150.175 Kinds of licenses and tags.
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performed under the licenses and tags, subject to the other provisions of this chapter and
subject to administrative regulations promulgated under this chapter, shall be as follows:
(1) Statewide resident sport fishing license, which authorizes the holder to take fishes by angling, or take crayfish by a minnow seine, or by hand, to take minnows by the
use of a minnow seine, minnow trap, or dip net, or to take fishes by grabbing,
gigging, snagging, snaring, jugging, and bow and arrow, and to take frogs and
turtles from any waters in any county of this state open for such purposes and
subject to the limitations in this chapter and additional limitations that the
department may from time to time prescribe. This license shall not authorize the
holder to sell fish; (2) A short-term sport fishing license, which authorizes the holder to perform all acts authorized by a statewide sport fishing license and subject to the same limitations or
prescribed administrative regulations. This license shall not authorize the holder to
sell fish; (3) A resident commercial fishing license and a nonresident commercial fishing license, which authorize a holder to perform any act authorized by a sport fishing license
and to take rough fishes from the waters of the state by the use of commercial
fishing gear as prescribed by administrative regulation. The license shall also
authorize the holder to sell rough fishes, other than those protected by
administrative regulation; (4) A commercial fishing gear tag, which shall be attached to each piece of commercial fishing gear including hoop nets, slat traps, trotline, wing nets, and to each one
hundred (100) feet of linear gear or portion thereof in use, including commercial
seines, gill nets, or trammel nets. Commercial gear tags may be issued only to a
person holding a resident or nonresident commercial fishing license; (5) Live fish and bait dealer's licenses, resident and nonresident, which authorize the holder to sell bait and live fish as may be prescribed by administrative regulation; (6) Musseling licenses, resident and nonresident, which authorize the holder to take mussels for commercial purposes as may be prescribed by administrative regulation; (7) A statewide resident hunting license, which authorizes the holder to take or pursue wild animals, wild birds, frogs, and turtles with gun, bow and arrow, dog, or falcon,
or to participate in a fox-hunting party engaged in the hunting or pursuing of foxes
with dogs for sport, according to the provisions of the laws and administrative
regulations of the department; (8) A junior statewide hunting license, which may be issued to a person before he or she has reached his or her sixteenth birthday, and which authorizes the holder to
exercise all the privileges authorized by a statewide hunting license. No junior
hunting license shall be issued without the written permission of parent, guardian,
or person having custody of the person under sixteen (16) years of age; (9) Trapping licenses, resident and nonresident, which authorize the holder to take wild animals by trapping upon his or her own lands or upon the lands of another person, if the holder of the license has first obtained oral or written consent as provided in
KRS 150.092 and administrative regulation; (10) Taxidermist licenses, commercial and noncommercial, which authorize the holder to engage in the act of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of wildlife; (11) A commercial guide's license, which authorizes the holder to guide hunting and fishing parties according to the provisions of the laws and administrative
regulations of the department; (12) Fur buyer's licenses, resident and nonresident, which authorize the holder to buy raw furs from licensed trappers and hunters and to sell raw furs so purchased.
