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Landowner Compensation Tag Program Update on Public Process

Issue O When annual counts are conducted to determine the number of tags a cooperator may qualify for, the total number statewide can exceed that allowed in statute. O Was 1.5% prior to statutory change in 2017 legislative session, now 2.5% of total deer and antelope tags authorized by Commission.

Steps Since August O Discuss process with Nevada Farm Bureau O Schedule stakeholder meetings in Elko, Ely, and Winnemucca O Letter sent to 105 cooperators on November 22, 2017

Letter as Distributed

Steps Since August O Distributed letter electronically to: O Nevada Farm Bureau O Cattleman s Association O Backcountry Hunters and Anglers O Carson Valley Chukar Club O Fraternity of the Desert Bighorn O Nevada Bighorns Unlimited (Fallon, Reno, and Midas O Nevada Bowhunters Association O Nevada Chukar Foundation O Nevada Muleys O Nevada Outfitters and Guides Association

Steps Since August O December 12 Elko 6 attendees O December 13 Ely 9 attendees O December 14 Winnemucca 6 attendees O Received 2 emails O Compiled list of options, shared with attendees

Steps Since August O Only 2 responses with preference (opposing)

Options Identified 1. All cooperators should receive a single compensation tag, and then the cooperators that have more than one compensation tag will be entered into a random drawing to see who will give up a single tag. No cooperator will be required to give up more than one tag (or two tags, if the number is great enough). 2. When reducing tags, reduce tags proportionally more in those areas with greater average tag values to protect the compensation received by those who receive less revenue. 3. Issue tags on a first-come, first-served basis, but ensure any cooperators that were denied a tag during one year are not denied in the following year.. 4. Use the first-come, first-served approach, but when you reach 75% allocation of the statutory limit, then change the number of animals you need to count to qualify for a tag to a higher number, perhaps 75.. 5. Cooperators with the most damage should receive their tags first; if a reduction must occur, eliminate the tags for those with the fewest first. 6. Increase the minimum count needed to receive a voucher for a tag when the limit is reached. 7. Increase the overall tag quota on mule deer and antelope.

Options Identified * 1. All cooperators should receive a single compensation tag, and then the cooperators that have more than one compensation tag will be entered into a random drawing to see who will give up a single tag. No cooperator will be required to give up more than one tag (or two tags, if the number is great enough). 2. When reducing tags, reduce tags proportionally more in those areas with greater average tag values to protect the compensation received by those who receive less revenue. 3. Issue tags on a first-come, first-served basis, but ensure any cooperators that were denied a tag during one year are not denied in the following year.. 4. Use the first-come, first-served approach, but when you reach 75% allocation of the statutory limit, then change the number of animals you need to count to qualify for a tag to a higher number, perhaps 75.. 5. Cooperators with the most damage should receive their tags first; if a reduction must occur, eliminate the tags for those with the fewest first. 6. Increase the minimum count needed to receive a voucher for a tag when the limit is reached. 7. Increase the overall tag quota on mule deer and antelope.

Options Identified * * 1. All cooperators should receive a single compensation tag, and then the cooperators that have more than one compensation tag will be entered into a random drawing to see who will give up a single tag. No cooperator will be required to give up more than one tag (or two tags, if the number is great enough). 2. When reducing tags, reduce tags proportionally more in those areas with greater average tag values to protect the compensation received by those who receive less revenue. 3. Issue tags on a first-come, first-served basis, but ensure any cooperators that were denied a tag during one year are not denied in the following year.. 4. Use the first-come, first-served approach, but when you reach 75% allocation of the statutory limit, then change the number of animals you need to count to qualify for a tag to a higher number, perhaps 75.. 5. Cooperators with the most damage should receive their tags first; if a reduction must occur, eliminate the tags for those with the fewest first. 6. Increase the minimum count needed to receive a voucher for a tag when the limit is reached. 7. Increase the overall tag quota on mule deer and antelope.

Urgency O In 2017, 360 compensation tags were qualified for issuance O In 2018, 327 compensation tags qualify O In 2018, statutory limit (2.5% total tags for deer and antelope) is 527 O Despite fewer tags, increasing interest O Better to identify a method before statutory limit is reached

Recommendation The Department recommends that the Commission VOTE TO SELECT A REGULATORY OPTION FOR EQUITABLY DISTRIBUTING LANDOWNER COMPENSATION TAGS IF THE STATUTORY LIMIT IS REACHED AND DIRECT THE DEPARTMENT TO INITIATE RULEMAKING TO IMPLEMENT THE SELECTED OPTION