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1 MAILING 08/25/2017 DRAFT REGULATIONS - CHAPTER W-2 - BIG GAME ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS #201 - LICENSE FEES A. Big Game License Fees 1. Nonresident Big Game Licenses In accordance with the provisions of , C.R.S., nonresident big game fees for the year shall be as follows: Nonresident License Type License Fee Statutory Maximum License Fee* License Fee** Pronghorn $ $395 $ $ $385 Deer $ $395 $ $ $385 Elk $ $660 $ $ $640 Bear $ $660 $ $ $640 Mountain lion $ $660 $ $ $640 Moose $2, $2,210 $2,1452,080 $2, $2,145 Mountain goat $2,1452,080 $2, $2,210 $2, $2,145 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep $2, $2,210 $2,1452,080 $2, $2,145 Desert bighorn sheep $1, $1,470 $1,4301,385 $1, $1,430 *Based on cumulative Consumer Price Index increase since **Adjusted after application of Consumer Price Index by rounding down to the nearest $5.00 increment, in whole numbers. a. All licenses sold through March shall be sold at license fees. 2. Nonresident License Fee Reduction: In accordance with the provisions of , C.R.S., the following nonresident big game license fees shall be reduced to the fee specified herein, from the level set forth in , C.R.S.: Nonresident License Type License Fee License Fee Nonresident Bear $ $ Nonresident Mountain Lion $ $ Nonresident Antlerless Elk $495.00* $ * $480.00* *Nonresident Antlerless Elk license fee is set at 75% of Elk 1

2 Nonresident License Fee rounded down to the nearest $5.00 increment, in whole numbers. B. Combination Big Game/Annual Fishing Licenses for Nonresidents 1. Big game licenses issued to non-residents shall be issued as combination Big Game/Annual Fishing licenses, and for each such combination license purchased each year by a nonresident $10 of the above license fee shall be allocated to the fishing portion of such combination license. 2

3 MAILING- 8/25/2017 Basis and Purpose Chapter W-2 - Big Game Basis and Purpose: H.B , which was passed into law in May 2000, provided for the annual adjustment of nonresident big game license fees based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI): "The nonresident big game fees described in subsection(1.4) of this section shall annually be adjusted in accordance with changes in the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index for the Denver-Boulder- Greeley consolidated metropolitan statistical area for all urban consumers, all goods, or its successor index." (1.6)(b) C.R.S. Consumer Price Indices for the Denver-Boulder-Greeley metropolitan statistical area are compiled by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Three figures are reported each year - the average CPI for the first half of the calendar year, the average CPI for the second half of the calendar year, and the average CPI for the entire calendar year. The chart below shows the average CPI for the first half of each year. Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers Denver-Boulder-Greeley Metropolitan Area First Half, First Half, Annual Percentage Change 5.4% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.2% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change -0.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.4% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.5% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change -0.6% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.9% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.0% First Half

4 Annual Percentage Change 3.0% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.1% Cumulative Percentage Change (Rounded) 47.5% Source: U.S. Dept of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics A price reduction has been applied to non-resident antlerless elk, bear, and mountain lion licenses under the statutory authority granted in (1.6) C.R.S. Discounts for non-resident bear and mountain lion licenses have historically been used to encourage non-resident participation in predator management, which is of continuing need. These regulations recommend a lesser reduced price for non-resident antlerless elk, with a price of $495. The $495 price represents a 25% discount from the non-resident antlered elk license, rounded down to the nearest $5.00 increment, in whole numbers. Since most elk herds across the state are at or near population objectives, additional statewide harvest of antlerless elk at that same level is no longer desired nor warranted. However, the Division wishes to remain competitive with neighboring states in the pricing of our non-resident antlerless elk licenses to incentivize non- residents to buy elk licenses in Colorado. The primary statutory authority for these regulations can be found in , C.R.S., and the state Wildlife Act, to , C.R.S., specifically including, but not limited to: , C.R.S. EFFECTIVE DATE - THESE REGULATIONS SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2018 AND SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL REPEALED, AMENDED OR SUPERSEDED. APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO THIS 16TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, ATTEST: Secretary APPROVED: Chairman 4

