Perhaps this should be moved to the Conservation & Policy Board?
The process for the striped bass recreational catch and release regulatory changes is:
Nov. 16 – Scoping Meeting
Nov. 16-23 – Regulatory ideas will be placed on the fisheries draft page - Maryland Fisheries Service Draft Regulations - and the public may provide feedback through the electronic feedback on the website or by faxing (410-260-8310) or mailing us comments (comments must be received by COB Nov. 23)
Nov. 24 – Final proposal will be submitted to AELR (legislative committee) by COB; DNR will post up what we submitted on our proposed regulations webpage - Maryland Fisheries Service Proposed Regulations
Dec. 11 – proposed regulations go to the Division of State Documents to be published in the Maryland Register
Jan. 4 – proposed regulations appear in Maryland Register and public comment period begins (comments can be made by email – fisheriespubliccomment@dnr.state.md.us; by fax – 410-260-8310; or by mail)
Feb. 3 – public comment period ends
Feb. 17 – DNR can adopt proposed regulations
Feb. 26 – final decision appears in Maryland Register
March 8 – proposed regulations become effective
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Last edited by B-Faithful; 11-17-2009 at 01:51 AM.
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Perhaps this should be moved to the Conservation & Policy Board?
Well , that is somewhat better. At least there is more time to argue our case.
What could be more mundane than dying of old age or of natural causes when there is death by misadventure to be pursued ? Skip
That is a good thing!. You can believe the Feds are taking all of this in also.
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Should be an interesting winter. Thanks for posting this info Greg.
Paul
Ellicott City, Md
As I see it you have two chances to exercise your freedom of typing!
March 8..hmmm..just in time to close the flats season..they've got it planned down to the day. Better be a lot of phone calls and typing. Wonder what fish species they go to next?
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