6. Summary of, and Comparison with, Existing or Proposed Federal Statutes and Regulations: Both federal and state laws address the circumstances in which the possession of firearms may be regulated. States possess inherent authority to manage the fishery and wildlife resources within their boundaries, except insofar as preempted by federal treaties and laws, including regulations established in the Federal Register.
7. If Held, Summary of Comments Received During Preliminary Comment Period
and at Public Hearing on the Statement of Scope: The department was not directed to hold a preliminary public hearing on this scope statement.
8. Comparison with Similar Rules in Adjacent States: Fisheries management rules are generally similar in the states surrounding Wisconsin. A state’s authority to regulate firearms is derived from the police powers each state has to protect the welfare, safety, and health of its citizens. In addition to being subject to constitutional limitations, state firearm regulations may also be circumscribed by federal law.
9. Summary of Factual Data and Analytical Methodologies Used and How Any Related Findings Support the Regulatory Approach Chosen: This rule includes a minor change to administrative code that support existing policies and fisheries management goals.
10. Analysis and Supporting Documents Used to Determine the Effect on Small Business or in Preparation of an Economic Impact Report: The proposed rule will have minimal impact on sport anglers and is not expected to have an economic impact on small business. The department will conduct an economic impact analysis and comment period to determine if any individuals, businesses, local governments, or other entities will be affected economically.
11. Effect on Small Business (final regulatory flexibility analysis): The department expects no economic impact directly related to this rule change. The proposed rule does not impose any compliance or reporting requirements on small businesses nor are any design or operational standards contained in the rule.
13. Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission: A public hearing is not required for this rule because “The proposed rule brings an existing rule into conformity with a statute that has been changed or enacted or with a controlling judicial decision,” pursuant to s. 227.16 (2) (b), Stats., and as noted in section 5 of the analysis above. A comment period was held from December 16 to 27, 2024. RULE TEXT
1Section 1 NR 20.05 (2) is repealed. Section 2. Effective Date. This rule takes effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register as provided in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats. Section 3. Board adoption. This rule was approved and adopted by the State of Wisconsin Natural Resources Board on January 22, 2025.
Dated at Madison, Wisconsin _____________________________.
STATE OF WISCONSIN
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
BY ______________________________________
For Karen Hyun, Ph.D., Secretary