Interior Regulations

 

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Grants and Agreements

Guidance for Grants and Agreements

2, XIV,

 

Circulars and Guidance

2, XIV,

 

Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension

2, XIV, 1400

 

Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace

2, XIV, 1401

Indians

Bureau of Indian Affairs

25, I, 1-299

 

Indian Arts and Crafts Board

25, II, 300-399

 

National Indian Gaming Commission

25, III, 500-599

 

Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and Indian Health Service

25, V, 900

 

Office of the Assistant Secretary, Indian Affairs

25, VI, 1000-1099

 

Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians

25, VII, 1200-1299

Mineral Resources

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement

30, II, 200-299

 

Geological Survey

30, IV, 400-499

 

Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement

30, VII, 700-999

 

Office of Natural Resources Revenue

30, XII, 1200-1299

Parks, Forests and Public Property

National Park Service

36, I, 1-199

Public Contracts and Property Management

Government Furnished Quarters

41, 114, 114-1--114-99

Public Lands: Interior

Office of the Secretary of the Interior

43, 0, 1-199

 

Bureau of Reclamation

43, I, 400-999

 

Bureau of Land Management

43, II, 1000-9999

Federal Acquisition Regulations

Federal Acquisition Regulations

48, 14, 1401-1404

Wildlife and Fisheries

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

50, I, 1-199

 

Joint Regulations

50, IV, 400-499

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Department of the Interior Criminal Regulatory Offenses List

