Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part V - Wild Quadrupeds and Wild Birds
Chapter 1 - Wild Quadrupeds
Section V-111 - Rules and Regulations for Participation in the Deer Management Assistance Program
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-111
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The following rules and regulations shall govern the Deer Management Assistance Program.
1. Application Procedure
a. Application for enrollment of a new
cooperator in the Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) must be submitted
to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries by August 1. Application for the
renewal enrollment of an active cooperator must be submitted to the Department
of Wildlife and Fisheries annually by September 1. Except lands enrolling in
Tier 1 DMAP within 5 miles of a Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) detection may
enroll at any time during the current season.
b. Applicants will select from 1 of 4 levels
of DMAP participation. Level 1 participation is limited to qualifying clubs of
1000 acres or more, unless the property is 40 acres or more and located within
5 miles of a CWD detection, and will require collection of complete harvest
data, including jaw bone removal, weights, antler measurements, and checking
females for lactation. Level 1 participation may require the submission of CWD
samples, per the Department's discretion, for properties within 5 miles of a
CWD detection. Issuance of both antlered and antlerless tags will be mandatory.
Level 2 participation is limited to clubs with 500 acres or more and will also
require collection of complete harvest data. Antlerless tags only will be
issued unless antlered tags are specifically requested and needed to meet
harvest objectives. Level 3 participation will be for tracts of 40 acres or
larger, and only require recording the total number of male and female deer
harvested. Only antlerless tags are available. Licensed deer farmers authorized
to hunt deer by Department of Agriculture and Forestry and Department of
Wildlife and Fisheries are eligible to participate in this level. Level 4
participation will only require recording the total number of male and female
deer harvested and is only available for nuisance deer issues such as crop or
lawn depredation. Only antlerless tags will be issued. There is no acreage
minimum for level 4.
c. Each
application for a new cooperator must be accompanied by a legal description of
lands to be enrolled and a map of the property. Renewal applications must be
accompanied by a legal description and map only if the boundaries of the
enrolled property have changed from records on file from the previous hunting
season. This information will remain on file in the appropriate ecoregion field
office.
d. Fee schedule:
i. tier 1-fee dependent on acreage and
distance to a CWD detection:
(a). 1,000-1,500
acres-$250;
(b). 1,501-10,000
acres-$300;
(c). 10,001-20,000
acres-$500;
(d). 20,001-50,000
acres-$1,500;
(e). 50,001-75,000
acres-$2,500;
(f). >75,000
acres-$3,750 minimum, to be negotiated;
(g). [GREATER THAN EQUAL TO]40 acres or more
and within 5 miles of a CWD detection-no fee;
ii. tier 2-fee dependent on acreage:
(a). 500-1,500 acres-$150;
(b). 1,501-10,000 acres-$200;
(c). 10,001-20,000 acres-$500;
(d). 20,001-50,000 acres-$1,500;
(e). 50,001-75,000 acres-$2,500;
(f). >75,000 acres-$3,750 minimum, to be
negotiated;
iii. tier
3-fee dependent on acreage:
(a). 40-500
acres-$100;
(b). 501-1,500
acres-$150;
(c). 1,501-10,000
acres-$200;
(d). 10,001-20,000
acres-$500;
(e). 20,001-50,000
acres-$1,500;
(f). 50,001-75,000
acres-$2,500;
(g). >75,000
acres-$3,750 minimum, to be negotiated;
iv. tier 4-no acreage minimum, no
fee.
e. DMAP fees must be
paid to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Fiscal Section prior to
September 15.
f. An agreement must
be completed and signed by the official representative of the cooperator and
submitted to the appropriate ecoregion field office for approval. This
agreement must be completed and signed annually.
g. Entrances and public road frontage of
lands enrolled in DMAP shall be clearly marked and posted with DMAP signs in
compliance with
R.S.
56:110 and the provisions of
R.S.
56:110 are only applicable to property
enrolled in DMAP. DMAP signs shall be removed if the land is no longer enrolled
in DMAP. Rules and regulations for compliance with
R.S.
56:110 are as follows.
i. The color of DMAP signs shall be orange.
The words "DMAP" and "posted" shall be printed on the sign in letters no less
than four inches in height. Signs may be constructed of any material and
minimum size is 111/4 inches x 111/4 inches.
ii. Signs will be placed at 1000-foot
intervals along any public road frontage and at all points of ingress and
egress used by motorized vehicles to access the property.
h. By enrolling in the DMAP, cooperators
agree to allow department personnel access to their lands for management
surveys, investigation of violations and other inspections deemed appropriate
by the department. The person listed on the DMAP application as the contact
person will serve as the liaison between the DMAP cooperator and the
department.
i. Each cooperator that
enrolls in DMAP is strongly encouraged to provide keys or lock combinations
annually to the enforcement division of the Department of Wildlife and
Fisheries for access to main entrances of the DMAP property. Provision of keys
is voluntary. However, the cooperator's compliance will ensure that DMAP
enrolled properties will be properly and regularly patrolled.
