Part I. Wildlife and Fisheries Commission and Agencies Thereunder 1


Part XVII. Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program



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Part XVII. Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program

Chapter 1. Proof of Income

§101. Criteria for Establishing Proof of Income and Procedures

A. The eligibility of applicants for economic assistance under R.S. 56:13.1, Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program, shall be determined in accordance with the following criteria:

1. the applicant shall have purchased a saltwater gill net license in at least two of the years 1993, 1994 and 1995; and

2. the applicant shall have derived more than
50 percent of his earned income from the legal capture and sale of seafood species in at least two of the years 1993, 1994 and 1995; and

3. the applicant shall have suffered a loss of income due to the enactment of the Louisiana Marine Resources Conservation Act of 1995; and

4. applicant must have been a bona fide resident of Louisiana on June 30, 1995 and must provide proof of such as defined under R.S. 56:8(12)(a); and

5. the applicant must have submitted his/her application not later than October 1, 1998.

B. Proof of such income for any of the years 1993, 1994 and 1995 shall be provided by applicant using any of the methods listed below.

1. Method 1. Applicant shall submit to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) a copy of his federal income tax return including all attachments


(i.e., Schedule C of Federal Form 1040, Form W-2, etc.), which has been certified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

2. Method 2. Applicant shall submit to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) a copy of his federal income tax return including all attachments


(i.e., Schedule C of Federal Form 1040, Form W-2, etc.), which has been filed and stamped "received" at a local IRS office accompanied with a signed cover letter acknowledging receipt by the IRS.

3. Method 3. Applicant shall submit to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) a signed copy of his federal tax return including all attachments


(i.e., Schedule C of Federal Form 1040, Form W-2, etc.), along with IRS stamped transcripts and IRS signed cover letter. Transcripts are available at local IRS offices.

C. The Socioeconomic Section of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Office of Management and Finance will review the submitted tax return information and determine applicants income eligibility as defined by R.S. 56:13.1(B)(1). Proof of loss of income by the applicant shall be provided in the form of federal tax returns as specified in §101.B and determined by using the method below.

1. Proof of income loss will be determined by comparing the applicants average earned income from the legal capture and sale of seafood species for two of the years 1993, 1994 and 1995 and the earned income for tax years 1996 or 1997 as reported on their federal income tax returns. Proof of such income shall be provided by the applicant using any of the methods listed in §101.B.

2. The criteria for providing economic assistance shall be determined by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, and shall be based on an individual's loss of income due to the enactment of the Louisiana Marine Resources Conservation Act of 1995.

D. Applicants who receive economic assistance under the Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program (R.S. 56:13.1) shall be disqualified from receiving any mullet license permit pursuant to R.S. 56:333.

E. The Department of Labor will provide to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Licensing Section a quarterly status report containing the name, address, Social Security number, type of training with beginning date and estimated ending date, the anticipated cost and actual cost as incurred, for each fisherman receiving economic assistance under the Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:13.1(D).

HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, LR 22:235 (March 1996), amended LR 24:1785 (September 1998).

Chapter 3. Net Buy-Back Program

§301. Criteria for Qualification; Procedures

A. Until January 1, 1996, the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall purchase from qualified persons those commercial fishing nets that have been rendered illegal or useless due to the enactment of the Louisiana Marine Resources Conservation Act of 1995 (Act 1316).

B. In order to qualify, persons must have applied for assistance under the Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program on or before October 1, 1995, and must have met all of the following criteria:

1. must have purchased a saltwater gill net license in at least two of the years 1995, 1994, and 1993;

2. during two of those years shall have derived more than 50 percent of his earned income from the legal capture and sale of seafood species;

3. shall not have been convicted of any fishery-related offense that constitutes a Class 3 or greater violation; and

4. must have been a bona fide resident of Louisiana on June 30, 1995.

C.1. Proof of income shall be provided by the applicant in the form of a copy of his federal tax return, including Schedule C of Federal Form 1040, which has been certified by the Internal Revenue Service. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries can provide the applicant with the appropriate Internal Revenue Service Form to request this. In the event that the certified copy of the tax return, including Schedule C, does not confirm the applicant's claim that more than
50 percent of the income was earned from the legal capture and sale of seafood species, the applicant shall provide a certified, audited return to that effect prepared and signed by a certified public accountant (CPA) which includes copies of all documents relied upon by the CPA in preparation of the audit. Said documentation shall be in the form of records which the applicant would rely on to document his return to the Internal Revenue Service. Tax returns for at least two of the years 1995, 1994, and 1993 shall be provided by the applicant. Fishermen applying for fishing permits which require proof that 50 percent of his income was derived from the legal capture and sale of seafood species may also qualify using the following alternative method.