AgencyBureauCFR CitationCFR Description Statutory CiteStatutory AuthorityMens ReaPenalty Range
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.1206(a)(2): Obtaining a regular (non-emergency) order of protectionFollowing a hearing and finding that an act of domestic violence occurred, the court may issue an order of protection. The order must meet the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section and may meet the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section. Either party may request a review hearing to amend or vacate the order of protection.
(a) The order of protection must do all of the following:
(1) Specifically describe in clear language the behavior the court has ordered he or she do or refrain from doing;
(2) Give notice that violation of any provision of the order of protection constitutes contempt of court and may result in a fine or imprisonment, or both; and
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.1212: Consequences of disobedience or interferenceAny willful disobedience or interference with any court order constitutes contempt of court which may result in a fine or imprisonment, or both, in accordance with this part.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Willfully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.400: Assault(a) A person is guilty of assault if he or she:
(1) Attempts to cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or
(2) Negligently causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon; or
(3) Attempts by physical menace to put another in fear of imminent serious bodily injury.
(b) Assault is a misdemeanor unless committed in a fight or scuffle entered into by mutual consent, in which case it is a petty misdemeanor.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Knowingly, Recklessly, Negligently(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.401: Recklessly endangering another personA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she recklessly engages in conduct which places or may place another person in danger of death or serious bodily injury. Recklessness and danger shall be presumed where a person knowingly points a firearm at or in the direction of another person, whether or not the actor believed the firearm to be loaded.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Recklessly, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.402: Terroristic threatsA person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he or she threatens to commit any crime of violence with purpose to terrorize another or to cause evacuation of a building, place of assembly or facility of public transportation, or otherwise to cause serious public inconvenience or in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror or inconvenience.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.403: Unlawful restraintA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she knowingly:
(a) Restrains another unlawfully in circumstances exposing him or her to risk of serious bodily injury; or
(b) Holds another in a condition of involuntary servitude.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.404: False imprisonmentA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she knowingly restrains another unlawfully so as to interfere substantially with his or her liberty.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.405: Interference with custody(a) Custody of children. A person commits a misdemeanor if he or she knowingly or recklessly takes or entices any child under the age of 18 from the custody of his or her parent, guardian or other lawful custodian, when he or she has no privilege to do so.
(b) Custody of committed person. A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he or she knowingly or recklessly takes or entices any committed person away from lawful custody when he or she does not have the privilege to do so. Committed person means, in addition to anyone committed under judicial warrant, any orphan, neglected or delinquent child, mentally defective or insane person, or other dependent or incompetent person entrusted to another's custody by or through a recognized social agency or otherwise by authority of law.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly, Recklessly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.406: Criminal coercion(a) A person is guilty of criminal coercion if, with purpose to unlawfully restrict another's freedom of action to his or her detriment, he or she threatens to:
(1) Commit any criminal offense; or
(2) Accuse anyone of a criminal offense; or
(3) Take or withhold action as an official, or cause an official to take or withhold action.
(b) Criminal coercion is classified as a misdemeanor.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.407: Sexual assault(a) A person who has sexual contact with another person not his or her spouse, or causes such other person to have sexual contact with him or her, is guilty of sexual assault as a misdemeanor, if:
(1) He or she knows that the conduct is offensive to the other person; or
(2) He or she knows that the other person suffers from a mental disease or defect which renders him or her incapable of appraising the nature or his or her conduct; or
(3) He or she knows that the other person is unaware that a sexual act is being committed; or
(4) The other person is less than 10 years old; or
(5) He or she has substantially impaired the other person's power to appraise or control his or her conduct, by administering or employing without the other's knowledge drugs, intoxicants or other means for the purpose of preventing resistance; or
(6) The other person is less than 16 years old and the actor is at least four years older than the other person; or
(7) The other person is less than 21 years old and the actor is his or her guardian or otherwise responsible for general supervision of his or her welfare; or
(8) The other person is in custody of law or detained in a hospital or other institution and the actor has supervisory or disciplinary authority over him or her.
(b) Sexual contact is any touching of the sexual or other intimate parts of the person for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire, or for the purpose of abusing, humiliating, harassing, or degrading the victim.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly, Strict Liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.408: Indecent exposureA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she exposes his or her genitals under circumstances in which he or she knows his or her conduct is likely to cause affront or alarm.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.409: Reckless burning or explodingA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she purposely starts a fire or causes an explosion, whether on his or her property or another's, and thereby recklessly:
(a) Places another person in danger of death or bodily injury; or
(b) Places a building or occupied structure of another in danger of damage or destruction.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Recklessly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.410: Criminal mischief(a)Click to open paragraph tools A person is guilty of criminal mischief if he or she:
(1) Damages tangible property of another purposely, recklessly, or by negligence in the employment of fire, explosives, or other dangerous means; or
(2) Purposely or recklessly tampers with tangible property of another so as to endanger person or property; or
(3) Purposely or recklessly causes another to suffer pecuniary loss by deception or threat.
(b) Criminal mischief is a misdemeanor if the actor purposely causes pecuniary loss in excess of $100, or a petty misdemeanor if he or she purposely or recklessly causes pecuniary loss in excess of $25. Otherwise, criminal mischief is a violation.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Recklessly, Negligently(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.411: Criminal trespass(a) A person commits an offense if, knowing that he or she is not licensed or privileged to do so, he or she enters or surreptitiously remains in any building or occupied structure. An offense under this subsection is a misdemeanor if it is committed in a dwelling at night. Otherwise it is a petty misdemeanor.
(b) A person commits an offense if, knowing that he or she is not licensed or privileged to do so, he or she enters or remains in any place as to which notice against trespass is given by:
(1) Actual communication to the actor; or
(2) Posting in a manner prescribed by law or reasonably likely to come to the attention of intruders; or
(3) Fencing or other enclosure manifestly designed to exclude intruders.
(c) An offense under this section constitutes a petty misdemeanor if the offender defies an order to leave personally communicated to him or her by the owner of the premises or other authorized person. Otherwise it is a violation.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.412: TheftA person who, without permission of the owner, shall take, shoplift, possess or exercise unlawful control over movable property not his or her own or under his or her control with the purpose to deprive the owner thereof or who unlawfully transfers immovable property of another or any interest therein with the purpose to benefit himself or herself or another not entitled thereto shall be guilty of theft, a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.413: Receiving stolen propertyA person is guilty of receiving stolen property, a misdemeanor, if he or she purposely receives, retains, or disposes of movable property of another knowing that it has been stolen, or believing that it has probably been stolen, unless the property is received, retained, or disposed with purpose to restore it to the owner. Receiving means acquiring possession, control or title, or lending on the security of the property.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.414: EmbezzlementA person who shall, having lawful custody of property not his or her own, appropriate the same to his or her own use, with intent to deprive the owner thereof, shall be guilty of embezzlement, a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.With intent(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.415: FraudA person who shall by willful misrepresentation or deceit, or by false interpreting, or by the use of false weights or measures obtain any money or other property, shall be guilty of fraud, a misdemeanor25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Willfully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.416: Forgery(a) A person is guilty of forgery, a misdemeanor, if, with purpose to defraud or injure anyone, or with knowledge that he or she is facilitating fraud or injury to be perpetrated by anyone, he or she:
(1) Alters, makes, completes, authenticates, issues or transfers any writing of another without his or her authority; or
(2) Utters any writing which he or she knows to be forged in a manner above specified.
(b) “Writing” includes printing or any other method of recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, trademarks, and other symbols of value, right, privilege, or identification.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.417: ExtortionA person who shall willfully, by making false charges against another person or by any other means whatsoever, extort or attempt to extort any moneys, goods, property, or anything else of any value, shall be guilty of extortion, a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Willfully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.418: MisbrandingA person who shall knowingly and willfully misbrand or alter any brand or mark on any livestock of another person, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly, Willfully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.419: Unauthorized use of automobiles and other vehiclesA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she operates another person's automobile, airplane, motorcycle, motorboat, or other motor-propelled vehicle without consent of the owner. It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that the actor reasonably believed that the owner would have consented to the operation had he or she known of it.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.420: Tampering with recordsA person commits a misdemeanor if, knowing that he or she has no privilege to do so, he or she falsifies, destroys, removes or conceals any writing or record, with purpose to deceive or injure anyone or to conceal any wrongdoing.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.421: Bad checks(a) A person who issues or passes a check or similar sight order for the payment of money, knowing that it will not be honored by the drawee, commits a misdemeanor.
(b) For the purposes of this section, an issuer is presumed to know that the check or order would not be paid, if:
(1) The issuer had no account with the drawee at the time the check or order was issued; or
(2) Payment was refused by the drawee for lack of funds, upon presentation within 30 days after issue, and the issuer failed to make good within 10 days after receiving notice of that refusal.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.422: Unauthorized use of credit cards(a) A person commits a misdemeanor if he or she uses a credit card for the purpose of obtaining property or services with knowledge that:
(1) The card is stolen or forged; or
(2) The card has been revoked or cancelled; or
(3) For any other reason his or her use of the card is unauthorized by the issuer.
(b) Credit card means a writing or other evidence of an undertaking to pay for property or services delivered or rendered to or upon the order of a designated person or bearer.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.423: Defrauding secured creditorsA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she destroys, conceals, encumbers, transfers or otherwise deals with property subject to a security interest with purpose to hinder that interest.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.424: Neglect of children(a) A parent, guardian, or other person supervising the welfare of a child under 18 commits a misdemeanor if he or she knowingly endangers the child's welfare by violating a duty of care, protection or support.
(b) A parent, guardian, or other person supervising the welfare of a child under 18 commits a violation if he or she neglects or refuses to send the child to school.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly, Negligently(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.425: Persistant non-supportA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she persistently fails to provide support which he or she can provide and which he or she knows he or she is legally obliged to provide to a spouse, child or other dependent.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.426: Bribery(a) A person is guilty of bribery, a misdemeanor, if he or she offers, confers or agrees to confer upon another, or solicits, accepts or agrees to accept from another:
(1) Any pecuniary benefit as consideration for the recipient's decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or other exercise of discretion as a public servant, party official or voter; or
(2) Any benefit as consideration for the recipient's decision, vote, recommendation or other exercise of official discretion in a judicial or administrative proceeding; or
(3) Any benefit as consideration for a violation of a known legal duty as a public servant or party official.
(b) It is no defense to prosecution under this section that a person whom the actor sought to influence was not qualified to act in the desired way, whether because he or she had not yet assumed office, or lacked jurisdiction, or for any other reason.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.427: Threats and other improper influence in official and polictical matters(a) A person commits a misdemeanor if he or she:
(1) Threatens unlawful harm to any person with purpose to influence his or her decision, vote or other exercise of discretion as a public servant, party official or voter; or
(2) Threatens harm to any public servant with purpose to influence his decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or other exercise of discretion in a judicial or administrative proceeding; or
(3) Threatens harm to any public servant with purpose to influence his decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or other exercise of discretion in a judicial or administrative proceeding; or
(b) It is no defense to prosecution under this section that a person whom the actor sought to influence was not qualified to act in the desired way, whether because he or she had not yet assumed office, or lacked jurisdiction, or for any other reason.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.428: Retaliation for past official actionA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she harms another by any unlawful act in retaliation for anything lawfully done by the latter in the capacity of public servant.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.With intent(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.429: PerjuryA person is guilty of perjury, a misdemeanor, if in any official proceeding he or she makes a false statement under oath or equivalent affirmation, or swears or affirms the truth of a statement previously made, when the statement is material and he or she does not believe it to be true.
(a) No person shall be guilty of an offense under this section if he or she retracted the falsification in the course of the proceeding in which it was made before it became manifest that the falsification was or would be exposed and before the falsification substantially affected the proceeding.
(b) No person shall be convicted of an offense under this section where proof of falsity rests solely upon contradiction by testimony of a single person other than the defendant.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.With intent, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.430: False alarmsA person who knowingly causes a false alarm of fire or other emergency to be transmitted to, or within any organization, official or volunteer, for dealing with emergencies involving danger to life or property commits a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.431: False reports(a) A person who knowingly gives false information to any law enforcement officer with the purpose to implicate another commits a misdemeanor.
(b) A person commits a petty misdemeanor if he or she:
(1) Reports to law enforcement authorities an offense or other incident within their concern knowing that it did not occur; or
(2) Pretends to furnish such authorities with information relating to an offense or incident when he or she knows he or she has no information relating to such offense or incident.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly, Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.432: Impersonating a public servantA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she falsely pretends to hold a position in the public service with purpose to induce another to submit to such pretended official authority or otherwise to act in reliance upon that pretense to his or her prejudice.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.With intent(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.433: Disobedience to lawful order of courtA person who willfully disobeys any order, subpoena, summons, warrant or command duly issued, made or given by any Court of Indian Offenses or any officer thereof is guilty of a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Willfully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.434: Resisting arrestA person commits a misdemeanor if, for the purpose of preventing a public servant from effecting a lawful arrest or discharging any other duty, he or she creates a substantial risk of bodily injury to the public servant or anyone else, or employs means justifying or requiring substantial force to overcome the resistance.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.435: Obstructing justiceA person commits a misdemeanor if, with purpose to hinder the apprehension, prosecution, conviction or punishment of another for a crime, he or she harbors or conceals the other, provides a weapon, transportation, disguise or other means of escape, warns the other of impending discovery, or volunteers false information to a law enforcement officer.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.436: EscapeA person is guilty of the offense of escape, a misdemeanor, if he or she unlawfully removes himself or herself from official detention or fails to return to official detention following temporary leave granted for a specific purpose or limited period.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.437: Bail jumpingA person set at liberty by court order, with or without bail, upon condition that he or she will subsequently appear at a specified time or place, commits a misdemeanor if, without lawful excuse, he or she fails to appear at that time and place.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.438: Flight to avoid prosecution or judicial processA person who shall absent himself or herself from the Indian country over which the Court of Indian Offenses exercises jurisdiction for the purpose of avoiding arrest, prosecution or other judicial process shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.439: Witness tampering(a) A person commits a misdemeanor if, believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending or about to be instituted, he or she attempts to induce or otherwise cause a witness or informant to:
(1) Testify or inform falsely; or
(2) Withhold any testimony, information, document or thing; or
(3) Elude legal process summoning him or her to supply evidence; or
(4) Absent himself or herself from any proceeding or investigation to which he or she has been legally summoned.
(b) A person commits a misdemeanor if he or she harms another by any unlawful act in retaliation for anything lawfully done in the capacity of witness or informant.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.440: Tampering with or fabricating physical evidence(a) Alters, destroys, conceals, or removes any record, document or thing with purpose to impair its verity or availability in such proceeding or investigation; or
(b) Makes, presents or uses any record, document or thing knowing it to be false and with the purpose to mislead a public servant who is or may be engaged in such proceeding or investigation.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.441: Disorderly conduct(a) A person is guilty of disorderly conduct if, with purpose to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm or recklessly creating a risk thereof, he or she:
(1) Engages in fighting or threatening, or in violent or tumultuous behavior;
(2) Makes unreasonable noise or offensively coarse utterance, gesture or display, or addresses abusive language to any person present; or
(3) Creates a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which serves no legitimate purpose of the actor.
(b) Public means affecting or likely to affect persons in a place to which the public has access; among the places included are highways, schools, prisons, apartments, places of business or amusement, or any neighborhood.
(c) An offense under this section is a petty misdemeanor if the actor's purpose is to cause substantial harm or serious inconvenience, or if he or she persists in disorderly conduct after reasonable warning or request to desist. Otherwise, disorderly conduct is a violation.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Recklessly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.442: Riot; failure to disperse(a) A person is guilty of riot, a misdemeanor, if he or she participates with two or more others in a course of disorderly conduct:
(1) With purpose to commit or facilitate the commission of a felony or misdemeanor; or
(2) With purpose to prevent or coerce official action; or
(3) When the actor or any other participant to the knowledge of the actor uses or plans to use a firearm or other deadly weapon.
(b) Where three or more persons are participating in a course of disorderly conduct likely to cause substantial harm or serious inconvenience, a law enforcement officer may order the participants and others in the immediate vicinity to disperse. A person who refuses or knowingly fails to obey such an order commits a misdemeanor.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.443: HarassmentA person commits a petty misdemeanor if, with purpose to harass another, he or she:
(a) Makes a telephone call without purpose or legitimate communication; or
(b) Insults, taunts or challenges another in a manner likely to provoke violent or disorderly response; or
(c) Makes repeated communications anonymously or at extremely inconvenient hours, or in offensively coarse language; or
(d) Subjects another to an offensive touching; or
(e) Engages in any other course of alarming conduct serving no legitimate purpose.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.444: Carrying concealed weaponsA person who goes about in public places armed with a dangerous weapon concealed upon his or her person is guilty of a misdemeanor unless he or she has a permit to do so signed by a magistrate of the Court of Indian Offenses.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.445: Driving violations(a) A person who shall operate any vehicle in a manner dangerous to the public safety is guilty of reckless driving, a petty misdemeanor, unless it is committed while under the influence of alcohol, in which case it is a misdemeanor.
(b) A person who shall drive, operate or be in physical control of any motor vehicle when his or her alcohol concentration is 0.10 or more shall be guilty of driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor.
(c) Any person who drives, operates, or is in physical control of a motor vehicle within the Indian country under the jurisdiction of a Court of Indian Offenses consents to a chemical test of his or her blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of determining the presence of alcohol, to be administered at the direction of a law enforcement officer. The test may be required when the officer has reasonable cause to believe that a person is driving while intoxicated, and the person has either been lawfully placed under arrest for a violation of this section, or has been involved in a motor vehicle accident or collision resulting in property damage, personal injury, or death.
(d) In the absence of an applicable tribal traffic code, the provisions of state traffic laws applicable in the state where a Court of Indian Offenses is located shall apply to the operation of motor vehicles within the Indian country under the jurisdiction of the Court of Indian Offenses with the exception that any person found guilty of violating such laws shall, in lieu of the penalties provided under state law, be sentenced according to the standards found in § 11.450 depending on the nature of the traffic code violation, and may be deprived of the right to operate any motor vehicle for a period not to exceed 6 months.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.446: Cruelty to animalsA person commits a misdemeanor if he or she purposely or recklessly:
(a) Subjects any animal in his or her custody to cruel neglect; or
(b) Subjects any animal to cruel mistreatment; or
(c) Kills or injures any animal belonging to another without legal privilege or consent of the owner.
(d) Causes one animal to fight with another.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Purposefully, Recklessly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.447: Maintaining a public nuisanceA person who permits his or her property to fall into such condition as to injure or endanger the safety, health, comfort, or property of his or her neighbors, is guilty of a violation.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Negligently(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.448: Abuse of officeA person acting or purporting to act in an official capacity or taking advantage of such actual or purported capacity commits a misdemeanor if, knowing that his or her conduct is illegal, he or she:
(a) Subjects another to arrest, detention, search, seizure, mistreatment, dispossession, assessment, lien or other infringement of personal or property rights; or
(b) Denies or impedes another in the exercise or enjoyment of any right, privilege, power or immunity.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.449: Violation of an approved tribal ordinanceA person who violates the terms of any tribal ordinance duly enacted by the governing body of the tribe occupying the Indian country under the jurisdiction of the Court of Indian Offenses and approved by the Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs or his or her designee, is guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced as provided in the ordinance.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.451: Abuse of psychotoxic chemical solvents(a) It is unlawful to:
(1) Intentionally smell or inhale the fumes of any psychotoxic chemical solvent or possess, purchase, or attempt to possess or purchase any psychotoxic chemical solvent, for the purpose of causing intoxication, inebriation, excitement, stupefaction, or the dulling of the brain or nervous system; or
(2) Sell, give away, dispense, or distribute, or offer to sell, give away, dispense, or distribute, any psychotoxic chemical solvent knowing or believing that the purchaser or another person intends to use the solvent in violation of this section.
(b) This section does not apply to inhalation of anesthesia for medical or dental purposes.
(c) As used in this section, “psychotoxic chemical solvent” means any glue, gasoline, paint, hair spray, Lysol, or other substance containing one or more of the following chemical compounds:
(1) Acetone and acetate;
(2) Benzene;
(3) Butyl-alcohol;
(4) Methyl ethyl;
(6) Peptone;
(7) Pentachlorophenol;
(8) Petroleum ether; or
(9) Any other chemical substance the inhalation of whose fumes or vapors can cause intoxication, inebriation, excitement, stupefaction, or the dulling of the brain or nervous system.
(d) The statement listing the contents of a substance packaged in a container by the manufacturer or producer thereof is rebuttable proof of the contents of the substance without further expert testimony if it reasonably appears that the substance in the container is the same substance placed therein by the manufacturer or producer.
(e) Abuse of psychotoxic chemical solvents, as defined in this section, is punishable as a petty misdemeanor, and the court may order any person using psychotoxic chemical solvents as described in paragraph (a) of this section to be committed to a facility for treatment for up to 6 months.
(f) Psychotoxic chemical solvents kept or used in violation of this section are declared contraband. Upon proof of a violation, these solvents must be forfeited to the Federal government by order of the court, following public notice and an opportunity for any person claiming an interest in the solvents to be heard.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Intentionally, Purposefully, Knowingly(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.452: Possession of a controlled substance(a) It is unlawful for a person to knowingly or intentionally possess any controlled substance listed in 21 CFR Part 1308, as amended, unless:
(1) The Controlled Substances Act or Drug Enforcement Agency regulations specifically authorizes possession of the substance;
(2) The substance or preparation is excluded or exempted by 21 CFR 1308.21 through 1308.35, as amended; or
(3) The provisions of 42 U.S.C. 1996a (regarding traditional Indian religious use of peyote) apply.
(b) Violations of paragraph (a) of this section are punishable as a misdemeanor.
(c) Any controlled substance involved in violation of this section is declared to be contraband. Upon proof of a violation of this section, the controlled substance must be forfeited to the Federal Government by order of the court, after public notice and an opportunity for any person claiming an interest in the substance to be heard.
(d) Any personal property used to transport, conceal, manufacture, cultivate, or distribute a controlled substance in violation of this section is subject to forfeiture to the Federal Government by order of the court upon proof of this use, following public notice and opportunity for any person claiming an interest in the property to be heard.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly, Intentionally(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.453: Prostitution or solicitationA person who commits prostitution or solicitation or who knowingly keeps, maintains, rents, or leases, any house, room, tent, or other place for the purpose of prostitution is guilty of a misdemeanor.25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Knowingly, Purposefully(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 11.454: Domestic violence(a) A person who commits domestic violence by inflicting physical harm, bodily injury, or sexual assault, or inflicting the fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury, or sexual assault on a family member, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) For purposes of this section, a family member is any of the following:
(1) A spouse;
(2) A former spouse;
(3) A person related by blood;
(4) A person related by existing or prior marriage;
(5) A person who resides or resided with the defendant;
(6) A person with whom the defendant has a child in common; or
(7) A person with whom the defendant is or was in a dating or intimate relationship.
25 USC § 1311The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this subchapter, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.Strict liability(a) Misdemeanor Up to 1 year in prison, or a fine of up to $5,000, or both. (b) Petty misdemeanor Up to 6 months in prison, or a fine of up to $2,500, or both. (c) Violation Up to 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.
DOIBIA25 CFR § 140.5(b)(2): Bureau of Indian Affairs employees not to contract or trade with Indians except in certain cases(b) With the exceptions provided in subsection (b) of section 437 of title 18 U.S. Code, section 437 provides that whoever, being an officer, employee, or agent of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, has (other than as a lawful representative of the United States) any interest, in such officer, employee, or agent's name, or in the name of another person where such officer, employee, or agent benefits or appears to benefit from such interest:
(1) In any contract made or under negotiation with any Indian, for the purchase, transportation or delivery of goods or supplies for any Indian, or
(2) In any purchase or sale of any service or real or personal property (or any interest therein) from or to any Indian, or colludes with any person attempting to obtain any such contract, purchase, or sale, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than six months or both, and shall be removed from office, notwithstanding any other provision of law concerning termination from Federal employment.
25 USC § 2, 9, 261, 264The Commissioner of Indian Affairs shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, and agreeably to such regulations as the President may prescribe, have the management of all Indian affairs and of all matters arising out of Indian relations.Strict liability6 months imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 20.607: What happens when applicants or recipients knowingly and willfully provide false or fraudulent information?Applicants or recipients who knowingly and willfully provide false or fraudulent information are subject to prosecution under 18 U.S.C. § 1001, which carries a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both. The social services worker will prepare a written report detailing the information considered to be false and submit the report to the Superintendent or his/her designated representative for appropriate investigative action.18 USC § 1001(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government of the United States, knowingly and willfully—
(1) falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact;
(2) makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation; or
(3) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry;
shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 5 years or, if the offense involves international or domestic terrorism (as defined in section 2331 [18 USCS § 2331]), imprisoned not more than 8 years, or both. If the matter relates to an offense under chapter 109A, 109B, 110, or 117, or section 1591 [18 USCS §§ 2241 et seq., 2250, 2251 et seq., 2421 et seq., or 1591], then the term of imprisonment imposed under this section shall be not more than 8 years.
(b) Subsection (a) does not apply to a party to a judicial proceeding, or that party’s counsel, for statements, representations, writings or documents submitted by such party or counsel to a judge or magistrate [United States magistrate judge] in that proceeding.
(c) With respect to any matter within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch, subsection (a) shall apply only to—
(1) administrative matters, including a claim for payment, a matter related to the procurement of property or services, personnel or employment practices, or support services, or a document required by law, rule, or regulation to be submitted to the Congress or any office or officer within the legislative branch; or
(2) any investigation or review, conducted pursuant to the authority of any committee, subcommittee, commission or office of the Congress, consistent with applicable rules of the House or Senate.
Knowingly, Willfully5 years imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 226.43(j): Penalties for violation of certain operating regulations.Lessee or his/her authorized representative is hereby notified that criminal procedures are provided by 18 U.S.C. 1001 for knowingly filing fraudulent reports and information.18 USC § 1001(a)Except as otherwise provided in this section, whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government of the United States, knowingly and willfully—
(1)falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact;
(2)makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation; or
(3)makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry;
shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 5 years or, if the offense involves international or domestic terrorism (as defined in section 2331), imprisoned not more than 8 years, or both. If the matter relates to an offense under chapter 109A, 109B, 110, or 117, or section 1591, then the term of imprisonment imposed under this section shall be not more than 8 years.
(b)Subsection (a) does not apply to a party to a judicial proceeding, or that party’s counsel, for statements, representations, writings or documents submitted by such party or counsel to a judge or magistrate in that proceeding.
(c)With respect to any matter within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch, subsection (a) shall apply only to—
(1)administrative matters, including a claim for payment, a matter related to the procurement of property or services, personnel or employment practices, or support services, or a document required by law, rule, or regulation to be submitted to the Congress or any office or officer within the legislative branch; or
(2)any investigation or review, conducted pursuant to the authority of any committee, subcommittee, commission or office of the Congress, consistent with applicable rules of the House or Senate.
KnowinglyFine and/or imprisonment up to 5 years (or 8 years if terrorism-related)
DOIBIA25 CFR § 23.46(h): Financial management, internal and external controls and other assurancesPursuant to 18 U.S.C. 641, whoever embezzles, steals, purloins, or knowingly converts to his or her use or the use of another, or without authority, sells, conveys or disposes of any record, voucher, money, or thing of value of the United States or of any department or agency thereof, or any property made or being made under contract for the United States or any department or agency thereof; or whoever receives, conceals, or retains the same with intent to convert it to his or her use or gain, knowing it to have been embezzled, stolen, purloined, or converted shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both; but if the value of such property does not exceed the sum of $100, he or she shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.18 USC § 641Whoever embezzles, steals, purloins, or knowingly converts to his use or the use of another, or without authority, sells, conveys or disposes of any record, voucher, money, or thing of value of the United States or of any department or agency thereof, or any property made or being made under contract for the United States or any department or agency thereof; or
Whoever receives, conceals, or retains the same with intent to convert it to his use or gain, knowing it to have been embezzled, stolen, purloined or converted—
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; but if the value of such property in the aggregate, combining amounts from all the counts for which the defendant is convicted in a single case, does not exceed the sum of $1,000, he shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
The word “value” means face, par, or market value, or cost price, either wholesale or retail, whichever is greater.
Knowingly10 years imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 241.6(d): Enforcement; violation of regulations; corrective action; penalties; closure of restrictions; Annette Island ReservePenalties. Any person who violates any of the regulations of this part shall be subject to prosecution under section 2 of the Act of July 12, 1960 (74 Stat. 469, 18 U.S.C. sec. 1165), which provides as follows:
Whoever, without lawful authority or permission, willfully and knowingly goes upon any land that belongs to any Indian or Indian tribe, band, or group and either are held by the United States in trust or are subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States, or upon any lands of the United States that are reserved for Indian use, for the purpose of hunting, trapping, or fishing thereon, or for the removal of game, peltries, or fish therefrom, shall be fined not more than $200 or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both, and all game, fish, and peltries in his possession shall be forfeited.
25 USC § 1165Whoever, without lawful authority or permission, willfully and knowingly goes upon any land that belongs to any Indian or Indian tribe, band, or group and either are held by the United States in trust or are subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States, or upon any lands of the United States that are reserved for Indian use, for the purpose of hunting, trapping, or fishing thereon, or for the removal of game, peltries, or fish therefrom, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both, and all game, fish, and peltries in his possession shall be forfeited.Willfully/knowingly90 days imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 249.6(b): Enforcement and penalties(a) Any Indian tribe with a tribal court may confer jurisdiction upon such court to punish violations by its members of this part 249 or of the area regulations issued pursuant thereto. Jurisdiction is hereby conferred upon each Court of Indian Offenses established pursuant to part 11 of this chapter to punish such violations by members of tribes whose reservations are under the jurisdiction of such court. Courts of Indian Fishing Offenses may be created pursuant to part 11 of this chapter to punish such violations by members of any tribe or group of tribes for which there is otherwise no Court of Indian Offenses or tribal court with jurisdiction to enforce this part 249. The provisions of part 11 of this chapter shall apply to any such court with respect to the exercise of its jurisdiction to enforce this part 249. All jurisdiction conferred by this section shall apply without regard to any territorial limitations otherwise applicable to the jurisdiction of such court.
(b) Acceptance or use of an identification card issued pursuant to this part 249 or use of any fishing gear marked or identified pursuant thereto shall constitute an acknowledgment that the fishing done under such card or with such gear is in the claimed exercise of a tribal fishing right and is subject to the jurisdiction of the tribal court, Court of Indian Offenses, or Court of Indian Fishing Offenses. Except as may be otherwise provided by tribal regulations approved by or on behalf of the Secretary of the Interior, any person claiming to be exercising such tribal right and fishing in violation of the regulations contained in or issued under this part 249 may be punished by a fine of not to exceed $1,659, imprisonment of not to exceed 6 months, or both, and shall have his tribal fishing privileges suspended for not less than 5 days for any violation of this part 249 or of any area regulation issued pursuant thereto. The court shall impound the fishing rights identification card of any person for the period which the fishing privileges are suspended.
25 USC § 2The Commissioner of Indian Affairs shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, and agreeably to such regulations as the President may prescribe, have the management of all Indian affairs and of all matters arising out of Indian relations.Strict liability6 months imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 273.181(e) Are there Privacy Act requirements for contracts?(e) The contractor is subject to 5 U.S.C. 552a(i)(1), which imposes criminal penalties for knowingly and willfully disclosing a record about an individual without the written request or consent of that individual unless disclosure is permitted under one of the exceptions.5 USC 552a(i)(1)Privacy Act provision imposing criminal penalties on officers or employees of an agency who knowingly and willfully disclose individually identifiable records without written consent or statutory exception.Knowingly and willinglyNot more than 2 years imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 273.182: Are there penalties for misusing funds or propertyIf any officer, director, agent, or employee of, or connected with, any contractor or subcontractor under this part embezzles, willfully misapplies, steals, or obtains by fraud any of the funds or property connected with the contract or subcontract, he or she will be subject to the following penalties:
(a) If the amount involved does not exceed $100, person(s) will be fined not more than $1,059 or imprisoned not more than one (1) year, or both.
(b) If the amount involved exceeds $100, person(s) will be fined not more than $10,592 or imprisoned for not more than two (2) years, or both.
25 USC §§ 5345-47The Secretary of the Interior shall not enter into any contract for the education of Indians unless the prospective contractor has submitted to, and has had approved by the Secretary of the Interior, an education plan, which plan, in the determination of the Secretary, contains educational objectives which adequately address the educational needs of the Indian students who are to be beneficiaries of the contract and assures that the contract is capable of meeting such objectives: Provided, That where students other than Indian students participate in such programs, money expended under such contract shall be prorated to cover the participation of only the Indian students.Willfully1- 2 years imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 304.1 Penalties for imitation or unauthorized use.The use of Government trade-marks in an unauthorized manner, or the colorable imitation of such marks, is subject to the criminal penalties imposed by section 5 of the said act (49 Stat. 892; 25 U.S.C. 305d).25 U.S.C. 305d
(See also 18 USC 1159)
Any person who shall counterfeit or colorably imitate any Government trade mark used or devised by the Board as provided in section 2 of this Act, or shall, except as authorized by the Board, affix any such Government trade mark, or shall knowingly, willfully, and corruptly affix any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation thereof upon any products, Indian or otherwise, or to any labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, or receptacles intended to be used upon or in connection with the sale of such products, or any person who shall knowingly make any false statement for the purpose of obtaining the use of any such Government trade mark, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be enjoined from further carrying on the act or acts complained of and shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $2,000, or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both such fine and
imprisonment.
Knowingly, willingly, and corruptlyimprisonment not exceeding six months
DOIBIA25 CFR § 307.1: PenaltiesThe use of Government trade-marks in an unauthorized manner, or the colorable imitation of such marks, is subject to the criminal penalties imposed by section 5 of the said act (49 Stat. 892; 25 U.S.C. 305d), which provides:
Any person who shall counterfeit or colorably imitate any Government trade-mark used or devised by the Board as provided in section 305a of this chapter, or shall, except as authorized by the Board, affix any such Government trade-mark, or shall knowingly, willfully, and corruptly affix any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation thereof upon any products, Indian or otherwise, or to any labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, or receptacles intended to be used upon or in connection with the sale of such products, or any person who shall knowingly make any false statement for the purpose of obtaining the use of any such Government trade-mark shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be enjoined from further carrying on the act or acts complained of and shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $20,000, or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both such fine and imprisonment.
25 USC § 305dIt shall be the function and the duty of the Secretary of the Interior through the Board to promote the economic welfare of the Indian tribes and the Indian individuals through the development of Indian arts and crafts and the expansion of the market for the products of Indian art and craftsmanship. In the execution of this function the Board shall have the following powers: (a) To undertake market research to determine the best opportunity for the sale of various products; (b) to engage in technical research and give technical advice and assistance; (c) to engage in experimentation directly or through selected agencies; (d) to correlate and encourage the activities of the various governmental and private agencies in the field; (e) to offer assistance in the management of operating groups for the furtherance of specific projects; (f) to make recommendations to appropriate agencies for loans in furtherance of the production and sale of Indian products; (g)(1) to create for the Board, or for an individual Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, trademarks of genuineness and quality for Indian products and the products of an individual Indian or particular Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization; (2) to establish standards and regulations for the use of Government-owned trademarks by corporations, associations, or individuals, and to charge for such use under such licenses; (3) to register any such trademark owned by the Government in the United States Patent and Trademark Office without charge and assign it and the goodwill associated with it to an individual Indian or Indian tribe without charge; and (4) to pursue or defend in the courts any appeal or proceeding with respect to any final determination of that office; (h) to employ executive officers, including a general manager, and such other permanent and temporary personnel as may be found necessary, and prescribe the authorities, duties, responsibilities, and tenure and fix the compensation of such officers and other employees: Provided, That the Classification Act of 1923, as amended [5 USCS §§ 5101 et seq. and §§ 5331 et seq.], shall be applicable to all permanent employees [except executive officers,] and that all employees [other than executive officers] shall be appointed in accordance with the civil-service laws from lists of eligibles to be supplied by the Civil Service Commission; (i) as a Government agency to negotiate and execute in its own name contracts with operating groups to supply management, personnel, and supervision at cost, and to negotiate and execute in its own name such other contracts and to carry on such other business as may be necessary for the accomplishment of the duties and purposes of the Board: Provided, That nothing in the foregoing enumeration of powers shall be construed to authorize the Board to borrow or lend money or to deal in Indian goods. For the purposes of this section, the term ‘Indian arts and crafts organization’ means any legally established arts and crafts marketing organization composed of members of Indian tribes.Knowingly, Willfully, Corruptly6 months imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 308.1: PenaltiesThe use of Government trade-marks in an unauthorized manner, or the colorable imitation of such marks, is subject to the criminal penalties imposed by section 5 of the said act (49 Stat. 892; 25 U.S.C. 305d), which provides:
Any person who shall counterfeit or colorably imitate any Government trade-mark used or devised by the Board as provided in section 305a of this chapter, or shall, except as authorized by the Board, affix any such Government trade-mark, or shall knowingly, willfully, and corruptly affix any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation thereof upon any products Indian or otherwise, or to any labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, or receptacles intended to be used upon or in connection with the sale of such products, or any person who shall knowingly make any false statement for the purpose of obtaining the use of any such Government trade-mark, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be enjoined from further carrying on the act or acts complained of and shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $2,000, or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both such fine and imprisonment.
25 USC § 305dIt shall be the function and the duty of the Secretary of the Interior through the Board to promote the economic welfare of the Indian tribes and the Indian individuals through the development of Indian arts and crafts and the expansion of the market for the products of Indian art and craftsmanship. In the execution of this function the Board shall have the following powers: (a) To undertake market research to determine the best opportunity for the sale of various products; (b) to engage in technical research and give technical advice and assistance; (c) to engage in experimentation directly or through selected agencies; (d) to correlate and encourage the activities of the various governmental and private agencies in the field; (e) to offer assistance in the management of operating groups for the furtherance of specific projects; (f) to make recommendations to appropriate agencies for loans in furtherance of the production and sale of Indian products; (g)(1) to create for the Board, or for an individual Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, trademarks of genuineness and quality for Indian products and the products of an individual Indian or particular Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization; (2) to establish standards and regulations for the use of Government-owned trademarks by corporations, associations, or individuals, and to charge for such use under such licenses; (3) to register any such trademark owned by the Government in the United States Patent and Trademark Office without charge and assign it and the goodwill associated with it to an individual Indian or Indian tribe without charge; and (4) to pursue or defend in the courts any appeal or proceeding with respect to any final determination of that office; (h) to employ executive officers, including a general manager, and such other permanent and temporary personnel as may be found necessary, and prescribe the authorities, duties, responsibilities, and tenure and fix the compensation of such officers and other employees: Provided, That the Classification Act of 1923, as amended [5 USCS §§ 5101 et seq. and §§ 5331 et seq.], shall be applicable to all permanent employees [except executive officers,] and that all employees [other than executive officers] shall be appointed in accordance with the civil-service laws from lists of eligibles to be supplied by the Civil Service Commission; (i) as a Government agency to negotiate and execute in its own name contracts with operating groups to supply management, personnel, and supervision at cost, and to negotiate and execute in its own name such other contracts and to carry on such other business as may be necessary for the accomplishment of the duties and purposes of the Board: Provided, That nothing in the foregoing enumeration of powers shall be construed to authorize the Board to borrow or lend money or to deal in Indian goods. For the purposes of this section, the term ‘Indian arts and crafts organization’ means any legally established arts and crafts marketing organization composed of members of Indian tribes.Knowingly, Willfully, Corruptly6 months imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 309.26: What penalties apply?A person who offers or displays for sale or sells a good, with or without a Government trademark, in a manner that falsely suggests it is Indian produced, an Indian product, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, resident within the United States:(a) Is subject to the criminal penalties specified in section 1159, title 18, United States Code; and(b) Is subject to the civil penalties specified in section 305e, title 25, United States Code.18 USC 1159(a)It is unlawful to offer or display for sale or sell any good, with or without a Government trademark, in a manner that falsely suggests it is Indian produced, an Indian product, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, resident within the United States.
(b)Penalty.—Any person that knowingly violates subsection (a) shall—
(1)in the case of a first violation by that person—
(A)if the applicable goods are offered or displayed for sale at a total price of $1,000 or more, or if the applicable goods are sold for a total price of $1,000 or more—
(i)in the case of an individual, be fined not more than $250,000, imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both; and
(ii)in the case of a person other than an individual, be fined not more than $1,000,000; and
(B)if the applicable goods are offered or displayed for sale at a total price of less than $1,000, or if the applicable goods are sold for a total price of less than $1,000—
(i)in the case of an individual, be fined not more than $25,000, imprisoned for not more than 1 year, or both; and
(ii)in the case of a person other than an individual, be fined not more than $100,000; and
(2)in the case of a subsequent violation by that person, regardless of the amount for which any good is offered or displayed for sale or sold—
(A)in the case of an individual, be fined under this title, imprisoned for not more than 15 years, or both; and
(B)in the case of a person other than an individual, be fined not more than $5,000,000.
(c)As used in this section—
(1)the term “Indian” means any individual who is a member of an Indian tribe, or for the purposes of this section is certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian tribe;
(2)the terms “Indian product” and “product of a particular Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization” has the meaning given such term in regulations which may be promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior;
(3)the term “Indian tribe”—
(A)has the meaning given the term in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b); [1] and
(B)includes, for purposes of this section only, an Indian group that has been formally recognized as an Indian tribe by—
(i)a State legislature;
(ii)a State commission; or
(iii)another similar organization vested with State legislative tribal recognition authority; and