5 MAILING 8/25/2017 DRAFT REGULATIONS CHAPTER W-15 - DIVISION AGENTS ARTICLE VI - AGENT COMMISSION RATES # Agent Commission Rates See also C.R.S. relative to Division agents and (1.6)(b) C.R.S. for price indexing information for nonresident big game licenses. A. Commission Rates for Retail Agents: 1. Division agents shall be paid a 4.75% commission for each license sold electronically, except for those licenses with fixed commissions as shown below. 2. Division agents shall be paid a 5% commission for each pass sold electronically. 3. Division agents who sell registrations shall be paid a flat rate of $1.00 per registration issued. 4. Fixed Commissions: Division Product Type License Fee Commission License Fee Commission Second Rod Stamp $5.00 $.31 $5.00 $.31 Fishing - 1 day $8.00 $.62 $8.00 $.62 Fishing - 5 day $20.00 $1.23 $20.00 $1.23 Small Game - 1 day $10.00 $.62 $10.00 $.62 Nonresident Deer $ $ $ $13.90 Nonresident Pronghorn $ $ $ $13.90 Nonresident Bear $ $12.95 $ $12.95 Nonresident Mountain Lion $ $12.95 $ $12.95 Nonresident Antlerless Elk $ $ $ $13.90 Nonresident Either-sex Elk $ $ $ $23.40 Nonresident Antlered Elk $ $ $ $23.40 Nonresident Rocky Mtn Bighorn Sheep 2, $2, $77.25 Nonresident Desert Bighorn Sheep $1, , $ $1, $1, $51.60 $50.05 Nonresident Goat 2, $2, $77.25 Nonresident Moose 2, $2, $77.25 All licenses sold through March shall be sold at the license fee and commission rates. 1

6 B. Commission Rates for the System Agent: The system agent shall be paid the commissions shown in the table below for each license sold through the system: 1. Fixed Commissions: Division Product Sale Type 07/01/ /30/ /01/ /30/2011 Commission 07/01/ /30/ /01/ /31/2016* Division products sold through point of sale terminals $1.29 $1.32 $1.34 $1.35 Division products sold through the Internet $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 Division products sold by telephone $2.37 $2.37 $2.37 $2.37 Limited Licenses fulfillment $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 *The Commission rates for will remain as listed until the new IPAWS system goes live. a. For Internet and telephone sales, the system agent shall receive an additional 2.2 percent of the cost of any wildlife product. The Commission rates for the licensing system agent after the IPAWS system goes live will be: 2. Commission pricing for any CPW Commissionable Product sold through IPAWS Commission Rates Wildlife Products a. Contractor Commission Fee percent commission rate to cover AWO System operation and maintenance cost for those products less than $100 and not listed 3.7% below in c. b. Contractor Commission Fee flat fee commission rate to cover AWO System operation and maintenance cost for those products $100 or greater and not listed $4.25 below in c. c.1. All Wildlife Applications, regardless of Product Cost. $4.25 c.2. Parks variable cost products, regardless of actual Product Cost. n/a Breakout Costs Contractor credit card fee 2.2% Contractor fulfillment fee $1.45 2

7 MAILING - 08/25/2017 Basis and Purpose Chapter W-15 - Division Agents Basis and Purpose Statement: H.B , which was passed into law in May 2000, provided for the annual adjustment of nonresident big game license fees based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI): "The nonresident big game fees described in subsection(1.4) of this section shall annually be adjusted in accordance with changes in the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index for the Denver-Boulder-Greeley consolidated metropolitan statistical area for all urban consumers, all goods, or its successor index." (1.6)(b) C.R.S. Consumer Price Indices for the Denver-Boulder-Greeley metropolitan statistical area are compiled by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. H.B subsequently provided authority for the Parks and Wildlife Commission to modify agent commission rates. While not required by statute, the Commission has historically modified agent commission rates according to the CPI-based changes made annually in Chapter W-2 to non-resident big game licenses. Only license prices that are adjusted with CPI have adjusted commission rates. The chart below shows the average CPI for the first half of each year. Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers Denver-Boulder-Greeley Metropolitan Area First Half First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change -0.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.4% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.5% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change -0.6% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.9% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.0% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.0% 3

