agency fees for concealed-carry licenses.

Similar Bills

KS HB2028

Reviving a law providing for discounted hunting and fishing licenses for persons who are 65 years of age or older; changing the amount charged for lifetime hunting and fishing licenses for children five and younger to $300 and for those children ages six to 15 to $400, prohibiting non-residents from hunting migratory waterfowl on public lands during the hunting season except on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays; raising certain hunting fees; and requiring the department of wildlife and parks to report to the house and senate committees on agriculture and natural resources on the impact of limiting out of state waterfowl hunters.

KS SB213

Prohibiting nonresidents from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places and increasing fees for migratory waterfowl habitat stamps.

OK SB917

Hunting licenses; increasing nonresident license fees. Effective date.

OK SB917

Hunting licenses; increasing nonresident license fees. Effective date.

OK HB1383

Game and fish; waterfowl; nonresidents; public land; effective date.

ND HB1409

Nonresident youth hunting licenses for small game and waterfowl.

SD HB1188

Allow nonresident military members to purchase three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl licenses.

LA HB400

Provides relative to lifetime combination hunting and fishing licenses (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD RV)