(1) Information concerning specific BMAs will be
available at department regional offices in the region that the BMA operates.
Information will be made available to the public upon request, either in
person, by mail, telephone or fax. Each region will have available to the
public on or before August 15 of each year:
(a) copies of the statewide block
management tabloid; and
(b) a
list of BMAs in that region for the current year. This list may be expanded if
more BMAs are enrolled closer to the opening of the general hunting season.
(2) Block management information on specific areas available to the public will
consist of printed materials which include at least the following:
(a) map
of BMA showing location and clearly identifying the boundaries of the BMA. The
map will be dated with the year it was produced;
(b) hunting opportunities available;
(c) use
restrictions of the area;
(d) method of gaining access;
(e) dates BMA is in effect;
(f) telephone number of regional office for information; and
(g) indication of the location of any state lands in the BMA and notification of
the requirement to possess a state lands recreational use license to hunt state
lands administered by DNRC.