8 First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.1% Cumulative Percentage Change (Rounded) 36.9% Source: U.S. Dept of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics The primary statutory authority for these regulations can be found in , C.R.S., and the state Wildlife Act, to , C.R.S., specifically including, but not limited to: , C.R.S. EFFECTIVE DATE - THESE REGULATIONS SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2018 AND SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL REPEALED, AMENDED OR SUPERSEDED. APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO THIS 16TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, ATTEST: Secretary APPROVED: Chairman 4

9 MAILING- 08/25/2017 DRAFT CHAPTER P-7 - PASSES, PERMITS AND REGISTRATIONS #717 AGENT COMMISSION RATES See also C.R.S. relative to CPW agents and (1.6)(b) C.R.S. for price indexing information for nonresident big game licenses. A. Commission Rates for Retail Agents: 1. Retail agents shall be paid a 4.75% commission for each license sold electronically, except for those licenses with fixed commissions as shown below. 2. Retail agents shall be paid a 5% commission for each pass sold electronically. 3. Agents who sell registrations shall be paid a flat rate of $1.00 per registration issued. 4. Fixed Commissions: Division Product Type Fee Second Rod Stamp $5.00 Fishing - 1 day $8.00 Fishing - 5 day Small Game - 1 day Commission $.31 $.62 Fee $5.00 $8.00 Commission $.31 $.62 $20.00 $1.23 $20.00 $1.23 $10.00 $.62 $10.00 $.62 Nonresident Deer $ $ $ $13.90 Nonresident Pronghorn $ Nonresident Bear Nonresident Mountain Lion $ $ $ $12.95 $ $12.95 $ $12.95 $ $12.95 Nonresident Antlerless Elk $ $ $ $13.90 Nonresident Either-sex Elk $ $ $ $23.40 Nonresident Antlered Elk $ $ $ $23.40 Nonresident Rocky Mtn Bighorn Sheep 2, $2, $77.25 Nonresident Desert Bighorn Sheep $1, , $ $1, $1, $51.60 $

10 Nonresident Goat 2, $2, $77.25 Nonresident Moose 2, $2, All licenses sold through March shall be sold at the license fee and commission rates. $77.25 B. Commission Rates for the System Agent: The system agent shall be paid the commissions shown in the table below for each license sold through the system: 1. Fixed Commissions: Division Product Sale Type 07/01/ /30/ /01/ /30/2011 Commission 07/01/ /30/ /01/ /31/2016* Division products sold through point of sale terminals $1.29 $1.32 $1.34 $1.35 Division products sold through the $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 Internet Division products sold by telephone $2.37 $2.37 $2.37 $2.37 Limited Licenses fulfillment $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 *The Commission rates for will remain as listed until the new IPAWS system has been implemented. a. For Internet and telephone sales, the system agent shall receive an additional 2.2 percent of the cost of any wildlife product. # 718 REGISTRATIONS-ONLY AGENTS 1. Registration-only agents: except for agents exempted from surety requirements in accordance with C.R.S (9) when cash sales are made to financially secured agents they shall be subject to the following conditions: a. Purchase of accountable inventory registrations shall be made at the designated Division office or by submitting funds by mail to the designated address. Funds submitted for purchase must be in the exact amount of the Division s share for the number of registrations; b. All mail orders shall be placed on forms supplied by the Division. c. Redemption of unsold registrations may be made at the designated Division office or by submitting unsold registrations to the Division by mail. d. The termination procedures of registration agents who purchase registrations for cash shall include having the agent turn over to the Division or its representative all unsold registrations. e. Yearly submit final payment and return all unused accountable inventory by no later than November 15. Registrations may be carried over from year to year unless otherwise notified by the Division, in which case instructions will be given as to return/payment deadlines. 2