(4)the term “Indian arts and crafts organization” means any legally established arts and crafts marketing organization composed of members of Indian tribes.
(d)In the event that any provision of this section is held invalid, it is the intent of Congress that the remaining provisions of this section shall continue in full force and effect.
In a manner falsely suggestingDifferent levels, up to 15 years imprisonment and not more than $5M in fines
DOIBIA25 CFR § 310.1: PenaltiesThe use of Government trade-marks in an unauthorized manner, or the colorable imitation of such marks, is subject to the criminal penalties imposed by section 5 of the said act (49 Stat. 892; 25 U.S.C., 305d), which provides:
Any person who shall counterfeit or colorably imitate any Government trade-mark used or devised by the Board as provided in section 305a of this chapter, or shall, except as authorized by the Board, affix any such Government trade-mark, or shall knowingly, willfully, and corruptly affix any reproduction, counterfeit, copy, or colorable imitation thereof upon any products, Indian or otherwise, or to any labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, or receptacles intended to be used upon or in connection with the sale of such products, or any person who shall knowingly make any false statement for the purpose of obtaining the use of any such Government trade-mark, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be enjoined from further carrying on the act or acts complained of and shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or imprisonment not exceeding six months or both such fine and imprisonment.
25 USC § 305dIt shall be the function and the duty of the Secretary of the Interior through the Board to promote the economic welfare of the Indian tribes and the Indian individuals through the development of Indian arts and crafts and the expansion of the market for the products of Indian art and craftsmanship. In the execution of this function the Board shall have the following powers: (a) To undertake market research to determine the best opportunity for the sale of various products; (b) to engage in technical research and give technical advice and assistance; (c) to engage in experimentation directly or through selected agencies; (d) to correlate and encourage the activities of the various governmental and private agencies in the field; (e) to offer assistance in the management of operating groups for the furtherance of specific projects; (f) to make recommendations to appropriate agencies for loans in furtherance of the production and sale of Indian products; (g)(1) to create for the Board, or for an individual Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, trademarks of genuineness and quality for Indian products and the products of an individual Indian or particular Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization; (2) to establish standards and regulations for the use of Government-owned trademarks by corporations, associations, or individuals, and to charge for such use under such licenses; (3) to register any such trademark owned by the Government in the United States Patent and Trademark Office without charge and assign it and the goodwill associated with it to an individual Indian or Indian tribe without charge; and (4) to pursue or defend in the courts any appeal or proceeding with respect to any final determination of that office; (h) to employ executive officers, including a general manager, and such other permanent and temporary personnel as may be found necessary, and prescribe the authorities, duties, responsibilities, and tenure and fix the compensation of such officers and other employees: Provided, That the Classification Act of 1923, as amended [5 USCS §§ 5101 et seq. and §§ 5331 et seq.], shall be applicable to all permanent employees [except executive officers,] and that all employees [other than executive officers] shall be appointed in accordance with the civil-service laws from lists of eligibles to be supplied by the Civil Service Commission; (i) as a Government agency to negotiate and execute in its own name contracts with operating groups to supply management, personnel, and supervision at cost, and to negotiate and execute in its own name such other contracts and to carry on such other business as may be necessary for the accomplishment of the duties and purposes of the Board: Provided, That nothing in the foregoing enumeration of powers shall be construed to authorize the Board to borrow or lend money or to deal in Indian goods. For the purposes of this section, the term ‘Indian arts and crafts organization’ means any legally established arts and crafts marketing organization composed of members of Indian tribes.Knowingly, Willfully, Corruptly6 months imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 700.541: Fraud or false statement in a Government matter“Whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States, knowingly or wilfully falsifies, conceals or covers up by a trick, scheme or device a material fact, or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both (18 U.S.C. 1001).” Special attention is required in the certification of time and attendance reports, applications for employment, personnel security forms, requests for travel reimbursement, client certification documents, and purchase orders and receiving forms.18 USC § 1001(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government of the United States, knowingly and willfully—
(1) falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact;
(2) makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation; or
(3) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry;
shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 5 years or, if the offense involves international or domestic terrorism (as defined in section 2331 [18 USCS § 2331]), imprisoned not more than 8 years, or both. If the matter relates to an offense under chapter 109A, 109B, 110, or 117, or section 1591 [18 USCS §§ 2241 et seq., 2250, 2251 et seq., 2421 et seq., or 1591], then the term of imprisonment imposed under this section shall be not more than 8 years.
(b) Subsection (a) does not apply to a party to a judicial proceeding, or that party’s counsel, for statements, representations, writings or documents submitted by such party or counsel to a judge or magistrate [United States magistrate judge] in that proceeding.
(c) With respect to any matter within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch, subsection (a) shall apply only to—
(1) administrative matters, including a claim for payment, a matter related to the procurement of property or services, personnel or employment practices, or support services, or a document required by law, rule, or regulation to be submitted to the Congress or any office or officer within the legislative branch; or
(2) any investigation or review, conducted pursuant to the authority of any committee, subcommittee, commission or office of the Congress, consistent with applicable rules of the House or Senate.
Knowingly, Willfully5 years imprisonment
DOIBIA25 CFR § 700.835 Other penalties and rewards(a) Section 6 of the Act contains criminal prohibitions and provisions for criminal penalties. Section 8(b) of the Act provides that archaeological resources, vehicles, or equipment involved in a violation may be subject to forfeiture.(b) Section 8(a) of the Act provides for rewards to be made to persons who furnish information which leads to conviction for a criminal violation or to assessment of a civil penalty. The Federal Land Manager may certify to the Secretary of the Treasury that a person is eligible to receive payment. Officers and employees of Federal, State, or tribal government who furnish information or render services in the performance of their official duties, and persons who have provided information under § 700.833(b)(1)(iii) shall not be certified eligible to receive payment of rewards.(c) All civil penalty monies and any item forfeited under the provisions of this section shall be transferred to the Navajo Nation.ARPA Sec. 5
[16 USC 470ee]
(d)Penalties
Any person who knowingly violates, or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any other person to violate, any prohibition contained in subsection (a), (b), or (c) of this section shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both: Provided, however, That if the commercial or archaeological value of the archaeological resources involved and the cost of restoration and repair of such resources exceeds the sum of $500, such person shall be fined not more than $20,000 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. In the case of a second or subsequent such violation upon conviction such person shall be fined not more than $100,000, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
KnowingNot specified
DOIBLM43 CFR 2620.1-2(a) Unauthorized UseUnauthorized use, trespass43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yesup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 2808.11(d) Unauthorized UseUsing, occupying, or developing the public lands or their resources without a required authorization or beyond the scope and terms of authorization.43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 2920.1-2(e) Unauthorized useViolate regulations without authorization43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yesup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 2932.57(a) Special Recreation Use Authorizations/PermitsYou must not—
(1) Fail to obtain a Special Recreation Permit and pay the fees required by this subpart;
(2) Violate the stipulations or conditions of a permit issued under this subpart;
(3) Knowingly participate in an event or activity subject to the permit requirements of this subpart if BLM has not issued a permit;
(4) Fail to post a copy of any commercial or competitive permit where all participants may read it;
(5) Fail to show a copy of your Special Recreation Permit upon request by either a BLM employee or a participant in your activity.
(6) Obstruct or impede pedestrians or vehicles, or harass visitors or other persons with physical contact while engaged in activities covered under a permit or other authorization;
43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 2932.57(a)(7) Special Recreation Use Authorizations/PermitsRefuse to leave/disperse when directed by federal or state officer43 USC 1733 (a) 16 USC 6811Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a)) and Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (16 USC 6811)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 2933.33 (a) Recration Use Permits for Fee AreasYou must not—
(1) Fail to obtain a use permit or pay any fees required by this subpart;
(2) Violate the stipulations or conditions of a permit issued under this subpart;
(3) Fail to pay any fees within the time specified;
(4) Fail to display any required proof of payment of fees;
(5) Willfully and knowingly possess, use, publish as true, or sell to another, any forged, counterfeited, or altered document or instrument used as proof of or exemption from fee payment;
(6) Willfully and knowingly use any document or instrument used as proof of or exemption from fee payment, that the BLM issued to or intended another to use; or
(7) Falsely represent yourself to be a person to whom the BLM has issued a document or instrument used as proof of or exemption from fee payment.
43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 3163.3 Oil and Gas Criminal Penalties (see also 43 CFR 3163.2(f))(1) Knowingly or willfully prepares, maintains or submits false, inaccurate or misleading reports, notices, affidavits, records, data or other written information required by this part; or
(2) Knowingly or willfully takes or removes, transports, uses or diverts any oil or gas from any Federal or Indian lease site without having valid legal authority to do so; or
(3) Purchases, accepts, sells, transports or conveys to another any oil or gas knowing or having reason to know that such oil or gas was stolen or unlawfully removed or diverted from a Federal or Indian lease site.
30 U.S.C. 1720Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act, sec. 109Knowing and WillfulNot more than $50,000 or 2 years
DOIBLM43 CFR 3601.71(a) Unauthorized Use of Mineral ResourcesRemoval of mineral resources without a permit30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.)Strict liabilityUnspecified
DOIBLM43 CFR 3622.4(a)(1) Petrified Wood - Free Use RegulationViolate free collection limits30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.)Strict liabilityup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 3622.4(a)(2) Petrified Wood - Free Use RegulationUse of explosives or power equipment for excavation/removal30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.)Strict liabilityup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 3622.4(a)(3) Petrified Wood - Free Use RegulationSell/barter petrified wood to dealers30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.)Strict liabilityup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 3622.4(a)(4) Petrified Wood - Free Use RegulationCollection of petrified wood shall not create hazards to public health or safety and shall minimize environmental damage30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (30 U.S.C. 601, et seq.)Strict liabilityup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 3715.6 Mining RegulationsExcept where other applicable laws or regulations allow, BLM prohibits the following:
(a) Placing, constructing, maintaining or using residences or structures for occupancy not meeting:
(1) The conditions of occupancy under §§ 3715.2 or 3715.2-1; or
(2) Any of the standards of occupancy under § 3715.5;
(b) Beginning occupancy before the filing, review, and approval or modification of a plan of operation as required under 43 CFR part 3800, subparts 3802 or 3809;
(c) Beginning occupancy before consultation with BLM as required by § 3715.3 for activities that do not require a plan of operations under 43 CFR part 3800, subpart 3802 or that are defined as casual use or notice activities under 43 CFR part 3800, subpart 3809;
(d) Beginning occupancy without receiving a determination of concurrence because the proposed occupancy or fencing will not conform to the provisions of § 3715.2, § 3715.2-1 or § 3715.5;
(e) Not complying with any order issued under this subpart within the time frames the order provides;
(f) Preventing or obstructing free passage or transit over or through the public lands by force, threats, or intimidation; provided, however, that reasonable security and safety measures in accordance with this subpart are allowed;
(g) Placing, constructing, or maintaining enclosures, gates, or fences, or signs intended to exclude the general public, without BLM's concurrence;
(h) Causing a fire or safety hazard or creating a public nuisance;
(i) Not complying with the notification and other requirements under § 3715.4 relating to an existing occupancy; and
(j) Conducting activities on the public lands that are not reasonably incident, including, but not limited to: non-mining related habitation, cultivation, animal maintenance or pasturage, and development of small trade or manufacturing concerns; storage, treatment, processing, or disposal of non-mineral, hazardous or toxic materials or waste that are generated elsewhere and brought onto the public lands; recycling or reprocessing of manufactured material such as scrap electronic parts, appliances, photographic film, and chemicals; searching for buried treasure, treasure trove or archaeological specimens; operating hobby and curio shops; cafes; tourist stands; and hunting and fishing camps.
43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Knowingly and Willfullyup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 3809.605 Mining RegulationsProhibited acts include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Causing any unnecessary or undue degradation;
(b) Beginning any operations, other than casual use, before you file a notice as required by § 3809.21 or receive an approved plan of operations as required by § 3809.412;
(c) Conducting any operations outside the scope of your notice or approved plan of operations;
(d) Beginning operations prior to providing a financial guarantee that meets the requirements of this subpart;
(e) Failing to meet the requirements of this subpart when you stop conducting operations under a notice (§ 3809.334), when your notice expires (§ 3809.335), or when you stop conducting operations under an approved plan of operations (§ 3809.424);
(f) Failing to comply with any applicable performance standards in § 3809.420;
(g) Failing to comply with any enforcement actions provided for in § 3809.601; or
(h) Abandoning any operation prior to complying with any reclamation required by this subpart or any order provided for in § 3809.601.
43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class AFor individuals,up to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000. For organizations, up to $200,000. 43 CFR 3809.700
DOIBLM43 CFR 4140.1(b) Grazing Administration(b) Persons performing the following prohibited acts on BLM-administered lands are subject to civil and criminal penalties set forth at §§ 4170.1 and 4170.2:
(1) Allowing livestock or other privately owned or controlled animals to graze on or be driven across these lands:
(i) Without a permit or lease or other grazing use authorization (see § 4130.6) and timely payment of grazing fees;
(ii) In violation of the terms and conditions of a permit, lease, or other grazing use authorization including, but not limited to, livestock in excess of the number authorized;
(iii) In an area or at a time different from that authorized; or
(iv) Failing to comply with a requirement under § 4130.7(c) of this title.
(2) Installing, using, maintaining, modifying, and/or removing range improvements without authorization;
(3) Cutting, burning, spraying, destroying, or removing vegetation without authorization;
(4) Damaging or removing U.S. property without authorization;
(5) Molesting, harassing, injuring, poisoning, or causing death of livestock authorized to graze on these lands and removing authorized livestock without the owner's consent;
(6) Littering;
(7) Interfering with lawful uses or users including obstructing free transit through or over public lands by force, threat, intimidation, signs, barrier or locked gates;
(8) Knowingly or willfully making a false statement or representation in base property certifications, grazing applications, range improvement permit applications, cooperative range improvement agreements, actual use reports and/or amendments thereto;
(9) Failing to pay any fee required by the authorized officer pursuant to this part, or making payment for grazing use of public lands with insufficiently funded checks on a repeated and willful basis;
(10) Failing to reclaim and repair any lands, property, or resources when required by the authorized officer;
(11) Failing to reclose any gate or other entry during periods of livestock use.
43 USC 315 et seq.; 43 USC 1733(a)Taylor Grazing Act; Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976Knowing, Willfullup to $500 fine
DOIBLM43 CFR 4140.1(c)(2) Grazing AdministrationViolation of Federal or state laws or regulations pertaining to the:
(i) Placement of poisonous bait or hazardous devices designed for the destruction of wildlife;
(ii) Application or storage of pesticides, herbicides, or other hazardous materials;
(iii) Alteration or destruction of natural stream courses without authorization;
(iv) Pollution of water sources;
(v) Illegal take, destruction, or harassment, or aiding and abetting in the illegal take, destruction, or harassment of fish and wildlife resources; and
(vi) Illegal removal or destruction of archaeological or cultural resources.
43 USC 315 et seq.; 43 USC 1733(a)Taylor Grazing Act; Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976Strict liabilityup to $500 fine
DOIBLM43 CFR 4170.2-1 Grazing AdministrationTaylor Grazing Act - Willfully commit an act prohibited under § 4140.1(b), or who willfully violates approved special rules and regulations43 USC 315 et seq.Taylor Grazing ActWillfullyup to $500 fine
DOIBLM43 CFR 4170.2-2 Grazing AdministrationFederal Land Policy and Management Act - Willfully commit an act prohibited under § 4140.1(b), or who willfully violates approved special rules and regulations43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976Knowingly and Willfullyup to a year in prison; fines in accordance with Title 18 of the U.S. Code
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(a) Wild Horse and Burro ActMaliciously injure/harass WHB16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(b) Wild Horse and Burro ActRemove or attempt WHB from publi lands16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(c) Wild Horse and Burro ActDestroying a wild horse or burro16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(d) Wild Horse and Burro ActSell/attempt to sell WHB remains16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(e) Wild Horse and Burro ActCommercially exploit WHB16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(f) Wild Horse and Burro ActTreat a WHB inhumanely16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(g) Wild Horse and Burro ActViolate term/condition of a maintenance and care agreement16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(h) Wild Horse and Burro ActBranding a WHB16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(i) Wild Horse and Burro ActRemoving or altering freeze brand16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 4770.1(j) Wild Horse and Burro ActViolate order/term/condition established by the authorized officer16 USC 1331-1340Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (16 USC 1331-1340)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $2,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(1) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitCut/remove/damage timber/tree/vegetative resource43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(10) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitDestruction or injury to any timber or vegetative resource under permit43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActNo - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(2) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitCut standing tree before marked43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(3) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitRemove timber or vegetative resource without authorization43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(4) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitStamp/mark/tag/tree or vegetative resource to mimick BLM43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(5) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitTransport without a proper haul ticket43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(6) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitFail to possess permit or contract43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(7) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitViolate state/local laws re:permits, tagging, or transportation.43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(8) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitViolate provisions of export and substitution43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5462.2(b)(9) Forestry Product - Contract & PermitObtain contract/permit under false/fictitious/fraud statement43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActNo - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5511.4(b)(1) Forestry Product - Free UseObtain free use permit using flase/fictitious/fraudulent statements43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5511.4(b)(2) Forestry Product - Free UseUse timber secured under a free use permit for any purpose other than provided in 43 CFR 551143 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,001
DOIBLM43 CFR 5511.4(b)(3) Forestry Product - Free UseViolate terms/conditions of permit43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5511.4(b)(4) Forestry Product - Free UseExport timber from the state it was cut in43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 5511.4(b)(5) Forestry Product - Free UseCut timber for sale/barter/speculation/use by other than permittee43 USC 601 et seq.; 43 USC 2601 et. seq.Materials Act of July 31, 1947; Oregon and California Railroad and Coos Bay Wagon Road ActYes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.12(b) Wilderness AreasFailure to obtain authorization from BLM and pay fees to use a wilderness area16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)UnknownNot specified in Wilderness Act
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(a) Wilderness AreasOperate a commercial enterprise16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(b) Wilderness AreasBuild temporary or permanent roads16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(c) Wilderness AreasBuild landing strip/heliport/spot16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(d) Wilderness AreasMotorized/mechanized equipment/conveyance (ADA exempt)16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(e) Wilderness AreasLanding aricraft or dropping/picking up supplies or person16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(f) Wilderness AreasBuild/install/erect structures or installations16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(g) Wilderness AreasCutting trees16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(h) Wilderness AreasEnter/use wilderness areas without authorization16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(i) Wilderness AreasEngage or participate in competitive use16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 6302.20(k) Wilderness AreasViolate any regulation, authorization, or order16 USC 1131 et seq.Wilderness Act (16 USC 1131)No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 7.4(a) Under section 6(a) of the Act, no person may excavate, remove, damage, or otherwise alter or deface, or attempt to excavate, remove, damage, or otherwise alter or deface any archaeological resource located on public lands or Indian lands unless such activity is pursuant to a permit issued under § 7.8 or exempted by § 7.5(b) of this part.
(b) No person may sell, purchase, exchange, transport, or receive any archaeological resource, if such resource was excavated or removed in violation of:
(1) The prohibitions contained in paragraph (a) of this section; or
(2) Any provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, or permit in effect under any other provision of Federal law.
(c) Under section (d) of the Act, any person who knowingly violates or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any other person to violate any prohibition contained in section 6 (a), (b), or (c) of the Act will, upon conviction, be fined not more than $10,000.00 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both: provided, however, that if the commercial or archaeological value of the archaeological resources involved and the cost of restoration and repair of such resources exceeds the sum of $500.00, such person will be fined not more than $20,000.00 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. In the case of a second or subsequent such violation upon conviction such person will be fined not more than $100,000.00, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
16 U.S.C. 470aa-mmArchaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (16 U.S.C. 470aa-mm)Knowinglyup to 1 year in prison, up to $10,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 7.4(a) Archaeological ResourcesExcavate, remove, damage, alter, or deface or attempt to excavate, remove, damage, alter, or deface any archaeological resource without permit.16 U.S.C. 470aa-mmArchaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (16 U.S.C. 470aa-mm)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $10,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 7.4(b)(1) Archaeological ResourcesSell, purchase, exchange, transport, or receive any archaeological
resource if resource was excavated or removed in violation of §
7.4(a).
16 U.S.C. 470aa-mmArchaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (16 U.S.C. 470aa-mm)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $10,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 7.4(b)(2) Archaeological ResourcesSell, purchase, exchange, transport, or receive any archaeological
resource if resource was excavated or removed in violation of any
provision, rule, regulation, or permit in effect under Federal law.
16 U.S.C. 470aa-mmArchaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (16 U.S.C. 470aa-mm)Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $10,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8223.1(a) Research Natural Areas/ACECUse/occupy/construct/maintain facilities43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8223.1(b) Research Natural Areas/ACECUse/occupy/construct/maintain facilities in a manner inconsistent with purpose of RNA/ACEC43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8223.1(c) Research Natural Areas/ACECScientists/educators using area in a manner that is destructive/inconsistent with the purpose of the RNA/ACEC43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8224.1(b) Fossil Forest Natural Rearch AreaViolate rules of management area43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000, or 10 years $10k for depradation over $100
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(a) VehiclesFailure to operate motor vehicle only on designated/existing routes43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(b) VehiclesFailure to operate motor vehicle per terms/conditions43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(c VehiclesOperating motor vehicle in closed area43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(d) VehiclesState Laws adopted (in 12 states)43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(e) VehiclesOperating a vehicle without a valid state driver's license where required43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(f)(1) VehiclesOperating a vehicle in a Reckless/Negligent/Careless manner43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(f)(2) VehiclesOperating an off road vehicle in excess of established speed limits43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(f)(3) VehiclesOperating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or dangerous drugs43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(f)(4) VehiclesOperating a vehicle causing, or likely to cause, significant, undue damage to soil, wildlife, wildlife habitat, natural or cultural resources43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(f)(5) 43 CFR 8341.1(d)(1&2) VehiclesOperating a vehicle during night hours from a half-hour after sunset to a half-hour before sunrise, without lighted headlights and taillights43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8341.1(g) VehiclesOperating a vehicle failing to yield to pedestrians, saddle hoses, pack trains, or animal-drawn vehicles43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8343.1(a) VehiclesOperating a vehicle without brakes in good working condition43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8343.1(b) VehiclesOperating a vehicle equipped with muffler cutout or bypass, or producing excessive noise43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8343.1(c VehiclesOperating an off road vehicle without a properly installed spark arrester43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8343.1(d)(1) VehiclesOperating ORV at night w/o meeting headlight requirement43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8343.1(d)(2) VehiclesOperating ORV at night w/o meeting red taillight req.43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.1-1(a) National Scenic Trails and RiversOperating a motorized vehicle along a national scenic trail16 USC 1241 et seq.National Trails System Act of 1968Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(e)(1) National Scenic Trails and RiversGoing into or being upon land or water surface where prohibited16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(e)(2) National Scenic Trails and RiversCamping where prohibited16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(e)(3) National Scenic Trails and RiversHiking where prohibited16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(e)(4) National Scenic Trails and RiversBuilding, maintaining, attending, or using a fire where prohibited16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(e)(5) National Scenic Trails and RiversImproper disposal of garbage, trash or human waste16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(e)(6) National Scenic Trails and RiversDisorderly conduct16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(e)(7) National Scenic Trails and RiversOther acts the authorized officer determines are detrimental16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1(f) National Scenic Trails and RiversSpecial Rules - Wild and Scenic Rivers Act16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8351.2-1c National Scenic Trails and RiversViolating terms or conditions of written permission16 USC 1271 et seq.Wild and Scenic Rivers Act - Pub. L. 90-542Yes - Class Bup to 6 months, up to $500
DOIBLM43 CFR 8360.0-.7Willfully defacing, removing, destroying plants or their parts, soil, rocks or minerals or cave resources; building, maintaining, attending or using any fire, campfire, or stove; smoking; camping; Possessing, discharging, or using any kind of fireworks or other pyrotechnic Device; Discharging a firearm, air rifle, gas gun or paint gun; Possessing a domestic animal; Depositing or deposing of human waste; Digging, excavating, or displacing natural and/or cultural features; Entering without written authorization; Using hand drying agents for climbing which are not naturally appearing43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8364.1(d) ClosuresViolating Closure/restriction order43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $100,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-1(b)(1) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsLitter: cans, bottles or other non-flammable trash or garbage43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-1(b)(2) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsLitter: Disposing of flammable trash or garbage43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-1(b)(3) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsDraining sewage/petroleum products or dumping refuse/waste (wash water exempt) from trailer or other vehicle43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-1(b)(4) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsDisposing of any household or commercial refuse/waste brought from private property43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-1(b)(5) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsPollute/contaminate water/water supplies (human consumption)43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-1(b)(6) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsUsing a refuse container or disposal facility for any purpose other than which it is supplied for43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-2(a) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsCamping longer than time permitted by the authorized officer43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-2(b) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsPersonal property unattended > 10 days, unless otherwise authorized43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-3(a) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsOperate vehicle: willful endanger persons/property; act in a reckless/careless/negligent manner43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-3(b)(1) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsOperator or front seat passenger unrestrained43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(a)(1) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsMaking unreasonable noise43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(a)(2) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsCreating a hazard or nuisance43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(a)(3) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsRefuse to disperse43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(a)(4) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsResist arrest/violation notice, interfere with BLM employee/volunteer43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(a)(5) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsAssault/Batter BLM employee or volunteer43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(a)(6) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsFalse report of emergency/crime43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(b)(1) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsControlled substance: Cultivate/manufacture/traffic43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-4(b)(2) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsControlled substance: possess43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-5(a)(1) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsDeface/disturb/destroy/remove: Personal property/structure, scientific, cultural, archarologic, historic, natural object or area43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-5(a)(2) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsDeface/disturb/destroy/remove: Plants, soil, rocks. Minerals, or cave resources43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-5(a)(3) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsUse explosives/motorized/mechanical devices to aid in collection of specimens43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-5(b) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsDepositing human waste except in toilet or sewage facility.43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-5(c) Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsCollect renewable/nonrenewable resources without authorization for commercial purposes43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.1-6 Rules of Conduct - All Public LandsViolate Supplementary rules43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-1(a) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasCleaning fish/game/other food/clothing/household articles at any outdoor hydrant, pump, faucet or fountain, or restroom water faucet43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-1(b) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasDepositing human waste except in toilet or sewage facility43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-1(c) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasBring an animal, unless the animal is on a leash (6 feet or less), or under control of a person, or otherwise restrained at all times43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-2(a) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasOperating or using any audio device or other noise producing or motorized equipment that makes unreasonable noise that disturbs other visitors43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-2(b) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasOperate/use a public address system43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-2(c) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasConstruct/erect/use an antenna or aerial other than on a vehicle43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(a) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasPitching any tent, parking any trailer, or placing any camping equipment other than in the place designed for it within a designated campsite43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(b) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasLeave property unattended: >24 hrs. in day use area/72 hours in other areas43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(c) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasBuilding any fire except in a stove, grill, fireplace, or ring provided43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(d) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasEnter/remain in campgrounds closed during established night periods; except as occupant or visiting a person camping43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(e) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasOccupying a site with more people than permitted within the developed campsite43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(f) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasMoving any table, stove, barrier, litter receptacle, or other campground equipment43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(g) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasOccupy a site with more than permitted43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-3(h) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasMove any table, stove, barrier, litter receptacle, or other campground equipment43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-4 Developed Recreation Sites & AreasOperating a motor vehicle except on roads or places provided for this purpose43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-5(a) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasDischarging or using firearms or other weapons43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-5(a) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasDischarging or using fireworks43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 8365.2-5(b) Developed Recreation Sites & AreasBringing an animal, except a service animal, to a swimming area43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))No - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(a) Wildfire PreventionCausing a fire, other than a campfire or industrial flaring of gas, to be ignited by any source43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(b) Wildfire PreventionFiring a tracer or incendiary device43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(c) Wildfire PreventionBurning timber, tree, slash, brush, tundra, or grass except in camp fires without authorization.43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(d) Wildfire PreventionLeaving a fire without extinguishing it43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(e) Wildfire PreventionBuild/attend/maintain/use a camp fire without removing all flammable material from around the campfire43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(f) Wildfire PreventionResist/interfere with the efforts of firefighter(s) to extinguish a fire43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(g) Wildfire PreventionEntering an area which is closed by a fire prevention order43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9212.1(h) Wildfire PreventionPerforming any act restricted by a fire prevention order43 U.S.C. 1733(a)Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 USC 1733 (a))Yes - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBLM43 CFR 9239.0-7 Penalty for unauthorized removal of materialUnauthorized severance, injury, or removal of “mineral materials” is an act of trespass subject to prosecution (and civil damages). (also applies to timber and other vegetative resources.)43 U.S.C. 12011946 Reorg. Plan No. 3, 60 Stat. 1100NoNone.
DOIBLM43 CFR 9239.2-5 Unauthorized Enclosures or OccupancyNo person by force, threats, intimidation, or by any fencing or enclosing shall prevent or obstruct free passage or transit over or through the public lands.43 USC 1061-1064Unlawful Inclosures ActNo - Class Aup to 1 year in prison, up to $1,000
DOIBOEM30 CFR § 551.10: Penalties and appeals (G&G)§ 551.10 Penalties and appeals.
(a) Penalties for noncompliance under a permit issued by BOEM. You are subject to the penalty provisions of:
(1) Section 24 of the Act (43 U.S.C. 1350); and
(2) The procedures contained in 30 CFR part 550, subpart N, for noncompliance with:
(i) Any provision of the Act;
(ii) Any provision of a G&G or drilling permit; or
(iii) Any regulation or order issued under the Act.
(b) Penalties under other laws and regulations. The penalties prescribed in this section are in addition to any other penalty imposed by any other law or regulation.
(c) Procedures to appeal orders or decisions BOEM issues. See 30 CFR part 590 for instructions on how to appeal any order or decision that we issue under this part.
43 U.S.C. 1350(c)43 U.S.C. 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: criminal penalty for knowing and willful violation of any regulation issued under OCSLA designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation)
DOIBOEM30 CFR § 585.701: How must I conduct my approved activities to protect marine mammals, threatened and endangered species, and designated critical habitat?§ 585.701 How must I conduct my approved activities to protect marine mammals, threatened and endangered species, and designated critical habitat?
(a) You must not conduct any activity under your lease or grant that may affect threatened or endangered species or that may affect designated critical habitat of such species until the appropriate level of consultation is conducted, as required under the ESA, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), to ensure that your actions are not likely to jeopardize a threatened or endangered species and are not likely to destroy or adversely modify designated critical habitat.
(b) You must not conduct any activity under your lease or grant that is likely to result in an incidental taking of marine mammals until the appropriate authorization has been issued under the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (MMPA) as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.).
(c) If there is reason to believe that a threatened or endangered species may be present while you conduct your BOEM-approved activities or may be affected by the direct or indirect effects of your actions: [...]
43 U.S.C. 1350(c)43 U.S.C. 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: criminal penalty for knowing and willful violation of any regulation issued under OCSLA designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation)
DOIBOEM30 CFR § 585.702: What must I do if I discover a potential archaeological resource while conducting my approved activities?§ 585.702 What must I do if I discover a potential archaeological resource while conducting my approved activities?
(a) If you, your subcontractors, or any agent acting on your behalf discovers a potential archaeological resource while conducting construction activities, or any other activity related to your project, you must:
(1) Immediately halt all seafloor-disturbing activities within the area of the discovery;
(2) Notify BOEM of the discovery within 72 hours; and
(3) Keep the location of the discovery confidential and not take any action that may adversely affect the archaeological resource until we have made an evaluation and instructed you on how to proceed.
(b) We may require you to conduct additional investigations to determine if the resource is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under 36 CFR 60.4. We will do this if:
(1) The site has been impacted by your project activities; or
(2) Impacts to the site or to the area of potential effect cannot be avoided.
(c) If investigations under paragraph (b) of this section indicate that the resource is potentially eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, we will tell you how to protect the resource, or how to mitigate adverse effects to the site.
(d) If we incur costs in protecting the resource, under section 110(g) of the NHPA, we may charge you reasonable costs for carrying out preservation responsibilities under the OCS Lands Act.
43 U.S.C. 1350(c)43 U.S.C. 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: criminal penalty for knowing and willful violation of any regulation issued under OCSLA designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation)
DOIBOEM30 CFR § 585.703: How must I conduct my approved activities to protect essential fish habitats?§ 585.703 How must I conduct my approved activities to protect essential fish habitats identified and described under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act?
(a) If, during the conduct of your approved activities, BOEM finds that essential fish habitat or habitat areas of particular concern may be adversely affected by your activities, BOEM must consult with National Marine Fisheries Service.
(b) Any conservation recommendations adopted by BOEM to avoid or minimize adverse effects on essential fish habitat will be incorporated as terms and conditions in the lease and must be adhered to by the applicant. BOEM may require additional surveys to define boundaries and avoidance distances.
(c) If required, BOEM will specify the survey methods and instrumentations for conducting the biological survey and will specify the contents of the biological report.
43 U.S.C. 1350(c)43 U.S.C. 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: criminal penalty for knowing and willful violation of any regulation issued under OCSLA designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation)
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.20: General rules§ 423.20 General rules.
(a) You must obey all applicable Federal, State, and local laws whenever you are at or on any Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies.
(b) You must comply with all provisions of this subpart C whenever you are at or on any Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies, except as specifically provided by:
(1) A permit issued by an authorized official under subpart D of this part 423;
(2) A contract with Reclamation or agency managing Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies;
(3) The rules established by an authorized official in a special use area under subpart E of this part 423; or
(4) A right-of-use issued under 43 CFR part 429.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.21: Responsibilities§ 423.21 Responsibilities.
(a) You are responsible for finding, being aware of, and obeying all applicable laws and regulations, as well as notices and postings of closed and special use areas established by an authorized official under subpart B and subpart E of this part 423.
(b) You are responsible for the use of any device, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft you own, lease, or operate on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies. You may be issued a citation for a violation of regulations, including non-compliance with limitations, restrictions, closures, or special use areas applicable to the use of any device, vehicle, vessel, or aircraft as provided in this part as the owner, lessee, or operator.
(c) You are responsible for the use and treatment of Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies, and the cultural resources, wildlife, and other natural resources located thereon, by you and those for whom you are legally responsible. This presumption is sufficient to issue a citation to you for violation of provisions of these regulations by you or by those for whom you are legally responsible.
(d) The regulations governing permits, other use authorizations, and fees on Reclamation lands that are found in subpart D of this part 423 apply to your use of Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies.
(e) You must furnish identification information upon request by a law enforcement officer.
(f) You must pay applicable fees established by Federal, State, or local government recreation management entities, or contracted vendors for activities on Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies such as, but not limited to, camping, boating, parking, day-use, or visitor tours.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.22: Interference with agency functions and disorderly conduct§ 423.22 Interference with agency functions and disorderly conduct.
(a) You must not assault, threaten, disturb, resist, intimidate, impede, or interfere with any employee or agent of Federal, State, or local government engaged in an official duty.
(b) You must comply with any lawful order of an authorized government employee or agent for the purpose of maintaining order and controlling public access and movement during law enforcement actions and emergency or safety-related operations.
(c) You must not knowingly give a false report or other false information to an authorized government employee or agent.
(d) You must not interfere with, impede, or disrupt the authorized use of Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies or impair the safety of any person.
(e) The following acts constitute disorderly conduct and are prohibited:
(1) Fighting, or threatening or violent behavior;
(2) Language, utterance, gesture, display, or act that is obscene, physically threatening or menacing, or that is likely to inflict injury or incite an immediate breach of the peace;
(3) Unreasonable noise, considering the nature and purpose of the person's conduct, location, time of day or night, and other factors that would govern the conduct of a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances;
(4) Creating or maintaining a hazardous or physically offensive condition; or
(5) Any other act or activity that may cause or create public alarm, nuisance, or bodily harm.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.23: Abandonment and impoundment of personal property§ 423.23 Abandonment and impoundment of personal property.
(a) You must not abandon personal property of any kind in or on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies.
(b) You must not store or leave unattended personal property of any kind.
(1) Unattended personal property is presumed to be abandoned:
(i) After a period of 24 hours;
(ii) At any time after a posted closure takes effect under subpart B of this part 423; or
(iii) At any time for reasons of security, public safety, or resource protection.
(2) If personal property is presumed abandoned, an authorized official may impound it, store it, and assess a reasonable impoundment fee.
(3) The impoundment fee must be paid before the authorized official will return the impounded property to you.
(c) An authorized official may impound or destroy unattended personal property at any time if it:
(1) Interferes with safety, operation, or management of Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies; or
(2) Presents a threat to persons or Reclamation project resources.
(d) An authorized official may dispose of abandoned personal property in accordance with the procedures contained in title 41 CFR and applicable Reclamation and Department of the Interior policy.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.24: Trespassing§ 423.24 Trespassing.
You must not trespass on Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies. Trespass includes any of the following acts:
(a) Unauthorized possession or occupancy of Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies;
(b) Personal entry, presence, or occupancy on or in any portion or area of Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies that have been closed to public use pursuant to subpart B of this part 423;
(c) Unauthorized extraction or disturbance of natural or cultural resources located on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies;
(d) Unauthorized conduct of commercial activities on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies;
(e) Holding unauthorized public gatherings on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies; or
(f) Unauthorized dumping or abandonment of personal property on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.25: Vandalism, tampering, and theft§ 423.25 Vandalism, tampering, and theft.
(a) You must not tamper or attempt to tamper with, move, manipulate, operate, adjust, or set in motion property not under your lawful control or possession including, but not limited to, vehicles, equipment, controls, recreational facilities, and devices.
(b) You must not destroy, injure, deface, damage, or unlawfully remove property not under your lawful control or possession.
(c) You must not drop, place, throw, or roll rocks or other items inside, into, down, or from, dams, spillways, dikes, or other structures and facilities.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.26: Public events and gatherings§ 423.26 Public events and gatherings.
You must not conduct public assemblies, meetings, gatherings, demonstrations, parades, and other events without a permit issued pursuant to subpart D of this part 423. Public gatherings that involve the possession or occupancy of Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies are governed by 43 CFR part 429.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.27: Advertising and public solicitation§ 423.27 Advertising and public solicitation.
(a) You must not engage in advertising or solicitation on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies except as allowed under valid contract with Reclamation, or as allowed by a permit issued pursuant to subpart D of this part.
(b) It is prohibited to sell or rent private goods, including personal property, or represent others in the selling or renting of personal property, on Reclamation property unless specifically authorized under permit issued pursuant to subpart D of this part.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.28: Memorials and reburials§ 423.28 Memorials and reburials.
(a) Memorials. You must not bury, deposit, or scatter human remains (except as noted in paragraph (b) of this section), or place memorials, markers, vases, or plaques on or in Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies. See § 423.35 for information on animal remains.
(b) Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) reburials. You must not rebury human remains on or in Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies unless permitted under subpart D of this part. An Indian Tribe official or the lineal descendants of federally recognized Tribes may apply for a permit issued pursuant to subpart D of this part to rebury NAGPRA (25 U.S.C. 3001-3013) human remains or cultural items (funerary objects, sacred objects, or objects of cultural patrimony) on or in Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.29: Natural and cultural resources§ 423.29 Natural and cultural resources.
(a) You must not destroy, injure, deface, remove, search for, disturb, or alter natural resources or cultural resources, including abandoned buildings or structures, on or in Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies except in accordance with § 423.29(g) and other applicable Federal, State, and local laws.
(b) You must not introduce wildlife, fish, or plants, including their reproductive bodies, into Reclamation lands and waterbodies.
(c) You must not drop, place, throw, or roll rocks or other items inside, into, at, or down, caves, caverns, valleys, canyons, mountainsides, thermal features, or other natural formations.
(d) You may bring firewood to or gather dead wood on Reclamation lands for fires as allowed under § 423.31. You must not damage or remove any live tree or part thereof except with proper authorization under 43 CFR part 429.
(e) You must not walk on, climb, enter, ascend, descend, or traverse cultural resources on Reclamation lands, including monuments or statues, except as specifically allowed in special use areas designated by an authorized official under subpart E of this part 423.
(f) You must not possess a metal detector or other geophysical discovery device, or use a metal detector or other geophysical discovery techniques to locate or recover subsurface objects or features on Reclamation lands, except:
(1) When transporting, but not using, a metal detector or other geophysical discovery device in a vehicle on a public road as allowed under applicable Federal, State, and local law; or
(2) As allowed by a permit issued pursuant to subpart D of this part 423.
(g) You may engage in renewable natural resource gathering activities such as picking berries and mushrooms, collecting antlers, and other similar activities as regulated by this part 423 and other applicable Federal, State, and local laws.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.30: Weapons, firearms, explosives, and fireworks§ 423.30 Weapons, firearms, explosives, and fireworks.
(a) You may possess firearms, ammunition, bows and arrows, crossbows, or other projectile firing devices on Reclamation lands and waterbodies, provided the firearm, ammunition, or other projectile firing device is stowed, transported, and/or carried in compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local law, with the following exceptions:
