Zero-based regulation rulemaking: Trapping of Wildlife and Taking of Furbearing Animals

Status of Rulemaking

The Department has begun the process of negotiated rulemaking. The intent to promulgate was published in the May 1, 2024, Idaho Administrative Bulletin. Written comments were accepted through May 31, 2024. 

Description

Negotiated rulemaking is being initiated in compliance with Governor Little’s Executive Order No. 2020-01 for Zero-Based Regulation. In accordance with the executive order, each rule chapter must be reviewed based on a schedule established by the Division of Financial Management and with the intent to simplify and streamline rule language and reduce regulatory burden.

This rulemaking concerns the taking of furbearing animals and trapping of predatory and unprotected wildlife. These rules also govern trap set types, trap identification, controlled trapping permits, requirements for checking traps, requirements for managing trapped animals, release of non-target catch, reporting requirements and trapping location restrictions. These rules regulate the take of wildlife so that Idaho continues to have wildlife populations to support public use and enjoyment in the future. These rules also promote public safety and manage social aspects to provide a range of opportunities and balance different public interests and preferences.

Documents and References

Volume 24-5 - May 2024 Idaho Administrative Bulletin.book

Documents and References
Last Updated: 
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Docket: 
13-0116-2401
Primary Contact: 

Amber Worthington, Deputy Director
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
600 S. Walnut St.
P.O. Box 25
Boise, ID 83707

Supporting Documentation
Comment Period: 
5/1/2024 to 5/31/2024