GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2015 HOUSE DRH30245-LL-86B (02/16) Short Title: Outdoor Heritage Act. (Public)

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H GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION HOUSE DRH0-LL-B (0/) H.B. 0 Apr, HOUSE PRINCIPAL CLERK D Short Title: Outdoor Heritage Act. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to: Representatives Dixon, Malone, Lucas, and Presnell (Primary Sponsors). 1 1 1 1 0 1 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO PRESERVE NORTH CAROLINA'S OUTDOOR HERITAGE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS AND AMEND VARIOUS WILDLIFE RESOURCES COMMISSION LAWS. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: PART I. DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA OUTDOOR HERITAGE TRUST FUND SECTION 1. The Wildlife Resources Commission, in conjunction with the Outdoor Heritage Advisory Council established by Section of this act, shall develop a plan for establishing and implementing the North Carolina Outdoor Heritage Trust Fund for Youth Outdoor Heritage Promotion. The plan shall provide for the Trust Fund: (1) To provide for the expansion of opportunities for persons age and under to engage in outdoor recreational activities, including, but not limited to, hiking, horseback riding, boating, sport shooting and archery, bird watching and wildlife watching, camping, swimming, hunting, trapping, and fishing, in order to pass on North Carolina's outdoor heritage to future generations. () To be eligible for the receipt of funds through check-off donations of not more than two dollars ($.00) by persons paying for transactions processed through the Commission, including, but not limited to, hunting and fishing licenses, or paying outdoor access fees issued by other organizations and also through donations from private organizations or citizens. () To be administered by the Outdoor Heritage Advisory Council established by Section of this act. The Wildlife Resources Commission shall provide a final report on the development of the plan for establishing and implementing the Trust Fund to the General Assembly when it reconvenes in. PART II. ESTABLISHMENT OF OUTDOOR HERITAGE ADVISORY COUNCIL SECTION.(a) Article of Chapter B of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new Part to read: "Part. Outdoor Heritage Advisory Council. " B-.0. Outdoor Heritage Advisory Council. (a) The Outdoor Heritage Advisory Council is established within the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for organizational and budgetary purposes only. The Council shall exercise all of its statutory powers independent of control by the Executive Director of the *DRH0-LL-B*

1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 General Assembly of North Carolina Session Wildlife Resources Commission. The Council shall advise State agencies and the General Assembly on the promotion of outdoor recreational activities, including, but not limited to, hiking, horseback riding, boating, sport shooting and archery, bird watching and wildlife watching, camping, swimming, hunting, trapping, and fishing, in order to preserve North Carolina's outdoor heritage for future generations. (b) The Council shall consist of members, appointed as follows: (1) Three members appointed by the General Assembly, upon the recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. () Three members appointed by the General Assembly, upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives. () Three members appointed by the Governor. () One member appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture. () One member appointed by the Chair of the Wildlife Resources Commission. All members of the Council shall have knowledge and experience in outdoor recreational activities and have a demonstrated interest in promoting outdoor heritage. (c) The terms of the initial members of the Council shall commence October 1,. Of the Governor's initial appointments, one member shall be designated to serve a term of three years, one member shall be designated to serve a term of two years, and one member shall be designated to serve a term of one year. Of the initial appointments by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, one member shall be designated to serve a term of three years, one member shall be designated to serve a term of two years, and one member shall be designated to serve a term of one year. Of the initial appointments by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one member shall be designated to serve a term of three years, one member shall be designated to serve a term of two years, and one member shall be designated to serve a term of one year. The members appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture and the Chair of the Wildlife Resources Commission shall each serve an initial term of four years. After the initial appointees' terms have expired, all members shall be appointed for a term of four years. No member shall serve more than two successive terms. Any appointment to fill a vacancy on the Council created by the resignation, dismissal, death, or disability of a member shall be for the balance of the unexpired term. (d) The initial chair of the Council shall be designated by the Executive Director of the Wildlife Resources Commission from the Council members. The initial chair shall hold this office for not more than one year. Subsequent chairs shall be elected by the Council for terms of two years. (e) The Council shall meet quarterly and at other times at the call of the chair. A majority of members of the Council shall constitute a quorum. (f) Council members shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance of their duties in accordance with G.S. - and G.S. -, as applicable. (g) The Executive Director of the Wildlife Resources Commission shall provide clerical and other assistance as needed." SECTION.(b) This section becomes effective July 1,. PART III. EXPANDED ACCESS TO PUBLIC LANDS SECTION.(a) The Legislative Research Commission shall study the need for expanded access to public lands. The Commission shall examine the ways in which public land management plans affect opportunities to engage in outdoor recreational activities, including, but not limited to, hiking, horseback riding, boating, sport shooting and archery, bird watching and wildlife watching, camping, swimming, hunting, trapping, and fishing, and make recommendations for increasing the public's opportunities to access public lands for those purposes. Page DRH0-LL-B (0/)