Applicants for the license shall state the number of premises to be used and shall
display at each a copy of the license as furnished by the department, except that the
commissioner may limit the number of copies furnished and may revoke the license
for violation; (13) A fur processor's license, which may be issued only to a resident, a partnership, firm, or corporation of this state and which authorizes the holder to buy raw furs
when in legal possession for processing, manufacture, or retention in cold storage or
for resale; (14) A nonresident sport fishing license, which authorizes the holder to perform any act authorized by a resident statewide sport fishing license. This license shall not
authorize the holder to sell fish; (15) A nonresident annual hunting license, which authorizes the holder to perform any act authorized by a resident statewide hunting license; (16) Shoot-to-retrieve field trial permits, four (4) day and single day, which authorize a permit holder to conduct a shoot-to-retrieve field trial on private or government-
owned lands. With a four (4) day permit, all participants, whether residents or
nonresidents, shall not be required to possess any other license to participate in the
permitted field trial, and the permit shall expire four (4) days after the date on which
the field trial began. With the single day permit, the permit is valid for one (1) day
and all participants shall have a valid resident or nonresident annual Kentucky
hunting license. A permit is not required to conduct a shoot-to-retrieve field trial on
a licensed shooting preserve; however, all participants that take or attempt to take
game shall have in their possession a resident or nonresident annual Kentucky
hunting license; (17) Game permits and junior game permits, which, in combination with a valid statewide hunting license or a valid junior statewide hunting license, authorize the
holder to take or pursue the specified game species in any designated open area of
this state, during the open season and according to the provisions of the laws and
administrative regulations governing the hunting; (18) A combination hunting and fishing license, which authorizes only resident holders to perform all acts valid under either a sport fishing or hunting license; (19) A trout permit, which in combination with a valid statewide fishing license, authorizes the holder to take trout by angling or as may be prescribed by
administrative regulation; (20) A commercial waterfowl permit, which authorizes the holder to establish and operate a commercial waterfowl hunting preserve; (21) A short-term hunting license, which authorizes the holder to perform all acts authorized by a statewide hunting license according to the provisions of the laws
and administrative regulations of the department; (22) A joint statewide resident sport fishing license issued to a husband and wife which authorizes them to take fish as provided in subsection (1) of this section. The
license fee for this joint license shall be ten percent (10%) less than the license fee
set by the commission for two (2) statewide resident sport fishing licenses; (23) A Kentucky waterfowl permit, which in combination with a valid statewide hunting license and compliance with applicable federal law, authorizes the holder to take or
pursue waterfowl and migratory shore or upland game birds; (24) A pay lake license which authorizes the holder to operate privately owned impounded waters for fishing purposes for which a fee is charged; (25) A migratory game bird permit, which, in combination with a statewide hunting license and compliance with applicable federal law, allows the holder to take
migratory shore or upland game birds; (26) A senior/disabled combination hunting and fishing license, which authorizes the holder to perform all acts valid under a sport fishing license, a sport hunting license,
or a state permit to take deer, turkey, trout, waterfowl, or migratory shore or upland
game birds, and which shall be available to a Kentucky resident who is:
(a) Sixty-five (65) years of age or older; or
(b) An American veteran at least fifty percent (50%) disabled as a result of a service-connected disability; or (c) Declared permanently and totally disabled by the Federal Social Security Administration, the United States Office of Personnel Management, the
Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Kentucky, the Department of
Workers' Claims, or its equivalent from another state, or the United States
Railroad Retirement Board. The senior/disabled combination license shall not be valid unless the holder carries
proof of residency and proof of age or disability, as the department may require by
administrative regulation, on his or her person while performing an act authorized
by the license; (27) A sportsman's license for residents that includes an annual hunting and fishing license and such permits as allowed by administrative regulations promulgated by
the department; and (28) A special license for residents and nonresidents for the purpose of hunting on licensed shooting areas. This license shall be valid only for the shooting areas for
which it was issued and shall remain in effect for one (1) year. If the hunter holds
either a nonresident or resident statewide hunting license for the current year, the
special license shall not be required. Effective: July 15, 2010 History: Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 175, effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended 2009 Ky. Acts ch. 20, sec. 2, effective June 25, 2009. -- Amended 2008 Ky. Acts
ch. 42, sec. 2, effective July 15, 2008. -- Amended 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 212, sec. 1,
effective July 12, 2006. -- amended 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 35, sec. 3, effective July 14,
2000; and ch. 459, sec. 1, effective July 14, 2000. -- Amended 1998 Ky. Acts
ch. 274, sec. 2, effective March 1, 1999. -- Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 268, sec. 2,
effective July 15, 1996. -- Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 239, sec. 4, effective July 15,
1994.