(2) Quota Permits - Quota permits
shall be issued for the following hunt types as described below and as
designated by order of the Executive Director. A quota permit holder may take
the bag limit of wildlife during the hunt designated on the quota permit as
established by Commission rule.
(b) Quota Permit Exemptions.
1. Those persons exempt from license or
permit requirements by Section
379.353(1) and (2)(a), (c) or
(o), F.S., are also exempt from obtaining a
quota permit for all hunts except those designated as "no exemptions" in the
Executive Order as specified in subsection (1).
2. When a youth under 16 years of age
participates in a hunt that allows exempt hunters to hunt without a permit, the
supervisor, required by Section
790.22, F.S., may be a
non-hunting supervisor without a quota permit.
3. One person 18 years of age or older acting
as a supervisor, as required by Section
790.22, F.S., who does not have
a quota permit, may accompany a youth under 16 who holds a valid quota permit,
and may take wildlife but must share the bag limit of a single person with the
accompanying hunter.
4. On those
hunts specified as "no exemptions," one youth under 16 years of age who does
not have a quota permit may accompany a person 18 years of age or older who
holds a valid quota permit and participate in the hunt but must share the bag
limit of a single person with the accompanying hunter.
5. One person 21 years of age or older acting
as a supervisor as required by Section
379.3581(2)(b),
F.S., who does not have a quota permit may accompany a mentor license holder
who holds a valid quota permit and may take wildlife but must share the bag
limit of a single person with the accompanying hunter.
6. One mentor license holder who does not
have a quota permit may accompany a quota permit holder 21 years of age or
older and may participate in the hunt but must share the bag limit of a single
person with the accompanying hunter.
7. On all mobility-impaired hunts, one
non-hunting unlicensed assistant may accompany a mobility-impaired hunter with
a valid quota permit and participate in the hunt, provided the assistant may
not take wildlife with a gun, unless otherwise provided by area specific
regulation. The non-hunting assistant is in addition to one guest permit holder
as specified in Rule 68A-15.005, F.A.C.
8. On those hunts specified as family hunts,
one or two youth per quota permit, under 16 years of age but not younger than 8
years of age, may hunt as provided in Section
790.22, F.S., under the
supervision and in the presence of one adult not younger than 18 years of age.
The adult may only hunt when in the presence of at least one youth under 16
years of age but not younger than 8 years of age. Each hunter may take a daily
bag limit, unless otherwise provided by area-specific regulation, but no
additional hunters are allowed.
9.
Persons exempt from obtaining a quota permit for a hunt may bring an assistant
or supervisor that may participate in the hunt, provided the assistant or
supervisor has required licenses and permits (except for a quota permit) and
shall not take wildlife with a gun.
(c) Quota Permit Transferability.
1. Quota permits shall be nontransferable,
except that permits issued for Holton Creek WMA and the general gun permits
issued for Blackwater Dog Hunt Area may be transferred, subject to the
following restrictions:
a. Transferable quota
permits issued to a disabled hunter may only be transferred to another disabled
hunter.
b. Transferable quota
permits issued to a youth under 16 years of age may only be transferred to
another youth under 16 years of age.
c. Transferable quota permits issued to a
person 65 years of age or older may only be transferred to another person 65
years of age or older or to a youth under 16 years of age.
2. Quota permits issued to track vehicles and
airboats are nontransferable and only valid for the vehicle or vessel
designated on the permit except as provided by specific area
regulations.
(d) Guest
Permits.
1. Applicants issued a quota permit
for nontransferable archery, muzzleloading gun, general gun, wild hog,
mobility-impaired or spring turkey quota hunts may complete a FWC guest permit
and take a guest hunter, provided that:
a.
Only one guest permit may be used by each quota permit holder per day of the
hunt.
b. Guest permits shall be
nontransferable.
c. A guest permit must be completed for each
guest hunter that participates in the hunt.
2. On areas where zone tags are required, the
guest hunter must hunt in the same zone as the quota permit holder.
3. Persons who obtain a daily permit at a
check station shall not be eligible to take guest hunters.
4. Quota permit holders may only bring one
additional person as a guest hunter at any time.
5. Exempt hunters participating in a hunt
that allows quota permit exemptions are not considered to be a quota permit
holder's guest hunter at any time.
6. A completed guest permit shall be in the
guest hunter's possession, except youth under 16 years of age, a youth
supervisor, mentor license holders, and supervisors for mentor license holders
are not required to possess a guest permit.