2. Alternative Method. Provided a fisherman meets all other qualifications for obtaining a commercial fishing permit except for having a tax return in one of the years 1994 or 1993, he will be allowed to provide proof that


50 percent of his income was derived from the legal capture and sale of seafood species for the current calendar year 1995 along with a 1040 and Schedule C from 1994 or 1993 which meets the qualifying standard. Said proof of the nature and amount of his 1995 income shall be as follows with no exceptions.

a. Applicant shall submit to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries an affidavit signed by a certified public accountant (CPA) attesting to the audit of applicant's financial records and applicant's eligibility as defined by Act 1316.

b. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall make available the affidavit referred to in Subparagraph C.2.a of this Section.

c. CPAs engaged by applicants to prepare financial data shall adhere to generally accepted accounting principals as recognized by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).

d. The CPA shall require and accept documentation of applicant's financial transactions in the form normally acceptable to the IRS. The record keeping standards required by IRS shall be adhered to in the evaluation of applicant's documentation.

e. The CPA shall prepare a financial statement depicting and listing separately applicant's total earned income as well as his earned income derived solely from the capture and sale of seafood species. This financial statement shall represent the period beginning January 1, 1995 through September 30, 1995.

f. The CPA shall provide an unqualified opinion attesting to the nature and amount of the applicant's earned income and whether said income complies with the requirement that more than 50 percent of the applicant's earned income was derived from the legal capture and sale of seafood species.

g. The CPA shall provide copies to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) of all financial documents relied upon in support of his unqualified opinion.

h. The alternative method of fulfilling the earned income requirement shall become obsolete and discontinued on May 1, 1996. Applicants qualifying under the alternative method subsequent to December 31, 1995 shall be allowed to acquire a temporary permit which will be valid only through May 1, 1996. Those applicants receiving a temporary fishing permit valid from January 1, 1996 through May 1, 1996 may reapply for the usual permit at no additional cost, provided said applicant can provide proof of earned income as described in Act 1316 for two 12-month periods (calendar years) including the years 1993, 1994 and 1995 exclusively.

i. Irrespective of the method used by applicant fishermen to qualify under the 50 percent earned income from the capture and sale of seafood species criteria, each applicant shall make available to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Licensing Section) a certified copy of his Federal Income Tax return, including Schedule C of Federal Form 1040 prior to being issued any additional permits which require the 50 percent earned income test. Currently accepted 1040 and Schedule C Transcripts shall not be sufficient to qualify a permit applicant to renew or acquire a fishing permit beyond the period May 1, 1996. It is incumbent upon each permit applicant to obtain said 1040 and Schedule C information from the Internal Revenue Service.

D. Beginning September 1, 1995, qualified persons desiring to have their nets purchased by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries may obtain an application form provided by the department from any departmental district office; the completed form shall include all information necessary to assist in the determination of the eligibility status of the applicant. All requested information regarding size, type and number of nets must be provided. The completed form, along with proof of income as described herein, a copy of the applicants Louisiana driver's license, and copies of appropriate saltwater gill net licenses, shall be submitted no later than October 1, 1995, to the Commercial License Section of Wildlife and Fisheries located at 2000 Quail Drive, Baton Rouge, LA or by mail to Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898. Applicants will be notified by mail as to the disposition of their application.

E. Only those nets that were legal for use in the saltwater areas of this state on June 1, 1995, and only those nets in usable condition, will be eligible for purchase under the provisions of Act 1316.

F. Applicants must have had a gear license issued in their name for at least one of the years 1995, 1994, or 1993, for the specific type of net(s) being presented for purchase. This is in addition to the requirements for having a saltwater gill net license for two of the three years.

G. Monetary reimbursement for nets to be purchased under this rule shall be determined based on the availability of funds collected from the issuance of the Louisiana Marine Resources Conservation Act Stamp. Funds collected through June 30, 1996, will be distributed as follows: 30 percent to the Enforcement Division of the department in accordance with the act; and the remaining 70 percent to be made available for the net buy-back portion of the Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program. Subsequent to June 1996, 70 percent of the revenue collected from the LMRC Stamp will be used for the remainder of the Commercial Fisherman's Assistance Program as defined in Act 1316, R.S. 56:13(1)(C).



