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FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 23, 2024) — The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission has scheduled a meeting at 8:30 a.m. (EST) on Friday, March 1, 2024.
The meeting will take place at the Administration Building on the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources campus in Frankfort, and it is open to the public.
The meeting will be livestreamed and archived on the department’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/FishandWildlifeKY. A link to the livestream will be posted on the department’s homepage at fw.ky.gov before the start of the meeting.
Among the action items on the agenda the commission will consider are recommendations to modify nontraditional fishing regulations and clarify gig possession restrictions (301 KAR 1:410); to revise provisions for hunting and fishing on public lands (301 KAR 3:005); amend youth licensing regulations to add privileges at no additional cost and clarify requirements; and increase fees for selected nonresident licenses and permits (301 KAR 5:022).
The commission will also receive an informational update on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) response and surveillance since its detection in Kentucky in December 2023, including the recommendation to add three counties to the CWD surveillance zone in western Kentucky.
The full meeting agenda can be found at fw.ky.gov.On the homepage, click on the “Commission Meetings/Agendas and Recaps” link.
Public comments for the meeting will be handled as follows:
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The commission is a nine-member board, comprised of volunteers who serve four-year terms. It recommends hunting, fishing and boating regulations to conserve fish and wildlife and support related outdoor recreation opportunities in the commonwealth.
The next quarterly meeting date following the March meeting is to be determined.
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife's main campus is located at 1 Sportsman's Lane (formerly 1 Game Farm Road) in Frankfort, and its Administration Building is a large, two-story brick building about ½ mile north of the campus entrance. The entrance is located off U.S. 60, approximately 1½ miles west of U.S. 127.
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