Attention Hunters ABBREVIATED Soncr of 2020-2021 Deer Hunting Proclamation Summary INTENT to AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Relating to N.DAC

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Attention Hunters ABBREVIATED Soncr of 2020-2021 Deer Hunting Proclamation Summary INTENT to AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Relating to N.DAC May 27,2020 9 seen them for awhile so Happy 91 st birthday The newspaper ··Riehl" Point 01View we were thankful to all to Aunt Rose. Iwish Gina Riehl be together again. This we could visit. Happy makes a great gift... was her last visit as our birthday wishes to Mary Another month is year to remember. single daughter. We are Richter and Chris Gade. 52 weeks a year! quickly going by. We C ongratul ations. so excited for their future Happy Anniversary to Call 584-2900 will be welcoming June Samantha and the boys together. Wedding plans Nicol.e and Cody Ost. next Monday. Ithink we came over for a visit. have had to be adjusted Continue to stay safe are all excited to enjoy They enjoyed playing also due to the social dis- and healthy. sunshine and warmer with the new kittens tancing in place. They temperatures. The farm- hiding in the shop. Then are taking it all in stride. ers have been busy seed- after they left we found ing and fertilizing the another litter. So if fields. We are so very anyone is looking for Thomas Beadle thankful for the nice rain kittens, we will have last weekend. It's also some available in about for State Treasurer fun to watch all the little five weeks. We also Governor Doug Burgum supports Thomas Beadle for calves running about, enjoyed some time at the State Treasurer. Former Governor Jack Dalrymple and ranchers were busy Raleigh Reservoir. The former Senator Tom Campbell recently submitted letters fish were really jumping in support of Thomas Beadle for State Treasurer. I wholly working cattle the past agree with their assessment of Tom's capability and char- few weeks. but they were tiny. The acter, Tom Beadte will make a fine State Treasurer. I have The schools found a boys enjoy digging for had the honor of knowing Tom since I joined the legislature way to hold graduations worms almost as much in 2014. He has proven himself to be fair, honest, and ad- after all, even with the as fishing. Jessica and ept. He served on the powerful Appropriations Committee dunng the 20"19 session, He has an unparalleled knowl- social distancing. It Rhys came over for a edge of the source of revenues and fund expenditures. As will definitely be a visit also. We haven't a conservative, he understands that North Dakota taxpay- ers want limited government and limited tax assessments. Tom, like other North Dakotans, IS responsible, hard-work- ing, ano honest. He is respected by his peers, Roosevelt PubliC School We need someone in the Treasurer's office like Thomas Beadle who has proven he can manage the taxpayer's Job Opening money, unlike his opponent, who has been sued for unpaid bills (multiple times, both In Pennsylvania and in North Para.-prolessional Dckota). I urge you to vote for Tom Beadle for State Treasurer. Roosevelt Public School has a Para-profes- sional position available. Please contact the Rep. Mary Johnson, Dist. d5, Fargo school at 701-622-3263 for more information. 3407 Birdie ST N Fac90. uo S8102 Roosevelt School is an [701) ~l06-2037 Equal Opportunity Employer. [email protected] r-----------------------------------------------------~ Attention Hunters ABBREVIATED soncr OF 2020-2021 Deer Hunting Proclamation Summary INTENT TO AMEND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES RElATING TO N.DAC. CHAPTERS 75-02-10 AND 75·03-23 AID TO VULNERABLE The deadline for submitting appfications is June 3, 2020. AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED INDIVIDUALS AND PROVISION OF HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SEASON OPENS CLOSES AREAS RESTRICTIONS SERVlCES UNDER Tl-lE SERVlCE Resklents - Any deer is legal. No unit restrictions. PAYMENTS FOR ELDERLY AND Nonresidents ~ Restricted to species of deer described an General Information DEER BOW September 4 (12:00 noon) January 3 Statewide DISABLED PROGRAM AND THE license. No unit restrictions. • Appiicants for regular deer gun, youth and muzzleloader licenses MEDICAID WAIVER FOR THE Orange clothing required of all bow hunters during regular can apply online through the Department's website at gf.nd.gov, "Exception - See information on Special Herd Reduction Deer Seasons. gun season. or by calling 1-800-406-6409. Applicants for a gratiS license musl AGED AND DISABLED PROGRAM apply online. Restricted to type 01 dee, and unt described on license. Type • The deadline for l!iubmltt~ng appUcationa EsJune 3. 