H. The disbursement of available funds for nets shall be calculated on a pro rata basis to accommodate the number of qualified applicants at a rate not to exceed 50 percent of the average cost of each qualifying net. The following is a schedule of the maximum amount to be paid for each type and size of net based upon 50 percent of the average standard 1995 catalog prices not including sales tax, shipping charges, or options. Actual prices to be paid will be limited by the number of qualifying nets and by the amount of revenue collected.


Mesh Depth

Gill Nets
Price per Foot


Seines
Price per Foot


4' -6'

$ 0.25

$ 0.76

Over 6' - 8'

$ 0.30

$ 0.80

Over 8' - 10'

$ 0.38

$ 0.87

Over 10' - 12'

$ 0.42

$ 0.92

Over 12' - 14'

$ 0.44

$ 0.96

Over 14'

$ 0.53

$1.02




Trammel Nets

Price per Foot

4' - 6'

$ .38

Over 6' - 8

$ .40

Over 8' - 10'

$ .43

Over 10'

$ .45




Fish Trawls

Complete

$ 11.22 per foot of trawl width

Trawl only

$ 6.84 per foot of trawl width

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:13.1.D.

HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Office of Management and Finance, LR 22:231 (March 1996).




Title 76

WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES

Part XIX. Hunting and WMA Regulations



Chapter 1. Resident Game Hunting Season

§101. General

A. The resident game hunting season regulations have been adopted by the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. A complete copy of the regulation pamphlet may be obtained from the department.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:115.

HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, LR 21:707 (July 1995), amended LR 22:585 (July 1996), LR 23:871 (July 1997), LR 24:1324 (July 1998), LR 25:1290 (July 1999), LR 26:1506 (July 2000), LR 27:1061 (July 2001), LR 28:1615 (July 2002), LR 29:1122 (July 2003), LR 30:1493 (July 2004), LR 31:1627 (July 2005), LR 32:1253 (July 2006), LR 33:1399 (July 2007), LR 34:1447 (July 2008), LR 35:1278 (July 2009), LR 36:1580 (July 2010), LR 37:2206 (July 2011), LR 38:1747 (July 2012), LR 39:2307 (August 2013), LR 40:1534 (August 2014), LR 41:958 (May 2015), LR 42:1107 (July 2016).

§103. Resident Game Birds and Animals

A. Shooting Hoursone-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.

B. Consult Regulation Pamphlet for Seasons or Specific Regulations on Wildlife Management Areas or Specific Localities



Species

Season Dates

Daily Bag Limit

Possession Limit

Quail

OPENS:
3rd Saturday of November

CLOSES:
Last Day of February



10

30

Rabbit and Squirrel

OPENS:
1st Saturday of October

CLOSES:
Last Day of February



8

24

Squirrel*

OPENS:
1st Saturday of May for 23 days

3

9

Deer

2017-19


See Schedule

1 antlered and 1 antlerless (when legal)

Deer Areas 1,2,3,5,6,7,8, and 9 6/season (not to exceed 3 antlered deer or 4 antlerless deer). Deer Area 4 limit 3/season (not to exceed 2 antlered or 2 antlerless deer). Deer Area 10 limit 3/season (not to exceed 2 antlered or 2 antlerless deer).

*NOTE: Spring squirrel season is closed on the Kisatchie National Forest, National Wildlife Refuges, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers property. Some state wildlife management areas will be open, check WMA season schedule.


C. Deer Hunting Schedule 2017-2018

Area

Archery

Primitive Firearms
(All Either Sex
Except as Noted)


Still Hunt
(No dogs allowed)


With or Without Dogs

1

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. after 2nd Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec.

OPENS: Mon. after 1st Sat. of Jan.

CLOSES: next to last Sun. of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 1st Sat. of Jan.



2

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Next to last Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before last Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after the last day of Modern Firearm Season in Jan.

CLOSES: After 7 days.



OPENS: Last Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Tues. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. in odd numbered years and on Wed. during even numbered years EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Tues. in odd numbered years or Wed. during even numbered years before the 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: Wed. before the 2nd Sat. of Dec. in odd numbered years and on Thurs. during even numbered years EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the Wed. before the 1st Sat. of Dec. on odd years and Thurs. during even numbered years

CLOSES: 40 days after opening in odd numbered years or 39 days after opening in even numbered years



3

OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Sept.

CLOSES: Jan. 15



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: Fri. before 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving Day

OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days



OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days.



4

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. after 2nd Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec.

OPENS: Mon. after 1st Sat. of Jan.

CLOSES: next to last Sun. of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 1st Sat. of Jan.



