relative to the use of body-worn cameras in county departments of corrections.
License and application fee revenues may not be used for chronic wasting disease (CWD) programs or administration.
License and application fee revenues may not be used for chronic wasting disease (CWD) programs or administration.
A bill to amend and reenact NDCC § 20.1‑02‑17 (use of hunting license and permit application fees)
Note on sources: Several unrelated bills from other states also use the number “HB 1236” in the materials provided. This summary addresses the North Dakota version introduced Nov. 12, 2024 (text amending NDCC 20.1‑02‑17).
To restrict how revenues from hunting and fishing licenses and application fees may be used by state wildlife authorities — specifically, to forbid use of those receipts for activities related to chronic wasting disease (CWD).
Amends ND Century Code § 20.1‑02‑17(2) to read (as inserted in the bill):
In short: license and application fee proceeds may be used for departmental programs and administration, but not for CWD‑related work.
If enacted, amends NDCC § 20.1‑02‑17 to impose a statutory prohibition on using hunting/fishing license and application fee proceeds for any CWD‑related departmental programs or administration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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