(1) You must not have a weapon in your possession when at or in a Reclamation facility.
(2) You must comply with any prohibitions or regulations applicable to weapons in a special use area established by an authorized official under subpart E of this part 423.
(b) You must not discharge or shoot a weapon unless you are:
(1) Using a firearm or other projectile firing device lawfully for hunting or fishing as allowed under § 423.32, or at an authorized shooting or archery range; and
(2) In compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local law.
(c) You must not use or possess explosives, or fireworks or pyrotechnics of any type, except as allowed by a permit issued pursuant to subpart D of this part 423, or in special use areas so designated by an authorized official under subpart E of this part 423.
(d) In recreation facilities or areas operated through contracts or other agreements by a managing recreation partner agency from another Federal, State, local, or Tribal governmental entity, such as a State park, the laws, ordinances, and regulations of those partner agencies pertaining to possession and use of firearms shall be enforced by those partner agencies. However, Reclamation retains the authority to take necessary actions to safeguard the security and safety of the public and such Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.31: Fires and flammable material§ 423.31 Fires and flammable material.
(a) You must not leave a fire unattended, and it must be completely extinguished before your departure.
(b) You must not improperly dispose of lighted smoking materials, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, matches, or other burning material.
(c) You must not burn materials that produce toxic fumes, including, but not limited to, tires, plastic, flotation materials, or treated wood products.
(d) You must not transport gasoline and other fuels in containers not designed for that purpose.
(e) You must comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local fire orders, restrictions, or permit requirements.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.32: Hunting, fishing, and trapping§ 423.32 Hunting, fishing, and trapping.
(a) You may hunt, fish, and trap in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, and subject to the restrictions of § 423.30, in areas where both of the following conditions are met:
(1) The area is not closed to public use under subpart B of this part 423; and
(2) The area has not been otherwise designated by an authorized official in a special use area under subpart E of this part 423.
(b) You must comply with any additional restrictions pertaining to hunting, fishing, and trapping established by an authorized official in a special use area under subpart E of this part 423.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.33: Camping§ 423.33 Camping.
(a) You may camp on Reclamation lands, except that you must comply with any restrictions, conditions, limitations, or prohibitions on camping established by an authorized official in a special use area under subpart E of this part 423.
(b) Camping stay limits are as follows:
(1) You must not camp on Reclamation lands at any single Reclamation recreation facility such as a campground for more than 14 days during any period of 30 consecutive days, except as allowed by permit issued under subpart D of this part.
(2) You must not camp in a single location on Reclamation lands, including undeveloped project lands or open range for more than 14 days during any period of 30 consecutive days, and must move at least 10 miles after each 14-day period is reached, except as allowed by permit issued under subpart D of this part.
(c) You must not attempt to reserve a campsite for future use by placing equipment or other items on the campsite, or by personal appearance, without camping on and paying the required fees for that campsite daily.
(d) You must not camp on or place any equipment at a campsite that is posted or otherwise marked as “reserved” or “closed” by an authorized official without a valid reservation for that campsite, except as allowed by a permit issued under subpart D of this part 423.
(e) You must not dig in or level any ground, or erect any structure other than a tent, in a designated campground.
(f) Where recreation facilities or other areas of Reclamation lands and waterbodies are operated through a contract or other agreement by a managing recreation partner of another Federal, State, local, or Tribal governmental entity, such as a State park, the laws, ordinances, and regulations of those partner agencies pertaining to camping shall be enforced by those partner agencies. However, Reclamation retains the authority to take necessary actions to safeguard the security and safety of the public and such Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.34: Sanitation§ 423.34 Sanitation.
(a) You must not bring or improperly dispose of refuse on Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies. Both the owner and the person bringing or disposing refuse may be issued a citation for violating this provision.
(b) Campers, picnickers, and all other persons using Reclamation lands must keep their sites free of trash and litter during the period of occupancy and must remove all personal equipment and clean their sites before departure.
(c) You must not place or construct a toilet or latrine such that its lowest point is lower than the high water mark of any Reclamation waterbody, or within 150 feet horizontally of the high water mark of any Reclamation waterbody.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.35: Animals§ 423.35 Animals.
(a) You must not bring pets or other animals into public buildings, public transportation vehicles, or sanitary facilities. This provision does not apply to properly trained animals assisting persons with disabilities, such as seeing-eye dogs.
(b) You must not abandon any animal on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies, or harass, endanger, or attempt to collect any animal except game you are attempting to take in the course of authorized hunting, fishing, or trapping.
(c) Any unauthorized, unclaimed, or unattended animal on Reclamation lands may be:
(1) Removed in accordance with Federal law, and applicable State and local laws; and
(2) Confined at a location designated by an authorized official, who may assess a reasonable impoundment fee that must be paid before the impounded animal is released to its owner.
(d) The following animals are prohibited and are subject to removal in accordance with Federal law, and applicable State and local laws:
(1) Captive wild or exotic animals (including, but not limited to, cougars, lions, bears, bobcats, wolves, and snakes), except as allowed by a permit issued under subpart D of this part 423; and
(2) Any pets or animals displaying vicious or aggressive behavior or posing a threat to public safety or deemed a public nuisance.
(e) You must not bury, deposit, or scatter animal remains, or place memorials, markers, vases, or plaques on or in Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies. This section does not apply to the burial of parts of fish or wildlife taken in legal hunting, fishing, or trapping.
(f) Where recreation facilities or other areas of Reclamation lands and waterbodies are operated through a contract or other agreement by a managing recreation partner of another Federal, State, local, or Tribal governmental entity, such as a State park, the laws, ordinances, and regulations of those partner agencies pertaining to animals and pets shall be enforced by those partner agencies. However, Reclamation retains the authority to take necessary actions to safeguard the security and safety of the public and such Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.36: Swimming§ 423.36 Swimming.
(a) You may swim, wade, snorkel, scuba dive, raft, or tube at your own risk in Reclamation waters, except:
(1) You may not swim past signs, fences, buoys, or barriers marking public access limits to, or within, 100 yards of Reclamation structures including, but not limited to, dams, powerplants, pumping plants, spillways, water conveyance gates, intake structures, stilling basins, and outlet works;
(2) In canals, laterals, siphons, tunnels, and drainage works;
(3) At public docks, launching sites, and designated mooring areas; or
(4) As otherwise delineated by signs or other markers.
(b) You must display an international diver down, or inland diving flag in accordance with State and U.S. Coast Guard guidelines when engaging in any underwater activities.
(c) You must not dive, jump, or swing from dams, spillways, bridges, cables, towers, or other structures.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.37: Activities on iced waterbodies§ 423.37 Activities on iced waterbodies.
(a) You must not tow persons on skis, sleds, or other sliding devices with a motor vehicle or snowmobile, except that you may tow sleds designed to be towed behind snowmobiles if joined to the towing snowmobile with a rigid hitching mechanism, and you may tow disabled snowmobiles by any appropriate means.
(b) On iced-over Reclamation waterbodies, you must not ice skate, ice fish, ice sail, walk, ride, drive a vehicle, or otherwise move past buoys or barriers marking public access limits to, or come within 100 yards of, Reclamation structures including, but not limited to, dams, powerplants, pumping plants, spillways, water conveyance gates, intake structures, stilling basins, and outlet works.
(c) You must comply with all other posted restrictions.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.38: Operating vessels on Reclamation waters§ 423.38 Operating vessels on Reclamation waters.
(a) You must comply with Federal, State, and local laws applicable to the operation of a vessel, other watercraft, or seaplane on Reclamation waters, and with any restrictions established by an authorized official.
(b) You must not operate a vessel, other watercraft, or seaplane in an area closed to the public.
(c) You must observe restrictions established by signs, buoys, and other regulatory markers.
(d) You must not operate a vessel, or knowingly allow another person to operate a vessel, in a reckless or negligent manner, or in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger a person, property, natural resource, or cultural resource.
(e) You must not operate a vessel when impaired or intoxicated under the standards established by applicable State and local law.
(f) You must not occupy a vessel overnight, except where otherwise designated under applicable Federal, State, or local law, or where otherwise designated by an authorized official in a special use area.
(g) You must not use a vessel as a place of habitation or residence.
(h) You must remove your vessels from Reclamation lands and waters when not in actual use for a period of more than 24 hours, unless they are securely moored or stored at special use areas so designated by an authorized official.
(i) You must not attach or anchor a vessel to structures such as locks, dams, regulatory or navigational buoys, or other structures not designed for such purpose.
(j) You must display an international diver down, or inland diving flag in accordance with State and U.S. Coast Guard guidelines when operating a vessel involved in any underwater activities.
(k) You may engage in towing activities, including, but not limited to, waterskiing and tubing, only during daylight hours and subject to any applicable Federal, State, and local law.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.39: Standards for vessels§ 423.39 Standards for vessels.
(a) All vessels on Reclamation waters must:
(1) Be constructed and maintained in compliance with the standards and requirements established by, or promulgated under, Title 46 United States Code, and any applicable State and local laws and regulations;
(2) Have safety equipment, including personal flotation devices, on board in compliance with U.S. Coast Guard boating safety requirements and in compliance with applicable State and local boating safety laws and regulations; and
(3) If motorized, have and utilize a proper and effective exhaust muffler as defined by applicable State and local laws. Actions or devices which render exhaust mufflers ineffective are prohibited.
(b) Owners or operators of vessels not in compliance with this § 423.39 may be required to remove the vessel immediately from Reclamation waterbodies until items of non-compliance are corrected.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.40: Vehicles§ 423.40 Vehicles.
(a) When operating a vehicle on Reclamation lands and Reclamation projects, you must comply with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, and with posted restrictions and regulations. Operating any vehicle through, around, or beyond a restrictive sign, recognizable barricade, fence, or traffic control barricade, is prohibited.
(b) You must not park a vehicle in violation of posted restrictions and regulations, or in a manner that would obstruct or impede normal or emergency traffic movement or the parking of other vehicles, create a safety hazard, or endanger any person, property, or natural feature. Vehicles so parked are subject to removal and impoundment at the owner's expense.
(c) You must not operate any vehicle, or allow another person to operate a vehicle in your control, in a careless, negligent or reckless manner that would endanger any person, property, natural resource, or cultural resource.
(d) In addition to the regulations in this part, the regulations governing off-road-vehicle use in 43 CFR part 420 apply.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.41: Aircraft§ 423.41 Aircraft.
(a) You must comply with any applicable Federal, State, and local laws, and with any additional requirements or restrictions established by an authorized official in a special use area under subpart E of this part 423, with respect to aircraft landings, takeoffs, and operation on or in the proximity of Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies. Pilots are responsible for awareness of all applicable laws, regulations, requirements, and restrictions. This paragraph does not apply to pilots engaged in emergency rescue or in the official business of Federal, State, or local governments or law enforcement agencies, or who are forced to land due to circumstances beyond the pilot's control.
(b) Aircraft flight altitudes are as follows:
(1) You must not operate any aircraft within 400 feet near or over dams, powerplants, electrical switchyards, pumping plants, spillways, stilling basins, gates, intake structures, outlet works, warehouses, offices, maintenance facilities, campgrounds, gate houses, control houses, or other occupied recreation or operations facilities without prior approval by an authorized official.
(2) You must not operate any aircraft on or above Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies in a careless, negligent, or reckless manner so as to endanger or harass persons or wildlife or pose a risk to infrastructure or natural or cultural resources.
(c) Temporary flight restrictions are as follows:
(1) You must not operate an aircraft on or above Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies in violation of a temporary flight restriction established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) without prior approval by an authorized officer.
(2) This section does not provide authority to deviate from Federal or State regulations, or prescribed standards, including, but not limited to, regulations and standards concerning pilot certifications or ratings and airspace requirements.
(d) Except in extreme emergencies threatening human life or serious property loss, you must not use non-standard boarding and loading procedures to deliver or retrieve people, material, or equipment by parachute, balloon, helicopter, or other aircraft.
(e) You must comply with all applicable FAA and U.S. Coast Guard regulations (14 CFR parts 1, 61, and 91 and 33 CFR part 104, respectively) when operating a float/ski-equipped aircraft, including seaplanes, on Reclamation waterbodies.
(f) You must securely moor any float/ski-equipped aircraft, including seaplanes, remaining on Reclamation waterbodies in excess of 24 hours at mooring facilities and locations designated by an authorized official. Float/ski-equipped aircraft, including seaplanes, may be moored for periods of less than 24 hours on Reclamation waterbodies, except in special use areas otherwise designated by an authorized official, provided:
(1) The mooring is safe, secure, and accomplished so as not to damage the rights of the Government or the safety of persons; and
(2) The operator remains in the vicinity of the float/ski-equipped aircraft, including seaplanes, and is reasonably available to relocate the aircraft if necessary.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.42: Gambling§ 423.42 Gambling.
Commercial gambling in any form, or the operation of gambling devices, is prohibited on Reclamation facilities, lands, and waterbodies unless authorized by applicable treaties or Federal, State, and local laws or regulations.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.43: Alcoholic beverages§ 423.43 Alcoholic beverages.
You must not possess or consume alcoholic beverages in violation of Federal, State, or local law, or the rules of a special use area established by an authorized official under subpart E of this part 423.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.44: Controlled substances§ 423.44 Controlled substances.
You must not possess, consume, deliver, or be under the influence of, controlled substances included in schedules I, II, III, IV, or V of part B of the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 812) on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies, unless the controlled substance was legally obtained through a valid prescription or order.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.70: Violations§ 423.70 Violations.
(a) When at, in, or on Reclamation facilities, lands, or waterbodies, you must obey and comply with:
(1) Any closure orders established under subpart B of this part 423;
(2) The regulations in subpart C of this part 423;
(3) The conditions established by any permit issued under subpart D of this part 423; and
(4) The regulations established by an authorized official in special use areas under subpart E of this part 423.
(b) Violating any use or activity prohibition, restriction, condition, schedule of visiting hours, or public use limit established by or under this part 423 is prohibited.
(c) Any continuous or ongoing violation of these regulations constitutes a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBOR43 CFR § 423.71: Sanctions§ 423.71 Sanctions.
Under section (1)(a) of Public Law 107-69, you are subject to a fine under chapter 227, subchapter C of title 18 United States Code (18 U.S.C. 3571), or can be imprisoned for not more than 6 months, or both, if you violate:
(a) The provisions of this part 423; or
(b) Any condition, limitation, closure, prohibition on uses or activities, or public use limits, imposed under this part 423.
43 USC § 373bThe Secretary of the Interior shall issue regulations necessary to maintain law and order and protect persons and property within Reclamation projects and on Reclamation lands.Strict liability for violation of 43 CFR Part 423 — penalty applies upon "violation"; no statutory mens rea specified in 43 CFR 423.71Fine under 18 U.S.C. chapter 227, subchapter C (18 U.S.C. 3571) and/or imprisonment up to 6 months
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.1000: Pipelines and pipeline rights-of-way (Subpart J)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart J governs OCS pipelines and pipeline rights-of-way, including design, installation, testing, maintenance, integrity management, and reporting requirements for pipeline leaks and failures.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.107: What must I do to protect health, safety, property, and the environment?§ 250.107 What must I do to protect health, safety, property, and the environment?
(a) You must protect health, safety, property, and the environment by:
(1) Performing all operations in a safe and workmanlike manner; and
(2) Maintaining all equipment and work areas in a safe condition.
(b) You must immediately control, remove, or otherwise correct any hazardous oil and gas accumulation or other health, safety, or fire hazard.
(c) You must use the best available and safest technology (BAST) whenever practical on all exploration, development, and production operations. In general, we consider your compliance with BSEE regulations to be the use of BAST.
(d) You must use recognized engineering practices that reduce risks to the lowest level practicable when conducting design, fabrication, installation, operation, inspection, repair, and maintenance activities.
43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.1100: Oil and gas production requirements (Subpart K)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart K governs OCS oil and gas production requirements, including production rates, flaring and venting (§ 250.1105), downhole commingling, and hydrogen sulfide handling.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.1200: Oil and gas production measurement, surface commingling, and security (Subpart L)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart L (§§ 250.1200–250.1205) governs production measurement, surface commingling, and site security on the OCS, including metering accuracy, gas measurement (§ 250.1203), and protection against theft or loss of produced volumes.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.1500: Training (Subpart O — Well Control and Production Safety Training)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart O (§§ 250.1500–250.1510) requires that lessees and operators ensure that all personnel engaged in well control and production safety operations receive training that meets specified standards, and that training records are maintained and available for BSEE inspection.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.1600: Sulphur operations (Subpart P)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart P (§§ 250.1600–250.1634) governs sulphur exploration, development, and production operations on the OCS, including approval, drilling, well-completion, well-workover, production safety, and decommissioning requirements specific to sulphur operations.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.1700: Decommissioning Activities (Subpart Q)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart Q (§§ 250.1700–250.1754) governs decommissioning of OCS facilities and wells, including end-of-lease obligations, permanent plugging of wells (§ 250.1710), removal of platforms and pipelines, and site clearance verification.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.187: What are BSEE's incident reporting requirements?§ 250.187 / § 250.188 / § 250.189 / § 250.190. These sections require lessees and operators to report specified incidents (deaths, serious injuries, fires, blowouts, losses of well control, collisions, spills, gas releases, evacuations, structural damage, etc.) to BSEE within prescribed timeframes via oral and written notification.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.1900: Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) (Subpart S)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart S (§§ 250.1900–250.1933) requires lessees and operators to develop, implement, audit, and maintain a Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS) program that meets specified elements, including hazard analysis, management of change, mechanical integrity, training, and incident investigation. Operators must document and report on SEMS audits and corrective actions.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.193: Reports and investigations of possible violations§ 250.193 Reports and investigations of possible violations. Any person may report a possible violation of an applicable law, regulation, order, or permit to BSEE, and the section requires accurate reporting and prohibits providing false information in connection with BSEE investigations.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.194: How must I protect archaeological resources?§ 250.194 How must I protect archaeological resources? If you, your subcontractors, or any agent acting on your behalf discovers any potential archaeological resource while conducting operations on your lease, right-of-way, or easement, you must immediately halt operations within the area of the discovery, notify BSEE within specified timeframes, protect the resource from further disturbance, and conduct any required additional investigations.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.197: Data and information to be made available to the public or for limited inspection§ 250.197 sets out the rules governing confidentiality and disclosure of data submitted to BSEE. Falsification of, or unauthorized disclosure of, information required to be kept confidential under OCSLA implicates 43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)(2) and (4).43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.208: How must I conduct activities under an approved EP, DPP, or DOCD?§ 250.208 How must I conduct activities under an approved EP, DPP, or DOCD? You must conduct activities in accordance with your approved Exploration Plan, Development and Production Plan, or Development Operations Coordination Document, including all mitigation measures and lease stipulations.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.300: Pollution prevention§ 250.300 Pollution prevention.
(a) Lessees, operators, and their contractors must not create conditions that pose an unreasonable risk to public health, life, property, aquatic life, wildlife, recreation, navigation, commercial fishing, or other uses of the ocean.
(b) Equipment and operating procedures must prevent pollution; if pollution occurs, the lessee must control and remove it, and report the discharge promptly.
43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.400: General requirements (Subpart D — Drilling Operations)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart D (§§ 250.400–250.490) governs oil and gas drilling operations on the OCS, including casing and cementing, diverter systems, drilling fluids, BOP systems for drilling, well-control practices, drilling-fluid programs, real-time monitoring, and Arctic OCS drilling requirements. Knowing and willful violations of Subpart D requirements are subject to OCSLA criminal penalties.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.420: What well casing and cementing requirements must I meet?§ 250.420 / §§ 250.421–250.428 establish well casing and cementing performance requirements designed to prevent loss of well control, including casing-string design, cementing programs, pressure integrity testing, and post-cementing waiting periods.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.462: What are the source control, containment, and collocated equipment requirements?§ 250.462 requires operators conducting subsea well operations to have access to, and the ability to deploy, source control and containment equipment capable of regaining control of a subsea well in the event of a loss of well control.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.500: General requirements (Subpart E — Well-Completion Operations)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart E (§§ 250.500–250.531) governs oil and gas well-completion operations, including emergency shutdown systems, hydrogen sulfide controls, subsea completions, well-control fluids, casing pressure management, and reporting of completion operations.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.600: General requirements (Subpart F — Well-Workover Operations)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart F (§§ 250.600–250.620) governs oil and gas well-workover operations, including emergency shutdown systems, hydrogen sulfide controls, subsea workovers, well-control fluids, wireline operations, and approval and reporting requirements for workover operations.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.703: What must I do to keep wells under control?§ 250.703 What must I do to keep wells under control?
You must: (a) Take necessary precautions to keep wells under control at all times;
(b) Use the best available and safest drilling technology to monitor and evaluate well conditions;
(c) Use personnel trained in well control;
(d) Use and maintain equipment and materials necessary to ensure the safety and protection of personnel, equipment, natural resources, and the environment.
43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.730: What are the general requirements for BOP systems and system components?§ 250.730 / §§ 250.731–250.739 (Blowout Preventer System Requirements). Operators must design, install, maintain, inspect, and test BOP systems and their components in accordance with the detailed requirements of Subpart G, including third-party verification, real-time monitoring, and surface and subsea BOP testing requirements.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.740: What records must I keep? (Subpart G recordkeeping)§§ 250.740–250.746 require operators to keep records of well operations, casing/liner tests, BOP tests and inspections, and to submit specified reports. Falsifying or rendering inaccurate any monitoring device or required record implicates 43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)(3).43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.800: General (Subpart H — Oil and Gas Production Safety Systems)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart H (§§ 250.800–250.899) governs oil and gas production safety systems on the OCS, including Safety and Pollution Prevention Equipment (SPPE) certification, surface and subsurface safety valves (SSVs, USVs, BSDVs, SSSVs), emergency shutdown, and design, installation, and maintenance of production safety systems.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.803: What SPPE failure reporting procedures must I follow?§ 250.803 requires operators to report failures of safety and pollution prevention equipment (SPPE) to BSEE and to ensure investigation and analysis of such failures.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR § 250.900: Platforms and structures (Subpart I)30 CFR Part 250, Subpart I governs the design, fabrication, installation, inspection, maintenance, and removal of platforms and other structures on the OCS, including approval of platform applications and conformance to recognized engineering standards.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIBSEE30 CFR Part 254: Oil-Spill Response Requirements for Facilities Located Seaward of the Coast Line30 CFR Part 254 requires owners and operators of offshore oil-handling, storage, or transportation facilities located seaward of the coast line to submit and maintain a BSEE-approved Oil Spill Response Plan (OSRP) demonstrating the ability to respond quickly and effectively to a worst-case discharge, and to maintain spill-response equipment, training, and exercises consistent with the approved OSRP. Note: Part 254 is also issued under 33 U.S.C. § 1321 (Clean Water Act); criminal exposure under § 1350(c) attaches to the OCSLA-based components.43 U.S.C. § 1350(c)43 U.S.C. § 1350(c) — Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: any person who knowingly and willfully (1) violates any provision of this subchapter, any term of a lease, license, or permit issued pursuant to this subchapter, or any regulation or order issued under the authority of this subchapter designed to protect health, safety, or the environment or conserve natural resources, (2) makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this subchapter, (3) falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method of record required to be maintained under this subchapter, or (4) reveals any data or information required to be kept confidential by this subchapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, or by imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both. Under § 1350(d), any officer or agent of a corporation or other entity who knowingly and willfully authorized, ordered, or carried out the proscribed activity is subject to the same penalties.Knowing and WillfulFine up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment up to 10 years (per violation; each day a separate violation). Officers/agents of corporate violators subject to same penalties under 43 U.S.C. § 1350(d).
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.103 Import, Transport, or Cause to be transported to the United States any live wild mammal or bird under inhumane or unhealthful conditions.Unless the requirements of this subpart are fully satisfied and all other legal requirements are met, it is unlawful for any person to transport to the United States, cause to be transported to the United States, or allow to be transported to the United States any live wild mammal or bird. It shall be unlawful for any person to import, to transport, or to cause or permit to be transported to the United States any wild mammal or bird under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of this subpart J.18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.11 Import/Export at non-designated port prohibited without permitExcept as otherwise provided in this part, no person may import or export any wildlife at any place other than a Customs port of entry designated in § 14.12.16 USC 1538(f)(1). . . For the purpose of facilitating enforcement of this chapter and reducing the costs thereof, the Secretary of the Interior, with approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and after notice and opportunity for public hearing, may, by regulation, designate ports and change such designations. The Secretary of the Interior, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, may permit the importation or exportation at nondesignated ports in the interest of the health or safety of the fish or wildlife or plants, or for other reasons, if, in his discretion, he deems it appropriate and consistent with the purpose of this subsection.KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.16 Import/Export wildlife for commercial purposes at a non-designated port.(a) Except for wildlife requiring a permit pursuant to part 16, 17, 18, 21, or 23 of this subchapter B, wildlife whose country of origin is Canada or the United States may be imported or exported at any of the following Customs ports of entry: (1) Alaska—Alcan;
(2) Idaho—Eastport;
(3) Maine—Calais, Houlton, Jackman;
(4) Massachusetts—Boston;
(5) Michigan—Detroit, Port Huron, Sault Sainte Marie;
(6) Minnesota—Grand Portage, International Falls, Minneapolis-St. Paul;
(7) Montana—Raymond, Sweetgrass;
(8) New York—Buffalo-Niagara Falls, Champlain;
(9) North Dakota—Dunseith, Pembina, Portal;
(10) Ohio—Cleveland;
(11) Vermont—Derby Line, Highgate Springs; and
(12) Washington—Blaine, Sumas.
(b) Except for wildlife requiring a permit pursuant to part 16, 17, 18, 21, or 23 of this subchapter B, wildlife whose country of origin is Mexico or the United States may be imported or exported at any of the following Customs ports of entry:
(1) Arizona—Lukeville, Nogales;
(2) California—Calexico, San Diego-San Ysidro; and
(3) Texas—Brownsville, El Paso, Laredo.
(c) Except for wildlife requiring a permit pursuant to part 16, 17, 18, or 21 of this subchapter B, wildlife lawfully taken by U.S. residents in the United States, Canada, or Mexico and imported or exported for noncommercial purposes, may be imported or exported at any Customs port of entry.
16 USC 1538(f)(1). . . For the purpose of facilitating enforcement of this chapter and reducing the costs thereof, the Secretary of the Interior, with approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and after notice and opportunity for public hearing, may, by regulation, designate ports and change such designations. The Secretary of the Interior, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, may permit the importation or exportation at nondesignated ports in the interest of the health or safety of the fish or wildlife or plants, or for other reasons, if, in his discretion, he deems it appropriate and consistent with the purpose of this subsection.KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.17 Import a personally owned bird at a port not listed in 9 CFR 92.Any person may import a personally owned pet bird at any port designated under, and in accordance with, 9 CFR part 92.16 USC 1538(f)(1). . . For the purpose of facilitating enforcement of this chapter and reducing the costs thereof, the Secretary of the Interior, with approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and after notice and opportunity for public hearing, may, by regulation, designate ports and change such designations. The Secretary of the Interior, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, may permit the importation or exportation at nondesignated ports in the interest of the health or safety of the fish or wildlife or plants, or for other reasons, if, in his discretion, he deems it appropriate and consistent with the purpose of this subsection.KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.19 Import/Export wildlife contrary to regulations at a special port.Except for wildlife requiring a permit pursuant to part 16, 17, 18, 21, or 23 of this subchapter B, wildlife which is imported for final destination in Alaska, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands, may be imported through those Customs ports of entry named hereafter for the respective State or Territory of final destination: (1) Alaska—Alcan, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau; (2) Puerto Rico—San Juan; and (3) Virgin Islands—San Juan, Puerto Rico. (b) Except for wildlife requiring a permit pursuant to part 16, 17, 18, 21, or 23 of this subchapter B, wildlife which originates in Alaska, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands, may be exported through the following Customs ports for the respective State or Territory: (1) Alaska—Alcan, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau; (2) Puerto Rico—San Juan; and (3) Virgin Islands—San Juan, Puerto Rico. (c) Except for wildlife requiring a permit pursuant to part 16, 17, 18, 21, or 23 of this subchapter B, wildlife which has a final destination of Guam or which originates in Guam may be imported or exported, as appropriate, through the port of Agana, Guam.16 USC 1538(f)(1). . . For the purpose of facilitating enforcement of this chapter and reducing the costs thereof, the Secretary of the Interior, with approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and after notice and opportunity for public hearing, may, by regulation, designate ports and change such designations. The Secretary of the Interior, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, may permit the importation or exportation at nondesignated ports in the interest of the health or safety of the fish or wildlife or plants, or for other reasons, if, in his discretion, he deems it appropriate and consistent with the purpose of this subsection.KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.24 Import scientific specimens at designated port without scientific accreditation or for purposes other than taxonomic or systematic research.Except for wildlife requiring a permit pursuant to parts 16, 17, 18, 21, 22 or 23 of this subchapter, dead, preserved, dried, or embedded scientific specimens or parts thereof, imported or exported by accredited scientists or accredited scientific institutions for taxonomic or systematic research purposes may enter or exit through any U.S. Customs port, or may be shipped through the international mail system. Provided, that this exception will not apply to any specimens or parts thereof taken as a result of sport hunting.16 USC 1538(f)(1). . . For the purpose of facilitating enforcement of this chapter and reducing the costs thereof, the Secretary of the Interior, with approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and after notice and opportunity for public hearing, may, by regulation, designate ports and change such designations. The Secretary of the Interior, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, may permit the importation or exportation at nondesignated ports in the interest of the health or safety of the fish or wildlife or plants, or for other reasons, if, in his discretion, he deems it appropriate and consistent with the purpose of this subsection.KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.253(a) Big Cat Public Safety Act commercial transactionsExcept as provided in § 14.257, it is unlawful for any person to: (a) Import, export, transport, sell, receive, acquire, or purchase, in interstate or foreign commerce, or in a manner substantially affecting interstate or foreign commerce, any live prohibited wildlife species;16 USC 3376(a)(3)The Secretary shall, in consultation with other relevant Federal and State agencies, promulgate any regulations necessary to implement section 3372(e) of this title.KnowinglyClass E Felony
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.253(b) Big Cat Public Safety Act breedingExcept as provided in § 14.257, it is unlawful for any person to: (b) Breed any live prohibited wildlife species;16 USC 3376(a)(3)The Secretary shall, in consultation with other relevant Federal and State agencies, promulgate any regulations necessary to implement section 3372(e) of this title.KnowinglyClass E Felony
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.253(c) Big Cat Public Safety Act possessionExcept as provided in § 14.257, it is unlawful for any person to: (c) Possess any live prohibited wildlife species16 USC 3376(a)(3)The Secretary shall, in consultation with other relevant Federal and State agencies, promulgate any regulations necessary to implement section 3372(e) of this title.KnowinglyClass E Felony
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.253(d) Big Cat Public Safety Act attemptExcept as provided in § 14.257, it is unlawful for any person to: (d) Attempt to commit any act described in paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section.16 USC 3376(a)(3)The Secretary shall, in consultation with other relevant Federal and State agencies, promulgate any regulations necessary to implement section 3372(e) of this title.KnowinglyClass E Felony
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.61 Import declarationExcept as otherwise provided by the regulations of this subpart, importers or their agents must file with the Service a completed Declaration for Importation or Exportation of Fish or Wildlife (Form 3-177), signed by the importer or the importer's agent, upon the importation of any wildlife at the place where Service clearance under § 14.52 is requested. However, wildlife may be transshipped under bond to a different port for release from custody by Customs Service officers under 19 U.S.C. 1499. For certain antique articles as specified in § 14.22, importers or their agents must file a Form 3-177 with the District Director of Customs at the port of entry prior to release from Customs custody. Importers or their agents must furnish all applicable information requested on the Form 3-177 and the importer, or the importer's agent, must certify that the information furnished is true and complete to the best of his/her knowledge and belief.16 USC 1538(e)(1) It is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to import into or export from the United States any fish or wildlife (other than shellfish and fishery products which (A) are not listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title as endangered species or threatened species, and (B) are imported for purposes of human or animal consumption or taken in waters under the jurisdiction of the United States or on the high seas for recreational purposes) or plants, except at a port or ports designated by the Secretary of the Interior. For the purpose of facilitating enforcement of this chapter and reducing the costs thereof, the Secretary of the Interior, with approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and after notice and opportunity for public hearing, may, by regulation, designate ports and change such designations. The Secretary of the Interior, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, may permit the importation or exportation at nondesignated ports in the interest of the health or safety of the fish or wildlife or plants, or for other reasons, if, in his discretion, he deems it appropriate and consistent with the purpose of this
subsection.
(2) Any port designated by the Secretary of the Interior under the authority of section
668cc–4(d) 1 of this title, shall, if such designation is in effect on December 27, 1973, be deemed to be a port designated by the Secretary under paragraph (1) of this subsection until such time as the Secretary otherwise provides.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.63 Export declarationExcept as otherwise provided by the regulations of this subpart, a completed Declaration for Importation or Exportation of Fish or Wildlife (Form 3-177) signed by the exporter, or the exporter's agent, shall be filed with the Service prior to the export of any wildlife at the port of exportation as authorized in subpart B of this part. All applicable information requested on the Form 3-177 shall be furnished, and the exporter or the exporter's agent shall certify that the information furnished is true and complete to the best of his/her knowledge and belief.16 USC 1538(e)(1) It is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to import into or export from the United States any fish or wildlife (other than shellfish and fishery products which (A) are not listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title as endangered species or threatened species, and (B) are imported for purposes of human or animal consumption or taken in waters under the jurisdiction of the United States or on the high seas for recreational purposes) or plants, except at a port or ports designated by the Secretary of the Interior. For the purpose of facilitating enforcement of this chapter and reducing the costs thereof, the Secretary of the Interior, with approval of the Secretary of the Treasury and after notice and opportunity for public hearing, may, by regulation, designate ports and change such designations. The Secretary of the Interior, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, may permit the importation or exportation at nondesignated ports in the interest of the health or safety of the fish or wildlife or plants, or for other reasons, if, in his discretion, he deems it appropriate and consistent with the purpose of this
subsection.
(2) Any port designated by the Secretary of the Interior under the authority of section
668cc–4(d) 1 of this title, shall, if such designation is in effect on December 27, 1973, be deemed to be a port designated by the Secretary under paragraph (1) of this subsection until such time as the Secretary otherwise provides.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.81 Marking requirementExcept as otherwise provided in this subpart, no person may import, export, or transport in interstate commerce any container or package containing any fish or wildlife (including shellfish and fishery products) unless he/she marks each container or package conspicuously on the outside with both the name and address of the shipper and consignee. An accurate and legible list of its contents by species scientific name and the number of each species and whether or not the listed species are venomous must accompany the entire shipment.16 USC 3372(b)It is unlawful for any person to import, export, or transport in interstate commerce any container or package containing any fish or wildlife unless the container or package has previously been plainly marked, labeled, or tagged in accordance with the regulations issued pursuant to paragraph (2) of section 3376(a) of this title.KnowinglyClass D Felony or Class A Misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.91(a) Commercial Import/ExportThe Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1538(d)(1)) makes it unlawful for any person to engage in business as an importer or exporter of certain fish or wildlife without first having obtained permission from the Secretary. For the purposes of this subchapter, engage in business means to import or export wildlife for commercial purposes.16 USC 1538(d)(1)(A)It is unlawful for any person, without first having obtained permission from the Secretary, to engage in business—
(A) as an importer or exporter of fish or wildlife (other than shellfish and fishery products which (i) are not listed pursuant to section
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 14.91(b) Commercial Import/Export(b) Except as provided in § 14.92, if you engage in the business of importing or exporting wildlife for commercial purposes (see § 14.4), you must obtain an import/export license prior to importing or exporting your wildlife shipment.16 USC 1538(d)(1)(A)It is unlawful for any person, without first having obtained permission from the Secretary, to engage in business—
(A) as an importer or exporter of fish or wildlife (other than shellfish and fishery products which (i) are not listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title as endangered species or threatened species, and (ii) are imported for purposes of human or animal consumption or taken in waters under the jurisdiction of the United States or on the high seas for recreational purposes) or plants; or
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 15.11(a) Exotic Bird Except as provided under a permit issued pursuant to subpart C of this part, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or to cause to be committed, any of the acts described in paragraphs (b) through (f) of this section in regard to any exotic bird.16 USC 4912(d)The Secretary shall prescribe regulations that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.KnowinglyClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 15.11(b) Import of Exotic BirdIt is unlawful to import into the United States any exotic bird species listed in the Appendices to the Convention that is not included in the approved list of species, pursuant to subpart D of this part, except that this paragraph (b) does not apply to any exotic bird that was bred in a foreign breeding facility listed as qualifying pursuant to subpart E of this part.16 USC 4912(d)The Secretary shall prescribe regulations that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.KnowinglyClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 15.11(c) Import of Exotic BirdIt is unlawful to import into the United States any exotic bird species not listed in the Appendices to the Convention that is listed in the prohibited species list, pursuant to subpart F of this part.16 USC 4912(d)The Secretary shall prescribe regulations that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.KnowinglyClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 15.11(d) Import of Exotic BirdIt is unlawful to import into the United States any exotic bird species from any country included in the prohibited country list, pursuant to subpart F of this part.16 USC 4912(d)The Secretary shall prescribe regulations that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.KnowinglyClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 15.11(e) Import of Exotic BirdIt is unlawful to import into the United States any exotic bird species from a qualifying facility breeding exotic birds in captivity, listed pursuant to subpart E of this part, if the exotic bird was not captive-bred at the listed facility.16 USC 4912(d)The Secretary shall prescribe regulations that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.KnowinglyClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 15.11(f) Import of Exotic BirdIt is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to engage in any activity with an exotic bird imported under a permit issued pursuant to this part that violates a condition of said permit.16 USC 4912(d)The Secretary shall prescribe regulations that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.KnowinglyClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 15.12(a) Import of Exotic BirdNo person shall import into the United States any exotic bird except as may be permitted under the terms of a valid permit issued pursuant to the provisions of subpart C of this part and 50 CFR part 13, or in accordance with the provisions of subparts D-F of this part 15, or in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section.16 USC 4912(d)The Secretary shall prescribe regulations that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this chapter.KnowinglyClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.11(a) Import of Live SpecimensThe importation, transportation, or acquisition is prohibited of live specimens of:
(1) Any species of so-called “flying fox” or fruit bat of the genus Pteropus;
(2) any species of mongoose or meerkat of the genera Atilax, Cynictis, Helogale, Herpestes, Ichneumia, Mungos, and Suricata;
(3) any species of European rabbit of the genus Oryctolagus;
(4) any species of Indian wild dog, red dog, or dhole of the genus Cuon;
(5) any species of multimammate rat or mouse of the genus Mastomys;
(6) any raccoon dog, Nyctereutes procyonoides; and
(7) any brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpecula: Provided, that the Director shall issue permits authorizing the importation, transportation, and possession of such mammals under the terms and conditions set forth in § 16.22.
18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.12(a) Import of Live SpecimensThe importation, transportation, or acquisition is prohibited of any live specimen or egg of
(1) the species of so-called “pink starling” or “rosy pastor” Sturnus roseus;
(2) the species of dioch (including the subspecies black-fronted, red-billed, or Sudan dioch) Quelea quelea;
(3) any species of Java sparrow, Padda oryzivora;
(4) the species of red-whiskered bul-bul, Pycnonotus jocosus: Provided, That the Director shall issue permits authorizing the importation, transportation, and possession of such live birds under the terms and conditions set forth in § 16.22.
18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.12(d) Wild nongame birds prohibitedThe importation of the eggs of wild nongame birds is prohibited except as permitted under § 16.33.18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.13(a)(2) Importation of live or dead fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, or their eggs.The importation, transportation, or acquisition of any of the species listed in this paragraph is prohibited except as provided under the terms and conditions set forth in § 16.22: (vi) Any live fish, gametes, viable eggs, or hybrids of Lates niloticus (Nile perch), family Centropomidae.
(vii) Any live fish, gametes, viable eggs, or hybrids of Perccottus glenii (Amur sleeper), family Odontobutidae.
(viii) Any live fish, gametes, viable eggs, or hybrids of the following species in family Percidae: [Listed Species]
(ix) Any live fish, gametes, viable eggs, or hybrids of Silurus glanis (wels catfish), family Siluridae. (x) Any live crustacean, gametes, viable eggs, or hybrids of Cherax destructor (common yabby), family Parastacidae.
(i) Live fish or viable eggs of walking catfish, family Clariidae. (ii) Live mitten crabs, genus Eriocheir, or their viable eggs. (iii) Live mollusks, veligers, or viable eggs of zebra mussels, genus Dreissena. (iv) Any live fish or viable eggs of snakehead fishes of the genera Channa and Parachanna (or their generic synonyms of Bostrychoides, Ophicephalus, Ophiocephalus, and Parophiocephalus) of the Family Channidae, including but not limited to: [Listed species] (v) Any live fish, gametes, viable eggs, or hybrids of the following species in family Cyprinidae: [Listed species]
18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.13(a)(3) Salmonid fishLive or dead uneviscerated salmonid fish (family Salmonidae), live fertilized eggs, or gametes of salmonid fish are prohibited entry into the United States for any purpose except by direct shipment accompanied by a certification that: as defined in paragraph (e)(1) of this section, the fish lots, from which the shipments originated, have been sampled; virus assays have been conducted on the samples according to methods described in paragraphs (e)(2) through (4); of this section; and Oncorhynchus masou virus and the viruses causing viral hemorrhagic septicemia, infectious hematopoietic necrosis, and infectious pancreatic necrosis have not been detected in the fish stocks from which the samples were taken. In addition, live salmonid fish can be imported into the United States only upon written approval from the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.14(a) Importation of live or dead amphibians or their eggsThe importation, transportation, or acquisition of any live or dead specimen or hybrid, including parts (except for eggs or gametes; parts or tissues that have been chemically preserved, chemically treated, or heat treated so that the pathogen Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, if present, is rendered non-viable; and molecular specimens consisting of only the nucleic acids from organisms), of all species in the genera Ambystoma, Andrias, Aneides, Aquiloeurycea, Calotriton, Chioglossa, Chiropterotriton, Cryptobranchus, Cynops, Desmognathus, Ensatina, Euproctus, Eurycea, Hydromantes, Hynobius, Ichthyosaura, Laotriton, Lissotriton, Neurergus, Notophthalmus, Ommatotriton, Onychodactylus, Pachytriton, Paramesotriton, Plethodon, Pleurodeles, Proteus, Pseudobranchus, Pseudotriton, Salamandra, Salamandrella, Salamandrina, Siren, Taricha, Triturus, and Tylototriton is prohibited except as provided under the terms and conditions set forth at § 16.22 of this part.18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.15(a) The importation, transportation, or acquisition of any live specimen, gamete, viable egg, or hybrid of the species listedThe importation, transportation, or acquisition of any live specimen, gamete, viable egg, or hybrid of the species listed in this paragraph is prohibited except as provided under the terms and conditions set forth at § 16.22:
(1) Boiga irregulari s (brown tree snake).
(2) Python molurus (including P. molurus molurus (Indian python) and P. molurus bivittatus (Burmese python)).
(3) Python reticulatus, Broghammerus reticulatus, or Malayopython reticulatus (reticulated python).
(4) Python sebae (Northern African python or African rock python).
(5) Python natalensis (Southern African python or African rock python).
(6) Eunectes notaeus (yellow anaconda).
(7) Eunectes deschauenseei (DeSchauensee's anaconda).
(8) Eunectes murinus (green anaconda).
(9) Eunectes beniensis (Beni anaconda).
18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 16.3 Injurious wildlife general restrictionsAny importation or transportation of live wildlife or eggs thereof, or dead fish or eggs or salmonids of the fish family Salmonidae into the United States or its territories or possessions is deemed to be injurious or potentially injurious to the health and welfare of human beings, to the interest of forestry, agriculture, and horticulture, and to the welfare and survival of the wildlife or wildlife resources of the United States; and any such importation into or the transportation of live wildlife or eggs thereof between the continental United States, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States by any means whatsoever, is prohibited except for certain purposes and under certain conditions as hereinafter provided in this part: Provided, That the provisions of this section shall not apply to psittacine birds (see also §§ 16.32 and 16.33 for other exemptions).18 USC 42(c)The Secretary of the Interior within one hundred and eighty days of the enactment of the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 shall prescribe such requirements and issue such permits as he may deem necessary for the transportation of wild animals and birds under humane and healthful conditions, and it shall be unlawful for any person, including any importer, knowingly to cause or permit any wild animal or bird to be transported to the United States, or any Territory or district thereof, under inhumane or unhealthful conditions or in violation of such requirements.KnowinglyClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.104(a) Manatee sanctuary.Manatee sanctuary. It is unlawful for any person to engage in any waterborne activity within a manatee sanctuary.16 U.S. Code § 1372(a)Taking