5

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Feb. 15

(1st 15 days are BUCKS ONLY)


OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Nov.(BUCKS ONLY)

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.(EITHER SEX 1ST 7 DAYS, BUCKS ONLY FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON)



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: Fri. after Thanksgiving Day.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving day. (EITHER SEX)



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Next to last Sun. of Jan. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. of Dec. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: Sat. after Christmas.

CLOSES: Sun. after Christmas. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. in Jan.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. in Jan. (EITHER SEX)



6

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Feb. 15

(1st 15 days are BUCKS ONLY)


OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Next to last Sun. of Jan.



7

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: 1st Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Nov.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri Before 1st Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: 2nd Sat of Nov.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving



OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: After 35 days



8

OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Sept.

CLOSES:


Jan. 15

OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: Fri. before 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving Day.



OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days.



9

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Feb. 15

(1st 15 days are BUCKS ONLY)


OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Nov.(BUCKS ONLY)

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.(EITHER SEX 1ST 7 DAYS, BUCKS ONLY FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON)



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: Fri. after Thanksgiving Day.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving day. (EITHER SEX)



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Next to last Sun. of Jan. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. of Dec. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: Sat. after Christmas.

CLOSES: Sun. after Christmas. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. in Jan.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. in Jan. (EITHER SEX)



10

OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Sept.

CLOSES: Jan. 15



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: Fri. before 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving Day

OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days




D. Deer Hunting Schedule 2018-2019



Area

Archery

Primitive Firearms (All Either Sex Except as Noted)

Still Hunt (No dogs allowed)

With or Without Dogs

1

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. after 2nd Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec.

OPENS: Mon. after 1st Sat. of Jan.

CLOSES: next to last Sun. of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 1st Sat. of Jan.



2

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Next to last Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before last Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after the last day of Modern Firearm Season in Jan.

CLOSES: After 7 days.



OPENS: Last Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Tues. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. in odd numbered years and on Wed. during even numbered years EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Tues. in odd numbered years or Wed. during even numbered years before the 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: Wed. before the 2nd Sat. of Dec. in odd numbered years and on Thurs. during even numbered years EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the Wed. before the 1st Sat. of Dec. on odd years and Thurs. during even numbered years

CLOSES: 40 days after opening in odd numbered years or 39 days after opening in even numbered years



3

OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Sept.

CLOSES: Jan. 15



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: Fri. before 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving Day

OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days



OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days.



4

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. after 2nd Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec.

OPENS: Mon. after 1st Sat. of Jan.

CLOSES: next to last Sun. of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 1st Sat. of Jan.



5

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Feb. 15

(1st 15 days are BUCKS ONLY)


OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Nov.(BUCKS ONLY)

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.(EITHER SEX 1ST 7 DAYS, BUCKS ONLY FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON)



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: Fri. after Thanksgiving Day.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving day. (EITHER SEX)



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Next to last Sun. of Jan. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. of Dec. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: Sat. after Christmas.

CLOSES: Sun. after Christmas. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. in Jan.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. in Jan. (EITHER SEX)



6

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Feb. 15

(1st 15 days are BUCKS ONLY)


OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Next to last Sun. of Jan.



7

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: 1st Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Nov.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri Before 1st Sat. of Nov.

OPENS: 2nd Sat of Nov.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving



OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: After 35 days



8

OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Sept.

CLOSES:


Jan. 15

OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: Fri. before 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving Day.



OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days.



9

OPENS: 1st day of Oct.

CLOSES: Feb. 15

(1st 15 days are BUCKS ONLY)


OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Nov.(BUCKS ONLY)

OPENS: Mon. after the next to last Sun. of Jan.

CLOSES: Last day of Jan.(EITHER SEX 1ST 7 DAYS, BUCKS ONLY FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON)



OPENS: Sat. before Thanksgiving Day EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 3rd Sat. of Nov.

CLOSES: Fri. before 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov. and then it will close on the Fri. before the 1st Sat. of Dec. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: Fri. after Thanksgiving Day.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving day. (EITHER SEX)



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec. EXCEPT when there are 5 Sats. in Nov., then it will open on the 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Next to last Sun. of Jan. (BUCKS ONLY UNLESS EITHER SEX SEASON IS IN PROGRESS)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. of Dec. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: Sat. after Christmas.

CLOSES: Sun. after Christmas. (EITHER SEX)

OPENS: 2nd Sat. in Jan.

CLOSES: Sun. after 2nd Sat. in Jan. (EITHER SEX)



10

OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Sept.

CLOSES: Jan. 15



OPENS: 2nd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Fri. before 3rd Sat. of Oct.

