Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 301 - TOURISM, ARTS AND HERITAGE CABINET - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES
Chapter 5 - Licensing
Section 301 KAR 5:100 - Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024

RELATES TO: KRS 150.236

NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 150.025 authorizes the department to establish administrative regulations necessary to carry out the purpose of KRS Chapter 150. KRS 150.236 authorizes the department to promulgate administrative regulations regarding the suspension of hunting or fishing privileges for persons whose hunting or fishing privileges have been suspended or revoked by other jurisdictions. KRS 150.238 authorizes the department to enter into reciprocal agreements with other states regarding fish and wildlife violations. This administrative regulation establishes the provisions of a reciprocal interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.

Section 1. Definitions.

(1) "Citation" means any summons, complaint, ticket, penalty assessment, or other official document issued by a wildlife officer or other peace officer for a wildlife violation containing an order that requires the person to respond.

(2) "Collateral" means any cash or other security deposited to secure an appearance for trial, in connection with the issuance by a wildlife officer or other peace officer of a citation for a wildlife violation.

(3) "Compliance" means:
(a) The act of answering a citation through appearance at a court or tribunal;

(b) Payment of fines, costs, and surcharges, if any; or

(c) Both paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection.

(4) "Conviction" means:
(a) A conviction, including any court conviction, of any offense related to the preservation, protection, management, or restoration of wildlife prohibited by state statute, law, administrative regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule;

(b) A forfeiture of bail, bond, or other security deposited to secure appearance by a person charged with having committed any offense;

(c) Payment of a penalty assessment;

(d) A plea of nolo contendere; or

(e) The imposition of a deferred or suspended sentence by the court.

(5) "Home state" means the state of primary residence of a person.

(6) "Issuing state" means the party state that issues a wildlife citation to the violator.

(7) "License" means any license, wildlife permit, or other public document that conveys to the person to whom it was issued the privilege of pursuing, possessing, or taking any wildlife regulated by statute, law, administrative regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule of a party state.

(8) "Licensing authority" means the department within each party state authorized by law to issue or approve licenses or permits to hunt, fish, trap, or possess wildlife.

(9) "Party state" means any state that enacts legislation to become a member of the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.

(10) "Personal recognizance" means an agreement by a person made at the time of issuance of the wildlife citation that the person will comply with the terms of that citation.

(11) "State" means any state, territory, or possession of the United States.

(12) "Suspension" means any revocation, denial, or withdrawal of any or all license privileges or rights, including the privilege or right to apply for, purchase, or exercise the benefits conferred by any license.

(13) "Terms of the citation" means those conditions and options expressly stated upon the citation.

(14) "Wildlife" means:
(a)
1. All species of animals, including mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, and crustaceans; and

2. Food, fish, and shellfish; and

(b) That are:
1. Defined as wildlife, food fish, or shell fish in that specific jurisdiction; and

2. Protected by or otherwise regulated by statute, administrative regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule in that specific jurisdiction.

(15) "Wildlife law" means any statute, law, administrative regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule developed and enacted to manage wildlife resources and the use thereof.

(16) "Wildlife officer" means any individual authorized by a party state to issue a citation for a wildlife violation.

(17) "Wildlife violation" means any cited violation of a statute, law, administrative regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule developed and enacted to manage wildlife resources and the use thereof.

Section 2. Procedures for the Issuing State.

(1) If issuing a citation for a wildlife violation, a wildlife officer shall issue a citation to any person whose primary residence is in a party state in the same manner as if the person were a resident of the home state and shall not require the person to post collateral to secure appearance, subject to the exceptions established in subsection (2) of this section, if the officer receives the person's personal recognizance that the person shall comply with the terms of the citation.

(2) Personal recognizance shall be acceptable if:
(a) Not prohibited by local law or the compact manual adopted by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources; and

(b) The violator provides adequate proof of the violator's identification to the wildlife officer.

(3) Upon conviction or failure of a person to comply with the terms of a wildlife citation, the appropriate official shall report the conviction or failure to comply to the licensing authority of the party state in which the wildlife citation was issued. The report shall be made in accordance with procedures of the issuing state and shall contain the information established in the Compact Manual.

(4) Upon receipt of the report of conviction or noncompliance required by subsection (3) of this section, the licensing authority of the issuing state shall transmit to the licensing authority in the home state of the violator the information in a form and content as established in the Compact Manual.

Section 3. Procedures for Home State.

(1) Upon receipt of a report of failure to comply with the terms of a citation from the licensing authority of the issuing state, the licensing authority of the home state shall notify the violator, shall initiate a suspension action in accordance with the home state's suspension procedures, and shall suspend the violator's license privileges or rights until satisfactory evidence of compliance with the terms of the wildlife citation has been submitted by the issuing state to the home state licensing authority. Due process rights shall be provided to any person who is issued a citation pursuant to this administrative regulation.

(2) Upon receipt of a report of conviction from the licensing authority of the issuing state, the licensing authority of the home state shall enter the conviction in its records and shall treat the conviction as if it occurred in the home state for the purposes of the suspension of license privileges.

(3) The licensing authority of the home state shall maintain a record of actions taken and make reports to issuing states as established in the Compact Manual.

Section 4. Reciprocal Recognition of Suspension. All party states shall recognize the suspension of license privileges or rights of any person by any state as if the violation on which the suspension is based had in fact occurred in the state and would have been the basis for suspension of license privileges or rights in the reciprocal state.

Section 5. The commissioner shall designate a department representative who shall serve as the department's compact administrator.

Section 6. Appeals.

(1) A person who is convicted pursuant to this administrative regulation or who is found to have committed a violation in another state that warrants the department denying a hunting license, fishing license, trapping license, or any wildlife permit, may appeal the decision and request in writing an administrative hearing within thirty (30) days of the denial.

(2) Upon receipt of a written request for an administrative hearing, the department shall set the date, time, and place of the hearing and shall notify the person by regular U.S. mail.

(3) An administrative hearing conducted pursuant to this section shall be held in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.

Section 7. Effective Dates of Suspensions. Only violations that are committed on or after April 4, 2008, and resulting suspensions, shall be subject to the provisions of the compact.

Section 8. Incorporation by Reference.

(1) "Compact Manual", 2/08, is incorporated by reference.

(2) This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, Arnold L. Mitchell Building, #1 Sportsman's Lane, Frankfort, Ky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 150.025, 150.236, 150.238

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