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FWP to hold session on replacing Automated License System

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is requesting permission from the Legislature to replace its current Automated License System (ALS).

User input is critical to this process. FWP would like to understand where ALS is meeting customer needs and how it can be improved to serve people better.

FWP is holding listening sessions in communities across the state to learn more. A session is scheduled in Miles City’s Region 7 on Wednesday, Dec. 5 at the FWP office from 6–8 p.m. Miles City will participate via videoconference in a session based in Billings, but people in both locations will have an opportunity to offer input.

The listening session is open to anyone who is interested and will be most meaningful if attendees represent all reaches of the region and a variety of outdoor interests and perspectives. The session will include opportunities for small group discussions that will help FWP gather input on expectations, values, needs, priorities and perceived issues and challenges related to the Automated License System and Campsite Reservation System.

The FWP office is located at 352 I-94 Business Loop, directly across from the livestock sales yards.

For more information, contact FWP Region 7 Information Officer Marla Prell at 406-234-0926 or email [email protected].

 

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