OPENS: Mon. after Thanksgiving Day

CLOSES: Fri. before 1st Sat. of Dec.



OPENS: 3rd Sat. of Oct.

CLOSES: Sun. after Thanksgiving Day

OPENS: 1st Sat. of Dec.

CLOSES: After 37 days









E. Farm-raised white-tailed deer on supplemented shooting preserves:

1. archery, firearm, primitive firearmsOctober 1-January 31 (either-sex).

F. Exotics on supplemented shooting preserves:

1. either sexno closed season.

G. Spring squirrel hunting:

1. season datesopens 1st Saturday of May for 23 days;

2. closed areas:

a. Kisatchie National Forest, national wildlife refuges, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers property and all WMAs except as provided in Paragraph 3 below;

3. wildlife management area scheduleopens first Saturday of May for nine days on all WMAs except Fort Polk, Peason Ridge, Camp Beauregard, Pass-a-Loutre and Salvador. Dogs are allowed during this season for squirrel hunting;

4. limitsdaily bag limit is three and possession limit is nine.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:115, R.S. 56:109(B) and R.S. 56:141(C).

HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, LR 21:707 (July 1995), amended LR 22:585 (July 1996), LR 23:871 (July 1997), LR 24:1324 (July 1998), LR 25:1290 (July 1999), repromulgated LR 25:1526 (August 1999), LR 26:1506 (July 2000), LR 27:1061 (July 2001), LR 28:1615 (July 2002), LR 29:1122 (July 2003), repromulgated LR 29:1521 (August 2003), amended LR 30:1494 (July 2004), LR 31:1627 (July 2005), LR 32:1254 (July 2006), LR 33:115 (January 2007), LR 33:1399 (July 2007), LR 34:1447 (July 2008), LR 35:1278 (July 2009), LR 35:2856 (December 2009), LR 36:1580 (July 2010), LR 37:2207 (July 2011), LR 38:1747 (July 2012), LR 39:2307 (August 2013), LR 40:1535 (August 2014), LR 41:958 (May 2015), LR 42:1108 (July 2016), LR 43:1420 (July 2017).

§105. Physically Challenged Hunters Permit

A. Definitions



ATV—an off-road vehicle (not legal for highway use) with factory specifications not to exceed the following: weight750 lbs; length85”; width48”. ATV tires are restricted to those no larger than 25x12 with a maximum 1” lug height and a maximum allowable tire pressure of 7 psi as indicated on the tire by the manufacturer.

Commission—the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission.

Commission Approved Physician—any physician licensed to practice medicine by the Louisiana state Board of Medical Examiners who evaluates permit applicants to determine the physically challenged hunter rule classification of permanent disability. Also, includes any Louisiana licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist to determine visual impairment.

Department—the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

Enforcement Division—the Enforcement Division of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

Helper—an individual who accompanies a permitted physically challenged hunter to assist the physically challenged hunter in accessing a hunting area, carrying hunting gear, and retrieving harvested game.

Permanent Disability—a qualifying disability that a commission approved physician has determined will not improve over time or with medical treatment.

Physically Challenged ATV Permit—a permit issued by the Wildlife Division to certain physically challenged hunters to allow access to the specially designated ATV trails on wildlife management areas.

Physically Challenged Hunter Permit—a permit issued by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to qualified physically challenged individuals.

Special Deer Season—a special deer season only for individuals with valid physically challenged hunter permits established by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission.

Special Physically Challenged Hunt—special hunt or hunts on certain WMAs only for individuals with valid physically challenged hunter permits.

WMA—a tract of land managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and proclaimed as a wildlife management area by the governor of Louisiana.

Wildlife Division—the Wildlife Division of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

B. Wheelchair Bound

1. Qualifications

a. Permanent Disability. The disability must permanently confine the applicant to the use of a wheelchair. If the applicant may eventually recover enough to not require the use of a wheelchair, he or she does not qualify for this class permit. If the future prognosis is uncertain, the applicant does not qualify at this time.

b. Certification by Commission Approved Physician

i. Applicants must be certified permanently disabled and confined to a wheelchair by:

(a). a commission approved physician;

ii. Should the commission approved physician determine the applicant is not permanently confined to a wheelchair for medical reasons, the application is rejected and no permit shall be issued. If approved by the physician, the Enforcement Division must complete a wildlife criminal history check. The application must then be forwarded to the Wildlife Division administrator for approval or disapproval.

c. Disqualification

i. Applicants not disabled sufficiently to meet the confined to a wheelchair criterion shall not qualify for this class permit.

ii. Applicants with felony convictions or with class two or above wildlife convictions, WMA or littering violations within the last five years, as determined by the enforcement division, shall not be issued permits. Fishing and boating violations are excluded.

