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MO HB537
Bill
Status
2/11/2013
Primary Sponsor
Anne Zerr
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AI Summary
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Commission may suspend, revoke, or deny hunting permits or privileges for a maximum of 5 years when a person injures another while hunting, mistaking them for game.
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If the injury results in death, the commission may suspend, revoke, or deny hunting permits or privileges for up to 10 years.
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No suspension, revocation, or denial may occur without a hearing before the commission.
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Person determined to have inflicted injury must successfully complete a department-approved hunter safety course before hunting privileges are restored.
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Commission proceedings are contested cases under chapter 536, with judicial review available to aggrieved parties.
Legislative Description
Allows hunting privileges to be denied for up to 10 years for any person who kills another person while hunting
Last Action
Referred: Tourism and Natural Resources(H)
5/17/2013