Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-13-3 - Field trial permit; small game
(a) The
application for a small game field trial permit shall be submitted on a form
provided by the department. A special event permit issued under K.A.R. 115-8-21
shall satisfy the requirement for a small game field trial permit if the
application requirements of K.A.R. 115-13-3 are met. Each applicant shall
provide the following information:
(1) The
name of the applicant;
(2) the
address of the applicant;
(3) the
telephone number of the applicant;
(4) a map of the area in which the small game
field trial will be held. The map shall identify the site to be used as the
event headquarters, shall be drawn on a scale of not less than 1/4 inch to the
mile, and shall show county and township roads;
(5) the estimated number of individuals and
dogs participating;
(6) the
requested dates of the small game field trial;
(7) the daily starting time or times;
(8) a description of the field
trial event, including information on the proposed use of wildlife during the
event; and
(9) other information
as required by the secretary.
(b) Each application for a small game field
trial permit shall be submitted at least 15 days before an event. This
application deadline may be waived by the secretary for extenuating
circumstances, if all other application requirements are met. "Extenuating
circumstances" shall mean any condition that is caused by an unexpected event
that is beyond the applicant's control.
(c) Each applicant for a small game field
trial permit may include in the application a listing of all field trial events
for the calendar year if the information required under subsection (a) is
provided for each event.
(d)
Issuance of a small game field trial permit may be denied by the secretary
under any of the following circumstances:
(1)
The permit application is unclear or incomplete.
(2) The event does not conform to
requirements of a small game field trial event.
(3) The requirements of K.A.R. 115-8-21 are
not met.
(4) Issuance of a permit
would pose an inordinate risk to the public or wildlife resources.
(e) Subject to all federal and
state laws, rules, and regulations, wildlife may be used during a small game
field trial event as follows:
(1) Pen-raised
game birds that have been banded or otherwise marked may be released and shot.
(2) All bands used shall be leg
bands and shall be coded with the initials "FT."
(3) Chukar partridge, hungarian partridge,
and wild-trapped or pen-raised pigeons, and pen-raised, banded mallard ducks
may be released and shot. Steel shot shall be required for the taking of
pen-raised mallard ducks.
(4) The
banding or marking of chukar partridge, hungarian partridge, and pigeons shall
not be required.
(5) The number of
game birds killed during a field trial shall not exceed the number of game
birds released of the same species.
(6) Wild game birds, except waterfowl, may be
pursued, but shall not be possessed except during established hunting seasons
for the taking and possession of that species.
(7) Pen-raised, wild-trapped, or wild
cottontail rabbits may be pursued, shot, killed, and possessed during a small
game field trial event.
(8)
Wildlife shot or killed as authorized by this subsection may be possessed by
the permittee or participants in the small game field trial event.
(f) Each small game field trial
event held on a controlled shooting area shall be restricted to the licensed
controlled shooting area.
(g)
Pen-raised game birds that escape after release shall not be recaptured, except
as authorized under K.A.R. 115-13-5 . Pigeons, chukar partridge, hungarian
partridge, and pen-raised, banded mallard ducks that escape after release may
be recaptured.
(h) A separate
small game field trial event conducted under a small game field trial permit
shall not exceed 14 days in duration and shall be conducted only on the area
defined in the permit.
(i) Each
permittee shall keep a register of the names and addresses of all participants
in each small game field trial event and, upon demand, shall make this register
available for inspection to the department and any law enforcement officer
authorized to enforce the laws of this state or the regulations of the
secretary.
(j) In addition to
other penalties prescribed by law, a small game field trial permit may be
revoked by the secretary under either of the following circumstances:
(1) The permit was secured through false
representation.
(2) The permittee
fails to meet permit requirements or violates permit conditions.
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