2. Approved applicants receive the following considerations:

a. special physically challenged hunts—may participate in special WMA hunts;

b. special deer seasons:

i. may participate in special statewide physically challenged hunts;

c. access to wildlife management areas. permittees of this class shall receive a physically challenged ATV permit for access to specially designated ATV trails on WMAs;

d. hunting from vehicles—may hunt resident game from a stationary vehicle or stationary boat statewide, provided that this activity does not violate state or parish laws;

e. helperspermittee may be accompanied by helpers (no more than two) as necessary to get to and from a hunting area or stand and to assist in retrieving harvested game. Helpers may not use or possess firearms/bows/crossbows when acting as a helper unless the weapon is legal for the game hunted and the season is open to all licensed hunters in the area the helper is hunting. Permittee is allowed one extra ATV for his helper(s). At no time will parked or unattended helper’s ATV and permittee’s ATV be placed at separate locations.

3. Conditions of Approval

a. Nontransferable. The physically challenged hunter permit is non-transferable and is valid for named permittee only.

b. Permit in Possession

i. The permit must be carried by named permittee at all times while hunting in the field or transporting game harvested under the permit.

ii. Permittee must, in addition to the permit, carry one other form of photo identification while hunting or transporting harvested game.

c. Helpers. Helpers accompanying physically challenged hunters are not permitted to carry firearms/bows/crossbows except as provided for by statewide or WMA regulations (see Subparagraph B.2.e).

d. All Terrain Vehicles

i. ATVs may be used only on regular public ATV trails and specially designated ATV trails on WMA maps.

ii. Approved individuals (permittees and helpers) may drive the ATV to a stand within 100 yards of an ATV trail. The ATV may also be used to retrieve the permittees harvested deer or hogs. Travel on an ATV beyond 100 yards of the designated trail, except to retrieve a deer or hogs, is prohibited.

e. Other Licenses Required. The issuance of a physically challenged hunter permit does not exempt the permittee from other license requirements. All applicable licenses required to hunt a particular species of game must be purchased and in the permittees possession while hunting.

f. Revocation

i. Any violation of the permit conditions by the permittee and/or helper of wildlife laws and/or regulations may result in cancellation of this permit.

ii. Should there be a change in the permittee's condition, the permittee must notify the Wildlife Division administrator. If said change is sufficient to make the permanent use of a wheelchair unnecessary, the permit shall be revoked.

g. Duration

i. This permit is valid for the lifetime of named permittee or until revoked by the department.

ii. The department shall retain the right to change the duration and/or conditions of the disabled hunter permits to comply with future commission or legislative actions.

h. Cost―none.

C. Mobility Impaired

1. Qualifications

a. Permanent Disability

i. The disability must be permanent and impair the applicant sufficiently to preclude walking farther than very short distances (cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest) even with mechanical aids. If the applicant may eventually recover, or if the future prognosis is uncertain, the applicant does not qualify at this time; provided however, individuals who are temporarily disabled for a minimum of one year duration may be issued this permit for a period of one year only. If the condition still exists after one year, the individual would have to reapply and be issued a new permit.

ii. Qualifying disabilities under this class may include, but are not limited to:

(a). permanent and continual use of artificial limbs, crutches, leg braces, or canes due to injury, disease, or birth defect. Cannot walk without the assistance of another person, walker, cane, crutches, braces, or prosthetic device, or temporary use of a wheelchair;

(b). defects of circulatory system, respiratory system, skeletal structure, or neurological disorders caused by disease, injury, or birth defect. Applicant must be restricted by a lung disease to such an extent that the person’s forced (respiratory) volume for one second, when measured by spirometry, is less than one liter, or the arterial oxygen tension is less than sixty mm/hg on room air at rest, or uses portable oxygen, or has a cardiac condition to the extent that the person’s functional limitations are classified in severity as class III or class IV according to standards set by the American Heart Association, or has a diagnosed disease or disorder, including a severe arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic impairment, which creates a severe mobility limitation.

iii. Nonqualifying disabilities may include, but are not limited to:

(a). vision impairment;

(b). arm, hand, shoulder, or other impairments that do not affect walking;

(c). any impairment considered to be a part of or resulting from the normal aging process;

(d). any impairment resulting from or due to a lack of physical conditioning.