j. Large acreage ownerships (10,000 acres)
may further act as cooperators and enroll additional noncontiguous tracts of
land deemed sub-cooperators. Sub-cooperators shall be defined by the large
acreage ownerships lease agreements. Non-contiguous sub-cooperator lands
enrolled by large acreage ownerships will have the legal description and a map
included for those parcels enrolled as sub-cooperators. Sub-cooperators shall
be subject to the same requirements, rules and regulations as
cooperators.
k. The department may
grant season extensions to hunt deer with any legal weapon, up to either 15
days prior to or after the established season framework for the regular deer
area season, if requested by the DMAP level 1 cooperator in order to fulfill
property-specific objectives and goals if biological reasons and limitations
exist that support such extensions. Additionally, the department may grant
season extensions to hunt rabbits and squirrels by any legal means for up to 10
days after the established rabbit and squirrel season framework, if requested
by the DMAP level 1 cooperator in order to fulfill property-specific objectives
and goals if biological reasons and limitations exist that support such
extensions.
2. Tags
a. A prescribed number of special tags will
be provided by the department to each cooperator/sub-cooperator in DMAP to
affix to deer taken as specified by the program participation level. These tags
shall be used during all seasons. Tags are only authorized on DMAP lands for
which the tags were issued.
b. Each
hunter must have a tag in his possession while hunting on DMAP land in order to
harvest an antlerless deer (or antlered deer if antlered deer tags are issued).
Antlerless deer may be harvested any day of the deer season on property
enrolled in DMAP provided a DMAP tag is possessed by the hunter at time of
harvest. The tag shall be attached through the hock in such a manner that it
cannot be removed before the deer is transported. The DMAP tag will remain with
the deer so long as the deer is kept in the camp or field, is enroute to the
domicile of its possessor, or until it has been stored at the domicile of its
possessor, or divided at a cold storage facility and has become identifiable as
food rather than as wild game. The DMAP number shall be recorded on the
possession tag of the deer or any part of the animal when divided and properly
tagged.
c. DMAP tagged antlered or
antlerless deer harvested on property enrolled in DMAP do not count in the
daily or season bag limit.
d. All
unused tags shall be returned 30 days after the close of the season to the
ecoregion field office which issued the tags.
3. Records
a. Cooperators/sub-cooperators are
responsible for keeping accurate records on forms provided by the department
for all deer harvested on lands enrolled in the program. Mandatory information
includes tag number, sex of deer, date of kill, name of person taking the deer,
LDWF i.d. number and biological data (age, weight, antler measurements,
lactation) as deemed essential by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Deer
Section. Biological data collection must meet quality standards established by
the Deer Section. Documentation of mandatory information shall be kept daily by
the cooperator/sub-cooperator. Additional information may be requested
depending on management goals of the cooperator/sub-cooperator.
b. Information on deer harvested shall be
submitted 30 days after the close of the season to the ecoregion field office
handling the particular cooperator/sub-cooperator.
c. The contact person shall provide this
documentation of harvested deer to the department upon request.
Cooperators/sub-cooperators who do not have a field camp will be given 48 hours
to provide this requested documentation.
B. Suspension and cancellation of DMAP Cooperators/Sub-Cooperators
1. Failure of the
cooperator/sub-cooperator to follow these rules and regulations may result in
suspension and cancellation of the program on those lands involved. Failure to
make a good faith attempt to follow harvest recommendations may also result in
suspension and cancellation of the program.
a.
Suspension of cooperator/sub-cooperator from DMAP. Suspension of the
cooperator/sub-cooperator from DMAP, including forfeiture of unused tags, will
occur immediately for any misuse of tags, failure to tag any antlerless deer,
or failure to submit records to the department for examination in a timely
fashion. Suspension of the cooperator/sub-cooperator, including forfeiture of
unused tags, may also occur immediately if other DMAP rules or wildlife
regulations are violated. Upon suspension of the cooperator/sub-cooperator from
DMAP, the contact person may request a Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
hearing within 10 working days to appeal said suspension. Cooperation by the
DMAP cooperator/sub-cooperator with the investigation of the violation will be
taken into account by the department when considering cancellation of the
program following a suspension for any of the above listed reasons. The
cooperator/sub-cooperator may be allowed to continue with the program on a
probational status if, in the judgment of the department, the facts relevant to
a suspension do not warrant cancellation.
b. Cancellation of cooperator/sub-cooperator
from DMAP. Cancellation of a cooperator/sub-cooperator from DMAP may occur
following a guilty plea or conviction for a DMAP rule or regulation violation
by any individual or member hunting on the land enrolled in DMAP. The
cooperator/sub-cooperator may not be allowed to participate in DMAP for one
year following the cancellation for such guilty pleas or conviction. Upon
cancellation of the cooperator/sub-cooperator from DMAP, the contact person may
request an administrative hearing within 10 working days to appeal said
cancellation.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:110.1 and R.S. 56:115.
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