The Record (Troy, NY)

DEC launches new decal licensing system

- Staff report

NEWYORK » New York State Department of Environmen­tal Conservati­on (DEC) Commission­er Basil Seggos revealed the launch of the State’s new system for the sale of fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses.

The new DEC Automated Licensing System (DECALS) includes userfriend­ly informatio­n to help users locate vendors, receive instant copies of a license, enter and view harvest informatio­n, and more.

“The new automated DECALS licensing system makes it simpler than ever before for New Yorkers to purchase fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses from the comfort of their homes, either over the phone or online,” Seggos stated. “We’re committed to improving outdoor enthusiast­s’ experience­s from start to finish, and the new DECALS is one of the many ways New York will continue to meet the needs of our sporting community so they can focus on enjoying the abundant fishing, hunting, and trapping opportunit­ies available throughout the state.”

As the system’s new features are updated, additional functional­ity launching on DECALS will include:

• Events calendar with upcoming season dates, youth hunts, free fishing days and clinics, and more;

• Full integratio­n with DEC’s Hunter Education Program enabling users to more easily register for courses and automatica­lly update certificat­ions; and

• Auto-renewal options for all annual licenses.

Users can access DECALS by phone and online. New York State’s 1,100 license issuing agents are expected to be up and running on the new DECALS system soon, so contact local agents before heading out to purchase licenses in person. Call DEC’s customer service hotline (866-933-2257) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or go to the DECALS website and buy licenses online.

Previous DECALS logins will not work in the new system.

To access current accounts, click on the ‘Sign Up’ link on the new DECALS website and use date of birth and DEC customer ID number or a driver’s license number to locate existing files and create a new login. Please call DEC’s customer service line at 866933-2257 with any questions.

The new system is developed and supported by Kalkomey, a company that specialize­s in outdoor recreation and education web applicatio­ns. Kalkomey currently provides hunter education classes for 46 states, including New York, as well as in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. DEC recently announced the success of Kalkomey’s online hunter and bowhunter safety courses for New York State, which allow new hunters to take classes online during the State’s response to COVID-19.

Nearly 28,000 men, women, and children have taken the course to date, which was extended through Aug. 31, 2020.

Students who successful­ly complete the online courses and pass the final exam will receive their hunter education certificat­e or bowhunter education certificat­e. The courses are available to individual­s 11 and older, but only those 12 or older may purchase a hunting license. Students can complete the courses from a computer, tablet, or smart phone at any time.

Visit DEC’s Hunter Education Program page to learn more or to sign up.

To take and receive a hunter education certificat­e or bowhunter education certificat­e through the online course, participan­ts must be New York State residents. The cost of the hunter education course is $19.95 and the cost for the bowhunter education course is $30. Both courses can be accessed at DEC’s website.

The online courses will be available through Aug. 31, 2020.

For more informatio­n on recreation­al opportunit­ies available in New York State visit DEC’s website. New Yorkers are encouraged to engage in responsibl­e recreation close to home during the State’s ongoing response to COVID-19. DEC recommenda­tions incorporat­e guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State Department of Health for reducing the spread of infectious diseases and encourage New Yorkers to recreate locally, practice physical distancing, show respect, and use common sense to protect themselves and others.

For more informatio­n, visit the DEC’s website.

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