Notices for Week of: JUNE 1, 2006
PROPOSED STATE RULES
By law, public notice of proposed rules must be given by publication in newspapers of record. The purpose of these notices is to give the public a chance to respond to the proposals. The public notices for administrative rules are now also available online at http://vermont-archives.org/aparules/ovnotices.htm The law requires an agency to hold a public hearing on a proposed rule, if requested to do so in writing by 25 persons or an association having at least 25 members.
To make special arrangements for individuals with disabilities or special needs please call or write the contact person listed below as soon as possible
To obtain further information concerning any scheduled hearing(s), obtain copies of proposed rule(s) or submit comments regarding proposed rule(s), please call or write the contact person listed below. You may also submit comments in writing to the Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules, State House, Montpelier, Vermont 05602 (828-2231).
Antlerless Deer Season 2006, Regulation #911.
Vermont Proposed Rule: 06P015
AGENCY: Natural Resources, Fish & Wildlife Dept.
CONCISE SUMMARY: The rule is intended to facilitate the scientific management of Vermont's white-tailed deer resource. Antlerless deer permits allow for the regulated harvest of female deer. By doing so the Department is able to maintain the size of the deer population at a level that is both ecologically consistent with long-term forest habitat health and provide the people of Vermont with a satisfactory level of deer related activity (e.g. hunting and viewing).
TYPE OF PERSONS AFFECTED: Hunters, landowners, hunting equipment and supplies merchants, general store owners, lodging owners, F&W Department personnel, Travel and Tourism personnel, professional foresters, birding organizations and hunting clubs.
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS: Antlerless permits allow the hunter more opportunity to harvest a deer and consequently increase the number of days a person is likely to spend afield. As days afield increase so do the expenditures of each individual hunter. This rule will also indirectly allow economic benefits from dollars spent by hunters at various stores, restaurants, and lodging facilities in Vermont.
SCHEDULED HEARINGS: In accordance with 10 V.S.A. § 4081(f), six regional deer meetings were held in Manchester, March 23, 2006; Orleans, March 14, 2006; Barre, March 27, 2006; St. Albans, March 22, 2006; Middlebury, March 29, 2006; and Springfield, March 21, 2006. Over 300 people attended the meetings.
No other public meeting is scheduled at this time.
DEADLINE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: June 22, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: John Buck, Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife 5 Perry Street Street, Suite 40, Barre, VT 05641 802-476-0199.
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- Louise Corliss by e-mail at or by phone 802-828-2863