Except as provided in sections 1371, 1373, 1374, 1379, 1381, 1383, 1383a, and 1387 of this title and subchapter V, it is unlawful—
(1)for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States or any vessel or other conveyance subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to take any marine mammal on the high seas;
(2)except as expressly provided for by an international treaty, convention, or agreement to which the United States is a party and which was entered into before the effective date of this subchapter or by any statute implementing any such treaty, convention, or agreement—
(A)for any person or vessel or other conveyance to take any marine mammal in waters or on lands under the jurisdiction of the United States; or
(B)for any person to use any port, harbor, or other place under the jurisdiction of the United States to take or import marine mammals or marine mammal products; and
(3)for any person, with respect to any marine mammal taken in violation of this subchapter, to possess that mammal or any product from that mammal;
(4)for any person to transport, purchase, sell, export, or offer to purchase, sell, or export any marine mammal or marine mammal product—
(A)that is taken in violation of this chapter; or
(B)for any purpose other than public display, scientific research, or enhancing the survival of a species or stock as provided for under subsection 1374(c) of this title; and
(5)for any person to use, in a commercial fishery, any means or methods of fishing in contravention of any regulations or limitations, issued by the Secretary for that fishery to achieve the purposes of this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.104(b) Manatee refuge.Manatee refuge. It is unlawful for any person within a particular manatee refuge to engage in any waterborne activity which has been specifically prohibited within that refuge, or to engage in any waterborne activity in a manner contrary to that permitted by regulation within that area. Any take of manatees under the Acts (see § 18.3 of this chapter for a definition of “take” in regard to marine mammals), including take by harassment, is prohibited wherever it may occur.16 U.S. Code § 1372(a)Taking
Except as provided in sections 1371, 1373, 1374, 1379, 1381, 1383, 1383a, and 1387 of this title and subchapter V, it is unlawful—
(1)for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States or any vessel or other conveyance subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to take any marine mammal on the high seas;
(2)except as expressly provided for by an international treaty, convention, or agreement to which the United States is a party and which was entered into before the effective date of this subchapter or by any statute implementing any such treaty, convention, or agreement—
(A)for any person or vessel or other conveyance to take any marine mammal in waters or on lands under the jurisdiction of the United States; or
(B)for any person to use any port, harbor, or other place under the jurisdiction of the United States to take or import marine mammals or marine mammal products; and
(3)for any person, with respect to any marine mammal taken in violation of this subchapter, to possess that mammal or any product from that mammal;
(4)for any person to transport, purchase, sell, export, or offer to purchase, sell, or export any marine mammal or marine mammal product—
(A)that is taken in violation of this chapter; or
(B)for any purpose other than public display, scientific research, or enhancing the survival of a species or stock as provided for under subsection 1374(c) of this title; and
(5)for any person to use, in a commercial fishery, any means or methods of fishing in contravention of any regulations or limitations, issued by the Secretary for that fishery to achieve the purposes of this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.104(c) State lawState law. It is unlawful for any person to engage in any waterborne activity prohibited by, or to engage in any waterborne activity in a manner contrary to that permitted by, any State law or regulation the primary purpose of which is the protection of manatees: Provided: that such State law or regulation has been issued as part of a program which is determined to be in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973, pursuant to section 6(c) of that Act (16 U.S.C. 1535(c)) or has been approved as consistent with the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 in accordance with section 109 of that Act (16 U.S.C. 1379) and 50 CFR 18.53.[1]16 U.S. Code § 1372(a)Taking
Except as provided in sections 1371, 1373, 1374, 1379, 1381, 1383, 1383a, and 1387 of this title and subchapter V, it is unlawful—
(1)for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States or any vessel or other conveyance subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to take any marine mammal on the high seas;
(2)except as expressly provided for by an international treaty, convention, or agreement to which the United States is a party and which was entered into before the effective date of this subchapter or by any statute implementing any such treaty, convention, or agreement—
(A)for any person or vessel or other conveyance to take any marine mammal in waters or on lands under the jurisdiction of the United States; or
(B)for any person to use any port, harbor, or other place under the jurisdiction of the United States to take or import marine mammals or marine mammal products; and
(3)for any person, with respect to any marine mammal taken in violation of this subchapter, to possess that mammal or any product from that mammal;
(4)for any person to transport, purchase, sell, export, or offer to purchase, sell, or export any marine mammal or marine mammal product—
(A)that is taken in violation of this chapter; or
(B)for any purpose other than public display, scientific research, or enhancing the survival of a species or stock as provided for under subsection 1374(c) of this title; and
(5)for any person to use, in a commercial fishery, any means or methods of fishing in contravention of any regulations or limitations, issued by the Secretary for that fishery to achieve the purposes of this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.21(h) Specific Captive bred wildlifeU.S. captive-bred scimitar-horned oryx, addax, and dama gazelle. Notwithstanding paragraphs (b), (c), (e), and (f) of this section, any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States may take; export or re-import; deliver, receive, carry, transport or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, in the course of a commercial activity; or sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce live wildlife, including embryos and gametes, and sport-hunted trophies of scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah), addax (Addax nasomaculatus), and dama gazelle (Gazella dama) provided: (1) The purpose of such activity is associated with the management or transfer of live wildlife, including embryos and gametes, or sport hunting in a manner that contributes to increasing or sustaining captive numbers or to potential reintroduction to range countries; (2) The specimen was captive-bred, in accordance with § 17.3, within the United States; (3) All live specimens of that species held by the captive-breeding operation are managed in a manner that prevents hybridization of the species or subspecies; (4) All live specimens of that species held by the captive-breeding operation are managed in a manner that maintains genetic diversity; (5) Any export of or foreign commerce in a specimen meets the requirements of paragraph (g)(4) of this section, as well as parts 13, 14, and 23 of this chapter; (6) Each specimen to be re-imported is uniquely identified by a tattoo or other means that is reported on the documentation required under paragraph (h)(5) of this section; and (7) Each person claiming the benefit of the exception of this paragraph (h) must maintain accurate written records of activities, including births, deaths, and transfers of specimens, and make those records accessible to Service officials for inspection at reasonable hours set forth in §§ 13.46 and 13.47 of this chapter. (8) The sport-hunted trophy consists of raw or tanned parts, such as bones, hair, head, hide, hooves, horns, meat, skull, rug, taxidermied head, shoulder, or full body mount, of a specimen that was taken by the hunter during a sport hunt for personal use. It does not include articles made from a trophy, such as worked, manufactured, or handicraft items for use as clothing, curios, ornamentation, jewelry, or other utilitarian items for commercial purposes.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.31(a) Threatened Species permitsExcept as provided in §§ 17.4 through 17.8, or in a permit issued pursuant to § 17.32, the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section and all of the provisions of § 17.21 (for endangered species of wildlife), except § 17.21(c)(3) and (5), apply to threatened species of wildlife, unless the Secretary has promulgated species-specific provisions (see paragraph (c) of this section).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.31(c) Threatened species with species-specific ruleFor threatened species of wildlife that have a species-specific rule in §§ 17.40 through 17.48, the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section and § 17.32 apply unless otherwise specified, and the species-specific rule will contain all of the prohibitions and any additional exceptions that apply to that species.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(a)(2) Mazama pocket gophersWhat activities are prohibited? Except as noted in paragraphs (a)(3) through (7) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31 apply to the Olympia, Roy Prairie, Tenino, and Yelm pocket gophers.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(b)(1)(i)(A) Taking of Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis)Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(B) through (F) of this section, no person shall take any grizzly bear in the 48 conterminous states of the United States.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(b)(1)(ii)(A) Possess, deliver, carry, transport, ship, export, receive, or sell any unlawfully taken grizzly bearExcept as provided in paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(B) and (iv) of this section, no person shall possess, deliver, carry, transport, ship, export, receive, or sell any unlawfully taken grizzly bear. . Any unlawful taking of a grizzly bear shall be reported within 5 days of occurrence to the appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service law enforcement office, as indicated in paragraph (b)(1)(i)(B) of this section, and to appropriate State and Tribal authorities.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(b)(1)(iii) Import or export Grizzly BearImport or export. Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) (A) and (B) and (iv) of this section, no person shall import any grizzly bear into the United States.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(b)(1)(iv)(A) Commercial activity, deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce any grizzly bearExcept as provided in paragraph (b)(1)(iv)(B) of this section, no person shall, in the course of commercial activity, deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce any grizzly bear.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(b)(1)(v) Grizzly bear Other violationsOther violations. No person shall attempt to commit, cause to be committed, or solicit another to commit any act prohibited by paragraph (b)(1) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(c)(1) Specific Primates SpeciesExcept as noted in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, all provisions of § 17.31 apply to the lesser slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus); Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta); white-footed tamarin (Saguinus leucopus); black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra); stump-tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides); gelada baboon (Theropithecus gelada); Formosan rock macaque (Macaca cyclopis); Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata); Toque macaque (Macaca sinica); long-tailed langur (Presbytis potenziani); and purple-faced langur (Presbytis senex).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(d)(2)(i) Take of Gray Wolf in MinnesotaTaking. Except as provided in this paragraph (d)(2)(i) of this section, no person may take a gray wolf in Minnesota.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(d)(2)(ii) Export and commercial transactions Gray WolfExport and commercial transactions. Except as may be authorized by a permit issued under § 17.32, no person may sell or offer for sale in interstate commerce, import or export, or in the course of a commercial activity transport, ship, carry, deliver, or receive any Minnesota gray wolf.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(d)(2)(iii) Unlawfully taken wolvesUnlawfully taken wolves. No person may possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, a gray wolf taken unlawfully in Minnesota, except that an employee or agent of the Service, or any other Federal land management agency, or the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, who is designated by his/her agency for such purposes, may, when acting in the course of his official duties, possess, deliver, carry, transport, or ship a gray wolf taken unlawfully in Minnesota.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e) African elephant (Loxodonta africana)African elephant (Loxodonta africana). This paragraph (e) applies to any specimen of the species Loxodonta africana whether live or dead, including any part or product thereof. The African Elephant Conservation Act (16 U.S.C. 4201 et. seq.), and any moratorium under that act, also applies. Except as provided in paragraphs (e)(2) through (11) of this section, all of the prohibitions and exceptions in §§ 17.31 and 17.32 apply to the African elephant. Persons seeking to benefit from the exceptions provided in this paragraph (e) must demonstrate that they meet the criteria to qualify for the exceptions.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(10)(iii) Live African Elephant Sold or offered for saleLive African elephants may be sold or offered for sale in interstate commerce, and delivered, received, carried, transported, or shipped in interstate commerce in the course of a commercial activity, provided the Service finds that the proposed recipient is suitably equipped to house and care for the live elephant (see criteria in § 23.65 of this chapter), and a special purpose permit is issued under § 17.32 or a captive-bred wildlife registration is issued under § 17.21(g).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(2) Import or export of african elephant parts and productsParts and products other than ivory and sport-hunted trophies. African elephant parts and products other than ivory and sport-hunted trophies may be imported into or exported from the United States; sold or offered for sale in interstate or foreign commerce; and delivered, received, carried, transported, or shipped in interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity without a threatened species permit issued under § 17.32, provided the requirements in 50 CFR parts 13, 14, and 23 and paragraph (e)(11) of this section have been met.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3) Interstate and foreign commerce of ivoryInterstate and foreign commerce of ivory. Except for antiques and certain manufactured or handcrafted items containing de minimis quantities of ivory, sale or offer for sale of ivory in interstate or foreign commerce and delivery, receipt, carrying, transport, or shipment of ivory in interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity is prohibited. Except as provided in paragraphs (e)(5)(iii) and (e)(6) through (8) of this section, manufactured or handcrafted items containing de minimis quantities of ivory may be sold or offered for sale in interstate or foreign commerce and delivered, received, carried, transported, or shipped in interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity without a threatened species permit issued under § 17.32, provided they meet all of the following criteria:16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3)(i) Ivory importIf the item is located within the United States, the ivory was imported into the United States prior to January 18, 1990, or was imported into the United States under a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) pre-Convention certificate with no limitation on its commercial use;16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3)(ii) Ivory located outside the United StatesIf the item is located outside the United States, the ivory was removed from the wild prior to February 26, 1976;16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3)(iii) Ivory HandicraftsThe ivory is a fixed or integral component or components of a larger manufactured or handcrafted item and is not in its current form the primary source of the value of the item, that is, the ivory does not account for more than 50 percent of the value of the item;16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3)(iv) Not raw ivoryThe ivory is not raw;16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3)(v) Not made wholly ivory handicraftsThe manufactured or handcrafted item is not made wholly or primarily of ivory, that is, the ivory component or components do not account for more than 50 percent of the item by volume;16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3)(vi) Ivory less than 200 gramsThe total weight of the ivory component or components is less than 200 grams; and16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(3)(vii) Before July 6, 2016The item was manufactured or handcrafted before July 6, 2016.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(4) Import or export of raw ivory.Import/export of raw ivory. Except as provided in paragraphs (e)(6) through (9) of this section, raw ivory may not be imported into or exported from the United States.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(5) Import or export of worked ivory.Import/export of worked ivory. Except as provided in paragraphs (e)(6) through (9) of this section, worked ivory may not be imported into or exported from the United States unless it is contained in a musical instrument, or is part of a traveling exhibition, household move, or inheritance, and meets the following criteria:16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(5)(i) Musical InstrumentMusical instrument. Musical instruments that contain worked ivory may be imported into and exported from the United States without a threatened species permit issued under § 17.32 of this part provided: (A) The ivory was legally acquired prior to February 26, 1976; (B) The instrument containing worked ivory is accompanied by a valid CITES musical instrument certificate or equivalent CITES document; (C) The instrument is securely marked or uniquely identified so that authorities can verify that the certificate corresponds to the musical instrument in question; and (D) The instrument is not sold, traded, or otherwise disposed of while outside the certificate holder's country of usual residence.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(5)(ii) Traveling ExhibitionTraveling exhibition. Worked ivory that is part of a traveling exhibition may be imported into and exported from the United States without a threatened species permit issued under § 17.32 provided: (A) The ivory was legally acquired prior to February 26, 1976; (B) The item containing worked ivory is accompanied by a valid CITES traveling exhibition certificate (see the requirements for traveling exhibition certificates at 50 CFR 23.49) or equivalent CITES document; (C) The item containing ivory is securely marked or uniquely identified so that authorities can verify that the certificate corresponds to the item in question; and
(D) The item containing worked ivory is not sold, traded, or otherwise disposed of while outside the certificate holder's country of usual residence.
16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(5)(iii) Household move or inheritanceHousehold move or inheritance. Worked ivory may be imported into or exported from the United States without a threatened species permit issued under § 17.32 for personal use as part of a household move or as part of an inheritance if the ivory was legally acquired prior to February 26, 1976, and the item is accompanied by a valid CITES pre-Convention certificate. It is unlawful to sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce or to deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce and in the course of a commercial activity any African elephant ivory imported into the United States as part of a household move or inheritance. The exception in paragraph (e)(3) of this section regarding manufactured or handcrafted items containing de minimis quantities of ivory does not apply to items imported or exported under this paragraph (e)(5)(iii) as part of a household move or inheritance.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(6)(i) Imported African Sport-hunted trophies.African elephant sport-hunted trophies may be imported into the United States provided: (A) The trophy was legally taken in an African elephant range country that declared an ivory export quota to the CITES Secretariat for the year in which the trophy animal was killed; (B) A determination is made that the killing of the trophy animal will enhance the survival of the species and the trophy is accompanied by a threatened species permit issued under § 17.32; (C) The trophy is legibly marked in accordance with 50 CFR part 23; (D) The requirements in 50 CFR parts 13, 14, and 23 and paragraph (e)(11) of this section have been met; and (E) No more than two African elephant sport-hunted trophies are imported by any hunter in a calendar year.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(6)(iii) unlawful to sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce or to deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce and in the course of a commercial activity any sport-hunted African elephant trophyIt is unlawful to sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce or to deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce and in the course of a commercial activity any sport-hunted African elephant trophy. The exception in paragraph (e)(3) of this section regarding manufactured or handcrafted items containing de minimis quantities of ivory does not apply to ivory imported or exported under this paragraph (e)(6) as part of a sport-hunted trophy.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(6)(iv) Raw Ivory imported as sport-hunted trophy may no be exported from the United StatesExcept as provided in paragraph (e)(9) of this section, raw ivory that was imported as part of a sport-hunted trophy may not be exported from the United States. Except as provided in paragraphs (e)(5), (e)(7), (e)(8), and (e)(9) of this section, worked ivory imported as a sport-hunted trophy may not be exported from the United States. Parts of a sport-hunted trophy other than ivory may be exported from the United States without a threatened species permit issued under § 17.32, provided the requirements of 50 CFR parts 13, 14, and 23 have been met.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(e)(8)(ii) Import/export of ivory for genuine scientific purposes.It is unlawful to sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce and to deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce and in the course of a commercial activity any African elephant ivory that was imported into or exported from the United States for genuine scientific purposes. The exception in paragraph (e)(3) of this section regarding manufactured or handcrafted items containing de minimis quantities of ivory does not apply to ivory imported or exported under this paragraph (e)(8) for genuine scientific purposes.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(f)(1) Prohibitions for Leopard (Panthera pardus)Except as noted in paragraph (f)(2) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31 of this part and exemptions of § 17.32 of this part shall apply to the leopard populations occurring in southern Africa to the south of a line running along the borders of the following countries: Gabon/Rio Muni; Gabon/Cameroon; Congo/Cameroon; Congo/Central African Republic; Zaire/Central African Republic; Zaire/Sudan; Uganda/Sudan; Kenya/Sudan; Kenya/Ethiopia; Kenya/Somalia.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(g)(1) Prohibitions for Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens)Except as noted in paragraphs (g)(2) through (g)(6) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) and exemptions of § 17.32 apply to the Utah prairie dog.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(h)(1) Take of free-living Mountain lion in FloridaExcept as allowed in paragraphs (h)(2), (h)(3), and (h)(4) of this section, no person shall take any free-living mountain lion (Felis concolor) in Florida.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(i)(1) General requirements Columbian white-tailed deerOther than as expressly provided at paragraph (i)(3) of this section, the provisions of § 17.31(a) apply to the CWTD.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(i)(8) Valid permit required for CWTD TakeTake authorized by permits. Any person with a valid permit issued by the Service under § 17.32 may take CWTD, pursuant to the special terms and conditions of the permit.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(j)(1) Prohibitions for ArgaliExcept as noted in paragraph (j)(2) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31 of this part and exemptions of § 17.32 of this part shall apply to this species in Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Tajikistan.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(k)(2) Prohibited for wild LynxWhat activities are prohibited for wild lynx? All prohibitions and provisions of 50 CFR 17.31 and 17.32 apply to wild lynx found in the contiguous United States.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(l)(3) Preble's meadow jumping mouse take not allowedWhen is take of Preble's not allowed? (i) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (l)(2) of this section. (ii) No person may import or export, ship in interstate commerce in the course of commercial activity, or sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any Preble's meadow jumping mice. (iii) No person, except for an authorized person, may possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship any Preble's meadow jumping mice that have been taken illegally.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(m)(1) Prohibited activities involving Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna)What activities involving vicuña are prohibited by this rule? (i) Appendix I populations. All provisions of § 17.31 (a) and (b) and § 17.32 apply to vicuña and vicuña parts and products originating from populations currently listed in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). (ii) Import, export, and re-export. Except as provided in paragraph (m)(2) of this section, it is unlawful to import, export, or re-export, or present for export or re-export without valid permits as required under parts 17 and 23 of this subchapter, any vicuña or vicuña parts and products. For import of embryos, blood, other tissue samples, or live vicuña, permits required under § 17.32 and part 23 will be issued only for bona fide scientific research contributing to the conservation of the species in the wild. (iii) Other activities. Except as provided in paragraph (m)(2) of this section, it is unlawful to sell or offer for sale, deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce and in the course of a commercial activity any vicuña or vicuña parts and products. (iv) It is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, attempt to commit, solicit to commit, or cause to be committed any acts described in paragraphs (m)(1)(ii)-(iii) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(n)(1) General Requirements for Straight-horned markhor (Capra falconeri megaceros)General requirements. Except as noted in paragraph (n)(2) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31 and exemptions of § 17.32 apply to this subspecies.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(p)(2) Prohibitions for the Northern sea otter (Enhydra lutris kenyoni)What provisions apply to this DPS? Except as noted in paragraph (p)(3) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 of this part apply to the southwest Alaska DPS of the northern sea otter.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(q)(1) Prohibitions for Polar bear (Ursus maritimus)Except as noted in paragraphs (q)(2) and (4) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 of this part apply to the polar bear.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(r)(1) General requirements for LionGeneral requirements. All prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 apply to this subspecies.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(s)(1) Prohibitions for Pacific martenExcept as provided in paragraph (s)(2) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of section 9(a)(1) of the Act apply to the Coastal DPS of the Pacific marten.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(t)(1) Prohibitions for the Stephens kangaroo ratThe following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to Stephens' kangaroo rat. Except as provided under paragraph (t)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.40(u)(1) Prohibitions for the North American wolverineThe following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the contiguous U.S. distinct population segment (DPS) of the North American wolverine. Except as provided under paragraph (u)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this DPS: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(a)(1) Prohibitions for streaked horned larkThe following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to streaked horned lark. Except as provided under paragraph (a)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(b)(1) Prohibitions for coastal California gnatcatcherExcept as noted in paragraphs (b)(2) and (3) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) shall apply to the coastal California gnatcatcher.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(c)(1) Specified parrot species prohibitions and provisionsExcept as noted in paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 of this part apply to these species.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(c)(2) Specified parrot species Import and exportYou may import or export a specimen without a permit issued under § 17.32 of this part only when the provisions of parts 13, 14, 15, and 23 of this chapter have been met and you meet the following requirements: (i) Captive-bred specimens: The source code on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) document accompanying the specimen must be “F” (captive born), “C” (bred in captivity), or “D” (bred in captivity for commercial purposes) (see 50 CFR 23.24); or (ii) Specimens held in captivity prior to certain dates: You must provide documentation to demonstrate that the specimen was held in captivity prior to the applicable date specified in paragraph (c)(2)(ii)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), or (F) of this section. Such documentation may include copies of receipts, accession or veterinary records, CITES documents, or wildlife declaration forms, which must be dated prior to the specified dates. (A) For salmon-crested cockatoos: January 18, 1990 (the date this species was transferred to CITES Appendix I). (B) For yellow-billed parrots: April 11, 2013 (the date this species was listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)). (C) For white cockatoos: July 24, 2014 (the date this species was listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)). (D) For hyacinth macaws: September 12, 2018 (the date this species was listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)). (E) For scarlet macaws: March 28, 2019 (the date this species was listed under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act) (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)). (F) For golden conures: July 1, 1975 (the date CITES entered into force with the “golden parakeet” (i.e., the golden conure) listed in Appendix I of the Convention).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(d)(2) Prohibitions for NeneThe following prohibitions apply to the nene except as provided under paragraph (d)(3) of this section and §§ 17.4 through 17.6: (i) Import or export as provided in § 17.21(b). (ii) Take as provided in § 17.21(c)(1). (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens as provided in § 17.21(d)(1). (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity as provided in § 17.21(e). (v) Sale or offer for sale as provided in § 17.21(f). (vi) Attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or to cause to be committed, any of the acts described in paragraphs (d)(2)(i) through (v) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(e)(1) Prohibitions for Elfin-woods warbler (Setophaga angelae)Except as noted in paragraph (e)(2) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of 50 CFR 17.31 and 17.32 apply to the elfin-woods warbler.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(f)(1) Prohibitions for Eastern black rail (Laterallus jamaicensis jamaicensis)Prohibitions. The following activities with the eastern black rail are prohibited: (i) Purposeful take, including capture, handling, or other activities. (ii) Incidental take resulting from the following activities: (A) Prescribed burn activities, unless best management practices that minimize negative effects of the prescribed burn on the eastern black rail are employed. Best management practices include: (1) Regardless of the size of the area under management with prescribed fire, a broad range of habitat conditions should be maintained by burning on a rotational basis, which supports black rail population maintenance and growth. In any given calendar year, at least 50 percent of the eastern black rail habitat within the management boundary should be maintained in order to provide the dense overhead cover required by the subspecies. Management boundaries can include individual landholdings, e.g., a National Wildlife Refuge boundary, or be formed through landscape-level agreements across landholdings of different but contiguous ownerships. This percentage does not apply to landholdings smaller than 640 acres. (2) Where eastern black rail are present, the application of prescribed fire uses tactics that provide unburned refugia allowing birds to survive a fire (e.g., using short flanking, backing fires, or similar approaches). Prescribed fire is applied under fuel and weather conditions (e.g., soil moisture and/or relative humidity) that are most likely to result in patchy persistence of unburned habitat to serve as refugia from fire and predators. (3) Ignition tactics, rates of spread, and flame lengths should allow for wildlife escape routes to avoid trapping birds in a fire. The application of prescribed fire should avoid fires, such as ring and strip head fires, that have long, unbroken boundaries and/or that come together in a short period of time and that consume essentially all vegetation and prevent black rails from escaping a fire. If aerial ignition is the chosen tool, ignitions should be conducted in such a way that large, fast-moving fires are avoided. (B) Mowing, haying, and other mechanical treatment activities in persistent emergent wetlands when the activity occurs during the nesting or brooding periods, except in accordance with paragraph (f)(2)(iii) of this section. (C) Grazing activities on public lands that occur on eastern black rail habitat and, that individually or cumulatively with other land management practices, do not maintain at least 50 percent of eastern black rail habitat, i.e., dense overhead cover, in any given calendar year within a management boundary. (D) Long-term or permanent damage, fragmentation, or conversion of persistent emergent wetlands and the contiguous wetland-upland transition zone to other habitat types (such as open water) or land uses that do not support eastern black rail. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken eastern black rails. It is unlawful to possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any eastern black rail that was taken in violation of section 9(a)(1)(B) and (C) of the Act or State laws. (iv) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (v) Possess and conduct other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (vi) Engage in interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (vii) Sell or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(h)(2) Prohibitions for Red-cockaded woodpecker (Dryobates borealis)The following prohibitions in this paragraph (h)(2) that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the red-cockaded woodpecker. Except as provided under paragraphs (h)(3) and (4) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(i)(1) Prohibitions for Mount Rainier white-tailed ptarmigan (Lagopus leucura rainierensis)The following prohibition that applies to endangered wildlife also applies to the Mount Rainier white-tailed ptarmigan. Except as provided under paragraph (i)(2) of this section and § 17.4, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(k)(1) Prohibitions for Lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Northern DPS of the lesser prairie-chicken. Except as provided under paragraph (k)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(l)(1) Prohibition for Cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl (Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl. Except as provided under paragraphs (l)(2) and (3) of this section and §§ 17.4, 17.5, and 17.7, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this subspecies: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.41(m)(1) Prohibitions for Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the emperor penguin. Except as provided under paragraph (m)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species:(i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale in foreign commerce, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife. (vi) Sale or offer for sale in interstate commerce, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(a)(2) Taking of American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)Taking. No person may take any American alligator, except: (i) Any employee or agent of the Service, any other Federal land management agency, or a State conservation agency, who is designated by the agency for such purposes, may, when acting in the course of official duties, take an American alligator. (ii) Any person may take an American alligator in the wild, or one which was born in captivity or lawfully placed in captivity, and may deliver, receive, carry, transport, ship, sell, offer to sell, purchase, or offer to purchase such alligator in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of taking subject to the following conditions: (A) Any skin of an American alligator may be sold or otherwise transferred only if the State or Tribe of taking requires skins to be tagged by State or tribal officials or under State or tribal supervision with a Service-approved tag in accordance with the requirements in part 23 of this subchapter; and (B) Any American alligator specimen may be sold or otherwise transferred only in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State or Tribe in which the taking occurs and the State or Tribe in which the sale or transfer occurs.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(b)(1) Prohibitions for Green sea turtlesSubject to the permits allowable under the following paragraph (b)(2) of this section, all of the provisions set forth in § 17.31 (which incorporate portions of § 17.21) shall apply to this wildlife with the following exceptions: (i) Section 17.21(c)(2) (self-defense) is not applicable. (ii) In § 17.21(c)(3)(i), the word “orphaned” is replaced by the word “stranded.” (iii) Delete § 17.21(c)(3)(iv) (Wildlife threatening human safety). (v) The prohibition against taking shall not apply to incidental catches, as specified in 50 CFR 227.72(e). (vi) The prohibition against taking within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States shall not apply to subsistence taking, as specified in 50 CFR 227.72(f).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(c)(2) Prohibited activites involving threatened crocodiliansWhat activities involving threatened crocodilians are prohibited by this rule? (i) All provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 apply to live specimens, including viable eggs, of all threatened crocodilians and to any specimen of the Appendix-I Nile crocodile. (ii) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section, the following prohibitions apply to threatened crocodilians. (A) Import, export, and re-export. Except as provided in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, it is unlawful to import, export, or re-export, or attempt to import, export, or re-export without valid permits as required under parts 17 and 23 of this subchapter any threatened crocodilians, including their skins, parts, and products. (B) Commercial activity. Except as provided in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, it is unlawful, in the course of a commercial activity, to sell or offer for sale, deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce any threatened crocodilians, including their skins, parts, and products. (C) It is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, attempt to commit, solicit to commit, or cause to be committed any acts described in paragraphs (c)(2)(i) and (c)(2)(ii)(A) and (B) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(d) Blue-tailed mole skink (Eumeces egregius lividus) and sand skink (Neoseps reynoldsi)Blue-tailed mole skink (Eumeces egregius lividus) and sand skink (Neoseps reynoldsi). (1) No person shall take these species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations for educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to taking of these species is also a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatever, any such species taken in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraph (c) (1) through (3) of this section. (5) Taking of these species for purposes other than those described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, including taking incidental to carrying out otherwise lawful activities, is prohibited except when permitted under §§ 17.23 and 17.32.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(e)(2) Provisions for Desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii)Applicable provisions. The provisions of § 17.31-17.32 shall apply to any desert tortoise subject to this paragraph16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(f)(2) Prohibitions for Bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii), southern populationProhibitions. Except as provided in paragraph (f)(3) of this section, the provisions of Sec. 17.31 (a) and (b) of this part applies to bog turtles of the southern population (see also 50 CFR part 23).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(g)(1) Prohibitions for Northern Mexican gartersnake (Thamnophis eques megalops)Prohibitions. Except as noted in paragraph (g)(2) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 apply to the northern Mexican gartersnake.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(h)(1) Prohibitions for Black pinesnakeProhibitions. Except as noted in paragraph (h)(2) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 apply to the black pinesnake.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(i)(2) Prohibitions for Louisiana pinesnake (Pituophuis ruthveni)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Louisiana pinesnake. Except as provided at paragraph (i)(3) of this section and § 17.4, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(b). (ii) Take, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(c)(1). (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(d)(1). (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(e). (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(f).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(k)(1) Prohibitions for Suwannee alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys suwanniensis)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to Suwannee alligator snapping turtle. Except as provided under paragraph (k)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4, 17.5, and 17.8 it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(l)(1) Prohibitions for Egyptian tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni, syn. Testudo werneri)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Egyptian tortoise. Except as provided under paragraph (l)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(b). (ii) Take, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(c)(1). (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(d)(1). (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(e). (v) Sale or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce, as set forth for endangered wildlife at § 17.21(f).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(m)(1) Prohibitons for Pearl River map turtle (Graptemys pearlensis)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Pearl River map turtle. Except as provided under paragraphs (m)(2) and (3) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.42(n)(1) Prohibitions for other map turtlesProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Alabama map turtle, Barbour's map turtle, Escambia map turtle, and Pascagoula map turtle. Except as provided under paragraph (n)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to these species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Intentional take in the form of collect, capture, or trap (other than for scientific purposes). (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.43(a)(1) San Marcos salamander (Eurycea nana).All provisions of § 17.31 apply to this species, except that it may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.43(b)(1) Prohibitions for Chiricahua leopard frog (Lithobates chiricahuensis)What activities are prohibited? Except as noted in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31 will apply to the Chiricahua leopard frog.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.43(c)(2) Prohibition for California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense)What activities are prohibited? Except as noted in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31 will apply to the California tiger salamander.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.43(d)(2) Prohibition for California red-legged frog (Rana aurora draytonii)What activities are prohibited? Except as noted in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, all prohibitions of § 17.31 will apply to the California red-legged frog.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.43(e)(1) Prohibitions for Georgetown salamander (Eurycea naufragia.)Except as noted in paragraph (e)(2) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 apply to the Georgetown salamander.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.43(f)(1) Prohibitions for Neuse River waterdog (Necturus lewisi)The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Neuse River waterdog. Except as provided under paragraph (f)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.43(g)(2) Prohibitions for foothill yellow-legged frog.The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Central Coast DPS and North Feather DPS of the foothill yellow-legged frog. Except as provided under paragraph (g)(3) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(a) Lahontan cutthroat trout and Paiute cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii henshawi and Oncorhynchus clarkii seleniris).Lahontan cutthroat trout and Paiute cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii henshawi and Oncorhynchus clarkii seleniris). (1) All the provisions of § 17.31 apply to these species, except that they may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(aa)(1) Take of any Shovelnose sturgeonWithin the geographic areas set forth in paragraph (aa)(2) of this section, except as expressly noted in this paragraph, take of any shovelnose sturgeon, shovelnose-pallid sturgeon hybrids, or their roe associated with or related to a commercial fishing activity is prohibited. Capture of shovelnose sturgeon or shovelnose-pallid sturgeon hybrids in commercial fishing gear is not prohibited if it is accidental or incidental to otherwise legal commercial fishing activities, such as commercial fishing targeting nonsturgeon species, provided the animal is released immediately upon discovery, with all roe intact, at the point of capture.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(b) Bayou darter (Etheostoma rubrum).Bayou darter (Etheostoma rubrum). (1) All the provisions of § 17.31 apply to this species, except that they may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(c) Slender chub (Hybopsis cahni), spotfin chub (Erimonax monachus), slackwater darter (Etheostoma boschungi), and yellowfin madtom (Noturus flavipinnis).Slender chub (Hybopsis cahni), spotfin chub (Erimonax monachus), slackwater darter (Etheostoma boschungi), and yellowfin madtom (Noturus flavipinnis). (1) All the provisions of § 17.31 apply to these species, except that they may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(cc)(1) Prohibitions for June sucker (Chasmistes liorus)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the June sucker. Except as provided under paragraph (cc)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(d) Leopard darter (Percina pantherina).Leopard darter (Percina pantherina). (1) All provisions of § 17.31 apply to this species, except that it may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(dd)(1) Prohibitions for Humpback chub (Gila cypha).Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to humpback chub. Except as provided under paragraphs (dd)(2) and (3) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, unless excepted as outlined in paragraphs (dd)(2)(i) through (v) of this section. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(e) Little Kern golden trout (Salmo aguabonita whitei).Little Kern golden trout (Salmo aguabonita whitei). (1) All provisions of § 17.31 apply to this species, except that it may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(ee)(1) Prohibitions for Sickle darter (Percina williamsi).Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the sickle darter. Except as provided under paragraphs (ee)(2) and (3) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(f) Greenback cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki stomias)Greenback cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki stomias). (1) All provisions of § 17.31 apply to this species, except that it may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(ff)(1) Prohibitions for Upper Coosa River DPS of the frecklebelly madtom (Noturus munitus)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Upper Coosa River DPS. Except as provided under paragraph (ff)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this DPS: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(g) Chihuahua chub (Gila nigrescens).Chihuahua chub (Gila nigrescens). (1) All provisions of § 17.31 apply to this species, except that it may be taken in accordance with applicable State law. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(h) Yaqui catfish (Ictalurus pricei) and beautiful shiner (Notropis formosus).Yaqui catfish (Ictalurus pricei) and beautiful shiner (Notropis formosus). (1) All provisions of § 17.31 apply to these species, except that they may be taken for educational, scientific, or conservation purposes in accordance with applicable Arizona State laws and regulations. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(hh)(1) Prohibitions for Relict darter (Etheostoma chienense)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to relict darter. Except as provided under paragraph (hh)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(i) Big Spring spinedace (Lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis)Big Spring spinedace (Lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis). (1) All the provisions of § 17.31 apply to this species, except that it may be taken in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(j) Hutton tui chub (Gila bicolor subspecies)Hutton tui chub (Gila bicolor subspecies). (1) No person shall take this species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: for educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (j) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(k) Niangua darter (Etheostoma nianguae)Niangua darter, Etheostoma nianguae. (1) No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (k) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(l) Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis).Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis). (1) No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: (i) For educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act; (ii) Incidental to State-permitted recreational fishing activities, provided that the individual fish taken is immediately returned to its habitat. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (l) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(m) Desert dace (Eremichthys acros)Desert dace (Eremichthys acros). (1) No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: For educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations.(4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (m) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(n) Railroad Valley springfish (Crenichthys nevadae).Railroad Valley springfish (Crenichthys nevadae). (1) No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: for educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (n) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(o) Sonora chub (Gila ditaenia).Sonora chub (Gila ditaenia). (1) No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: (i) For educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act; or, (ii) Incidental to State-permitted recreational fishing activities, provided that the individual fish taken is immediately returned to its habitat. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (o) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(p) Kentucky arrow darter (Etheostoma spilotum)Kentucky arrow darter (Etheostoma spilotum). (1) Prohibitions. Except as noted in paragraph (p)(2) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of 50 CFR 17.31 and 17.32 apply to the Kentucky arrow darter.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(q)(1) Trispot darter (Etheostoma trisella)Trispot darter (Etheostoma trisella). (1) Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the trispot darter. Except as provided under paragraph (q)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to the trispot darter: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(q)(2)(v) Possess and engage in other acts with unlawful taken wildlife for Trispot darter (Etheostoma trisella)Possess and engage in other acts with unlawfully taken wildlife, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(2) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(r) Pecos bluntnose shiner (Notropis simus pecosensis)Pecos bluntnose shiner (Notropis simus pecosensis). (1) No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: (i) For educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act; or, (ii) Incidental to State permitted recreational fishing activities, provided that the individual fish taken is immediately returned to its habitat. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (r) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(s) Waccamaw Silverside (Menidia extensa)Waccamaw Silverside (Menidia extensa). (1) No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (s) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(t) Little Colorado spinedace (Lepidomeda vittata)Little Colorado spinedace (Lepidomeda vittata). (1) No person shall take this species, except in accordance with applicable State Fish and Wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: for educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species is also a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (t) (1) through (3) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(v) Gulf sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus desotoi).Gulf sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus desotoi). (1) No person shall take this species, except in accordance with applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations for educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, or other conservation purposes consistent with the Act. (2) Any violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to taking of this species is also a violation of the Endangered Species Act. (3) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatever, any of this species taken in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations. (4) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (v)(1) through (3) of this section. (5) Taking of this species for purposes other than those described in paragraph (v)(1) of this section, including taking incidental to otherwise lawful activities, is prohibited except when permitted under 50 CFR 17.32.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(w)(1) Prohibitions for Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus)What activities do we prohibit? Except as noted in paragraph (w)(2) of this section, all prohibitions of 50 CFR 17.31 and exemptions of 50 CFR 17.32 shall apply to the bull trout in the coterminous United States as defined in paragraph (w) of this section. (i) No person may possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of this section or in violation of applicable State, National Park Service, and Native American Tribal fish and conservation laws and regulations. (ii) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense listed in this special rule.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(x)(1) Prohibitions for Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus), Jarbidge River population segment.Prohibitions. Except as noted in paragraph (x)(2) of this section, all prohibitions of 50 CFR 17.31 and exemptions of 50 CFR 17.32 apply to the bull trout in the Jarbidge River population segment within the United States.