PRINTER'S NO.  1783

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

1476

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY GERGELY, HANNA, READSHAW, WHITE, CALTAGIRONE, COHEN, D. COSTA, DALEY, EVERETT, HALUSKA, HORNAMAN, KULA, MAHONEY, MULLERY, K. SMITH AND GOODMAN, MAY 5, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON GAME AND FISHERIES, MAY 5, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated

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Statutes, further providing for elk hunting licenses.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 2706.2 of Title 34 of the Pennsylvania

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Consolidated Statutes is amended to read:

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§ 2706.2.  Elk hunting licenses.

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(a)  Application limitation.--Whenever the commission makes a

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determination to authorize a hunting season for the taking of

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elk, no person may submit more than one application for an elk

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hunting license in any license year.

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(b)  License auction.--The commission shall transfer one bull

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elk tag by April 30, 2012, and by April 30 of each year

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thereafter, to the Elk Tag Conservation Advisory Committee. The

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Elk Tag Conservation Advisory Committee is authorized to select

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a wildlife conservation organization, through an objective and

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established process, to auction off a special license, which

 


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shall be known as the "Elk Conservation Tag," to hunters

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interested in the opportunity to hunt one bull elk in the next

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license year immediately following the transfer subject to the

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following:

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(1)  One license shall be auctioned annually. Nothing in

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this subsection shall be construed to prevent a one-time

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transfer of the Elk Conservation Tag by the purchaser at

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auction if the tag is transferred without consideration to

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another properly licensed hunter for his use under the same

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terms and conditions as the original purchaser.

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(2)  The auction shall be open to residents and

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nonresidents of this Commonwealth.

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(3)  The [commission may, under 62 Pa.C.S. Pt. I 

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(relating to Commonwealth Procurement Code), contract with]

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Elk Tag Conservation Advisory Committee shall, under

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provisions set forth in this section, select a wildlife

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conservation organization to implement and conduct the

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auction. The commission shall promulgate regulations for the

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use of the bull elk license, remitting funds to the

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commission and conduct of the auction.

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(4)  The contracted organization shall retain no more

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than 20% of the proceeds from the auction. The contracted

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organization shall report annually to the commission on the

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use of the proceeds from the auction. The remaining proceeds

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from the auction shall be used by the commission for the elk

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program in this Commonwealth in addition to any other funds

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available to the commission for that purpose. The commission

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shall include in its annual report to the General Assembly

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the use of all proceeds from the auction.

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(5)  All license fees shall be paid to the commission.

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[(6)  This subsection shall expire July 1, 2013.]

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(c)  Establishment of advisory committee.--There is

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established an advisory committee to be known as the Elk Tag

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Conservation Advisory Committee.

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(d)  Members of advisory committee.--The advisory committee

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shall consist of five members, one of whom is to be appointed by

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each of the following: the Governor, the chairman and minority

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chairman of the Game and Fisheries Committee of the Senate and

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the chairman and minority chairman of the Game and Fisheries

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Committee of the House of Representatives. The Governor's

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appointee shall serve as chairman of the advisory committee.

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Appointment of the initial members of the advisory committee

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shall occur no later than April 1, 2012, or 15 days after the

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enactment of this subsection, whichever is later. Appointments

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of members of subsequent advisory committees shall occur no

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later than April 1 of each even-numbered year subsequent to

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2012.

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(e)  Term of advisory committee members.--The term of members

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of the advisory committee shall expire upon the expiration of

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the final scheduled day of elk season of every second year

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following their appointment.

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(f)  Vacancy in advisory committee.--Whenever a vacancy shall

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occur in the advisory committee, the appointing authority who

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appointed the member whose absence created the vacancy shall

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appoint another member to the committee to fill such vacancy for

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the remainder of the term.

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(g)  Reimbursement.--The advisory committee members shall

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serve without compensation.

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(h)  Request for proposals from wildlife conservation

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organizations.--The advisory committee shall request proposals

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from wildlife conservation organizations in the manner as

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provided by law.

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(i)  Selection.--Based on submitted proposals, by majority

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vote, the advisory committee shall select the wildlife

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conservation organization to conduct the auction. No wildlife

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conservation organization shall be chosen to conduct the auction

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in any two consecutive years.

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(j)  Responsibility to publicize.--The selected wildlife

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conservation organization shall be responsible for publicizing

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or causing to be publicized the time, date and procedure for the

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auction. These details shall be included in the bid submitted to

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the advisory committee and shall be considered by the advisory

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committee in the selection of the wildlife conservation

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organization. The auction shall occur on a date that will

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provide reasonable time before the commencement of the elk

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season for which the tag is to be used for the winner to make

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payment and take custody of the tag.

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(k)  Request for proposals.--Proposals shall be solicited

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through a request for proposals. Adequate public notice of the

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request for proposals shall be given a reasonable time prior to

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the date set for the opening of proposals. The advisory

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committee shall establish written policies regarding methods of

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public notice. The method of public notice may include any of

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the following:

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(1)  Electronic publication which is accessible to the

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general public.

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(2)  Issuance of invitations for bids to bidders on the

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solicitation mailing list of the commission.

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(3)  Publication in a newspaper of general circulation.

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Copies of requests for proposals shall be made available to

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any interested person upon request to the advisory committee.

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The commission may establish procedures for the distribution of

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requests for proposals, including the imposition of a fee to

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reimburse the commission for the costs of photocopying and

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mailing.

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(4)  Issuance of invitations for bids to anyone who

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submitted a bid in the previous five years and was

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unsuccessful.

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(5)  Placement on the commission's Internet website.

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(l)  Receipt of proposals.--Wildlife conservation

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organizations shall submit their proposals to ensure that their

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proposals are received prior to the time and date established

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for receipt of the proposals. Proposals shall be submitted in

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the format required by the request for proposals. Proposals

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shall be opened so as to avoid disclosure of their contents to

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competing wildlife conservation organizations.

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(m)  Evaluation.--The relative importance of the evaluation

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factors shall be fixed prior to opening the proposals.

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(n)  Selection of organization to conduct auction.--The

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responsible wildlife conservation organization whose proposal is

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determined in writing to be the most advantageous to the

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advisory committee, taking into consideration all evaluation

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factors, shall be selected to conduct the auction.

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Section 2.  This act shall take effect immediately.

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