11 MAILING- 08/25/2017 Basis and Purpose Chapter P-7 - Passes, Permits and Registrations Basis and Purpose: H.B , which was passed into law in May 2000, provided for the annual adjustment of nonresident big game license fees based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI): "The nonresident big game fees described in subsection(1.4) of this section shall annually be adjusted in accordance with changes in the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index for the Denver-Boulder-Greeley consolidated metropolitan statistical area for all urban consumers, all goods, or its successor index." (1.6)(b) C.R.S. Consumer Price Indices for the Denver-Boulder-Greeley metropolitan statistical area are compiled by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. H.B subsequently provided authority for the Parks and Wildlife Commission to modify agent commission rates. While not required by statute, the Commission has historically modified agent commission rates according to the CPI-based changes made annually in Chapter W-2 to non-resident big game licenses. Only license prices that are adjusted with CPI have adjusted commission rates. The chart below shows the average CPI for the first half of each year. Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers Denver-Boulder-Greeley Metropolitan Area First Half First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change -0.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.4% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.5% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change -0.6% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.7% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.8% First Half Annual Percentage Change 2.9% First Half Annual Percentage Change 1.0% First Half

12 Annual Percentage Change 3.0% First Half Annual Percentage Change 3.1% Cumulative Percentage Change (Rounded) 36.9% Source: U.S. Dept of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics The primary statutory authority for these regulations can be found in , C.R.S., and the state Parks Act, to , C.R.S., and specifically including, but not limited to: and , C.R.S. EFFECTIVE DATE - THESE REGULATIONS SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2018 AND SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL REPEALED, AMENDED OR SUPERSEDED. APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO THIS 16TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, ATTEST: Secretary APPROVED: Chairman 4

13 Mountain States License Fee Comparison The following analysis compares big game license fees and opportunities for mountain states. Although general license stipulations and hunting opportunities vary by state and species, every effort has been made to compare licenses that address similar nonresident hunting opportunities. This analysis is not intended to be a comprehensive summary of all hunting opportunities in all states. For example, several states have programs closely comparable to Ranching for Wildlife, and most states issue special licenses, including disease management, auction/raffle and landowner licenses. This analysis is intended to compare licenses generally available to average non-residents on an over-the-counter or draw basis. Fee Chart Colorado (2017) *Average Arizona Idaho Montana Nevada N.Mex. Wyoming Utah Elk (Bull) $ $ $ $ N/A $1, $ $ $ Elk (Cow) $ $ $ $ $ $ N/A $ $ Deer (Buck) $ $ $ $ N/A $ $ $ $ Deer (Doe) $ $ $ $ $75.00 $ $ $34.00 $93.00 Pronghorn (Buck) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Pronghorn (Doe) $ $ N/A $ $ $ $ $34.00 $93.00 Moose $1, N/A $2, $1, N/A N/A $1, $1, Black Bear $ $ $ $ $ N/A $ $ $ Mountain Lion $ $ $75.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ Bighorn Sheep $1, $1, $2, $1, $1, $3, $2, $1, Mountain Goat $1, N/A $2, $1, $1, N/A $2, $1, Hunting License N/A $ ****$ $ $15.00 $ $65.00 N/A $65.00 Application Fee $3 $14.04 $15 $14.75 **$5.00 ***$16.50 $13.00 $14.00 $20.00 License prices that exceed Colorado s price. * Average does not include Colorado ** Application fee for Goat, Sheep and Moose is $50. *** There is an application fee for Elk at $ All other is set at $ ****Combo hunt/fish license Special Licenses Colorado Arizona Idaho Montana Nevada N.Mex. Wyoming Utah $6.00/ $5.00/ $5.00/ Super Tag species chance chance Superhunt Combo $20.00 Elk (Quality) $ Elk (Limited Entry) All tags limited entry $ Elk (Premium LE) $1, Elk (Special) $1, Deer Combo $ Deer (Outfitter) $ Deer (Quality) $ Deer (Limited Entry) See above $ Deer (Premium LE) $ Deer (Special) $ Pronghorn (Special) $ Antlerless Moose $2, $ Reduced bear tag $41.75 Reduced lion tag $41.75 $92.00 Conservation Stamp $10.00 $10.00 $12.50 Habitat/Access $10.00 $10.00 $3.00 $9.00

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