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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2217513" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>Glad they will be limiting the use of them. It was voted on yesterday and the minutes have not been released but the proposal is listed here and will be approved and take effect Jan1 2022. No trail cameras on water holes at all. </p><p></p><p>JGS8163</p><p></p><p>****</p><p>In response to internal and external discussions and comments related to the December proposal, the commission, at its February 2021 meeting, voted 5-0 to open a separate rulemaking with proposed language that, if approved, would:</p><p></p><p>Prohibit the use of trail cameras for the purpose of taking or aiding in the take of wildlife within ¼ mile of a developed water source.</p><p></p><p>Allow the use of trail cameras to aid in the take of wildlife from February 1 through June 30 as long as the camera is not placed within ¼ mile of a developed water source.</p><p></p><p>This new proposed language presented in February does not replace the December proposed rule, but provides the commission with options to consider at the conclusion of both rulemaking processes.</p><p></p><p>View <a href="https://azgfd-portal-wordpress-pantheon.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/archive/Trail-Camera_March11_2021.pdf" target="_blank">UPDATED INFORMATION</a> about the two rule proposals (this document also includes an overview of comments received related to the December proposed rule – see second bullet down). A link to the document is also posted at <a href="https://www.azgfd.com/Agency/Commission/commissioncorner/" target="_blank">https://www.azgfd.com/Agency/Commission/commissioncorner/</a>.</p><p></p><p>Public comments related to the February rulemaking proposal are being accepted by email at <a href="mailto:rulemaking@azgfd.gov">rulemaking@azgfd.gov</a> from March 11 through April 11, 2021.</p><p></p><p>The final rulemaking for the December proposal will not be heard at the March 19 commission meeting as previously anticipated. The final rulemaking for both proposals will be heard at the June 11 commission meeting in Payson. At that meeting, the commission can approve either of the two final rules or terminate rulemaking altogether. Any change to the current trail camera rule will not go into effect prior to Jan. 1, 2022.*****</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2217513, member: 37460"] Glad they will be limiting the use of them. It was voted on yesterday and the minutes have not been released but the proposal is listed here and will be approved and take effect Jan1 2022. No trail cameras on water holes at all. JGS8163 **** In response to internal and external discussions and comments related to the December proposal, the commission, at its February 2021 meeting, voted 5-0 to open a separate rulemaking with proposed language that, if approved, would: Prohibit the use of trail cameras for the purpose of taking or aiding in the take of wildlife within ¼ mile of a developed water source. Allow the use of trail cameras to aid in the take of wildlife from February 1 through June 30 as long as the camera is not placed within ¼ mile of a developed water source. This new proposed language presented in February does not replace the December proposed rule, but provides the commission with options to consider at the conclusion of both rulemaking processes. View [URL='https://azgfd-portal-wordpress-pantheon.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/archive/Trail-Camera_March11_2021.pdf']UPDATED INFORMATION[/URL] about the two rule proposals (this document also includes an overview of comments received related to the December proposed rule – see second bullet down). A link to the document is also posted at [URL]https://www.azgfd.com/Agency/Commission/commissioncorner/[/URL]. Public comments related to the February rulemaking proposal are being accepted by email at [EMAIL]rulemaking@azgfd.gov[/EMAIL] from March 11 through April 11, 2021. The final rulemaking for the December proposal will not be heard at the March 19 commission meeting as previously anticipated. The final rulemaking for both proposals will be heard at the June 11 commission meeting in Payson. At that meeting, the commission can approve either of the two final rules or terminate rulemaking altogether. Any change to the current trail camera rule will not go into effect prior to Jan. 1, 2022.***** [/QUOTE]
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