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Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission

Schedule for March 27-28, 2013

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Commission Hearing Room
4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Archived Audio

9:00 a.m. — Work Session


Thursday, March 28, 2013

Archived Audio

9:00 am — Commission Meeting

Commission Meeting

Thursday, 9:00 a.m.
March 28, 2013

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Commission Hearing Room
4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744

Commissioner T. Dan Friedkin, Commission Chair
Carter Smith, Commission Liaison

  1. ACTION – Approval of Agenda
  2. ACTION – Rule Review - Recommended Adoption of Proposed Changes and Completed Rule Review – Ann Bright
    • Chapter 57 – Fisheries
    • Chapter 58 – Oysters & Shrimp
    • Chapter 65 – Wildlife
  3. ACTION - 2013-2014 Statewide Hunting Proclamation – Recommended Adoption of Proposed Changes – Shawn Gray
  4. ACTION – 2013-2014 Statewide Recreational and Commercial Fishing Proclamation – Recommended Adoption of Proposed Changes – Ken Kurzawski, Robin Riechers, Brandi Reeder
  5. ACTION – Interstate Transportation of Deer through Texas – Recommended Adoption of Proposed Changes – Mitch Lockwood
  6. ACTION – Land Acquisition – El Paso County – 600 Acres at Franklin Mountains State Park – Corky Kuhlmann
  7. ACTION – Land Acquisition – Nacogdoches County – Approximately 50 Acres as an Addition to the Alazan Bayou Wildlife Management Area (WMA) – Corky Kuhlmann
  8. ACTION – Land Acquisition – Yoakum County – Approximately 4500 Acres as an Addition to the Yoakum Dunes Preserve – Corky Kuhlmann — WITHDRAWN
  9. ACTION – Request for Pipeline Easement – El Paso County – 0.55 Acres Plus 1.77 Acres in Temporary Work Spaces Transmission Pipeline at Franklin Mountains State Park – Ted Hollingsworth
  10. BRIEFING – Great Texas Birding Classic – Shelly Plante
  11. BRIEFING – Research on Feral Hog Control – Justin Foster