b. Certification by Commission Approved Physician

i. Applicants must be certified permanently disabled and mobility impaired by:

(a). a commission approved physician.

ii. Should the commission approved physician determine the applicant is not permanently mobility impaired, the application is rejected and no permit shall be issued. If approved by the physician, the Enforcement Division must complete a wildlife criminal history check. The application must then be forwarded to the Wildlife Division administrator for approval or disapproval.

c. Disqualification

i. Applicants not disabled sufficiently to meet the mobility impaired criterion shall not qualify for the class permit.

ii. Applicants with felony convictions or with class two or above wildlife convictions, WMA or littering violations within the last five years, as determined by the Enforcement Division, shall not be issued permits. Fishing and boating violations are excluded.

2. Approved applicants receive the following considerations:

a. special physically challenged huntsmay participate in special WMA hunts;

b. special deer seasonsmay participate in special statewide physically challenged hunts;

c. access to wildlife management areaspermittees of this class shall receive a physically challenged ATV permit for access to specially designated ATV trails on WMAs;

d. helperspermittee may be accompanied by helpers (no more than two) as necessary to get to and from a hunting area or stand and to assist in retrieving harvested game. Helpers may not use or possess firearms/bows/crossbows when acting as a helper unless the weapon is legal for the game hunted and the season is open to all licensed hunters in the area the helper is hunting. Permittee is allowed one extra ATV for his helper(s). At no time will parked or unattended helper’s ATV and permittee’s ATV be placed at separate locations.

3. Conditions of Approval

a. Nontransferable. The physically challenged hunter permit is non-transferable and is valid for named permittee only.

b. Permit in Possession

i. The permit must be carried by named permittee at all times while hunting in the field or transporting game harvested under the permit.

ii. Permittee must, in addition to the permit, carry one other form of photo identification while hunting or transporting harvested game.

c. Helpers. Helpers accompanying physically challenged hunters are not permitted to carry firearms/bows/crossbows except as provided for by statewide or WMA regulations (see Subparagraph C.2.d).

d. All Terrain Vehicles

i. ATVs may be used only on regular public ATV trails and ATV trails on WMA maps.

e. Other Licenses Required. The issuance of a physically challenged hunter permit does not exempt the permittee from other license requirements. All applicable licenses required to hunt a particular species of game must be purchased and in the permittee’s possession while hunting.

f. Revocation

i. Any violation of the permit conditions by the permittee and/or helper of wildlife laws and/or regulations may result in cancellation of the permit.

ii. Should there be a change in the permittee's condition, the permittee must notify the Wildlife Division administrator. If said change is sufficient to enable the permittee to walk more than 200 feet without stopping to rest the permit shall be revoked.

g. Duration

i. This permit is valid for the lifetime of named permittee or until revoked by the department.

ii. The department shall retain the right to change the duration and/or conditions of the physically challenged hunter permits to comply with future commission or legislative action.

h. Cost―none.

D. Amputee of the Upper Extremity

1. Qualifications

a. Permanent Disability. The applicant must have an amputation of at least one arm, hand, or all five fingers of one hand to qualify for a permit of this class.

b. Certification by Commission Approved Physician

i. Applicants must be certified permanently disabled as an amputee of the upper extremity by a commission approved physician.

ii. Should the commission approved physician determine the applicant is not an amputee of the upper extremity, the application shall be rejected. If approved by the physician, the Enforcement Division must complete a wildlife criminal history check. The application must then be forwarded to the Wildlife Division Administrator for approval or disapproval.

c. Disqualification

i. Applicants not disabled sufficiently to meet the amputee of the upper extremity criterion shall not qualify for this class permit.

ii. Applicants with felony convictions or with Class Two or above wildlife convictions, WMA or littering violations within the last five years, as determined by the Enforcement Division, shall not be issued permits. Fishing and boating violations are excluded.

2. Approved applicants receive the following considerations:

a. special physically challenged huntsmay participate in special WMA hunts;

b. special deer seasonsmay participate in special statewide physically challenged hunts;

c. access to wildlife management areaspermittees of this class shall receive a physically challenged ATV permit for access to specially designated ATV trails on WMAs;

d. helperspermittee may be accompanied by helpers (no more than two) as necessary to get to and from a hunting area or stand and to assist in retrieving harvested game. Helpers may not use or possess firearms/bows/crossbows when acting as a helper unless the weapon is legal for the game hunted and the season is open to all licensed hunters in the area the helper is hunting. Permittee is allowed one extra ATV for his helper(s). At no time will parked or unattended helper’s ATV and permittee’s ATV be placed at separate locations.

