Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 76 - WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
Part V - Wild Quadrupeds and Wild Birds
Chapter 1 - Wild Quadrupeds
Section V-123 - Coastwide Nutria Control Program
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-123
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries does hereby establish regulations governing participation in the Coastwide Nutria Control Program. The administrative responsibility for this program shall rest with the Department Secretary; the Assistant Secretary, Office of Wildlife; and the Fur and Refuge Division.
1. The Coastwide Nutria Control
Program objective is to provide economic incentive, through an incentive
payment to participants, to encourage the harvest of up to 400,000 nutria
annually from coastal Louisiana. The incentive payment shall be the amount set
by the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (CWPPRA) Task
Force. For the purpose of this program, coastal Louisiana is bounded on the
north by Interstate 10 from the Louisiana-Texas line to Baton Rouge, Interstate
12 from Baton Rouge to Slidell, and Interstate 10 to the Louisiana-Mississippi
line.
2. Participant Application
Process
a. Participants must acquire a valid
Louisiana trapping license.
b.
Participants must submit a completed nutria control program participant
application to the department or its contractor.
c. To be considered complete, the application
must contain the following information:
i.
name;
ii. address;
iii. telephone number;
iv. Social Security number, and trapping
license number of applicant;
v. tax
receipt and a description of property to be trapped/hunted (acres, parish,
township, range, section);
vi.
name, address, and telephone number of landowner (private or public);
vii. signature of participant; and
viii. signature of landowner or designated
representative indicating permission to hunt or trap nutria on the described
property.
d. For
applications determined to be complete and valid, the participant will be
notified by mail that his/her registration is finalized and a nutria control
program registration number will be issued.
e. The participant must indicate if an
assistant will be delivering tails on his behalf to a collection center and the
participant must provide the name of the assistant(s) on the
application.
f. Applications
submitted to the department or its contractor by October 1 shall be processed
by the opening of trapping season. Applications submitted to the department or
its contractor after October 1 shall be processed in the order
received.
g. Applications listing
only waterbodies, without signature of an adjacent landowner or designated
representative, shall be considered incomplete.
h. Applications determined to be incomplete
or invalid will be returned to the applicant with an explanation as to why
registration could not be finalized.
3. Harvest of Nutria
a. Participants must possess a valid trapping
license and a nutria control program registration number.
b. Only nutria harvested during the open
trapping season, from coastal Louisiana and taken from property permitted can
be included in this program.
c.
Nutria may be taken by any legal method except that if taken with a shotgun,
steel shot must be used.
d.
Participants are required to remove carcasses from the trapping/hunting area or
if carcasses are not sold whole, they must be placed in such a manner as to
prohibit feeding on the carcasses by birds, including southern bald eagles.
Carcasses may be buried, placed in heavy overhead vegetation or concealed by
any other means necessary to prevent consumption by birds.
4. Collection of Nutria Tails for Payment
a. Collection stations will be established
across coastal Louisiana by the department or its contractor.
b. Evidence of nutria harvested shall be in
the form of delivering severed nutria tails to a collection station during a
designated period. Collections will begin on or about November 20. Specific
dates and times of collections will be established and advertised for each
station.
c. Participant or a
designated assistant must present the nutria control registration number and
proper identification to the department contractor.
d. Participant or designated assistant shall
present to the department contractor only fresh or well-preserved (iced,
frozen, salted) nutria tails in a manner that allows counting of individual
tails (e.g., tails cannot be frozen together in a block). Only whole tails,
greater than 7 inches in length will be accepted.
e. Participant shall declare parish, section,
township, and range in coastal Louisiana where animals were taken and indicate
method of take and carcass use. Tails from animals taken from outside of the
participants permitted property shall not qualify for payment in this
program.
f. Participant shall sign
the receipt/voucher provided by the department contractor to acknowledge number
of tails presented and accuracy of information provided.
5. Violation of any part of these regulations
is a Class 2 violation and conviction may result in disqualification from the
program.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:115.
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