7. All guest hunters must enter and exit the
area with the quota permit holder, share the same vehicle as the quota permit
holder, and cannot hunt on the area unless the quota permit holder is present
on the area.
8. The guests and
quota permit holder must share a single bag limit of deer, quail or wild
turkey, as specified under area specific rules. The quota permit holder shall
be responsible for both parties complying with the bag limit.
(e) Application, Selection, and
Issuance of Quota Permits.
1. Applicant
Requirements.
a. All applicants, unless exempt
from license or permit requirements by Subsection 379.353(1) or Paragraph
379.353 (2)(a), (c), or
(n) F.S., must have a valid Management Area
Permit, or a license or permit that includes a Management Area Permit, in order
to apply for a quota permit.
b.
Applicants for Track and Airboat Quota permits must also provide proof of a
current track vehicle registration or airboat vessel registration.
c. Applicants for the Youth Quota Hunts must
be at least eight years old by the first day of the earliest hunt date and less
than 16 years old on the last day of the latest hunt date that they apply
for.
d. Applicants for the
Mobility-impaired Quota Hunts must be certified mobility-impaired as
established by Rule 68A-9.008, F.A.C., and must have
their Mobility-impaired Certification Card in their possession when
hunting.
e. Applicants for the
Family Quota Hunts must be at least eighteen years old by the first day of the
earliest hunt date for which they apply.
f. Applicants for the Youth Turkey Hunt must
be less than 16 years old on the last day of the latest hunt date that they
apply for.
2. Phase I -
Application; Selection; Issuance.
a. Selection
Process - Quota permits for each hunt type shall be selected by random drawing
from the applications submitted during the Phase I application period based on
the highest number of accumulated preference points.
b. All applicants not issued a quota permit
in Phase I, shall receive one preference point annually for that specific quota
hunt type. Preference points shall accumulate by quota hunt type.
c. The ranking of a group application shall
be based on the member of the group with the lowest number of preference
points.
d. Applicants with
preference points that were awarded a nontransferable quota permit in Phase I
may return the permit to the Commission's Office of Licensing and Permitting
for re-issuance and to have preference points re-instated. In order to have the
original preference points re-instated and a preference point awarded for the
current year, the returned permit must be received at least 10 days prior to
the first hunt date listed on the permit.
e. Applicants with no preference points that
were awarded a nontransferable quota permit in Phase I may return the permit to
the Commission's Office of Licensing and Permitting for re-issuance. In order
to have a preference point awarded for the current year, the returned permit
must be received at least 10 days prior to the first hunt date listed on the
permit.
f. Applicants who fail to
apply during the Phase I application period for two consecutive years will
forfeit all preference points for that quota hunt type.
g. Only one application may be submitted per
applicant for each quota hunt type during Phase I, except that airboat and
track applicants may submit an application for each track or airboat registered
to the applicant.
h. Only one quota
permit may be issued per applicant during Phase I for each quota hunt
type.
i. An applicant that receives
a track quota permit during Phase I is not eligible to receive an airboat quota
permit during Phase I.
3.
Phase II - Application; Selection; Issuance.
a. Selection Process - Quota permits
remaining un-issued after the Phase I random drawing will be issued by random
drawing during Phase II.
b. An
applicant that is issued a quota permit in Phase I cannot apply for the same
quota hunt type in Phase II, except mobility-impaired.
c. Only one application per applicant may be
submitted and only one quota permit per applicant may be issued for each quota
hunt type during Phase II.
d. An
applicant that is issued a track quota permit in Phase I or II is not eligible
to receive an airboat quota permit during Phase II.
e. Nontransferable quota permits issued in
Phase II and returned to the Commission's Office of Licensing and Permitting at
least 10 days prior to the first hunt date listed on the permit shall be
reissued.
4. Phase III -
Application; Selection; Issuance.
a. Quota
permits, remaining un-issued after Phase II will be issued on a first-come,
first-served basis during Phase III.
b. No applicant shall be eligible to receive
more than one quota permit per hunt number, including permits that were issued
during Phase I and II.
c.
Applicants shall be limited to five (5) quota permits per quota hunt type,
including permits issued in Phase I and Phase II.
d. Nontransferable quota permits issued in
Phase III and returned to the Commission's Office of Licensing and Permitting
at least 10 days prior to the first hunt date listed on the permit shall be
reissued.
5. Re-issuance
of Quota permits - quota permits returned to the Commission may be re-issued on
a first-come, first-serve basis.