2020. North Dakota of deer includes Species and whether entledese Of antlered (at 16 112 Day Season • Resident deer bow ucenses are issued by the Department's lesst one visible MIler). Bismarck office, through the Department's website, authorized DEER GUN November 6 (12:00 noon) November 22 All units Department Nate exception for white-tailed deer hunters in units 48, vendors, or by calling 1·800·406·6409 4C, 4D and 4E. • Nonresident general deer OOW licenses. (far white-tailed deer) are- of Human Services Orange clothing required issued bythe Department's Bisrnarck otfice, through the Department's will hold a public hearing to add ress website, authorized vendors, or by calling 1-800-406-6409. Restricted to White-tailed deer only and type of deer • Nonresident any deer bow licenses (which include mule deer) are prcposed changestathe N.D.Admln.Code described on license. No unit restrictions. MUZZLElOADER November 27 (12:00 noon) December 13 Statewide issued by lottery on~y from lhe Department's Bismarck office. Orange clothing required. Room 210 • Deer gun and rnuzztaloader licenses are issued by a Weighted lottery Second Floor 11 (by Dec. 31),12,& 13year olda - Arrtler1esswhile-tailed deer onv. procedure through the Department's Bismarck office. 14 (by Dec. 31) & 15 year aids - My deer is legal. In units 3B1, • Resident gratis, ncoresroent landowner, and youth deer licenses JudicialWing 3B2, 4A, 4B, 4C. 4D, 4E and 4F a special license is required are issued through the Department's Bismarck office. to hunt antlered mule deer. State Capitol YOUTH DEER Sep1ember 18 (12: 00 noon) September 27 Statewide • Resident deer bow license holders may take and possess one deer No unit restrictions except those possessing the special antlered of any type per season except as cescntec for the special herd Bismarck, ND mule deer license must hunt in their unit the entire season. reduction deer seasons Orange clothing requred Tues., June 23, • NooresJdentdeer how license hokiers meytake and possess one deer 2020 of the type described on Iheir license. HOURS OF HUNTING are one-naif (1/2) hour before surrtse to one-half (112) hour after sunset except when season opens as noted above. Hunters must cease any 12:00 p.m. • Deer gun license holders may take and possess. one deer of the hunting activity, leave any stand or blind, and must be in the process of leaving the field at the close of shooting hours (one-half (1/2) hour after sunset). All season type described On tries- license. The proposed changes are effective openers are Central Time. May 19, 2020, as interim final rules • Muzzleloader license herders may take and possess One (emergency rules) under North Dakota Summary of Changes from Last Year white-tailed deer of the type described on their license. Century Code Section 28-32·03(2)(d): • ReSidents ages 11 (by Dec. 31), 12, and 13 hunting during 1:heyouth deer season may take and possess. one antterless White-tailed deer. the rules are required to meet a mandate The 2020 North Dakota deer hunting season. is set with 69,050 licenses available, Applicants for rEgular deer gun! youth and muzzleloader licenses can apply online of federal law, ellb~ed the Coronavirus 3,550 mare than Ia.st YE!ar, through the Department's website. or by calling 1-800-406-6409. • Youth deer season license holders ages 14- (by Dec. 31}. and 15 may take and possess one deer of any species, sex or age except Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act In total, any-antlered licenses increased by 1,500 from last year, any-antlerless App~icant$ for a 9ffitis licoose must apply online - the toHree licensing telephone that in units 381, 3B2, 4A 48, 4C, 40, 4E and 4F a special license of 2020 Copies of the proposed rules by 1,600, antlered whitetail by 250, antlerless whitetail by 200, and antlered and number is not set up to receive gratiS applications. is; required to hunt antiered mule deaf are available forreview at human service antlerless mu~€ deer licenses r-emained the same. Total muzzleloader licenses • Resident gratis and nonresident landowner l~se holders maytaK8 Paper applications are no longer availab1e for any lottery or gratis licenses. ~ncreased by 70 and restricted youth antlered muje deer iicenses remained t~e 5ame. zones (formerly known as county social and possess one d€€r of the type described 0fI their license, Gratis serviceS) offices and at human service lijcense holders may not take a mule deer during muzzle loader season. • Used primal)' tags shall remain with the antlers or head until March centers. Copies of the proposed rules, • Special EX.perlmental Herd ReductIon Dee, Seasons 31.2021, Used ca.rcass tags shall remain with the meat until March the regulatory analysis relating to these A) Addihonal spedal door bow seasons will again be held m portions of the City of E!i$rnan::i<: Specific detaHs and areas open 10 hLJnting Will be determinad ~'the City of Fargo, HlJnters 31,2021 or until meat FS coo.sumed. rules, and the telephone call number for and private land in Burleigh wunt"j located south and east of the C~tyof Bismaock. Hunter .. muslsLJ'omit app~icatlrnls to the Department's Bismarck office along wtth a copy 01 their ~BJ"go who desire- to hum withfn the city limits of Bismarck must receilie t(espass pe.mits rrom tho;! Permit and $30.00 for each licer1S09-.
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