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(y)(2) Prohibitions for Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)What activities involving beluga sturgeon are affected by this rule? (i) International trade in beluga sturgeon. Except as provided in paragraphs (y)(3) and (y)(5) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31(a) and 17.32 apply to the international trade in beluga sturgeon, including its parts and derivatives. Live beluga sturgeon remain subject to all the prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31(a) and 17.32. (ii) Trade without CITES documents. Except as provided in paragraph (y)(3) of this section, you may not import, export, or re-export, or present for export or re-export, beluga sturgeon or beluga sturgeon products without valid CITES permits and other permits and licenses issued under parts 13, 17, and 23 of this chapter. (iii) Commercial activity. Except as provided in paragraphs (y)(3) and (5) of this section and § 17.32, you may not sell or offer for sale, deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity any beluga sturgeon or beluga sturgeon products. (iv) It is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, attempt to commit, solicit to commit, or cause to be committed any acts described in paragraphs (y)(2)(ii) and (iii) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.44(z)(1) Prohibitions for Gila trout (Oncorhynchus gilae)Except as noted in paragraph (z)(2) of this section, all prohibitions of 50 CFR 17.31 and exemptions of 50 CFR 17.32 apply to the Gila trout. (i) No person may possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of this section or in violation of applicable fish and conservation laws and regulations promulgated by the States of New Mexico or Arizona. (ii) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense listed in paragraph (z)(1)(i) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.45(a)(1) Prohibitions for Atlantic pigtoeProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Atlantic pigtoe. Except as provided under paragraphs (a)(2) and (3) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.45(b)(1) Prohibitions for Morro shoulderband snail (Helminthoglypta walkeriana)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Morro shoulderband snail. Except as provided under paragraph (b)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.45(c)(1) Prohibition for Texas fawnsfoot (Truncilla macrodon)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to Texas fawnsfoot. Except as provided under paragraph (c)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to the Texas fawnsfoot: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.45(d)(1) Prohibitions for longsolid and round hickorynutProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the longsolid and round hickorynut. Except as provided under paragraph (d)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to these species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.45(f)(1) Prohibitions for “Ouachita” fanshell and western fanshellProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the “Ouachita” fanshell and western fanshell. Except as provided under paragraph (f)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.46(a) Madison Cave isopod (Antrolana lira).Madison Cave isopod (Antrolana lira). (1) All provisions of § 17.31 (a) and (b) apply to this species except that it may be taken for scientific purposes without Federal permits issued pursuant to these regulations: Provided, that all other Federal, State, or local laws, regulations, ordinances or other restrictions or limitations have been complied with.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.46(b)(1) Prohibitions for Panama City crayfish.Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Panama City crayfish. Except as provided under paragraph (b)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.46(c)(1) Prohibitions for Big Creek crayfish (Faxonius peruncus) and St. Francis River crayfish (Faxonius quadruncus)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Big Creek crayfish and the St. Francis River crayfish. Except as provided under paragraph (c)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. Activities that could result in take are those that: (A) Impact crayfish habitat, riparian areas adjacent to crayfish sites, or habitat between connecting sites such that the species' reproduction or survival will be impacted or the effects of woodland crayfish invasion will be exacerbated. Such activities include, but are not limited to: (1) Construction of instream low-water crossings; (2) Destruction of riparian habitat that results in excessive sedimentation; (3) Bridge construction; and (4) Gravel mining. (B) Lead to the introduction of heavy metals into streams. Such activities include, but are not limited to, heavy metal mining. (C) Appreciably negatively affect water quality, chemistry, or quantity such that the species' reproduction or survival will be impacted. Such activities may include, but are not limited to, the release of wastewater effluent and agricultural runoff. (D) Impact hydrological flows such that the species' reproduction or survival will be impacted. Such activities include, but are not limited to, construction of dams, modification of stream channels, and surface and groundwater withdrawals. (E) Facilitate the spread of woodland crayfish or introduce additional woodland crayfish in occupied Big Creek crayfish or St. Francis River crayfish stream reaches. Such activities may include, but are not limited to, bait bucket dumping. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(a) Cassius blue butterfly (Leptotes cassius theonus), Ceraunus blue butterfly (Hemiargus ceraunus antibubastus), and Nickerbean blue butterfly (Cyclargus ammon).Cassius blue butterfly (Leptotes cassius theonus), Ceraunus blue butterfly (Hemiargus ceraunus antibubastus), and Nickerbean blue butterfly (Cyclargus ammon). (1) The provisions of § 17.31(c) apply to these species (cassius blue butterfly, ceraunus blue butterfly, nickerbean blue butterfly), regardless of whether in the wild or in captivity, and also apply to the progeny of any such butterfly. (2) Any violation of State law will also be a violation of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(b)(2) Dakota skipper (Hesperia dacotae)Prohibitions. Except as noted in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, all prohibitions and provisions of §§ 17.31 and 17.32 apply to the Dakota skipper.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(c)(1) Prohibitions for Western glacier stonefly (Zapada glacier) and meltwater lednian stonefly (Lednia tumana)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to western glacier stonefly and meltwater lednian stonefly except as provided under paragraph (c)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5. It is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to these species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b). (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1). (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1). (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e). (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(d)(1) Prohibitions for American burying beetleProhibitions. The following prohibitions apply to the American burying beetle: (i) Take of the American burying beetle. Take of the American burying beetle, except that take that is incidental to otherwise lawful activity (incidental take) is prohibited only when the take occurs on suitable American burying beetle habitat: (A) In the New England and Northern Plains Analysis Areas where the incidental take results from soil disturbance; or (B) In the Southern Plains Analysis Areas where the incidental take occurs on defined conservation lands, except where incidental take is in compliance with a Service-approved conservation plan. (ii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken American burying beetles. It is unlawful to possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any American burying beetle that was taken in violation of paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section or State law. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Federal and State law enforcement officers may possess, deliver, carry, transport, or ship any American burying beetle taken in violation of the Act as necessary in performing their official duties. (iii) Import and export of the American burying beetle. It is unlawful to import or export the American burying beetle. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce. It is unlawful to deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever, and in the course of a commercial activity, the American burying beetle. (v) Sale or offer for sale. It is unlawful to sell or to offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any American burying beetle.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(e)(1) Prohibitions for Hermes copper butterflyProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to Hermes copper butterfly. Except as provided under paragraph (e)(2) of this section and §§17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of a commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(f)(2) Prohibitions for Fender's blue butterflyProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to Fender's blue butterfly. Except as provided under paragraph (f)(3) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(g)(1) Prohibitions for Puerto Rican harlequin butterflyProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the Puerto Rican harlequin butterfly. Except as provided under paragraph (g)(2) of this section and § 17.4, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b). (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1). (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1). (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e). (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.47(h)(1) Prohibitions for Silverspot butterfly (Speyeria nokomis nokomis)Silverspot butterfly (Speyeria nokomis nokomis). (1) Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered wildlife also apply to the silverspot butterfly. Except as provided under paragraphs (h)(2) and (3) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.21(b) for endangered wildlife. (ii) Take, as set forth at § 17.21(c)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iii) Possession and other acts with unlawfully taken specimens, as set forth at § 17.21(d)(1) for endangered wildlife. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.21(e) for endangered wildlife. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.21(f) for endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.51(b) Treatment as endangered or threatenedAll of the provisions of subparts C (Endangered Wildlife), D (Threatened Wildlife), F (Endangered Plants) or G (Threatened Plants), as appropriate, shall apply to any such species.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.61 (e) Sale or offer for sale endangered plantsSale or offer for sale. (1) It is unlawful to sell or to offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any endangered plant. (2) An advertisement for the sale of any endangered plant which carries a warning to the effect that no sale may be consummated until a permit has been obtained from the Service, shall not be considered an offer for sale within the meaning of this paragraph.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.61(a) General prohibitions Endangered plantsExcept as provided in a permit issued pursuant to § 17.62 or § 17.63, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or to cause to be committed, any of the acts described in paragraphs (b) through (e) of this section in regard to any endangered plant.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.61(b) Import or export of any endangered plantImport or export. It is unlawful to import or to export any endangered plant. Any shipment in transit through the United States is an importation and an exportation, whether or not it has entered the country for customs purposes.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.61(c) Remove and reduce to possession endangered plant(1) It is unlawful to remove and reduce to possession any endangered plant from an area under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy the species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (c)(1) of this section, any employee or agent of the Service, any other Federal land management agency, or a State conservation agency who is designated by their agency for such purposes may, when acting in the course of official duties, remove and reduce to possession endangered plants from areas under Federal jurisdiction without a permit if such action is necessary to: (i) Care for a damaged or diseased specimen; (ii) Dispose of a dead specimen; or (iii) Salvage a dead specimen that may be useful for scientific study. (3) Any removal and reduction to possession pursuant to paragraph (c)(2) of this section must be reported in writing to the Office of Law Enforcement, via contact methods listed at https://www.fws.gov, within 5 calendar days. The specimen may only be retained, disposed of, or salvaged under directions from the Office of Law Enforcement. (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (c)(1) of this section, any qualified employee or agent of a State conservation agency that is a party to a cooperative agreement with the Service in accordance with section 6(c) of the Act, who is designated by their agency for such purposes, may, when acting in the course of official duties, remove and reduce to possession from areas under Federal jurisdiction those endangered plants that are covered by an approved cooperative agreement for conservation programs in accordance with the cooperative agreement, provided that such removal is not reasonably anticipated to result in: (i) The death or permanent damage of the specimens; (ii) The removal of the specimen from the State where the removal occurred; or (iii) The introduction of the specimen so removed, or of any propagules derived from such a specimen, into an area beyond the historical range of the species.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.61(d) Interstate or foreign commerce endangered plantsInterstate or foreign commerce. It is unlawful to deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever, and in the course of a commercial activity, an endangered plant.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.71(a) Threatened plant prohibitionsExcept as provided in a permit issued pursuant to § 17.72, the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section and all of the provisions of § 17.61, except § 17.61(c)(2) through (4), apply to threatened species of plants, unless the Secretary has promulgated species-specific provisions (see paragraph (c) of this section), with the following exception: Seeds of cultivated specimens of species treated as threatened are exempt from all the provisions of § 17.61, provided that a statement that the seeds are of “cultivated origin” accompanies the seeds or their container during the course of any activity otherwise subject to the regulations in this subpart.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.71(c) Threatened species of plantsFor threatened species of plants that have a species-specific rule in §§ 17.73 through 17.78, the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section and § 17.72 apply unless otherwise specified, and the species-specific rule will contain all the prohibitions and any additional exceptions that apply to that species.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(a)(1) Prohibitions for Graptopetalum bartramii (Bartram's stonecrop)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions apply to Graptopetalum bartramii, except as provided under paragraph (a)(2) of this section: (i) Import or export. It is unlawful to import or to export any Graptopetalum bartramii. Any shipment in transit through the United States is an importation and an exportation, whether or not it has entered the country for customs purposes. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession. It is unlawful to remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy the species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law. (iii) Interstate or foreign commerce. It is unlawful to deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever, and in the course of a commercial activity, any Graptopetalum bartramii. (iv) Sale or offer for sale. (A) It is unlawful to sell or to offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any Graptopetalum bartramii. (B) An advertisement for the sale of any Graptopetalum bartramii which carries a warning to the effect that no sale may be consummated until a permit has been obtained from the Service, shall not be considered an offer for sale within the meaning of this paragraph. (v) It is unlawful to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the acts described in this paragraph (a)(1).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(b)(1) Prohibitions for Layia carnosa (beach layia).Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to Layia carnosa (beach layia). Except as provided under paragraph (b)(2) of this section and §§ 17.4 and 17.5, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession from areas under Federal jurisdiction, as set forth at § 17.61(c)(1) for endangered plants. (iii) Maliciously damage or destroy the species on any areas under Federal jurisdiction, or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any State law or regulation or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law, as set forth at section 9(a)(2)(B) of the Act. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (v) Sell or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(c)(1) Prohibitions for Cirsium wrightii (Wright's marsh thistle)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to the Wright's marsh thistle. Except as provided under paragraph (c)(2) of this section, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction, as set forth at § 17.61(c)(1) for endangered plants. (ii) Maliciously damage or destroy the species on any areas under Federal jurisdiction, or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any State law or regulation or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law, as set forth at section 9(a)(2)(B) of the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(d)(1) Prohibition for Pedicularis furbishiae (Furbish's lousewort)Prohibitions. Except as provided under paragraph (d)(2) of this section, you may not remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy the species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(e)(1) Prohibitions for Eugenia woodburyanaProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to Eugenia woodburyana. Except as provided under paragraph (e)(2) of this section, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction, as set forth at § 17.61(c)(1) for endangered plants. (iii) Maliciously damage or destroy the species on any areas under Federal jurisdiction, or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of the Territory or in the course of any violation of a Territorial criminal trespass law, as set forth at section 9(a)(2)(B) of the Act. (iv) Engage in interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (v) Sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(f)(1) Prohibitions for Echinacea laevigata (smooth coneflower)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to Echinacea laevigata. Except as provided under paragraph (f)(2) of this section, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession from areas under Federal jurisdiction, as set forth at § 17.61(c)(1) for endangered plants. (iii) Maliciously damage or destroy the species on any areas under Federal jurisdiction, or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any State law or regulation or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law, as set forth at section 9(a)(2)(B) of the Act. (iv) Engage in interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (v) Sell or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(g)(1) Prohibitions for Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon (palo de rosa)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon (palo de rosa). Except as provided under paragraph (g)(2) of this section, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy the species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law. (iii) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (iv) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(h)(1) Prohibitions for Streptanthus bracteatus (bracted twistflower)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to the bracted twistflower. Except as provided under paragraph (h)(2) of this section, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy the species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law. (iii) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (iv) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(i)(1) Prohibitions for Mitracarpus polycladusProhibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to Mitracarpus polycladus. Except as provided under paragraph (i)(2) of this section, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy the species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of the Territory or in the course of any violation of a Territorial criminal trespass law. (iii) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (iv) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.73(j)(1) Prohibitions for Phacelia argentea (sand dune phacelia)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to the sand dune phacelia. Except as provided under paragraph (j)(2) of this section, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any of the following acts in regard to this species: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession the species from areas under Federal jurisdiction, as set forth at § 17.61(c)(1) for endangered plants. (iii) Maliciously damage or destroy the species on any areas under Federal jurisdiction, or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law, as set forth at section 9(a)(2)(B) of the Act. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (v) Sale or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.74(a)(1) Prohibition for Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis)Prohibitions. The following prohibitions that apply to endangered plants also apply to whitebark pine, except as provided under paragraph (a)(2) of this section: (i) Import or export, as set forth at § 17.61(b) for endangered plants. (ii) Remove and reduce to possession from areas under Federal jurisdiction, as set forth at § 17.61(c)(1) for endangered plants. (iii) Maliciously damage or destroy the species on any areas under Federal jurisdiction, or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy the species on any other area in knowing violation of any State law or regulation or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law, as set forth at section 9(a)(2)(B) of the Act. (iv) Interstate or foreign commerce in the course of commercial activity, as set forth at § 17.61(d) for endangered plants. (v) Sell or offer for sale, as set forth at § 17.61(e) for endangered plants.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.82 Prohibition for experiemental populationsProhibitions.Any population determined by the Secretary to be an experimental population will be treated as if it were listed as a threatened species for purposes of establishing protective regulations under section 4(d) of the Act with respect to such population. The species-specific rules (protective regulations) adopted for an experimental population under § 17.81 will contain applicable prohibitions, as appropriate, and exceptions for that population.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(a)(3) Take of sihek is not allowedWhat take of sihek is not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, all of the provisions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the sihek in areas identified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, and any manner of take of a member of the NEP not described under paragraph (a)(2) of this section is prohibited. (ii) You must not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any sihek or part thereof from the experimental population taken in violation of the regulations in this paragraph (a) or in violation of applicable Territorial laws or regulations or the Act. (iii) It is unlawful for you to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any take of sihek, except as expressly allowed in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(b)(2) Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) and woundfin (Plagopterus argentissimus)No person shall take the species, except in accordance with applicable State or Tribal fish and wildlife conservation laws and regulations in the following instances: (i) For educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act; or (ii) Incidental to otherwise lawful activities, provided that the individual fish taken, if still alive, is immediately returned to its habitat.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(b)(3) Taking of Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) and woundfin (Plagopterus argentissimus)Any violation of applicable State or Tribal fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species (other than incidental taking as described in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section) will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(b)(4) Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) and woundfin (Plagopterus argentissimus)No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State or Tribal fish and wildlife laws or regulations.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(b)(5) Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) and woundfin (Plagopterus argentissimus)It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (b) (2) through (4) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(c)(2) Red wolf (Canis rufus)No person may take this species, except as provided in paragraphs (c)(3) through (5) and (10) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(c)(7) Red wolf (Canis rufus)No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(c)(8) Red wolf (Canis rufus)It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (c) (2) through (7) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(d)(2) Activities not allowed for Topeka shiner (Notropis topeka)What activities are not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, all the prohibitions of § 17.21 apply to the Topeka shiner NEP. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (d)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means, Topeka shiners, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (d)(3) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (d)(2)(iii) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(e)(2) Activities not allowed for Yellowfin madtom (Noturus flavipinnis)What activities are not allowed in the NEP areas? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (e)(3) of this section, all the prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the yellowfin madtom. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (e)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. We may refer unauthorized take of this species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (e)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (e)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(f)(2) Guam rail (Gallirallus)No person shall take this species, except: (i) In accordance with a valid permit issued by the Service under § 17.32 for educational purposes, scientific purposes, the enhancement of propagation or survival of the species, zoological exhibition, and other conservation purposes consistent with the Act; or (ii) As authorized by the laws and regulations of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, after the Service has made the determination that the experimental population has become well established and occupies all suitable habitat island-wide.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(f)(4) Guam rail (Gallirallus)Any violation of applicable commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands fish and wildlife conservation laws or regulations with respect to the taking of this species (other than taking as described in paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section) will also be a violation of the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(f)(5) Guam rail (Gallirallus)No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(f)(6) Guam rail (Gallirallus)It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (f) (2) through (5) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(g)(2) Take of wild black-footed ferretNo person may take this species in the wild in the experimental population area, except as provided in paragraphs (g)(3), (4), (5), and (10) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(g)(7) possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export of any ferretNo person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any ferret or part thereof from the experimental populations taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(g)(8) FerretsIt is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to commit, any offense defined in paragraphs (g)(2) and (7) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(h)(i)(2) Take of Whooping crane (Grus americana)No person may take this species in the wild in the experimental population areas, except when such take is accidental and incidental to an otherwise lawful activity, or as provided in paragraphs (h)(3) and (4) of this section. Examples of otherwise lawful activities include, but are not limited to, oil and gas exploration and extraction, aquacultural practices, agricultural practices, pesticide application, water management, construction, recreation, trapping, or hunting, when such activities are in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(h)(i)(6) Whooping crane (Grus americana)No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any such species from the experimental populations taken in violation of these regulations or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Endangered Species Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(h)(i)(7) Whooping crane (Grus americana)It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraphs (h)(2) through (6) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(i)(3) No take of any California condor in the wildFor the purposes of this rule, an occupied California condor nest is defined as a nest that is attended by a breeding pair of condors, occupied by a condor egg, or occupied or attended by a condor less than 1 year of age. (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (i)(2) of this section, all of the provisions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the California condor in areas identified in paragraph (i)(1) of this section, and any manner of take not described under paragraph (i)(2) of this section is prohibited in the NEP. (ii) Habitat alteration (e.g., removing trees, erecting structures, altering the nest structure or perches near the nest) within 656 ft (200 m) of an occupied nest is prohibited, except for emergency fuels treatment activities by Federal, State, Tribal, or local government agencies to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire or during responses to wildfire or other emergencies. (iii) Significant visual or noise disturbance (e.g., tree felling, chainsaws, helicopter overflights, concrete cutters, fireworks, explosives) within 656 ft (200 m) of an occupied nest is prohibited, except for emergency fuels treatment activities by Federal, State, Tribal, or local government agencies to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire or during responses to wildfire or other emergencies. Activities such as ranching and use of existing roads and trails would not be considered a significant visual or noise disturbance. (iv) You must not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any California condor or part thereof from the experimental population taken in violation of this paragraph (i) or in violation of applicable tribal or State laws or regulations or the Act. (v) It is unlawful for you to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any take of the California condor, except as expressly allowed in paragraph (i)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(j)(2) California CondorYou must not take any California condor in the wild in the experimental population area except as provided by this rule: (i) Throughout the entire California condor experimental population area, you will not be in violation of the Endangered Species Act (Act) if you unavoidably and unintentionally take (including killing or injuring) a California condor, provided such take is non-negligent and incidental to a lawful activity, such as hunting, driving, or recreational activities, and you report the take as soon as possible as provided under paragraph 5 below.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(j)(6) Possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export of any California condorYou must not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any California condor or part thereof from the experimental population taken in violation of this paragraph (j) or in violation of applicable State or Tribal laws or regulations or the Act.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(j)(7) California condor (Gymnogyps californianus)It is unlawful for you to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (j)(2) and (j)(6) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(k)(5) Prohibitions for Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)Prohibitions. Take of any Mexican wolf in the experimental population is prohibited, except as provided in paragraph (k)(7) of this section. Specifically, the following actions are prohibited by this rule: (i) No person may possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any Mexican wolf or wolf part from the experimental population except as authorized in this rule or by a valid permit issued by the Service under § 17.32. If a person kills or injures a Mexican wolf or finds a dead or injured wolf or wolf parts, the person must not disturb them (unless instructed to do so by the Service or a designated agency), must minimize disturbance of the area around them, and must report the incident to the Service's Mexican Wolf Recovery Coordinator or a designated agency of the Service within 24 hours as described in paragraph (k)(6) of this section. (ii) No person may attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in this rule. (iii) Taking a Mexican wolf with a trap, snare, or other type of capture device within occupied Mexican wolf range is prohibited (except as authorized in paragraph (k)(7)(iv) of this section) and will not be considered unintentional take, unless due care was exercised to avoid injury or death to a wolf. With regard to trapping activities, due care includes: (A) Following the regulations, proclamations, recommendations, guidelines, and/or laws within the State or tribal trust lands where the trapping takes place. (B) Modifying or using appropriately sized traps, chains, drags, and stakes that provide a reasonable expectation that the wolf will be prevented from either breaking the chain or escaping with the trap on the wolf, or using sufficiently small traps (less than or equal to a Victor #2 trap) that allow a reasonable expectation that the wolf will either immediately pull free from the trap or span the jaw spread when stepping on the trap. (C) Not taking a Mexican wolf using neck snares. (D) Reporting the capture of a Mexican wolf (even if the wolf has pulled free) within 24 hours to the Service as described in paragraph (k)(6) of this section. (E) If a Mexican wolf is captured, trappers can call the Interagency Field Team (1-888-459-WOLF [9653]) as soon as possible to arrange for radio-collaring and releasing of the wolf. Per State regulations for releasing nontarget animals, trappers may also choose to release the animal alive and subsequently contact the Service or Interagency Field Team.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(l)(4) Prohibited activities in the grizzly bear experimental population areaWhat activities are prohibited in the Experimental Population Area?(i) You may not take (see definition in § 10.12 of this subchapter) any grizzly bear in the Experimental Population Area, except as provided in this paragraph (l). We may refer unauthorized take of grizzly bears to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (ii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any grizzly bear or parts thereof that are taken from the Experimental Population Area or possessed in violation of the regulations in this paragraph (l) or in violation of applicable State wildlife conservation laws or regulations or the Act. (iii) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in this paragraph (l).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(m)(2) Not allowed in the NEP area for spotfin chubWhat activities are not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (m)(3) of this section, all the provisions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the spotfin chub. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (m)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. We may refer unauthorized take of this species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (m)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (m)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(n)(7) Prohibition for any gray wolfProhibitions. Take of any gray wolf in the NEP is prohibited, except as provided in paragraphs (n)(5) and (8) of this section. Specifically, the following actions are prohibited by this rule: (i) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any wolf or part thereof from the experimental population taken in violation of the regulations in this paragraph (n) or in violation of applicable State or Tribal fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (ii) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in this paragraph (n).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(o)(2) Activities not allowed for Boulder darter (Etheostoma wapiti)What activities are not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (o)(3) of this section, all the provisions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the boulder darter. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (o)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. We may refer unauthorized take of these species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (o)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (o)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(p)(2) Northern aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis septentrionalis)No person may take this species, except as provided in paragraphs (p)(3) through (5) and (p)(10) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(p)(7) Northern aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis septentrionalis)No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of these regulations.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(p)(8) Northern aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis septentrionalis)It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (p)(2) and (p)(7) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(q)(2) Activities not allowed for Duskytail darter (Etheostoma percnurum)What activities are not allowed in the NEP area?
(i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (q)(3) of this section, all the prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the duskytail darter. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (q)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. We may refer unauthorized take of this species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (q)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (q)(2) of this section.
16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(r)(2) Activities not allowed for Smoky madtom (Noturus baileyi)What activities are not allowed in the NEP area?
(i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (r)(3) of this section, all the prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the smoky madtom. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (r)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. We may refer unauthorized take of this species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (r)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (r)(2) of this section.
16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(s)(2) Activities not allowed for Slender chub (Erimystax cahni)What activities are not allowed in the NEP area?
(i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (s)(3) of this section, all the prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the slender chub. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (s)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. We may refer unauthorized take of this species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (s)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (s)(2) of this section.
16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(t)(2) Activites not allowed for Pygmy madtom (Noturus stanauli)What activities are not allowed in the NEP area?
(i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (t)(3) of this section, all the prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the pygmy madtom. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (t)(3) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. We may refer unauthorized take of this species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (t)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (t)(2) of this section.
16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(u)(3) Not allowed take for Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus)What take of this species is not allowed in the NEP area?
(i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (u)(2) of this section, all the provisions of 50 CFR 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the fish identified in paragraph (u)(1) of this section. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (u)(2) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (u)(3) of this section or in violation of the applicable State or local fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (u)(3) of this section.
16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(v)(2) Sonoran pronghornNo person may take this species, except as provided in paragraphs (v)(3) through (v)(6) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(v)(7) Sonoran pronghornNo person may possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever, any Sonoran pronghorn or Sonoran pronghorn parts taken in violation of these regulations.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(v)(8) Sonoran pronghornIt is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any offense defined in paragraphs (v)(2) and (7) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(w)(3) Bull troutWhat take of this species is not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (w)(2) of this section, all the provisions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the fish identified in paragraph (w)(1) of this section. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (w)(2) of this section or Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 498.002 and Oregon Angling Regulations pursuant to ORS 498.002 is prohibited in the NEP area. Should State statutes or regulations change, take prohibitions will change accordingly. Any changes to State recreational fishing regulations pertaining to the experimental population of bull trout in the Clackamas River subbasin will be made by the State in collaboration with the Service. We may refer unauthorized take of this species to ODFW law enforcement authorities or Service law enforcement authorities for prosecution. (iii) A person may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified fishes, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in a manner not expressly allowed in paragraph (w)(2) of this section, or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) A person may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense except the take expressly allowed in paragraph (w)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(x)(6) Not allowed for Wood bison in NEPWhat take of wood bison is not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (x)(5) of this section, all the provisions of 50 CFR 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the wood bison identified in paragraph (x)(1) of this section. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (x)(5) of this section is prohibited in the NEP area. (iii) A person may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified wood bison, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in a manner not expressly allowed in paragraph (x)(5) of this section or in violation of the applicable State or local fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the ESA. (iv) A person may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any take of wood bison, except that take expressly allowed in paragraph (x)(5) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.84(y)(9) Not allowed for Grizzly bear in NEPWhat take of the grizzly bear is not allowed in the North Cascades NEP area? (i) Other than expressly provided by the regulations in this paragraph (y), all take is prohibited and considered a violation of section 9 of the Act. Take of a grizzly bear within the NEP area must be reported as set forth in paragraph (y)(8) of this section. (ii) No person shall possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export, by any means whatsoever, any grizzly bear or part thereof from the NEP taken in violation of this paragraph (y) or in violation of applicable Tribal or State laws or regulations or the Act. (iii) It is unlawful for any person to attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed, any take of the grizzly bear, except as expressly allowed in paragraphs (y)(5) through (7) of this section. (iv) To avoid illegally shooting a grizzly bear, persons lawfully engaged in hunting and shooting activities must correctly identify their target before shooting. The act of taking a grizzly bear that is wrongfully identified as another species is not considered incidental take and is not allowed under this rule and may be referred to appropriate authorities for prosecution. (v) Any grizzly bear or grizzly bear part taken legally in accordance with the regulations in this paragraph (y) must be turned over to the Service unless otherwise authorized by the Service in writing.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.85(a)(2) Not allowed for Mollusks in NEP (TN)What activities are not allowed in the NEP Area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in the rule in this paragraph (a), all the prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the mollusks identified in the rule in this paragraph (a). (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (a)(3) of this section will not be allowed in the NEP Area. We may refer the unauthorized take of these species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified 14 mollusks, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of these regulations or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in this paragraph (a).16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.85(b)(2) Not allowed for Mollusks (TN)What activities are not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, all the prohibitions of § 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the mollusks identified in paragraph (b) of this section. (ii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (b)(3) of this section will not be allowed in the NEP area. We may refer the unauthorized take of these species to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. (iii) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means whatsoever any of the identified mollusks, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (b)(2) of this section or in violation of the applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iv) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (b)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.85(c)(2) Not allowed for American burying beetlesWhat activities are not allowed in the NEP area? (i) You may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means, American burying beetles, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in violation of paragraph (c)(3) of this section or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (ii) You may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any offense defined in paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 17.85(d)(3) Not allowed for Oregon silverspot butterflyWhat take of Oregon silverspot butterfly is not allowed in the NEP area? (i) Except as expressly allowed in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, all of the provisions of 50 CFR 17.31(a) and (b) apply to the Oregon silverspot butterfly in areas identified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section. (ii) A person may not possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, ship, import, or export by any means, Oregon silverspot butterflies, or parts thereof, that are taken or possessed in a manner not expressly allowed in paragraph (d)(2) of this section or in violation of applicable State fish and wildlife laws or regulations or the Act. (iii) Any manner of take not described under paragraph (d)(2) of this section is prohibited in the NEP areas. (iv) A person may not attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any take of the Oregon silverspot butterfly, except as expressly allowed in paragraph (d)(2) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.11(a) Prohibited takingExcept as otherwise provided in subpart C, D, or H of this part 18, or part 403, it is unlawful for:
(a) Any person, vessel, or conveyance subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to take any marine mammal on the high seas, or
16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.11(b) Prohibited takingExcept as otherwise provided in subpart C, D, or H of this part 18, or part 403, it is unlawful for:
(b) Any person, vessel, or conveyance to take any marine mammal in waters or on lands under the jurisdiction of the United States.
16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.12(a) Prohibited importationExcept as otherwise provided in subparts C and D of this part 18, it is unlawful for any person to import any marine mammal or marine mammal product into the United States.16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.12(b)Regardless of whether an importation is otherwise authorized pursuant to subparts C and D of this part 18, it is unlawful for any person to import into the United States any:
(1) Marine mammal:
(i) Taken in violation of the Act, or
(ii) Taken in another country in violation of the laws of that country;
(2) Any marine mammal product if:
(i) The importation into the United States of the marine mammal from which such product is made would be unlawful under paragraph (b)(1) of this section, or
(ii) The sale in commerce of such product in the country of origin of the product is illegal.
16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.12(c)Except in accordance with an exception referred to in subpart C and §§ 18.31 and 18.32 of this part, it is unlawful to import into the United States any:
(1) Marine mammal which was pregnant at the time of taking;
(2) Marine mammal which was nursing at the time of taking, or less than 8 months old, whichever occurs later;
(3) Specimen of an endangered or threatened species of marine mammals;
(4) Specimen taken from a depleted species or stock of marine mammals; or
(5) Marine mammal taken in an inhumane manner.
16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.12(d)It is unlawful to import into the United States any fish, whether fresh, frozen, or otherwise prepared, if such fish was caught in a manner proscribed by the Secretary of Commerce for persons subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, whether or not any marine mammals were in fact taken incident to the catching of the fish.16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.13(a) Prohibited uses, possession, transportation, and salesExcept as otherwise provided in the Act or these regulations, it is unlawful for: (a) Any person to use any port, harbor, or other place under the jurisdiction of the United States for any purpose in any way connected with a prohibited taking or any unlawful importation of any marine mammal or marine mammal products;16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.13(b) Porhibited possessionExcept as otherwise provided in the Act or these regulations, it is unlawful for: (b) Any person to possess any marine mammal, or product therefrom, taken in violation of the Act or these regulations;16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.13(c) Prohibited saleExcept as otherwise provided in the Act or these regulations, it is unlawful for: (c) Any person to transport, purchase, sell, or offer to purchase or sell any marine mammal or marine mammal product; or16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 18.13(d) Prohibitied fishing methodsExcept as otherwise provided in the Act or these regulations, it is unlawful for: (d) Any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to use in a commercial fishery, any means or method of fishing in contravention of regulations and limitations issued by the Secretary of Commerce for that fishery to achieve the purposes of this Act.16 U.S.C. 1373(a)(a) Necessity and appropriateness
The Secretary, on the basis of the best scientific evidence available and in consultation with the Marine Mammal Commission, shall prescribe such regulations with respect to the taking and importing of animals from each species of marine mammal (including regulations on the taking and importing of individuals within population stocks) as he deems necessary and appropriate to insure that such taking will not be to the disadvantage of those species and population stocks and will be consistent with the purposes and policies set forth in section 1361 of this title.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 19.11(a) Airborne huntingExcept as otherwise authorized by the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 as amended, no person shall: (1) While airborne in any aircraft shoot or attempt to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any wildlife; (2) Use an aircraft to harass any wildlife; or (3) Knowingly participate in using an aircraft whether in the aircraft or on the ground for any purpose referred to in paragraph (a) (1) or (2) of this section.16 USC 742j-1(a)Any person who--
(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(2) uses an aircraft to harass any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(3) knowingly participates in using an aircraft for any purpose referred to in paragraph (1) or (2);
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 19.11(b)(1) Airborne huntingThe acts prohibited in this section include, but are not limited to, any person who: (1) Pilots or assists in the operation of an aircraft from which another person shoots or shoots at wildlife while airborne, or16 USC 742j-1(a)Any person who--
(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(2) uses an aircraft to harass any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(3) knowingly participates in using an aircraft for any purpose referred to in paragraph (1) or (2);
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 19.11(b)(2) Airborne huntingThe acts prohibited in this section include, but are not limited to, any person who: (2) While on the ground takes or attempts to take any wildlife by means, aid, or use of an aircraft.16 USC 742j-1(a)Any person who--
(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(2) uses an aircraft to harass any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(3) knowingly participates in using an aircraft for any purpose referred to in paragraph (1) or (2);
