Snakehead fish in alabama12/17/2023 ![]() ![]() The Conservation Advisory Board, created by statute, is composed of 10 members appointed by the Governor for alternating terms of six years, and three ex-officio members in the persons of the Governor, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, and the Director of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Notices are published in the Alabama Administrative Monthly at the end of each month. Unless the Committee disapproves or proposes amendments, the rule will be effective 45 days after a notice is published in the Alabama Administrative Monthly. They must file a certified rule that will be reviewed by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rule Review. pdfīoard information and members can be found at about-us/ conservation-advisory-boardĪDCNR is still reviewing the comments. If you have any materials for the board to review, email those to ov no later than August 18, 2020.Īnnouncement: articles/ conservation-advisory-board -meet-mobile-august-22Īgenda: sites/default/files/ Agenda%20Mtg%202%2C%202020% 20-%20To%20Post%20%281%29. Registration is 8:00-8:30 AM on the day of the meeting. ![]() Those desiring to speak during the public comments section must register. This is the typical, unspecific agenda posted for these meetings and ADCNR has not shared if this reptile ban topic will be discussed. Links to the announcement and vague agenda are below. The agenda is vague but this proposal may be discussed. UPDATE 8/5/20: ADCNR announced its meeting of the Alabama Conservation Advisory Board for August 22. You can read it at USARK is still working on this matter. ![]() UPDATE: The ADCNR Commissioner has signed the regulation to ban the proposed species. ![]()
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