Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 3 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
Division 10 - Conservation Commission
Chapter 11 - Wildlife Code: Special Regulations for Department Areas
Section 3 CSR 10-11.110 - General Provisions
Universal Citation: 3 MO Code of State Regs 10-11.110
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment references new sections of Chapter 11, clarifies exceptions to the prohibition of digging, excavating, and using trail cameras, and clarifies rules about special use permits.
(1) Department areas may be used only as authorized by this chapter, except these rules shall not restrict department employees or their designees when conducting offcial events or activities. Department areas may be used only in accordance with the following:
(A) Department areas designated as
open to the public may be accessed and used for hiking, sightseeing, and nature
observation. The locations and times when department areas may be entered,
remained on, or used for these activities may be further restricted by this
chapter, signs, or area maps.
(B)
The following activities are allowed on department areas as further authorized
by this chapter:
1. Commercial use (See
3 CSR
10-11.111);
2. Photography and videography (See
3 CSR
10-11.112);
3. Entering or remaining on department areas,
or designated portions of department areas (See
3 CSR
10-11.115);
4. Possession of pets and hunting dogs (See
3 CSR
10-11.120);
5. Field trials (See
3 CSR
10-11.125);
6. Use of vehicles, bicycles, horses, and horseback
riding (See 3 CSR 10-11.130);
7. Collecting of nuts, berries, fruits,
edible wild greens, and mushrooms (See
3 CSR
10-11.135);
8. Camping (See
3 CSR
10-11.140);
9. Tree stands (See
3 CSR
10-11.145);
10. Target shooting and use of shooting ranges (See
3 CSR
10-11.150);
11. Decoys and blinds (See
3 CSR
10-11.155);
12. Use of boats and motors (See
3 CSR
10-11.160);
13. Taking bullfrogs and green frogs (See
3 CSR
10-11.165);
14. Hunting (See
3 CSR
10-11.180 through
3 CSR
10-11.186 and
3 CSR
10-11.190 through
3 CSR
10-11.191);
15. Trapping (See
3 CSR
10-11.187);
16. Fishing (See
3 CSR
10-11.200 through
3 CSR
10-11.215);
17. Taking feral swine (See
3 CSR
10-11.220);
(C) The following activities are prohibited
on department areas and may not be authorized by a special use permit:
1. Destruction, defacing, or removal of
department property;
2. Digging or
excavating, except for scientific purposes as authorized by a Letter of
Authorization for Plant Collecting;
3. Guiding for pay;
4. Military or law enforcement training by
nongovernment entities;
5. Placing
of grain, salt products, minerals, and other consumable products on
land;
6. Placing or using trail or
game cameras or other similar devices, except for scientific purposes as
authorized by a Wildlife Collector's Permit;
7. Use of paint ball, airsoft, or similar
projectile weapons not specifically authorized by this Code;
8. Placement of honey bee apiaries;
9. Parking or storage of watercraft and
commercial vehicles during closed hours;
10. Use of freworks;
11. Use of remote-controlled boats or land
vehicles;
12. Prospecting,
exploring, mining, or extracting minerals, metals, oil, natural gas, or other
nonrenewable resources, except as specifically approved by the commission;
and
13. Commercial or political
advertising, except for commercial advertising by authorized concessionaires or
by vendors participating in department events;
(D) Activities not listed in subsections
(1)(A), (1)(B), or (1) (C) of this rule may be authorized by a special use
permit when the activity is compatible with other authorized
activities.
(E) Issuance of a
special use permit is at the discretion of the department. Application for a
special use permit as required by this chapter does not guarantee that one will
be issued. All persons entering, remaining on, or using a department area
pursuant to a special use permit shall abide by the specific conditions stated
on the permit;
(F) Signs, posted
regulations, or area maps may further restrict activities in accordance with
this chapter, including designating portions of department areas as open or
closed to public use. Area managers may temporarily close or change regulations
on department areas through posting to protect the public from hazardous
conditions and threats to public safety, to protect fish and wildlife
resources, and for special events or resource management activities where
public use conflicts are likely to occur. All persons entering, remaining on,
or using a department area shall abide by signs, posted regulations, and area
maps;
(G) Collecting or possessing
wild plants and wild animals (including invertebrates) and unprocessed parts
thereof must be authorized by a Letter of Authorization for Plant Collecting or
a Wildlife Collector's Permit, respectively, except as otherwise authorized in
this Code;
(H) Waste containers
may be used only for disposal of garbage, trash, refuse, or rubbish generated
on the department area;
(I)
Possession of food and beverage containers made of glass are prohibited on the
following conservation areas:
1. Amidon
Memorial Conservation Area within the Castor River Shut-Ins Natural Area;
and
2. Lon Sanders Canyon
Conservation Area;
(J)
On Thomas Hill Reservoir, swimming, sailboarding, scuba diving, and water
skiing are permitted, except water skiing is prohibited north of Highway T on
the Stinking Creek Arm of the lake and on the warm water arm of the lake
upstream from the marker buoys; and
(K) On Rockwoods Reservation, rock climbing is allowed
only in designated and posted areas.
*Original authority: 252.240, RSMo 1972, amended 1984.
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