3. Conditions of Approval

a. Nontransferable. The physically challenged hunter permit is nontransferable and is valid for named permittee only.

b. Permit in Possession

i. The permit must be carried by named permittee at all times while hunting in the field or transporting game harvested under the permit.

ii. Permittee must, in addition to the permit, carry one other form of photo identification while hunting or transporting harvested game.

c. Helpers. Helpers accompanying physically challenged hunters are not permitted to carry firearms/bows/crossbows except as provided for by statewide or WMA regulations (see Subparagraph D.2.d).

d. All Terrain Vehicles

i. ATVs may be used only on regular public ATV trails and physically challenged ATV trails as specially designated on WMA maps.

e. Other Licenses Required. The issuance of a physically challenged hunter permit does not exempt the permittee from other license requirements. All applicable licenses required to hunt a particular species of game must be purchased and in the permittees possession while hunting.

f. Revocation. Any violation of the permit conditions by the permittee and/or helper of wildlife laws and/or regulations may result in cancellation of this permit.

g. Duration

i. This permit is valid for the lifetime of named permittee or until revoked by the department.

ii. The department shall retain the right to change the duration and/or conditions of the physically challenged hunter permits to comply with future commission or legislative action.

h. Cost―none.

E. Visually Impaired

1. Qualifications

a. Permanent Disability. The applicant must have an impairment of visual functioning, even after treatment and/or standard refractive correction, and has a visual acuity of equal to or less than 20/200 to light perception, or a visual field of less than ten degrees from the point of fixation, as certified by a Louisiana licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist to qualify for a permit of this class.

b. Certification by Commission Approved Physician

i. Applicants must be certified permanently disabled as visually impaired by a commission approved physician.

ii. Should the commission approved physician determine the applicant is not visually impaired, the application shall be rejected. If approved by the physician, the Enforcement Division must complete a wildlife criminal history check. The application must then be forwarded to the Wildlife Division administrator for approval or disapproval.

c. Disqualification

i. Applicants not disabled sufficiently to meet the visually impaired criterion shall not qualify for this class permit.

ii. Applicants with felony convictions or with class two or above wildlife convictions, WMA or littering violations within the last five years, as determined by the Enforcement Division, shall not be issued permits. Fishing and boating violations are excluded.

2. Approved applicants receive the following considerations:

a. special physically challenged huntsmay participate in special WMA hunts;

b. special deer seasons. may participate in special statewide physically challenged hunts;

c. access to wildlife management areaspermittees of this class shall receive a physically challenged ATV permit for access to specially designated ATV trails on WMAs;

d. helpersthe permittee shall be accompanied by another licensed hunter and only the person holding the physically challenged hunter permit may discharge the firearm. Helpers may not use or possess firearms/bows/crossbows when acting as a helper unless the weapon is legal for the game hunted and the season is open to all licensed hunters in the area the helper is hunting. Permittee is allowed one extra ATV for his helper(s). At no time will parked or unattended helper’s ATV and permittee’s ATV be placed at separate locations;

e. the permittee shall be permitted to use a laser sight or sighting device which projects a beam of light to the target only.

3. Conditions of Approval

a. Nontransferable. The physically challenged hunter permit is nontransferable and is valid for named permittee only.

b. Permit in Possession

i. The permit must be carried by named permittee at all times while hunting in the field or transporting game harvested under the permit.

ii. Permittee must, in addition to the permit, carry one other form of photo identification while hunting or transporting harvested game.

c. Helpers. Helpers accompanying physically challenged hunters are not permitted to carry firearms/bows/crossbows except as provided for by statewide or WMA regulations (see Subparagraph E.2.d).

d. All Terrain Vehicles

i. ATVs may be used only on regular public ATV trails and specially designated ATV trails on WMA maps.

e. Other Licenses Required. The issuance of a physically challenged hunter permit does not exempt the permittee from other license requirements. All applicable licenses required to hunt a particular species of game must be purchased and in the permittees possession while hunting.

f. Revocation. Any violation of the permit conditions by the permittee and/or helper of wildlife laws and/or regulations may result in cancellation of this permit.

g. Duration

i. This permit is valid for the lifetime of named permittee or until revoked by the department.

ii. The department shall retain the right to change the duration and/or conditions of the physically challenged hunter permits to comply with future commission or legislative action.

h. Costnone.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with Act 1226 of the 1995 Louisiana Legislative Session.

HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, LR 22:856 (September 1996), amended LR 34:1444 (July 2008), LR 36:2051 (September 2010).



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