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SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs , Feb 5, IM I (Sec. 3)
Durbin
(from R ag e3)
D epartm ent "handgun only”
and is limited to that weapon
for that species for the
season.
In addition to the opening
dates and policy, the Com
mission set pursuit and
hunting seasons for bear
The open harvest season will
be Aug. 29 through Nov. 30. A
spring no-kill pursuit season
is set from March 28 through
April 26 ami a sum m er
pursuit season from Aug. 1 to
26 in these seasons no
weapon can be carried, ami
bears may not be killed or
injured.
F ish
and
W ildlife
D ep a rtm en t
s ta ff
had
proposed some changes in
procedure for adm inistering
controlled hunts, and the
Commission adopted some
proposals and turned down
others.
A proposal to elim inate the
first come, first served
system for issuing perm its in
some controlled hunts and go
to a drawing for all con
trolled hunks was rejected by
the Commission. Although
the Commission recognized
there are serious problems
with the first come, first
served system because of
inconsistent mail service,
post office bundling of
community mail, and other
fa c to rs ,
it n o n eth eless
hesitated to drop the system
because of the com puter’s
inability to handle large
party hunt applications.
The C om m ission also
decided not to drop the $1
controlled hunt application
fee as recom m ended by
staff Instead a suggestion
that controlled hunt ap
plication cards be purchased
a t local license agencies for
$1 each was adopted This
would continue to bring in
revenue to pay for ad
m inistration of controlled
hunts and draw ings, yet
elim inates the problem of
sending cash through the
mail.
The license agent would be
entitled to charge the 25
ce n ts
tra n s a c tio n
fee
charged for issuing other
documents. Controlled hunt
perm its and tags for deer
and elk will also be issued
through license agents, again
eliminating the need for
sending cash or tags through
the mail. Under the new
system , an applicant suc
cessful in a controlled hunt
drawing for deer or elk would
receive a perm it authorizing
him
to
p u rc h a se
th e
necessary tag from a local
license agent.
H erm its
for
co u g a r,
bighorn sheep, antelope and
turkeys would continue to be
issued by the billing method
used in the past, but the
volume of these perm its is
relatively sm all and much
less of a problem than when
all perm its were issued by
mail.
Because the new system
represents new procedures
for license agents. License
Revenue Supervisor Norm
Goodfellow has scheduled 51
training m eetings for license
agencies
throughout the
state. Meeting locations are
now being lined up and a
schedule will be sent to
agents as soon as possible.
Goodfellow says all m eetings
will take place between
M arch 2 and May 21.
A proposal to elim inate the
big gam e tag sale cutoff
dates was not considered by
the Commission although it
had been proposed earlier by
th e sta ff. A lthough th e
regulation causes problem s
in keeping license agents
supplied with tags and has
also caused a few people
each year to m iss out on deer
or elk hunting, the rule is
popular with the public and
there has been much support
expressed for it.
The U. S. D epartm ent of
Agriculture has aw arded
Oregon a $148,961 grant to
teach children, teachers and
school food service personnel
about nutrition.
The money is p art of a $15
million grant to states made
a v a ila b le
th ro u g h
the
Nutrition Education and
Training Program (N ETP)
that was enacted into law-
three years ago.
States will use the g rants to
develop and c a r ry out
n u tritio n ed u catio n and
tra in in g
p ro g ra m s
in
schools, and for projects that
provide information on the
im p o r ta n t r e la tio n s h i p
between nutrition, food and
health.
The grants provide each
state with about 30 cents for
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