1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly of North Carolina Session SECTION.(b) The Legislative Research Commission may make an interim report to the General Assembly when it reconvenes in and shall make its final report to the 1 General Assembly when it convenes. PART IV. "THREE STRIKES" RULE FOR HUNTING ON POSTED PROPERTY AND REVIEW SUSPENSION OF HUNTING PRIVILEGES FOR NEGLIGENT HUNTERS SECTION.(a) G.S. -.(d) is amended by adding a new subdivision to read: " -.. Mandatory suspension of entitlement to license or permit for fixed period upon conviction of specified offenses. (d) Any violation of this Subchapter or of any rule adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission under the authority of this Subchapter which is subject to a penalty greater than the one provided in G.S. -(a)(1) is a suspension offense. Conviction of any of the following suspension offenses results in a suspension for a period of two years: (1) A violation of G.S. -(b). () A violation of G.S. -(c). (a) A violation of G.S. -(c1). () A violation of G.S. -(e). () Repealed by Session Laws 1-0, s., effective October 1, 1. () A violation of G.S. -.1A. () A third or subsequent violation of G.S. -.(a). A conviction of any other suspension offense results in a suspension for a period of one year." SECTION.(b) The Wildlife Resources Commission shall review the provisions of Article B of Chapter of the General Statutes that provide for the suspension of hunting privileges upon conviction of criminally negligent hunting and determine whether those provisions should be amended or expanded to provide increased protection to the public from negligent or reckless hunting. In developing its findings, the Wildlife Resources Commission shall consult with organized hunting clubs and propose recommendations to address individuals who repeatedly violate club rules and regulations. The Wildlife Resources Commission shall also consult with public interest groups in developing its findings. The Wildlife Resources Commission shall report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly when it reconvenes in. PART V. ALLOW SEVEN-DAY HUNTING ON PRIVATE LAND WITH PERMISSION OF THE OWNER SECTION.(a) G.S. - reads as rewritten: " -. Hunting on Sunday. (a) If any person shall, except in defense of his own property, hunt on Sunday, having with him a shotgun, rifle, or pistol, heany landowner or member of his or her family, or any person with written permission from the landowner, may hunt with the use of firearms on Sunday on the landowner's property except that: (1) Hunting of migratory waterfowl on Sunday is prohibited. () Chasing deer with dogs, or permitting a dog or dogs to run or chase deer, on Sunday is prohibited. () Hunting within 00 yards of a place of worship or any accessory structure thereof is prohibited. (b) A person who hunts on Sunday in a manner prohibited under subsection (a) of this section shall be guilty of a Class misdemeanor. Provided, that the provisions hereof shall not beof this section are not applicable to military reservations, the jurisdiction of which is exclusively in the federal government, or to field trials authorized by the Wildlife Resources DRH0-LL-B (0/) Page

1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 General Assembly of North Carolina Session Commission.Commission, or to actions taken in defense of a person's property. Wildlife protectors are granted authority to enforce the provisions of this section." SECTION.(b) Effective July 1, 1, G.S. -(a)(), as enacted in Section (a) of this act, reads as rewritten: () Hunting within 00 yards of a place of worship or any accessory structure thereof is prohibited.hunting on Sunday and the manner of taking game on Sunday may be prohibited at certain times and in certain locations by rule of the Wildlife Resources Commission." SECTION.(c) The Wildlife Resources Commission shall adopt rules for the implementation of this section pursuant to Section (b) of this act, provided that any such rules shall not become effective before July 1, 1. SECTION.(d) Section (b) becomes effective July 1, 1. The remainder of this section becomes effective October 1,. PART VI. MINIMUM WEIGHT OF ADULT BEARS SECTION. Any rule adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission that regulates the taking of female bears with cubs or that regulates the taking or possession of cub bears shall define cub bears as bears weighing less than pounds. PART VII. EXTEND BREEDING SEASON FOR FOXES AT BLADEN LAKES STATE FOREST GAME LANDS SECTION.(a) G.S. -. is amended by adding two new subsections to read: " -.. Regulation of foxes; study of fox and fur-bearer populations. (j) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Wildlife Resources Commission may restrict or prohibit the use of dogs in hunting foxes during the breeding and raising seasons for game during the period April 1 through August 1. (k) The Wildlife Resources Commission shall prohibit the use of dogs in hunting foxes during the period April 1 through August 1 in Bladen Lakes State Forest Game Land." SECTION.(b) This section becomes effective June 1,. PART VIII. EXEMPTION FROM CIVIL LIABILITY FOR LANDOWNERS GIVING PERMISSION TO RETRIEVE HUNTING DOGS SECTION. Article of Chapter of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read: " -.A. Exemption from civil liability for landholder permitting retrieval of hunting dogs. (a) It is the intent of the General Assembly to encourage cooperative and neighborly agreements between landowners and hunters to allow legal retrieval of hunting dogs. (b) Any person, as an owner, lessee, occupant, or otherwise in control of land, who gives permission to a hunter to enter upon the land for the purpose of retrieving hunting dogs that have strayed onto the land owes that hunter the same duty of care the person owes a trespasser." PART IX. USE OF BODY CAMERAS BY WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SECTION. Article of Chapter of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read: " -.1. Body-worn cameras required. During the execution of a warrant that is based upon information gathered during any undercover operation conducted by the Wildlife Resources Commission, each wildlife Page DRH0-LL-B (0/)

1 1 1 General Assembly of North Carolina Session protector shall wear and activate a body-worn camera. Before the execution of the warrant, each wildlife protector shall inspect and test the body-worn camera affixed to his or her uniform and notify his or her supervisor of any problems with the body-worn camera. A wildlife protector shall not deactivate a body-worn camera until the conclusion of the execution of the warrant. A wildlife protector shall note in any incident report prepared after an undercover operation that a recording was made of the execution of the warrant. Failure to produce a photograph or video recorded by a body-worn camera during the execution of the warrant shall not preclude prosecution under this section. For purposes of this section, the term "body-worn camera" means an operational video camera provided by the Wildlife Resources Commission and affixed to the uniform of a wildlife protector and positioned in a way that allows the video camera to capture interactions the protector has with members of the public. The video camera shall include a microphone or other mechanism to allow audio capture. The term "body-worn camera" does not include a camera privately owned and provided by a protector." PART X. EFFECTIVE DATE AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE SECTION.(a) If any provision of this act or its application is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this act that can be given effect without the invalid provisions or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are severable. SECTION.(b) Except as otherwise provided, this act becomes effective October 1,. DRH0-LL-B (0/) Page