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.62 – Importation of birds of another.No person shall import migratory game birds belonging to another person.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.1 (b) Migratory bird requirementsMigratory game birds may be taken, possessed, transported, shipped, exported, or imported only in accordance with the restrictions, conditions, and requirements contained in this part. Crows may be taken, possessed, transported, exported, or imported only in accordance with subpart H of this part and the restrictions, conditions, and requirements prescribed in § 20.133.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Knowingly/Strict LiabilityClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.20(b) State license requiredGeneral provisions. Each person hunting migratory game birds in any State except Hawaii must have identified himself or herself as a migratory bird hunter and given his or her name, address, and date of birth to the respective State hunting licensing authority and must have on his or her person evidence, provided by that State, of compliance with this requirement.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(a) – Hunting MethodsNo person shall take migratory game birds With a trap, snare, net, rifle, pistol, swivel gun, shotgun larger than 10 gauge, punt gun, battery gun, machinegun, fish hook, poison, drug, explosive, or stupefying substance;16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(b) - Hunting MethodsNo persons shall take migratory game birds: With a shotgun of any description capable of holding more than three shells, unless it is plugged with a one-piece filler, incapable of removal without disassembling the gun, so its total capacity does not exceed three shells.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(c) Sinkboxes prohibitedNo persons shall take migratory game birds: From or by means, aid, or use of a sinkbox or any other type of low floating device, having a depression affording the hunter a means of concealment beneath the surface of the water16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(d) Use of motor vehicles or aircraftsNo persons shall take migratory game birds: From or by means, aid, or use of any motor vehicle, motor-driven land conveyance, or aircraft of any kind, except that paraplegics and persons missing one or both legs may take from any stationary motor vehicle or stationary motor-driven land conveyance;16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(e) Use of motorboats or other craftsNo persons shall take migratory game birds: From or by means of any motorboat or other craft having a motor attached, or any sailboat, unless the motor has been completely shut off and/or the sails furled, and its progress therefrom has ceased: Provided, That a craft under power may be used to retrieve dead or crippled birds; however, crippled birds may not be shot from such craft under power except in the seaduck area as permitted in subpart K of this part;16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(f) Live birds as decoysNo persons shall take migratory game birds: By the use or aid of live birds as decoys; although not limited to, it shall be a violation of this paragraph for any person to take migratory waterfowl on an area where tame or captive live ducks or geese are present unless such birds are and have been for a period of 10 consecutive days prior to such taking, confined within an enclosure which substantially reduces the audibility of their calls and totally conceals such birds from the sight of wild migratory waterfowl;16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(g) Recorded electronically amplified bird callsNo persons shall take migratory game birds: By the use or aid of recorded or electrically amplified bird calls or sounds, or recorded or electrically amplified imitations of bird calls or sounds.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(h) Rallying prohibitedNo persons shall take migratory game birds: By means or aid of any motordriven land, water, or air conveyance, or any sailboat used for the purpose of or resulting in the concentrating, driving, rallying, or stirring up of any migratory bird16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(i) Hunting over bait prohibitedNo persons shall take migratory game birds: By the aid of baiting, or on or over any baited area, where a person knows or reasonably should know that the area is or has been baited.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Knowingly/reasonably should knowClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.21(j)(1) Approved shot typeNo persons shall take migratory game birds: While possessing loose shot for muzzle loading or shotshells containing other than the following approved shot type: Bismuth-tin, Iron (steel), Iron-tungsten, Iron-tungsten-nickel, Copper-clad iron, Corrosion-inhibited copper, Tungsten-bronze, Tungsten-iron-copper-nickel, Tungsten-matrix, Tungsten-polymer, Tungsten-tin-iron, Tungsten-tin-bismuth, Tungsten-tin-iron-nickel, Tungsten-iron-polymer16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.22 – Closed seasons.No person shall take migratory game birds during the closed season except as provided in part 21 of this chapter.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.23 – Shooting hoursNo person shall take migratory game birds except during the hours open to shooting as prescribed in subpart K of this part and 50 CFR 21.180 and 21.183 of this chapter.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.24 – Daily limitNo person shall take in any 1 calendar day, more than the daily bag limit or aggregate daily bag limit, whichever applies.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.25 – Wanton waste prohibitedNo person shall kill or cripple any migratory game bird pursuant to this part without making a reasonable effort to retrieve the bird, and retain it in his actual custody, at the place where taken or between that place and either (a) his automobile or principal means of land transportation; or (b) his personal abode or temporary or transient place of lodging; or (c) a migratory bird preservation facility; or (d) a post office; or (e) a common carrier facility.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.31 – Prohibited if taken in violation of subpart C.No person shall at any time, by any means, or in any manner, possess or have in custody any migratory game bird or part thereof, taken in violation of any provision of subpart C of this part.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.32 – During closed season.No person shall possess any freshly killed migratory game birds during the closed season.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.33 – Possession limit.No person shall possess more migratory game birds taken in the United States than the possession limit or the aggregate possession limit, whichever applies.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.34 – Opening day of a season.No person on the opening day of the season shall possess any freshly killed migratory game birds in excess of the daily bag limit, or aggregate daily bag limit, whichever applies.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.35 – Field possession limit.No person shall possess, have in custody, or transport more than the daily bag limit or aggregate daily bag limit, whichever applies, of migratory game birds, tagged or not tagged, at or between the place where taken and either (a) his automobile or principal means of land transportation; or (b) his personal abode or temporary or transient place of lodging; or (c) a migratory bird preservation facility; or (d) a post office; or (e) a common carrier facility.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.36 – Tagging requirement.No person shall put or leave any migratory game birds at any place (other than at his personal abode), or in the custody of another person for picking, cleaning, processing, shipping, transportation, or storage (including temporary storage), or for the purpose of having taxidermy services performed, unless such birds have a tag attached, signed by the hunter, stating his address, the total number and species of birds, and the date such birds were killed. Migratory game birds being transported in any vehicle as the personal baggage of the possessor shall not be considered as being in storage or temporary storage.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.37 – Custody of birds of another.No person shall receive or have in custody any migratory game birds belonging to another person unless such birds are tagged as required by § 20.36.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.38 – Possession of live birds.Every migratory game bird wounded by hunting and reduced to possession by the hunter shall be immediately killed and become a part of the daily bag limit. No person shall at any time, or by any means, possess or transport live migratory game birds taken under authority of this part.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.40 – Gift of migratory game birds.No person may receive, possess, or give to another, any freshly killed migratory game birds as a gift, except at the personal abodes of the donor or donee, unless such birds have a tag attached, signed by the hunter who took the birds, stating such hunter's address, the total number and species of birds and the date such birds were taken.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.41 – Transportation violationNo person shall at any time, by any means, or in any manner, transport any migratory game bird or part thereof, taken in violation of any provision of subpart C of this part.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.42 – Transportation of birds of another.No person shall transport migratory game birds belonging to another person unless such birds are tagged as required by § 20.36.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.43 – Species identification requirement.No person shall transport within the United States any migratory game birds, except doves and band-tailed pigeons (Columba fasciata), unless the head or one fully feathered wing remains attached to each such bird at all times while being transported from the place where taken until they have arrived at the personal abode of the possessor or a migratory bird preservation facility.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.44 – Marking package or container.No person shall transport by the Postal Service or a common carrier migratory game birds unless the package or container in which such birds are transported has the name and address of the shipper and the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers of each species of birds therein contained clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.51 – Export prohibitedNo person shall at any time, by any means, or in any manner, export or cause to be exported, any migratory game bird or part thereof, taken in violation of any provision of subpart C of this part.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.52 – Species identification requirement.No person shall export migratory game birds unless one fully feathered wing remains attached to each such bird while being transported from the United States and/or any of its possessions to any foreign country.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.53 – Marking package or container.No person shall export migratory game birds via the Postal Service or a common carrier unless the package or container has the name and address of the shipper and the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers of each species of birds therein contained clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.61(a)(1) Importation limitsNo person shall import migratory game birds in excess of the following importation limits: (a) Doves and pigeons. (1) From any foreign country except Mexico, during any one calendar week beginning on Sunday, not to exceed 25 doves, singly or in the aggregate of all species, and 10 pigeons, singly or in the aggregate of all species.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.61(a)(2) Importation limits (Mexico)No person shall import migratory game birds in excess of the following importation limits: From Mexico, not to exceed the maximum number permitted by Mexican authorities to be taken in any one day: Provided, That if the importer has his Mexican hunting permit date-stamped by appropriate Mexican wildlife authorities on the first day he hunts in Mexico, he may import the applicable Mexican possession limit corresponding to the days actually hunted during that particular trip.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.61(b)(1) Waterfowl importation limitsNo person shall import migratory game birds in excess of the following importation limits: (b) Waterfowl. (1) From any foreign country except Canada and Mexico, during any one calendar week beginning on Sunday, not to exceed 10 ducks, singly or in the aggregate of all species, and five geese including brant, singly or in the aggregate of all species.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.61(b)(2) Waterfowl importation limits (Canada)No person shall import migratory game birds in excess of the following importation limits: From Canada, not to exceed the maximum number permitted to be exported by Canadian authorities.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.61(b)(3) Waterfowl importation limits (Mexico)No person shall import migratory game birds in excess of the following importation limits: From Mexico, not to exceed the maximum number permitted by Mexican authorities to be taken in any one day: Provided, That if the importer has his Mexican hunting permit date-stamped by appropriate Mexican wildlife authorities on the first day he hunts in Mexico, he may import the applicable Mexican possession limit corresponding to the days actually hunted during that particular trip.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.63 – Species identification requirement.No person shall import migratory game birds unless each such bird has one fully feathered wing attached, and such wing must remain attached while being transported between the port of entry and the personal abode of the possessor or between the port of entry and a migratory bird preservation facility.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.64 – Foreign export permits.No person shall import, possess or transport, any migratory game birds killed in a foreign country unless such birds are accompanied by export permits, tags, or other documentation required by applicable foreign laws or regulations.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.65 – Processing requirement.No person shall import migratory game birds killed in any foreign country, except Canada, unless such birds are dressed (except as required in § 20.63), drawn, and the head and feet are removed: Provided, That this shall not prohibit the importation of legally taken, fully feathered migratory game birds consigned for mounting purposes to a taxidermist who holds a current taxidermist permit issued to him pursuant to § 21.63 of this chapter and who is also licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to decontaminate such birds.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.66 – Marking of package or container.No person shall import migratory game birds via the Postal Service or a common carrier unless the package or container has the name and address of the shipper and the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers of each species of birds therein contained clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.71 – Violation of Federal law.No person shall at any time, by any means or in any manner, take, possess, transport, or export any migratory bird, or any part, nest, or egg of any such bird, in violation of any act of Congress or any regulation issued pursuant thereto.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.72 – Violation of State law.No person shall at any time, by any means or in any manner, take, possess, transport, or export any migratory bird, or any part, nest, or egg of any such bird, in violation of any applicable law or regulation of any State.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.73 – Violation of foreign law.No person shall at any time, by any means, or in any manner, import, possess, or transport, any migratory bird, or any part, nest, or egg of any such bird taken, bought, sold, transported, possessed, or exported contrary to any applicable law or regulation of any foreign country, or State or province thereof.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.81 – Tagging requirement.No migratory bird preservation facility shall receive or have in custody any migratory game birds unless such birds are tagged as required by § 20.36.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.82(a)– Records required.(a) No migratory bird preservation facility shall: (1) Receive or have in custody any migratory game bird unless accurate records are maintained which can identify each bird received by, or in the custody of, the facility by the name of the person from whom the bird was obtained, and show (i)the number of each species; (ii) the location where taken; (iii) the date such birds were received; (iv) the name and address of the person from whom such birds were received; (v)the date such birds were disposed of; and(vi)the name and address of the person to whom such birds were delivered, or (2) Destroy any records required to be maintained under this section for a period of 1 year following the last entry on the record.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.83 – Inspection of premises.No migratory bird preservation facility shall prevent any person authorized to enforce this part from entering such facilities at all reasonable hours and inspecting the records and the premises where such operations are being carried.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.91(a) Commercial use of feathersNo person shall purchase, sell, barter, or offer to purchase, sell, or barter for millinery or ornamental use the feathers of migratory game birds taken under authority of this part; and16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.91(b) Commercial use of feathersNo person shall purchase, sell, barter, or offer to purchase, sell, or barter mounted specimens of migratory game birds taken under authority of this part.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 20.92 – Personal use of feathers or skins.Any person for his own use may possess, transport, ship, import, and export without a permit the feathers and skins of lawfully taken migratory game birds.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 21.10 Migratory bird permit requirements.No person may take, possess, import, export, transport, sell, purchase, barter, or offer for sale, purchase, or barter, any migratory bird, or the parts, nests, or eggs of such bird except as may be permitted under the terms of a valid permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this part and part 13 of this chapter, or as permitted by regulations in this part, or part 20 of this subchapter (the hunting regulations), or part 92 of subchapter G of this chapter (the Alaska subsistence harvest regulations). Birds taken or possessed under this part in “included areas” of Alaska as defined in § 92.5(a) are subject to this part and not to part 92 of subchapter G of this chapter.16 USC 712(2)The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916, the convention between the United States and the United Mexican States for the protection of migratory birds and game mammals concluded February 7, 1936, the convention between the United States and the Government of Japan for the protection of migratory birds in danger of extinction, and their environment concluded March 4, 1972, and the convention between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the conservation of migratory birds and their environment concluded November 19, 1976.Knowingly/Strict LiabilityClass E felony/Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 22.10 Eagle permit required.You may not take, possess, or transport any bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) or any golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), or the parts, nests, or eggs of such birds, except as allowed by a valid permit issued under this part, 50 CFR part 13, 50 CFR part 17, and/or 50 CFR part 21 as provided by § 21.4, or authorized under a depredation order issued under subpart D of this part. We will accept a single application for a permit under this part and any other parts of this subchapter B if it includes all of the information required for an application under each applicable part.16 USC 668aWhenever, after investigation, the Secretary of the Interior shall determine that it is compatible with the preservation of the bald eagle or the golden eagle to permit the taking, possession, and transportation of specimens thereof for the scientific or exhibition purposes of public museums, scientific societies, and zoological parks, or for the religious purposes of Indian tribes, or that it is necessary to permit the taking of such eagles for the protection of wildlife or of agricultural or other interests in any particular locality, he may authorize the taking of such eagles pursuant to regulations which he is hereby authorized to prescribe: Provided, That on request of the Governor of any State, the Secretary of the Interior shall authorize the taking of golden eagles for the purpose of seasonally protecting domesticated flocks and herds in such State, in accordance with regulations established under the provisions of this section, in such part or parts of such State and for such periods as the Secretary determines to be necessary to protect such interests: Provided further, That bald eagles may not be taken for any purpose unless, prior to such taking, a permit to do so is procured from the Secretary of the Interior: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to such regulations as he may prescribe, may permit the taking, possession, and transportation of golden eagles for the purposes of falconry, except that only golden eagles which would be taken because of depredations on livestock or wildlife may be taken for purposes of falconry: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to such regulations as he may prescribe, may permit the taking of golden eagle nests which interfere with resource development or recovery operations.Knowingly or with wanton disregardClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 22.12(a) Illegal activities.You may not sell, purchase, barter, trade, import, or export, or offer for sale, purchase, barter, or trade, at any time or in any manner, any bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), or any golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), or the parts, nests, or eggs of these birds, and we will not issue a permit to authorize these acts.16 USC 668aWhenever, after investigation, the Secretary of the Interior shall determine that it is compatible with the preservation of the bald eagle or the golden eagle to permit the taking, possession, and transportation of specimens thereof for the scientific or exhibition purposes of public museums, scientific societies, and zoological parks, or for the religious purposes of Indian tribes, or that it is necessary to permit the taking of such eagles for the protection of wildlife or of agricultural or other interests in any particular locality, he may authorize the taking of such eagles pursuant to regulations which he is hereby authorized to prescribe: Provided, That on request of the Governor of any State, the Secretary of the Interior shall authorize the taking of golden eagles for the purpose of seasonally protecting domesticated flocks and herds in such State, in accordance with regulations established under the provisions of this section, in such part or parts of such State and for such periods as the Secretary determines to be necessary to protect such interests: Provided further, That bald eagles may not be taken for any purpose unless, prior to such taking, a permit to do so is procured from the Secretary of the Interior: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to such regulations as he may prescribe, may permit the taking, possession, and transportation of golden eagles for the purposes of falconry, except that only golden eagles which would be taken because of depredations on livestock or wildlife may be taken for purposes of falconry: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to such regulations as he may prescribe, may permit the taking of golden eagle nests which interfere with resource development or recovery operations.Knowingly or with wanton disregardClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 22.12(b) Eagle import/export prohibitedYou may not transport into or out of the United States any live bald or golden eagle, or any live egg of those birds, and we will not issue a permit to authorize these acts.16 USC 668aWhenever, after investigation, the Secretary of the Interior shall determine that it is compatible with the preservation of the bald eagle or the golden eagle to permit the taking, possession, and transportation of specimens thereof for the scientific or exhibition purposes of public museums, scientific societies, and zoological parks, or for the religious purposes of Indian tribes, or that it is necessary to permit the taking of such eagles for the protection of wildlife or of agricultural or other interests in any particular locality, he may authorize the taking of such eagles pursuant to regulations which he is hereby authorized to prescribe: Provided, That on request of the Governor of any State, the Secretary of the Interior shall authorize the taking of golden eagles for the purpose of seasonally protecting domesticated flocks and herds in such State, in accordance with regulations established under the provisions of this section, in such part or parts of such State and for such periods as the Secretary determines to be necessary to protect such interests: Provided further, That bald eagles may not be taken for any purpose unless, prior to such taking, a permit to do so is procured from the Secretary of the Interior: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to such regulations as he may prescribe, may permit the taking, possession, and transportation of golden eagles for the purposes of falconry, except that only golden eagles which would be taken because of depredations on livestock or wildlife may be taken for purposes of falconry: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to such regulations as he may prescribe, may permit the taking of golden eagle nests which interfere with resource development or recovery operations.Knowingly or with wanton disregardClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 22.4(a)(1)(i) Eagle prohibitions.You can possess or transport within the United States, without a Federal permit: Any live or dead bald eagles, or their parts, nests, or eggs that were lawfully acquired before June 8, 1940; and16 USC 668That nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit possession or transportation of any bald eagle, alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, lawfully taken prior to June 8, 1940, and that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit possession or transportation of any golden eagle, alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, lawfully taken prior to the addition to this subchapter of the provisions relating to preservation of the golden eagle.Knowingly or with wanton disregardClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 22.4(a)(1)(ii) Eagle prohibitions.Any live or dead golden eagles, or their parts, nests, or eggs that were lawfully acquired before October 24, 1962.16 USC 668That nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit possession or transportation of any bald eagle, alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, lawfully taken prior to June 8, 1940, and that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit possession or transportation of any golden eagle, alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, lawfully taken prior to the addition to this subchapter of the provisions relating to preservation of the golden eagle.Knowingly or with wanton disregardClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 22.4(a)(2) Eagle prohibitionsYou may not transport into or out of the United States, import, export, purchase, sell, trade, barter, or offer for purchase, sale, trade, or barter bald or golden eagles, or their parts, nests, or eggs of these lawfully acquired pre-act birds. However, you may transport into or out of the United States any lawfully acquired dead bald or golden eagles, their parts, nests, or dead eagles, if you acquire a permit issued under § 22.60 of this part.16 USC 668That nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit possession or transportation of any bald eagle, alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, lawfully taken prior to June 8, 1940, and that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit possession or transportation of any golden eagle, alive or dead, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, lawfully taken prior to the addition to this subchapter of the provisions relating to preservation of the golden eagle.Knowingly or with wanton disregardClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 23.13(a) Prohibitions (CITES)Except as provided in § 23.92, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to conduct any of the following activities unless they meet the requirements of this part: Import, export, re-export, or engage in international trade with any specimen of a species listed in Appendix I, II, or III of CITES.16 USC 1540(f)The Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, are authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be appropriate to enforce this chapterKnowinglyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 23.13(b) Prohibitions (CITES)Except as provided in § 23.92, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to conduct any of the following activities unless they meet the requirements of this part: Introduce from the sea any specimen of a species listed in Appendix I or II of CITES.16 USC 1540(f)The Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, are authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be appropriate to enforce this chapterKnowinglyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 23.13(c) Prohibitions (CITES)Except as provided in § 23.92, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to conduct any of the following activities unless they meet the requirements of this part: Possess any specimen of a species listed in Appendix I, II, or III of CITES imported, exported, re-exported, introduced from the sea, or traded contrary to the provisions of CITES, the ESA, or this part.16 USC 1540(f)The Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, are authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be appropriate to enforce this chapterKnowinglyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 23.13(d) Prohibitions (CITES)Except as provided in § 23.92, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to conduct any of the following activities unless they meet the requirements of this part: Use any specimen of a species listed in Appendix I, II, or III of CITES for any purpose contrary to what is allowed under § 23.55.16 USC 1540(f)The Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, are authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be appropriate to enforce this chapterKnowinglyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 23.13(e) Prohibitions (CITES)Except as provided in § 23.92, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to conduct any of the following activities unless they meet the requirements of this part: Violate any other provisions of this part.16 USC 1540(f)The Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, are authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be appropriate to enforce this chapterKnowinglyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 23.13(f) Prohibitions (CITES)Except as provided in § 23.92, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to conduct any of the following activities unless they meet the requirements of this part: Attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, or cause to be committed any of the activities described in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section.16 USC 1540(f)The Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, are authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be appropriate to enforce this chapterKnowinglyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 24.11 – General RestrictionsNo person shall import, export, or reexport plants at any place other than at a port designated in 24.12 (hereinafter “designated port”) in accordance with the provisions of this part, unless otherwise specifically authorized by the Service at a nondesignated port in accordance with section 9(f)(1) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended.16 USC 1540(f)The Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, are authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be appropriate to enforce this chapter.KnowinglyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.42 Permit DisplayAny person on a national wildlife refuge shall upon request by any authorized official exhibit the required Federal or State permit or license authorizing their presence and activity on the area and shall furnish such other information for identification purposes as may be requested.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.42 Permit DisplayAny person on a national wildlife refuge shall upon request by any authorized official exhibit the required Federal or State permit or license authorizing their presence and activity on the area and shall furnish such other information for identification purposes as may be requested.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowing, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.55(a) Admission PermitsUnless otherwise provided, persons entering an Entrance Fee Area shall obtain and be in possession of a valid admission permit.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.55(a) Admission PermitsUnless otherwise provided, persons entering an Entrance Fee Area shall obtain and be in possession of a valid admission permit.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.56 Entrance Fee ViolationsPermits issued or used for entrance onto Entrance Fee Areas are nontransferable. Failure to pay the entrance fee, to display upon request of an authorized official a valid permit, or to comply with other entrance fee provisions, rules or regulations, will be subject to the penalties prescribed in 50 CFR 28.31.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.56 Entrance Fee ViolationsPermits issued or used for entrance onto Entrance Fee Areas are nontransferable. Failure to pay the entrance fee, to display upon request of an authorized official a valid permit, or to comply with other entrance fee provisions, rules or regulations, will be subject to the penalties prescribed in 50 CFR 28.31.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.71 Public SafetyPersons using national wildlife refuges shall comply with the safety requirements which are established under the provisions of this subchapter C for each individual refuge and with any safety provisions which may be included in leases, agreements, or use permits.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.71 Public SafetyPersons using national wildlife refuges shall comply with the safety requirements which are established under the provisions of this subchapter C for each individual refuge and with any safety provisions which may be included in leases, agreements, or use permits.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.72 Accident ReportingAccidents involving damage to property, injury to the public or injury to wildlife that occur within the boundaries of any national wildlife refuge are to be reported as soon as possible, but in no event later than 24 hours after the accident, by the persons involved, to the refuge manager or other personnel on duty at the national wildlife refuge headquarters. This report does not relieve persons from the responsibility of making any other accident reports which may be required.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 25.72 Accident ReportingAccidents involving damage to property, injury to the public or injury to wildlife that occur within the boundaries of any national wildlife refuge are to be reported as soon as possible, but in no event later than 24 hours after the accident, by the persons involved, to the refuge manager or other personnel on duty at the national wildlife refuge headquarters. This report does not relieve persons from the responsibility of making any other accident reports which may be required.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.21(a) Human TrespassNo person shall trespass, including but not limited to entering, occupying, using, or being upon, any national wildlife refuge, except as specifically authorized in this subchapter C or in other applicable Federal regulations.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.21(b) Animal TrespassNo unconfined domestic animals, including but not limited to dogs, hogs, cats, horses, sheep and cattle, shall be permitted to enter upon any national wildlife refuge or to roam at large upon such an area, except as specifically authorized under the provisions of § 26.34, § 27.91 or § 29.2 of this subchapter C.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.22(a) EntryAny person entering or using any national wildlife refuge will comply with the regulations in this subchapter C, the provisions of any special regulations and any other official notification as is appropriate under § 25.31.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.22(b) Entry Permit RequiredA permit shall be required for any person entering a national wildlife refuge, unless otherwise provided under the provisions of subchapter C. The permittee will abide by all the terms and conditions set forth in the permit.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.34 Refuge-specific regulationsIndividual national wildlife refuges may promulgate refuge-specific regulations prohibiting conduct on refuge lands pursuant to 50 CFR § 26.21. A complete inventory of refuge-specific criminal regulatory offenses has not been individually enumerated due to the volume of individual refuge regulations. Refuge-specific prohibited acts and applicable criminal penalties for each refuge can be located at 50 CFR Part 26 and in the individual refuge-specific regulations published in the Federal Register and codified at 50 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter C.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.35(a) Private Cabin SitesThere shall be no new private cabin site permits issued for national wildlife refuges. All appropriate provisions of 43 CFR part 21 apply to the phaseout of existing permits on national wildlife refuges.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.35(b) Government Owned Cabin sitesNo new government owned cabin site permits for private recreational purposes shall be issued nor shall existing permits be renewed.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 26.36 (a) Public Assembly Permit RequiredPublic meetings, assemblies, demonstrations, parades and other public expressions of view may be permitted within a national wildlife refuge open to public use, provided a permit therefore has been issued by the refuge manager.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.21: Taking violationsNo person shall take any animal or plant on any national wildlife refuge, except as authorized under 50 CFR 27.51 and parts 31, 32, and 33 of this subchapter C.16 U.S.C. 668dd(f)16 U.S.C. 668dd(f) — National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act: "Any person who knowingly violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Act or any regulations issued thereunder shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for not more than 1 year, or both."Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.31: General provisions regarding vehiclesTravel in or use of any motorized or other vehicles, including those used on air, water, ice, snow, is prohibited on national wildlife refuges except on designated routes of travel, as indicated by the appropriate traffic control signs or signals and in designated areas posted or delineated on maps by the refuge manager and subject to the requirements and limitations set forth in greater detail in 50 CFR 27.31(a) - (m). (a) Unless specifically covered by the general and special regulations set forth in this chapter, the laws and regulations of the State within whose exterior boundaries a national wildlife refuge or portion thereof is located shall govern traffic and the operation and use of vehicles. Such State laws and regulations which are now or may hereafter be in effect are hereby adopted and made a part of the regulations in this part. (b) No operator of a vehicle shall be under the influence of intoxicating beverages or controlled substances. (c) Driving or operating any vehicle carelessly or heedlessly, or in willful or wanton disregard for the rights or safety of other persons, or without due care or at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under prevailing conditions, having regard to traffic, weather, wildlife, road, and light conditions, and surface, width, and character of the travel way is prohibited. Every operator shall maintain such control of the vehicle as may be necessary to avoid danger to persons or property or wildlife. (d) The vehicle speed limit shall not exceed 25 m.p.h. except as otherwise legally posted. (e)(1) Every motor vehicle shall at all time be equipped with a muffler in good working order, and which cannot be removed or otherwise altered while the vehicle is being operated on a national wildlife refuge. To prevent excessive or unusual noise no person shall use a muffler cut-out, bypass, or similar device upon a motor vehicle. A vehicle that produces unusual or excessive noise or visible pollutants is prohibited. (e)(2) A refuge manager, by posting of appropriate signs or by marking on a map which shall be available at the refuge headquarters, may require that any motor vehicle operating in the designated area shall be equipped with a spark arrestor that meets Standard 5100-1a of the U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture which standard includes the requirements that such spark arrestor shall have an efficiency to retain or destroy at least 80 percent of carbon particles, for all flow rates, and that such spark arrestor has been warranted by its manufacturer as meeting the above mentioned efficiency requirement for at least 1,000 hours, subject to normal use, with maintenance and mounti ng in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. (f) The operation of a vehicle which does not bear valid license plates and is not properly certified, registered, or inspected in accordance with applicable State laws is prohibited. (g) Driving or permitting another person to drive a vehicle without valid license is prohibited. A valid driver's or operator's license must be displayed upon the request of any authorized official. (h) Stopping, parking or leaving any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon any road, trail, or fire lane so as to obstruct the free movement of other vehicles is prohibited, except in the event of accident or other conditions beyond the immediate control of the operator, or as otherwise directed by an authorized official. (i) All persons shall obey the lawful order or signal of any authorized official directing, controlling, or regulating the movement of traffic. (j) Load, weight and width limitations, as may be necessary, shall be prescribed and the public advised under provisions of § 25.31. Such limitations must be complied with by the operators of all vehicles. (k) A motor vehicle involved in an accident is not to be moved until an authorized official arrives at the scene of the accident, unless such vehicle constitutes a traffic or safety hazard. (l) A motor vehicle shall not be operated at anytime without proper brakes and brake lights, or from sunset to sunrise without working headlights and taillights which comply with the regulations for operation on the roads of the State within whose boundaries the refuge is located. (m) If the refuge manager determines that electric bicycle (also known as e-bike) use is a compatible use on roads or trails, any person using an e-bike where the motor is not used exclusively to propel the rider for an extended period of time shall be afforded all of the rights and privileges, and be subject to all of the duties, of the operators of nonmotorized bicycles on roads and trails. An e-bike is a two- or three-wheeled electric bicycle with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of not more than 750 watts (1 h.p.) that meets the requirements of one of the following three classes: (1) Class 1 e-bike shall mean an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling, and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour. (2) Class 2 e-bike shall mean an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that may be used exclusively to propel the bicycle, and that is not capable of providing assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour. (3) Class 3 e-bike shall mean an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling, and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 28 miles per hour.16 U.S.C. 668dd(f)16 U.S.C. 668dd(f) — National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act: "Any person who knowingly violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Act or any regulations issued thereunder shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for not more than 1 year, or both."Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.32: Boats(a) The use of boats in national wildlife refuges is prohibited except as may be authorized under and subject to the requirements set forth below.
(b) When the use of boats is permitted on any national wildlife refuge, the public will be notified under the provisions of this subchapter C and the following operational requirements and limitations will apply:
(1)(i) In addition to the regulations contained in this part, the U.S. Coast Guard Regulations, titles 33 and 46 CFR, are applicable on navigable waters of the United States.
(ii) Unless specifically covered by the general and special regulations set forth in this chapter, the laws and regulations of the State within whose exterior boundaries a national wildlife refuge or portion thereof is located shall govern boating and the operation and use of boats. Such laws and regulations which are now or may hereafter be in effect are hereby adopted and made a part of the regulations in this part.
(2) No operator or person in charge of any boat shall operate or knowingly permit any other person to operate a boat in a reckless or negligent manner, or in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person, property or wildlife.
(3) No person shall operate or be in actual physical control of a boat while under the influence of intoxicating beverages or controlled substances.
(4) No person shall operate a boat in a manner which will unreasonably interfere with other boats or with free and proper navigation of the waterways of the areas. Anchoring in heavily traveled channels or main thoroughfares shall constitute such interference if unreasonable in the prevailing circumstances.
(5) No person shall operate a boat on refuge waters that has a marine head (toilet) unless it conforms to Environmental Protection Agency regulations regarding sewage discharge.
(6) Every sailboat when underway from sunset to sunrise shall carry and exhibit a bright white light visible all around the horizon for a distance of two miles.
(7) Leaving any boat unattended, outside of designated mooring or beaching areas, for a period in excess of 72 hours without written permission of the refuge manager is prohibited and any boat so left may be impounded by the refuge manager.
(8) Government-owned docks, piers, and floats are not to be used for loading and unloading of boats, except in emergencies or unless specifically authorized by the refuge manager.
16 U.S.C. 668dd(f)16 U.S.C. 668dd(f) — National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act: "Any person who knowingly violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Act or any regulations issued thereunder shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for not more than 1 year, or both."Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.33: Water skiingWhen water skiing is permitted upon national wildlife refuge waters, the public will be notified under the provisions of this subchapter C and the following requirements and limitations will apply:
(a) Water skiing is permitted only during daylight hours and during periods posted or otherwise designated under the provisions of this subchapter C.
(b) When a skier is in “tow” there must be two persons in the boat at all times, with one person not operating the boat, acting as an observer of the skier in tow.
(c) The direction of a tow boat when circling will be counter clockwise.
(d) Skiers must wear U.S. Coast Guard approved ski belts, life jackets or buoyant vests.
(e) Water skiing is prohibited within 300 feet of harbors, swimming beaches, and mooring areas, and within 100 feet of any designated swimming area.
16 U.S.C. 668dd(f)16 U.S.C. 668dd(f) — National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act: "Any person who knowingly violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this Act or any regulations issued thereunder shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned for not more than 1 year, or both."Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.34: AircraftThe unauthorized operation of aircraft, including sail planes, and hang gliders, at altitudes resulting in harassment of wildlife, or the unauthorized landing or take-off on a national wildlife refuge, except in an emergency, is prohibited. National wildlife refuge boundaries are designated on up-date FAA aeronautical charts.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereofKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.41: General provisions (weapons)Carrying, possessing, or discharging firearms, fireworks, or explosives on national wildlife refuges is prohibited unless specifically authorized under the provisions of this subchapter C.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.42: FirearmsOnly the following persons may possess, use, or transport firearms on national wildlife refuges in accordance with this section and applicable Federal and State law:
(a) Persons using firearms for public hunting under the provisions of 50 CFR part 32.
(b) Persons carrying unloaded firearms, that are dismantled or cased, in vehicles and boats over routes of travel designated under the provision of subchapter C.
(c) Persons authorized to use firearms for the taking of specimens of wildlife for scientific purposes.
(d) Persons authorized by special regulations or permits to possess or use firearms for the protection of property, for field trials, and other special purposes.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision in this Chapter, persons may possess, carry, and transport concealed, loaded, and operable firearms within a national wildlife refuge in accordance with the laws of the state in which the wildlife refuge, or that portion thereof, is located, except as otherwise prohibited by applicable Federal law.
National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.43: Weapons other than firearmsThe use or possession of cross bows, bows and arrows, air guns, spears, gigs, or other weapons on national wildlife refuges is prohibited except as may be authorized under the provision of this subchapter C.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.51: Disturbing, injuring, and damaging plants and animalsDisturbing, injuring, spearing, poisoning, destroying, collecting or attempting to disturb, injure, spear, poison, destroy or collect any plant or animal on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited except by special permit unless otherwise permitted under this subchapter C.16 U.S.C. 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereofKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.52: Introduction of plants and animalsPlants and animals or their parts taken elsewhere shall not be introduced, liberated, or placed on any national wildlife refuge except as authorized.16 U.S.C. 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereofKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.61: Destruction or removal of propertyThe destruction, injury, defacement, disturbance, or the unauthorized removal of any public property including natural objects or private property on or from any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.16 U.S.C. 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereofKnowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.62: Search for and removal of objects of antiquityNo person shall search for or remove from national wildlife refuges objects of antiquity except as may be authorized by 43 CFR part 3.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.63: Search for and removal of other valued objects(a) No person shall search for buried treasure, treasure trove, valuable semi-precious rocks, stones, or mineral specimens on national wildlife refuges unless authorized by permit or by provision of this subchapter C.
(b) Permits are required for archeological studies on national wildlife refuges in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter C.
(c) Permits are required for the collection of paleontological resources on national wildlife refuges in accordance with the provisions of 43 CFR part 49.
National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5); Archaeological Resources Protection Act 16 USC 470ee(a); Paleontological Resources Protection Act 16 USC 470aaa-9In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.64: Prospecting and miningProspecting, locating, or filing mining claims on national wildlife refuges is prohibited unless otherwise provided by law. See § 29.31 for provisions concerning mineral leasing.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.65: Tampering with vehicles and equipmentTampering with, entering, or starting any motor vehicle, boat, equipment or machinery or attempting to tamper with, enter, or start any motor vehicle, boat, equipment or machinery on any national wildlife refuge without proper authorization is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.71: Commercial filming and still photography and audio recordingWe authorize commercial filming and still photography on national wildlife refuges under the provisions of 43 CFR part 5; Audio recording does not require a permit unless: (1) It takes place at location(s) where or when members of the public are not allowed; (2) It uses equipment that cannot be carried or held by one person; (3) It uses equipment that requires an external power source; or (4) We would incur additional administrative costs to provide management and oversight of the permitted activity to: (i) Avoid unacceptable impacts and impairment to wildlife or resource values; (ii) Minimize health or safety risks to the visiting public; Failure to comply with any provision of 43 CFR part 5 is a violation of this section.16 USC 460l–6d -SUPERCEDED BY EXPLORE ACT Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.72: Audio equipmentThe operation or use of audio devices including radios, recording and playback devices, loudspeakers, television sets, public address systems and musical instruments so as to cause unreasonable disturbance to others in the vicinity is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.73: Artificial lightsNo unauthorized person shall use or direct the rays of a spotlight or other artificial light, or automotive headlights for the purpose of spotting, locating, or taking any animal within the boundaries of any national wildlife refuge or along rights-of-way for public or private roads within a national wildlife refuge.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.81: Alcoholic beveragesEntering or remaining in any national wildlife refuge when under the influence of alcohol, to a degree that may endanger oneself or other persons or property or unreasonably annoy persons in the vicinity, is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.82: Possession and delivery of controlled substances(1) The term controlled substance means a drug or other substance, or immediate precursor, included in schedules I, II, III, IV, or V of part B of the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 812) or any drug or substance added to these schedules pursuant to the terms of the Controlled Substance Act.
(2) The term practitioner means a physician, dentist, veterinarian, scientific investigator, pharmacist, or other person licensed, registered, or otherwise permitted by the United States or the jurisdiction in which he practices to distribute or possess a controlled substance in the course of professional practice.
(3) The term delivery means the actual, attempted or constructive transfer and/or distribution of a controlled substance, whether or not there exists an agency relationship.
(b) Offenses. (1) The delivery of any controlled substance on a national wildlife refuge is prohibited, except that distributed by a practitioner in accordance with applicable law.
(2) The possession of a controlled substance on a national wildlife refuge is prohibited unless such substance was obtained by the possessor directly, or pursuant to a valid prescription or order, from a practitioner acting in the course of his professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by applicable law.
(3) Presence in a national wildlife refuge when under the influence of a controlled substance to a degree that may endanger oneself, or another person, or property, or may cause unreasonable interference with another person's enjoyment of a national wildlife refuge is prohibited.
National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.83: Indecency and disorderly conductAny act of indecency or disorderly conduct as defined by State or local laws is prohibited on any national wildlife refuge.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.VariesClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.84: Interference with persons engaged in authorized activitiesDisturbing, molesting, or interfering with any employee of the United States or of any local or State government engaged in official business, or with any private person engaged in the pursuit of an authorized activity on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.85: GamblingGambling in any form, or the operation of gambling devices, for money or otherwise, on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.86: BeggingBegging on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited. Soliciting of funds for the support or assistance of any cause or organization is also prohibited unless properly authorized.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.91 Field trials prohibitedThe conducting or operation of field trials for dogs on national wildlife refuges is prohibited except as may be authorized by special permit.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.92 Private structures prohibitedNo person shall without proper authority construct, install, occupy, or maintain any building, log boom, pier, dock, fence, wall, pile, anchorage, or other structure or obstruction in any national wildlife refuge.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.93 Abandoned property prohibitedAbandoning, discarding, or otherwise leaving any personal property in any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.94 Waste disposal prohibited(a) The littering, disposing, or dumping in any manner of garbage, refuse sewage, sludge, earth, rocks, or other debris on any national wildlife refuge except at points or locations designated by the refuge manager, or the draining or dumping of oil, acids, pesticide wastes, poisons, or any other types of chemical wastes in, or otherwise polluting any waters, water holes, streams or other areas within any national wildlife refuge is prohibited. (b) Persons using a national wildlife refuge shall comply with the sanitary requirements established under the provisions of this subchapter C for each individual refuge; the sanitation provisions which may be included in leases, agreements, or use permits, and all applicable Federal and State laws.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.95(a) Setting fires prohibitedSetting on fire or causing to be set on fire any timber, brush, grass, or other inflammable material including camp or cooking fires, except as authorized by the refuge manager or at locations designated for that purpose or as provided for under § 26.33(c) of this subchapter C.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.95(b) Unattended fires prohibitedLeaving a fire unattended or not completely extinguishedNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.95(c) Discarding cigarettes prohibitedThrowing a burning cigarette, match, or other lighted substance from any moving conveyance or throwing of same in any place where it may start a fireNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.95(d) Obey No Smoking SignsSmoking on any lands, including roads, or in any buildings which have been designated and/or posted with no smoking signs.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.96 Unauthorized Advertising ProhibitedExcept as may be authorized, posting, distributing, or otherwise displaying private or public notices, advertisements, announcements, or displays of any kind in any national wildlife refuge, other than business designations on private vehicles or boats is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 27.97 Commercial enterprise prohibitedSoliciting business or conducting a commercial enterprise on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited except as may be authorized by special permit.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 28.32(a) FiresAny person violating sections 1855-1856 of the Criminal Code (18 U.S.C. 1855-1856) as they pertain to fires on national wildlife refuge lands of the United States shall be subject to civil action and to the penalty provisions of the law.18 U.S. Code § 1855 - Timber set afireWhoever, willfully and without authority, sets on fire any timber, underbrush, or grass or other inflammable material upon the public domain or upon any lands owned or leased by or under the partial, concurrent, or exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, or under contract for purchase or for the acquisition of which condemnation proceedings have been instituted, or upon any Indian reservation or lands belonging to or occupied by any tribe or group of Indians under authority of the United States, or upon any Indian allotment while the title to the same shall be held in trust by the Government, or while the same shall remain inalienable by the allottee without the consent of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. This section shall not apply in the case of a fire set by an allottee in the reasonable exercise of his proprietary rights in the allotment.Willfully, NegligentlyClass E Felony
