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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 34 — GAME · Chapter 27

§ 2706.2. Elk hunting licenses.

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§ 2706.2. Elk hunting licenses.
(a)Application limitation.-- Whenever the commission makes a determination to authorize a hunting season for the taking of elk, no person may submit more than one application for an elk hunting license in any license year. The commission shall hold a random drawing of applications for the issuance of elk licenses under this subsection at the Elk Country Visitor Center in the Township of Benezette.
(b)Special conservation license auction.-- The commission is authorized to auction off a special license to hunters interested in the opportunity to hunt one elk subject to the following:
(1)One license shall be auctioned annually.
(2)The auction shall be open to residents and nonresidents of this Commonwealth.
(3)The commission may, under 62 Pa.C.S. Pt. I (relating to Commonwealth Procurement Code), contract with a wildlife conservation organization to implement and conduct the auction. The commission shall promulgate regulations for the use of the license, remitting funds to the commission and conduct of the auction.
(4)The contracted organization under paragraph (3):
(i)May retain administrative costs associated with the auction. The administrative costs shall be determined and agreed to by the contracted organization receiving the license prior to the license being awarded.
(ii)Shall return the proceeds remaining after retention of administrative costs under subparagraph
(i)to the commission to be used pursuant to the contract under paragraph
(3)in a manner consistent with the commission's elk management plan.
(iii)Shall report annually to the commission on the use of the proceeds from the auction. The commission shall, in its annual report to the General Assembly, include the use of all proceeds from the auction.
(5)All license fees shall be paid to the commission.
(6)(Deleted by amendment).
(c)Special-license fundraiser.-- In addition to any other elk license provided for under this section, the commission may hold a special-license fundraiser for hunters interested in the opportunity to hunt one elk, subject to the following:
(1)The commission may enter into a contract with a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit organization whose primary mission is the advancement of education, stewardship and habitat for the elk population in this Commonwealth and that is a participant in a public-private partnership for the management and operation of the Elk Country Visitor Center in Benezette Township, Elk County, to auction or raffle one elk license annually.
(2)The entity which contracts with the commission under paragraph
(1)may conduct a fundraiser for the opportunity for interested hunters to purchase the elk license. The fundraiser shall be open to all residents and nonresidents of this Commonwealth who wish to obtain the license. The subsequent use of the license must meet Federal and State hunting regulations.
(3)The entity which contracts with the commission under paragraph
(1)may retain administrative costs associated with the auction. The administrative costs shall be determined and agreed to by the entity receiving the license prior to the license being awarded.
(4)The proceeds remaining after retention of administrative costs under paragraph
(3)shall be returned to the commission and shall be used pursuant to the contract under paragraph
(1)in a manner consistent with the commission's elk management plan.
(5)The entity shall report annually to the commission on the use of the proceeds from the special-license fundraiser. The commission shall, in its annual report to the General Assembly, include the use of all proceeds from the special-license fundraiser.
(6)(Deleted by amendment).
(d)Background check.-- A recipient selected to receive a license under subsection
(b)or
(c)must be subjected to a background check prior to being awarded the license. If one or more serious game law violations resulting in license revocation within the preceding ten years or three or more game law violations within the preceding ten years are found, the license may not be awarded to the recipient, and another recipient shall be chosen.
34c2706.2v
(Dec. 20, 2000, P.L.783, No.111, eff. 60 days; Oct. 9, 2008, P.L.1375, No.101, eff. 60 days; July 9, 2014, P.L.1016, No.116, eff. imd.; Nov. 21, 2016, P.L.1317, No.168, eff. 60 days)
2016 Amendment. Act 168 deleted subsec. (c)(6).
2014 Amendment. Act 116 reenacted and amended the entire section.
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