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OK SB1142
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows removal of feral swine from private or public property both day and night with landowner permission, without requiring a hunting license or wildlife control permit from the Department of Wildlife Conservation
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Authorizes use of motor-driven land vehicles, vehicle-mounted spotlights/headlights, and night-vision equipment (image-enhancement or thermal-imaging technology) when removing feral swine
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Repeals the previous requirement to obtain a special permit from the Department of Wildlife Conservation to kill feral swine at night
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Clarifies that children under 18 in joint custody arrangements where physical custody is shared by both parents may claim residency status through either custodial parent for hunting/fishing license purposes
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Effective date: November 1, 2016
Legislative Description
Game and fish; relating to the Feral Swine Control Act; license and permit requirements. Effective date.
Last Action
Vetoed 05/20/2016
5/20/2016