483A.3B - GAME BIRD HABITAT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS.

        483A.3B  GAME BIRD HABITAT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS.         1.  Allocation of revenue -- accounts.  All revenue collected      from increases in wildlife habitat fees as provided in section      483A.3, subsection 3, that is deposited in the state fish and game      protection fund shall be allocated as follows:         a.  Two dollars of each wildlife habitat fee collected shall      be allocated to the game bird wetlands conservation account.         b.  One dollar of each wildlife habitat fee collected shall be      allocated to the game bird buffer strip assistance account.         c.  Notwithstanding section 12C.7, subsection 2, interest or      earnings on moneys collected from wildlife habitat fees that are      deposited in each account created under this section shall be      credited to that account.  Notwithstanding section 8.33 or section      456A.17, moneys credited to each account created under this section      shall not revert to the state general fund at the close of a fiscal      year.         d.  All revenue generated by increases in the wildlife habitat      fee as provided in section 483A.3, subsection 3, shall be used as      provided in this section, except for that part which is specified by      the department for use in paying administrative expenses as provided      in section 456A.17.         2.  Game bird wetlands conservation program.         a.  All moneys allocated to the game bird wetlands      conservation account shall be used by the department only to carry      out the purposes of the game bird wetlands conservation program and      shall be used in addition to funds already being expended by the      department each year for wetlands conservation purposes.         b.  The purpose of the game bird wetlands conservation program      is to create a sustained source of revenue to be used by the      department to qualify for federal matching funds that are available      for wetlands conservation and to undertake projects in conjunction      with soil and water conservation districts, county conservation      boards, and other partners that will aid in wetlands and associated      habitat conservation in the state, including the acquisition,      restoration, maintenance, or preservation of wetlands and associated      habitat.         c. (1)  All moneys that are allocated to the game bird      wetlands conservation account shall accumulate in the account until      the account balance is equal to one million dollars or an amount      sufficient to be used by the department to qualify for federal      matching funds.  Each time the account balance reaches an amount      sufficient to be used by the department to qualify for federal      matching funds, the department shall apply for such matching funds,      and upon obtaining such funds, shall expend the state and federal      revenues available at that time to undertake projects as set forth in      paragraph "b".         (2)  Additional moneys that are generated by game bird wildlife      habitat fees and allocated to the game bird wetlands conservation      account shall again accumulate in the account, and each time the      account balance is equal to one million dollars or an amount      sufficient to be used by the department to qualify for federal      matching funds, the department shall again apply for federal matching      funds, and upon obtaining such funds, shall expend the state and      federal revenues available at that time to undertake projects as set      forth in paragraph "b".         d.  The department shall use all state revenue and federal      matching funds obtained under the federal North American Wetlands      Conservation Act to undertake the purposes of the game bird wetlands      conservation program as set forth in paragraph "b".  State      revenue allocated to the account shall be used by the department only      for projects that increase public recreational hunting opportunities      in the state and shall not be used for projects on private land that      is not accessible to the public for recreational hunting.         3.  Game bird buffer strip assistance program.         a.  All moneys allocated to the game bird buffer strip      assistance account shall be used by the department only to carry out      the purposes of the game bird buffer strip assistance program and      shall be used in addition to funds already being expended by the      department each year for such purposes.  The department shall not      reduce the amount of other funds being expended for these purposes as      of July 1, 2007.         b.  The purpose of the game bird buffer strip assistance      program is to increase landowner participation in federally funded      conservation programs that benefit game birds and to increase      opportunities for recreational hunting on private lands.  To the      extent possible, moneys allocated to the game bird buffer strip      assistance account shall be used in conjunction with and to qualify      for additional funding from private conservation organizations and      other state and federal agencies to accomplish the purposes of the      program.  The funds may be used to provide private landowners with      cost-sharing assistance for habitat improvement practices on projects      that are not eligible for federal programs or where federal funding      for such projects is not adequate.  The department may utilize the      funds to provide marketing and outreach efforts to landowners in      order to maximize landowners' use of federal conservation programs.      The department may coordinate such marketing and outreach efforts      with soil and water conservation districts and other partners.         c. (1)  All moneys that are allocated to the game bird buffer      strip assistance account shall accumulate in the account for a period      of three years.  At the end of the three-year period, the moneys in      the account shall be used by the department to carry out the purposes      of the game bird buffer strip assistance program as set forth in      paragraph "b".  The department shall, by rule pursuant to chapter      17A, establish eligibility requirements for the program and      procedures for applications for and approval of projects to be funded      under the program.  The department shall expend moneys from the      account only for projects on private land that is accessible to the      public for recreational hunting.         (2)  Additional moneys that are generated by game bird wildlife      habitat fees and allocated to the game bird buffer strip assistance      account shall accumulate in the account and shall be used by the      department every three years as set forth in subparagraph (1).  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 194, §4         Referred to in § 483A.3