DOIFWS50 CFR 28.32(b) TimberAny person violating sections 1852-1853 of the Criminal Code (18 U.S.C. 1852-1853) as they pertain to timber on national wildlife refuge lands of the United States shall be subject to civil action and to the penalty provisions of the law.18 USC 1856 -Fires left unattended and unextinguishedWhoever, having kindled or caused to be kindled, a fire in or near any forest, timber, or other inflammable material upon any lands owned, controlled or leased by, or under the partial, concurrent, or exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, including lands under contract for purchase or for the acquisition of which condemnation proceedings have been instituted, and including any Indian reservation or lands belonging to or occupied by any tribe or group of Indians under the authority of the United States, or any Indian allotment while the title to the same is held in trust by the United States, or while the same shall remain inalienable by the allottee without the consent of the United States, leaves said fire without totally extinguishing the same, or permits or suffers said fire to burn or spread beyond his control, or leaves or suffers said fire to burn unattended, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.Willfully, NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 29.190(a) Temporary Acess PermitsOperating in violation of the terms or conditions of a temporary access permit, an operations permit, a permit under § 29.43, or any applicable provision of this subpart, including §§ 29.60-29.64 for pre-existing operations.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 29.190(b) Temporary Access PermitsDamaging Service-administered lands or waters, or resources of a refuge, as a result of failure to comply with the terms or conditions of a temporary access permit, an operations permit, operations being conducted under §§ 29.43 or 29.44, or any provision of this subpart.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 29.190(c) Temporary Access PermitsConducting operations without a temporary access permit or an operations permit, unless conducting operations under §§ 29.43 or 29.44.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 29.190(d) ComplianceFailure to comply with any suspension or revocation order issued under this subpart.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 29.190(e) ComplianceFailure to comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law or regulation including this subchapter.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 29.190(f) Compliance Failure to comply with the applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State wherein any operation is located unless further restricted by Federal law or regulation including this subchapter.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 31.16 TrappingExcept as hereafter noted, persons trapping animals on wildlife refuge areas where trapping has been authorized shall secure and comply with the provisions of a Federal permit issued for that purpose. This permit shall specify the terms and conditions of trapping activity and the rates of charge or division of pelts, hides, and carcasses. Lands acquired as “waterfowl production areas” shall be open to public trapping without Federal permit provided that trapping on all or part of individual areas may be temporarily suspended by posting upon occasions of unusual or critical conditions affecting land, water, vegetation, or wildlife populations. Each person trapping on any wildlife refuge area shall possess the required State license or permit and shall comply with the provisions of State laws and regulations.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowing, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 32.2 Rufuge general hunting regulationsThe following provisions shall apply to each person while engaged in public hunting on areas of the National Wildlife Refuge System: (a) Each person shall secure and possess the required State license. (b) Each person 16 years of age and older shall secure and possess a Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp while hunting migratory waterfowl. (c)  Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law and regulations including this subchapter and the current Federal Migratory Bird Regulations. (d) Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State wherein any area is located unless further restricted by Federal law or regulation. (e) Each person shall comply with the terms and conditions authorizing access or use of wildlife refuges, including the terms and conditions under which hunting permits are issued. (f) Each person must comply with the provisions of any refuge-specific regulations governing hunting on the wildlife refuge area. Regulations, special conditions, and maps of the hunting areas for a particular wildlife refuge are available at that area's headquarters. In addition, refuge-specific hunting regulations for migratory game bird, upland game, and big game hunting appear in §§ 32.20 through 32.72. (g) The use of any drug on any arrow for bow hunting on national wildlife refuges is prohibited. Archers may not have arrows employing such drugs in their possession on any national wildlife refuge. (h) The unauthorized distribution of bait and the hunting over bait is prohibited on wildlife refuge areas. (Baiting is authorized in accordance with State regulations on national wildlife refuges in Alaska). (i) The use of nails, wire, screws or bolts to attach a stand to a tree, or hunting from a tree into which a metal object has been driven to support a hunter is prohibited on wildlife refuge areas. (j) The use or possession of alcoholic beverages while hunting is prohibited. (k) You may possess only approved nontoxic shot while in the field, which we identify in 50 CFR 20.21(j), while on Waterfowl Production Areas, or on certain other areas of the National Wildlife Refuge System as delineated on maps, leaflets and/or signs, available at each refuge headquarters or posted at each refuge, or as stated in refuge-specific regulations. Where we allow turkey and deer hunting, you may use slugs and shot containing lead to hunt these species unless prohibited by refuge-specific regulations and/or State law. (l) The refuge-specific regulations (§ 32.20 through § 32.72) may include the items discussed in § 32.3(b). Refuge permits and brochures should also include those items and any special conditions allowed by paragraph (f) of this section.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowing, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 32.5 Refuge general sportfishing regulationsThe following provisions shall apply to each person while engaged in public sport fishing on a wildlife refuge area: (a) Each person shall secure and possess the required State license. (b) Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law and regulation including this subchapter. (c) Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State wherein any area is located unless the same are further restricted by Federal law or regulation. (d) Each person shall comply with the terms and conditions authorizing access and use of the wildlife refuge area. (e) Each person must comply with the provisions of any refuge-specific regulation governing fishing on the wildlife refuge area. Regulations, special conditions, and maps of the fishing areas for a particular wildlife refuge are available at that area's headquarters. In addition, refuge-specific sport fishing regulations appear in §§ 32.20 through 32.72.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowing, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.5 No commercial enterpriseExcept as specifically provided and subject to existing private rights, there shall be no commercial enterprise and no permanent road within a wilderness unit, and except as necessary to meet minimum requirements for the administration of the area (including measures required in emergencies involving the health and safety of persons within the area), there shall be no temporary road, no use of motor vehicles, motorized equipment or motorboats, no landing of aircraft, no other form of mechanized transport, and no structure or installation within any such area.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.6 Wilderness public usePublic uses of a wilderness unit will be in accordance with the purposes for which the individual national wildlife refuge was established and is administered and laws and regulations governing public uses within the National Wildlife Refuge System.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.6(a) Regulation of public useWhen public uses are authorized within a wilderness unit, the Refuge Manager may regulate such use. Regulating will include limiting the numbers of persons allowed in the wilderness at a given time, imposing restrictions on time, seasons, kinds and location of public uses, requiring a permit or reservation to visit the area, and similar actions.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.6(b) Carry outAll persons entering a wilderness unit will be required to remove such materials as they carry in.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.6(c) Diretional signageInformational signs for the convenience of visitors will not be permitted in a wilderness unit; however, rustic directional signs for vistor safety may be installed in locations appropriate to a wilderness setting.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.6(e) Structures bannedPublic services and temporary structures generally offered by packers, outfitters, and guides for realizing the recreational or other wilderness purposes of a wilderness may be permitted. Temporary installations and structures which existed for these subsistence purposes under valid special use permit or easement when the wilderness was established may be continued if their use is necessary to administer the refuge for the purposes for which it was established and for wilderness purposes. The number, nature, and extent of such temporary structures and services will be controlled through regulations and special use permits issued by the Refuge Manager so as to provide maximum protection of wilderness resources and values.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.6(f) Wilderness hunting/fishingHunting and fishing in a refuge wilderness will be in accordance with Federal and State regulations including special regulations for the specific wildlife refuge. Hunting or fishing which requires motorized equipment will not be permitted except as provided in § 35.5(a) and (b).National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly; Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.8 No commercial timber harvestForest management activities in a wilderness unit will be directed toward allowing natural ecological processes to operate freely. Commercial harvesting of timber shall not be permitted except where necessary to control attacks of insects or disease as prescribed in 35.7National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.9(a) LivestockThe grazing of livestock, where established prior to the date of legislation which designates a wilderness unit, may be permitted to continue subject to part 29 of this subchapter and in accordance with special provisions which may be prescribed for individual units. Numbers of permitted livestock will not be more liberal than those utilizing a wilderness prior to establishment and may be more restrictive.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.11 Scientific useRecognizing the scientific value of wilderness, research data gathering and similar scientific uses will be encouraged providing that wilderness values are not impaired. The person or agency involved in scientific investigation must be willing to accept reasonable limitations on activities and location and size of the area to be used for research purposes. A special use permit authorizing scientific uses shall be required.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 35.13 Adequate accessRights of States or persons and their successors in interest, whose land is surrounded by a wilderness unit, will be recognized to assure adequate access to that land. Adequate access is defined as the combination of modes and routes of travel which will best preserve the wilderness character of the landscape. Mode of travel designated shall be reasonable and consistent with accepted, conventional, contemporary modes of travel in said vicinity. Use will be consistent with reasonable purposes for which such land is held. The Director will issue such permits as are necessary for access, designating the means and route of travel for ingress and degress so as to preserve the wilderness character of the area.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.12(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of subchapter C of title 50 CFR the use of snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses is permitted within Alaska National Wildlife Refuges except at those times and in those areas restricted or closed by the Refuge Manager.16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.12(b)The Refuge Manager may restrict or close a route or area to the use of snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams or other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses if the Refuge Manager determines that such use is causing or is likely to cause an adverse impact on public health and safety, resource protection, protection of historic or scientific values, subsistence uses, conservation of endangered or threatened species, or other purposes and values for which the refuge was established.16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.12(d) SnowmobilesSnowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses shall be operated (1) in compliance with applicable State and Federal law, (2) in such a manner as to prevent waste or damage to the refuge, and (3) in such a manner as to prevent the herding, harassment, hazing or driving of wildlife for hunting or other purposes.16 USC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.13 Subsistence fishingFish may be taken by local rural residents for subsistence uses in compliance with applicable State and Federal law. To the extent consistent with the provisions of this part and other Federal law, applicable State laws and regulations governing the taking of fish which are now or will hereafter be in effect are hereby incorporated by reference as a part of these regulations.16 USC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.14 Subsistence hunting/trappingLocal rural residents may hunt and trap wildlife for subsistence uses in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges in compliance with applicable State and Federal laws. To the extent consistent with the provisions of this part and other Federal law, applicable State laws and regulations governing the taking of wildlife which are now or will hereafter be in effect are hereby incorporated by reference as a part of these regulations.16 USC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.15(a) TimberNotwithstanding any other provision of this part, the noncommercial cutting of live standing timber by local rural residents for appropriate subsistence uses, such as firewood or house logs, may be permitted in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges as follows: (1) For live standing timber greater than six inches diameter at breast height (41⁄2 feet above ground level), the Refuge Manager may allow cutting in accordance with the specifications of a special use permit if such cutting is determined to be compatible with the purposes for which the refuge was established; (2) For live standing timber between three and six inches diameter at breast height, cutting is allowed on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge south of latitude 68 degrees North and on the Innoko, Kanuti, Koyukuk, Nowitna, Selawik, Tetlin, and Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuges unless restricted by the Refuge Manager, except that no more than 20 trees may be cut annually by an individual without a special use permit, no cutting may be done within 50 feet of a stream, lake, or river and no more than one tree in five (20%) may be cut in any specific stand; on the remainder of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and on all other Alaska National Wildlife Refuges, the Refuge Manager may allow cutting in accordance with the specifications of a special use permit if such cutting is determined to be compatible with the purposes for which the refuge was established; (3) For live standing timber less than three inches diameter at breast height, cutting is allowed unless restricted by the Refuge Manager.16 USC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.15(b) Plant materialThe noncommercial gathering by local rural residents of fruits, berries, mushrooms, and other plant materials for subsistence uses, and the noncommercial gathering of dead or downed timber for firewood, shall be allowed without a permit.16 USC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.31(a) Recreational activitiesPublic recreational activities within the Alaska National Wildlife Refuges are authorized as long as such activities are conducted in a manner compatible with the purposes for which the areas were established. Such recreational activities include, but are not limited to, sightseeing, nature observation and photography, sport hunting, sport fishing, boating, camping, hiking, picnicking and other related activities. Any existing special regulations now in force and effect shall continue to apply to the applicable refuge lands in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.31(b) Surface collection Surface collection, by hand (including handheld gold pans) and for personal recreational use only, of rocks and minerals is authorized: Provided however, That (1) collection of silver, platinum, gemstones and fossils is prohibited, and (2) collection methods which may result in disturbance of ground surface, such as the use of shovels, pickaxes, sluice boxes and dredges, are prohibited. The recreation activities specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section may be prohibited or otherwise restricted in accordance with the provisions of § 36.42.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.32 Taking(a) The taking of fish and wildlife for sport hunting, trapping, and sport fishing is authorized in accordance with applicable State and Federal law and such laws are hereby adopted and made a part of these regulations; Provided however, That the Refuge Manager, pursuant to § 36.42, may designate areas where, and establish periods when, no taking of a particular population of fish or wildlife shall be permitted. (b) The exercise of valid commercial fishing rights or privileges obtained pursuant to existing law, including any use of refuge areas for campsites, cabins, motorized vehicles, and aircraft landing directly incident to the exercise of such rights or privileges, is authorized; Provided, however, That the Refuge Manager may restrict or prohibit the exercise of these rights or privileges or uses of federally owned lands directly incident to such exercise if he determines, after conducting a public hearing in the affected locality, that they are inconsistent with the purposes of the refuge and that they constitute a significant expansion of commercial fishing activities within such refuge beyond the level of such activities in 1979. (c) The following provisions shall apply to any person while engaged in the taking of fish and wildlife within an Alaska National Wildlife Refuge: (1) Trapping and sport hunting. (i) Each person shall secure and possess all required State licenses and shall comply with the applicable provisions of State law unless further restricted by Federal law; (ii) Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law; and (iii) In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, each person shall continue to secure a trapping permit from the appropriate Refuge Manager prior to trapping on the Kenai, Izembek and Kodiak Refuges and the Aleutian Islands Unit of the Alaska Maritime Refuge. (2) Sport and commercial fishing. (i) Each person shall secure and possess all required State licenses and shall comply with the applicable provisions of State law unless further restricted by Federal law; and (ii) Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5), 16 USC 3124In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations; The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.33[Paraphrase] Constructing, using, or occupying a cabin without required special use permit; willful noncompliance with permit conditions; unauthorized occupancy by guests outside activity periods; occupying cabin during permittee's absence without letter of authorization; selling or transferring cabin permits improperly.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5), 16 USC 3124In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations; The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.34 FirearmsThe possession, use and transporting of firearms is authorized for hunting and personal protection in accordance with State and Federal laws unless prohibited or otherwise restricted by the Refuge Manager in accordance with the provisions of § 36.42.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.35(a), (d) Unattended property(a) Leaving any snowmachine, vessel, off-road vehicle or other personal property unattended for longer than 12 months without the prior permission of the Refuge Manager is prohibited, and any property so left may be impounded by the Refuge Manager. (d) In the event unattended property interferes with the safe and orderly management of a refuge area or causes damage to refuge resources, it may be impounded by the Refuge Manager at any time.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.36 Sled dogs & petsThe general trespass provisions of 50 CFR 26.21 shall not apply to household pets and sled, work, or pack dogs under the direct control of their owners or handlers, but such activities may be prohibited or otherwise restricted pursuant to the provisions of § 36.42.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.39 AircraftOperating aircraft outside designated areas or in violation of specific refuge restrictions; operating aircraft where nesting trumpeter swans or broods are present (May 1-Sept 10); operating wheeled aircraft outside authorized areas; operating motorboats outside permitted areas or with unauthorized horsepower; operating off-road vehicles except licensed/registered highway vehicles on designated roads; operating snowmobiles outside adequate snow cover periods or in prohibited areas; hunting/trapping in closed areas or with prohibited methods; discharging firearms within restricted distances; hunting over bait (except black bear with permit); hunting big game with dogs (except black bear with permit); camping in prohibited areas or exceeding 14-day limits; leaving food/attractants unattended; improper waste disposal near water.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5), 16 USC 3124In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations; The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36, Subpart E Alaska Refuge Specfic RegulationsIndividual Alsaka national wildlife refuges may promulgate refuge-specific regulations prohibiting conduct on refuge lands pursuant to 50 CFR 36 subpart E. A complete inventory of Alaska refuge-specific criminal regulatory offenses has not been individually enumerated due to the volume of individual refuge regulations. Refuge-specific prohibited acts and applicable criminal penalties for each Alaska refuge can be located at 50 CFR Part 36  subpart E and in the refuge-specific regulations published in the Federal Register and codified at 50 CFR 36.39.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.41(c) PermitsGeneral provisions. In all cases where a permit is required, the permittee must abide by the conditions under which the permit was issued. Refuge managers will provide written notice to the permittee in all cases where documentation of noncompliance is prepared for use in any administrative proceeding involving the permittee.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 36.42(h) Closed areasProhibitions. Except as otherwise specifically permitted under the provisions of this part, entry into closed areas or failure to abide by restrictions established under this section is prohibited.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 38.6 Midway Atoll[Paraphrase] In addition to any act prohibited by this part or 50 CFR part 27, any act committed on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge that would be a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of the State of Hawaii as specified in subpart A of this part, as they now appear or as they may be amended or recodified; or any act committed on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge that would be criminal if committed on board a merchant vessel or other vessel belonging to the United States pursuant to the provisions of 48 U.S.C. 644a, is prohibited and punishable, in accordance with the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act, 16 U.S.C. 668dd, the criminal laws of the United States or the State of Hawaii as specified in subpart A of this part, as they now appear or as they may be amended or recodified; or according to the laws applicable on board United States vessels on the high seas pursuant to the provisions of 48 U.S.C. 644a.National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Various (depends upon mens rea for applicable US or Hawaii criminal law)Various
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.6(a) Resources explorationThe following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted: Exploring for, developing, or producing oil, gas, or minerals within the Monument;Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.6(c) Species introductionThe following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted: Introducing or otherwise releasing an introduced species from within or into the Monument;Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.6(d) Anchoring vesselsThe following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted: Anchoring on or having a vessel anchored on any living or dead coral with an anchor, anchor chain, or anchor rope.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.7(a) Resource disturbanceExcept as provided in §§ 404.8, 404.9 and 404.10, the following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted within the Monument without a valid permit as provided for in § 404.11: Removing, moving, taking, harvesting, possessing, injuring, disturbing, or damaging; or attempting to remove, move, take, harvest, possess, injure, disturb, or damage any living or nonliving Monument resource;Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.7(b) Dredging prohibitedExcept as provided in §§ 404.8, 404.9 and 404.10, the following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted within the Monument without a valid permit as provided for in § 404.11: Drilling into, dredging, or otherwise altering the submerged lands other than by anchoring a vessel; or constructing, placing, or abandoning any structure, material, or other matter on the submerged landsRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.7(e) Discharging prohibitedExcept as provided in §§ 404.8, 404.9 and 404.10, the following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted within the Monument without a valid permit as provided for in § 404.11: Discharging or depositing any material or other matter into Special Preservation Areas or the Midway Atoll Special Management Area except vessel engine cooling water, weather deck runoff, and vessel engine exhaust;Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.7(f) Vessel dischargeExcept as provided in §§ 404.8, 404.9 and 404.10, the following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted within the Monument without a valid permit as provided for in § 404.11: Discharging or depositing any material or other matter into the Monument, or discharging or depositing any material or other matter outside the Monument that subsequently enters the Monument and injures any resources of the Monument, except fish parts (i.e., chumming material or bait) used in and during authorized fishing operations, or discharges incidental to vessel use such as deck wash, approved marine sanitation device effluent, cooling water, and engine exhaust;Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.7(g) Coral disturbanceExcept as provided in §§ 404.8, 404.9 and 404.10, the following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted within the Monument without a valid permit as provided for in § 404.11: Touching coral, living or dead;Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.7(i) Swimming prohibitedExcept as provided in §§ 404.8, 404.9 and 404.10, the following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted within the Monument without a valid permit as provided for in § 404.11: Swimming, snorkeling, or closed or open circuit SCUBA diving within any Special Preservation Area or the Midway Atoll Special Management Area;Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 404.7(j) Fish or wildlife disturbanceExcept as provided in §§ 404.8, 404.9 and 404.10, the following activities are prohibited and thus unlawful for any person to conduct or cause to be conducted within the Monument without a valid permit as provided for in § 404.11: Attracting any living Monument resource.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly, NegligentlyClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 70.4(b) Hatchery fishingFishing, taking, seining, or attempting to fish, take, seine, any fish, amphibian, or other aquatic animal on any national fish hatchery area is prohibited except as may be authorized under the provisions of part 71 of this chapter.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly / Strict liabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 70.4(c) Hatchery huntingHunting, killing, capturing, taking, or attempting to hunt, kill, capture, or take any animal on any national fish hatchery area is prohibited except as may be authorized in the provisions of part 71 of this chapter.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly / Strict liabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 70.4(d) Distrubing hatchery infrastructureDisturbing spawning fish or fish preparing to spawn in ponds, raceways, streams, lakes, traps, and below traps, ladders, fish screens, fishways and racks is prohibited.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowingly / Strict liabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 71.11Hunting designated game species outside designated hunting areas; hunting species not listed as open for hunting; hunting during closed seasons; exceeding bag limits; using prohibited hunting methods; discharging firearms outside permitted areas; failing to label tree stands and ground blinds with State hunting license number (where required); using portable or temporary blinds other than those constructed of nonliving natural materials (where restricted); failing to remove equipment at end of each day's hunt (where required); hunting over bait where prohibited; hunting with dogs where prohibited; hunting in closed areas; violating refuge-specific hunting conditions and restrictions. See 50 CFR 71.11 (a) - (g) for more detail.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowing, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 71.12Sport fishing on National Fish Hatcheries without required State fishing license; failing to comply with Federal laws and regulations; failing to comply with applicable State fishing laws and regulations; violating hatchery-specific fishing conditions and restrictions; fishing outside designated areas; cleaning fish where prohibited; remaining within required distances of raceways and culture areas; using prohibited fishing equipment or methods; fishing outside allowed time windows; exceeding creel/catch limits; using nets, baitfish, or other prohibited methods where restricted; violating access restrictions for designated ponds or areas; operating motorboats exceeding horsepower limits; accessing restricted areas or entering facilities during closed hours. See 50 CFR 71.12(a) - (t) for more detail.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowing, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR 71.2 Fish Hatchery Hunting[Paraphrase] Hunting on National Fish Hatcheries without required State hunting license; hunting migratory waterfowl without Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (age 16+); failing to comply with Federal laws and regulations (50 CFR parts 20 and 21); failing to comply with applicable State hunting laws and regulations; violating terms and conditions authorizing access and use of hatchery; failing to comply with posted special notices governing hunting; ignoring special notice restrictions on species, seasons, bag limits, methods, areas, or other provisions. See 50 CFR 71.2 (a) - (g) for more detail.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowing, Strict LiabilityClass A, Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 16Injurious Wildlife18 USC 42Lacey Act (18 USC 42) authorizes prohibition of importation and interstate transportation of injurious wildlife species that may harm humans, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, or wildlife resources.KnowingFine up to $5,000 and/or imprisonment up to 6 months (18 USC 3571 may apply)
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 17.21 (a) General Violation of Endangered WildlifeExcept as provided in subpart A of this part, or under permits issued pursuant to § 17.22 or § 17.23, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to commit, to attempt to commit, to solicit another to commit or to cause to be committed, any of the acts described in paragraphs (b) through (f) of this section in regard to any endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 17.21 (b) Import or Export of Endangered WildlifeImport or export. It is unlawful to import or to export any endangered wildlife. Any shipment in transit through the United States is an importation and an exportation, whether or not it has entered the country for customs purposes.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 17.21(c)(1) Unlawful take of Endangered Wildlife within the United StatesIt is unlawful to take endangered wildlife within the United States, within the territorial sea of the United States, or upon the high seas. The high seas include all waters seaward of the territorial sea of the United States, except waters officially recognized by the United States as the territorial sea of another country, under international law.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 17.21(d)(1) Unlawful possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or shipIt is unlawful to possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any endangered wildlife that was taken in violation of paragraph (c) of this section.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 17.21(e) Interstate or Foreign CommerceInterstate or foreign commerce. It is unlawful to deliver, receive, carry transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever, and in the course of a commercial activity, any endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 17.21(f)(1) Sell or Offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerceIt is unlawful to sell or to offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any endangered wildlife.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 17.21(g)(1) Captive Bred ViolationNotwithstanding paragraphs (b), (c), (e) and (f) of this section, any person may take; export or re-import; deliver, receive, carry, transport or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, in the course of a commercial activity; or sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any endangered wildlife that is bred in captivity in the United States provided either that the wildlife is of a taxon listed in paragraph (g)(6) of this section, or that the following conditions are met: (i) The wildlife is of a species having a natural geographic distribution not including any part of the United States, or the wildlife is of a species that the Director has determined to be eligible in accordance with paragraph (g)(5) of this section; (ii) The purpose of such activity is to enhance the propagation or survival of the affected species; (iii) Such activity does not involve interstate or foreign commerce, in the course of a commercial activity, with respect to non-living wildlife; (iv) Each specimen of wildlife to be re-imported is uniquely identified by a band, tattoo or other means that was reported in writing to an official of the Service at a port of export prior to export from the United States; and (v) Any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States who engages in any of the activities authorized by this paragraph does so in accordance with paragraphs (g) (2), (3) and (4) of this section, and with all other applicable regulations in this Subchapter B.16 USC 1538(a)Generally
(1)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from the United States;
(B)take any such species within the United States or the territorial sea of the United States;
(C)take any such species upon the high seas;
(D)possess, sell, deliver, carry, transport, or ship, by any means whatsoever, any such species taken in violation of subparagraphs (B) and (C);
(E)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(F)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(G)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of fish or wildlife listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
(2)Except as provided in sections 1535(g)(2) and 1539 of this title, with respect to any endangered species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title, it is unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to—
(A)import any such species into, or export any such species from, the United States;
(B)remove and reduce to possession any such species from areas under Federal jurisdiction; maliciously damage or destroy any such species on any such area; or remove, cut, dig up, or damage or destroy any such species on any other area in knowing violation of any law or regulation of any State or in the course of any violation of a State criminal trespass law;
(C)deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreign commerce, by any means whatsoever and in the course of a commercial activity, any such species;
(D)sell or offer for sale in interstate or foreign commerce any such species; or
(E)violate any regulation pertaining to such species or to any threatened species of plants listed pursuant to section 1533 of this title and promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to authority provided by this chapter.
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 19.11 (a)(1) Airborne in any aircraft shoot or attempt to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any wildlife(a) Except as otherwise authorized by the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 as amended, no person shall: (1) While airborne in any aircraft shoot or attempt to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any wildlife;16 USC 742j-1(a)Any person who--
(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(2) uses an aircraft to harass any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(3) knowingly participates in using an aircraft for any purpose referred to in paragraph (1) or (2);
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 19.11 (a)(2) Use an aircraft to harass any wildlife(a) Except as otherwise authorized by the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 as amended, no person shall: (2) Use an aircraft to harass any wildlife; or16 USC 742j-1(a)Any person who--
(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(2) uses an aircraft to harass any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(3) knowingly participates in using an aircraft for any purpose referred to in paragraph (1) or (2);
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 19.11 (a)(3) Knowingly participate in using an aircraft whether in the aircraft or on the ground(a) Except as otherwise authorized by the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 as amended, no person shall: (3) Knowingly participate in using an aircraft whether in the aircraft or on the ground for any purpose referred to in paragraph (a) (1) or (2) of this section.16 USC 742j-1(a)Any person who--
(1) while airborne in an aircraft shoots or attempts to shoot for the purpose of capturing or killing any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(2) uses an aircraft to harass any bird, fish, or other animal; or
(3) knowingly participates in using an aircraft for any purpose referred to in paragraph (1) or (2);
KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 23Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)16 USC 1531Endangered Species Act authorizes criminal penalties for knowing violations of CITES implementing regulations, including illegal import, export, or trade in protected species.KnowingFine up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment up to 1 year (misdemeanor)
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 26, Subpart CIndividual national wildlife refuges may promulgate refuge-specific regulations prohibiting conduct on refuge lands pursuant to 50 CFR § 26.21. A complete inventory of refuge-specific criminal regulatory offenses has not been individually enumerated in this report due to the volume of individual refuge regulations. Refuge-specific prohibited acts and applicable criminal penalties for each refuge can be located at 50 CFR Part 26 subpart C and in the individual refuge-specific regulations published in the Federal Register and codified at 50 CFR § 26.34.16 U.S.C. § 668dd (National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Varies by refuge-specific regulation; generally knowing or willful for criminal violations.Generally, fine up to $5,000 and/or imprisonment up to 6 months per violation under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f); specific refuge regulations may carry different penalties under their authorizing statutes
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 32, Subpart BThese regulations set forth refuge-specific provisions for hunting and fishing on individual National Wildlife Refuge System areas, including restrictions on methods, seasons, and bag limits.  A complete inventory of refuge-specific criminal regulatory offenses has not been individually enumerated in this report due to the volume of individual refuge regulations. Refuge-specific hunting and fishing prohibitions and applicable criminal penalties for each refuge can be located in this part, 50 CFR §§ 32.20 - 32.7016 U.S.C. § 668dd (National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. Section 668dd(f) of the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act authorizes criminal penalties for violations of regulations promulgated under the Act, including refuge-specific regulations.Knowing, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS50 CFR Part 71, Subpart BThese regulations set forth hatchery-specific provisions for hunting and fishing on specified National Fish Hatchery areas,  including restrictions on methods, seasons, and bag limits. These regulations designate which Fish Hatchery units are open to these activities and specifies use restrictions. A complete inventory of hatchery-specific criminal regulatory offenses has not been individually enumerated in this report due to the volume of individual refuge regulations. Hatchery-specific prohibited acts and applicable criminal penalties for each refuge can be located in this part, 50 CFR §§ 71.11 - 71.12.Refuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapterKnowing, Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.19(g)  Take of fish or wildlife in violation of Federal Subsistence Board actionProhibits the taking of fish or wildlife in violation of any restriction, closure, opening, or temporary change authorized by the Federal Subsistence Board, including any such action authorized by an in-season manager exercising the Board's delegated authority.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(c)(4)  Failure to furnish required information when transferring wildlifeRequires a person who gives or receives wildlife to or from another person to furnish, upon request by a State or Federal officer, the information required by regulation regarding the transfer.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(d)(2)  Designated harvest permit and reporting requirements (fish)Requires a person to obtain a designated harvest permit prior to attempting to harvest fish on behalf of another person, and to return a completed harvest report. Prohibits possessing more than two harvest limits at one time.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(d)(3)  Possession of designated fishing permitRequires a person to possess a valid designated fishing permit while taking, attempting to take, or transporting fish under that permit.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(d)(4)  Use of more than one legal limit of gearProhibits the use of more than one legal limit of fishing gear by any person engaged in subsistence fishing.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(d)(5)  Designation of fishermen / simultaneous takingProhibits designating more than one person at a time to take or attempt to take fish on the designator's behalf, and prohibits a person from taking or attempting to take fish at the same time as a person designated to take fish on his or her behalf.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(e)  Designated hunter permit requirementRequires a person to obtain a designated hunter permit prior to attempting to harvest wildlife on behalf of another federally qualified subsistence user.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(f)  Prompt delivery; prohibition on charging for designated-hunter servicesRequires a designated hunter to promptly deliver wildlife harvested on behalf of another to that person. Prohibits charging any fee or compensation for designated-hunter services.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(h)(1)–(5)  Permit conditions and complianceRequires subsistence users to obtain and comply with all permit conditions established under Subpart D for the taking of fish, wildlife, and shellfish.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(i)  Possession or transfer of unlawfully taken fish, wildlife, or shellfishProhibits the possession, transportation, giving, receiving, or barter of fish, wildlife, or shellfish taken in violation of any Federal or State law or regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(j)(1)  Use of wildlife for dog food, furbearer feed, or baitProhibits the use of wildlife as food for dogs or furbearers, or as bait, except as expressly authorized by regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(j)(2)(i)  Failure to salvage hide of certain furbearersRequires the salvage for human use of the hide of any wolf, wolverine, coyote, fox, lynx, marten, mink, weasel, or otter taken on public lands for subsistence purposes.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(j)(2)(ii)  Failure to salvage hide and edible meat of brown/grizzly bearRequires the salvage for human use of the hide and edible meat of any brown or grizzly bear taken on public lands for subsistence purposes.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(j)(2)(iii)  Failure to salvage hide and edible meat of black bearRequires the salvage for human use of the hide and edible meat of any black bear taken on public lands for subsistence purposes.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(j)(2)(iv)  Failure to salvage small mammalsRequires the salvage for human use of the hide or meat of squirrels, hares, marmots, beaver, muskrats, or unclassified wildlife taken for subsistence purposes.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(j)(3)  Failure to salvage edible meat of ungulates, bear, grouse, or ptarmiganRequires the salvage of all edible meat of ungulates, bear, grouse, or ptarmigan taken for subsistence purposes.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.25(j)(4)  Wasting subsistence-caught fish or shellfishProhibits the unauthorized intentional wasting or destruction of subsistence-caught fish or shellfish, except as expressly permitted by regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(1)  Shooting from, on, or across a highwayProhibits the discharge of a firearm from, on, or across any highway while engaged in subsistence taking of wildlife.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(10)  Use of trap to take ungulates or bearProhibits the use of any trap to take ungulates or bear.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(11)  Use of hooks to take wildlifeProhibits the use of hooks to physically snag, impale, or otherwise take wildlife.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(12)  Use of crossbow in archery-only areaProhibits the use of a crossbow to take ungulates, bear, wolf, or wolverine in any area restricted to hunting with bow and arrow only.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(13)  Use of inadequate bow or arrowProhibits taking ungulates, bear, wolf, or wolverine with a bow or arrow that does not meet minimum draw-weight, broadhead, or other requirements.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(14)  Use of bait for taking ungulates, bear, wolf, or wolverineProhibits the use of bait for taking ungulates, bear, wolf, or wolverine unless otherwise authorized.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(15)  Take of swimming wildlifeProhibits taking swimming ungulates, bear, wolves, or wolverines unless otherwise authorized.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(16)  Same-day-airborne takingProhibits taking or assisting in the taking of ungulates, bear, wolves, wolverine, or other furbearers before 3:00 a.m. of the day following the day in which airborne travel occurred. Excludes regularly scheduled commercial aircraft and the taking of deer.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(17)  Take of bear cub or sow with cubsProhibits the taking of any bear cub or any sow accompanied by cub(s).16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(2)  Use of poisonProhibits the use of any poison, drug, or other substance to take or attempt to take wildlife for subsistence purposes.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(3)  Use of helicopterProhibits the use of a helicopter in any manner in connection with the subsistence taking of wildlife, including transportation of hunters, wildlife, or hunting gear, except as authorized by permit.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(4)  Taking wildlife from motorized vehicles or boatsProhibits taking wildlife from a motorized land or air vehicle while that vehicle is in motion, or from a motor-driven boat when the boat's progress from the motor's power has not ceased, unless otherwise authorized.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(5)  Use of motorized vehicle to drive, herd, or molest wildlifeProhibits the use of a motorized vehicle to drive, herd, or molest wildlife in connection with subsistence taking.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(6)  Use of machine gun, set gun, or shotgun larger than 10 gaugeProhibits the use of, or aid by, a machine gun, set gun, or shotgun larger than 10 gauge for the subsistence taking of wildlife.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(7)  Use of unauthorized firearm for taking ungulates, bear, wolves, or wolverineProhibits the use of any firearm other than a shotgun, muzzle-loading rifle, rifle, or pistol using center-firing cartridges for taking ungulates, bear, wolves, or wolverine, except as provided.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(8)  Use of pit, fire, artificial light, or other prohibited devicesProhibits the use of a pit, fire, artificial light, radio communication, artificial salt lick, explosive, barbed arrow, bomb, smoke, chemical, conventional steel trap with jaw spread over 9 inches, or Conibear-style trap with jaw spread over 11 inches, for taking wildlife.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(b)(9)  Use of snareProhibits the use of a snare to take wildlife except as expressly provided by regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(c)  Defense of life or propertyRequires compliance with State law when taking wildlife in defense of life or property, including reporting and salvage requirements.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(d)(1)  Disturbing or destroying a denProhibits disturbing or destroying any den (excluding a muskrat pushup or feeding house in the course of trapping).16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(d)(2)  Disturbing beaver house during trappingProhibits disturbing or destroying a beaver house during trapping unless otherwise authorized.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(d)(3)  Take of beaver by unauthorized meansProhibits taking beaver by means other than steel trap or snare, except where the use of a firearm is expressly permitted.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(d)(4)  Take of otter with undersized trap during closed mink/marten seasonProhibits taking otter with a trap having a jaw spread of less than five and seven-eighths inches during any closed mink or marten season in the same Game Management Unit.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(d)(5)  Use of net or fish trapProhibits the use of a net or fish trap to take wildlife except as authorized.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(d)(6)  Same-day-airborne take of furbearer by firearmProhibits taking or assisting in the taking of furbearer by firearm before 3:00 a.m. on the day following the day airborne transport occurred, except as provided.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(e)  Exceeding bag or community harvest limitProhibits exceeding the bag limit for any species, or exceeding the community harvest limit, except as provided.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(f)(2)  More than one brown/grizzly bear per regulatory yearProhibits taking more than one brown or grizzly bear in a regulatory year.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(g)(1)–(3)  Proof of sex/identityRequires possession or transport of harvested wildlife with proof of sex and/or identity as required by regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(h)  Failure to leave edible meat on bonesRequires that edible meat be left on front and hind quarter bones and ribs of moose and caribou harvested for subsistence.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(i)  Failure to notify agency of marked or tagged animalRequires the harvester to notify the appropriate agency within a reasonable time upon taking any marked or tagged animal.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(j)(2)  Possession or transport of unsealed bear skin/skullProhibits possessing or transporting from Alaska the untanned skin or skull of a bear unless first sealed in accordance with State and Federal regulations, unless otherwise authorized.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(j)(3)  Failure to keep bear skin and skull together until sealingRequires bear skin and skull to be kept together until delivered for sealing, unless otherwise authorized.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(j)(3)(i)  Proof of sex on bear skinRequires proof of sex to remain naturally attached to bear skin until delivered for sealing where required.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(j)(3)(ii)–(v)  Removal of unsealed bear skin/skull from Bear Management AreasProhibits removing from the area the unsealed skin or skull of a bear taken in an Alaska Brown Bear Management Area or in Game Management Unit 5, except as provided.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(j)(4)  False information on bear sealing certificateProhibits providing false information on a sealing certificate or temporary sealing form for any bear skin or skull.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(k)  Failure to comply with sealing for furbearersRequires compliance with sealing provisions for beaver, lynx, marten, otter, wolf, or wolverine.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(l)  Failure to complete temporary sealing formRequires the harvester to complete, sign, and present a temporary sealing form together with the skin upon request.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.26(n)  Take of wildlife outside unit seasons or in violation of unit-specific regulationsProhibits the subsistence taking of wildlife outside of unit seasons, in excess of harvest limits, or in violation of unit-specific regulations for Game Management Units 1 through 26.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(a)(3)  Possess or transfer unlawfully taken subsistence fishProhibits possessing, transporting, giving, receiving, or bartering subsistence-taken fish or their parts contrary to Federal or State law or regulations.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(10)  Take of fish near artificial obstructionProhibits taking fish within 300 feet of any dam, fish ladder, weir, culvert, or other artificial obstruction.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(14)  Take of rainbow or steelhead troutProhibits the take of rainbow trout or steelhead trout, except as specifically provided.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(15)  Use of subsistence-taken fish as baitProhibits the use of subsistence-taken fish as bait in commercial or sport fishing.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(2)  Failure to use pots with escape mechanismRequires the use of pots with an escape mechanism for subsistence shellfish and finfish pot fishing as specified by regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(3)  Use of improperly sized gillnet for salmonProhibits the use of an improperly sized gillnet for the taking of salmon for subsistence purposes.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(4)  Obstructing more than half a stream's widthProhibits obstructing more than one-half the width of a stream with subsistence fishing gear.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(5)  Use of live nonindigenous fish as baitProhibits the use of live nonindigenous fish as bait for subsistence fishing.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(6)  Failure to mark fish wheelRequires fish wheels used for subsistence fishing to be properly marked with the operator's name and address.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(7)  Use of red buoys and kegs in prohibited areasProhibits the use of red buoys and kegs for marking subsistence fishing gear in prohibited areas.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(8)  Failure to mark gear with name and addressRequires that all subsistence fishing keys, buoys, stakes, fishing gear, and nets be marked with the operator's name and address.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(b)(9)  Take of fish by explosives or chemicalsProhibits the taking of fish by explosives or chemicals for any purpose, including subsistence.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(c)(2)(i)  Take of fish in excess of permit limitsProhibits taking more fish than allowed by the applicable subsistence fishing permit.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(c)(2)(ii)  Failure to obtain permit prior to fishingRequires a person to obtain a subsistence fishing permit prior to fishing where a permit is required.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(c)(2)(iii)  Failure to possess permit while fishing or transportingRequires a person to possess the applicable subsistence fishing permit while fishing or transporting subsistence-taken fish.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(c)(2)(iv)  Failure to record harvest informationRequires recording of the number of fish by species, location, and date of harvest prior to leaving the fishing site.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(d)(2)  Combined gear exceeding commercial limitProhibits the use of combined fishing gear that exceeds the commercial limit when participating in commercial and subsistence fishing at the same time.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.27(e)(1)–(13)  Compliance with management area restrictionsRequires compliance with all area-specific management restrictions for subsistence fishing as listed in the regulations.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(b)(2)  Take shellfish with illegal gearProhibits taking shellfish with gear not authorized for subsistence use.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(b)(3)  Buying or selling subsistence-taken shellfishProhibits buying or selling subsistence-taken shellfish, their parts, or their eggs, unless otherwise permitted.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(b)(4)  Use of explosives and chemicalsProhibits the use of explosives and chemicals to take shellfish.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(b)(5)(i)–(ii)  Failure to properly mark gearRequires shellfish gear to be properly marked as specified by regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(b)(6)  Failure to use pots with escape mechanismRequires the use of shellfish pots with an escape mechanism.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(b)(7)  Mutilation or disfigurement of crabProhibits mutilation or disfigurement of a crab in any manner that would prevent determining minimum size requirements.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(c)  Take of shellfish in violation of subsistence regulationProhibits taking shellfish for subsistence in violation of any subsistence fishing regulation.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(c)(2)  Designated harvest permit (shellfish)Requires a person to obtain a designated harvest permit prior to attempting to harvest shellfish on behalf of another person; requires return of completed harvest report; prohibits exceeding two harvest limits.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(c)(3)  Possession of designated harvest permitRequires a person to possess the designated harvest permit when taking, attempting to take, or transporting shellfish.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(c)(4)  More than one legal limit of gearProhibits fishing for shellfish with more than one legal limit of gear.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(c)(5)  Designation of multiple fishermen / simultaneous taking (shellfish)Prohibits designating more than one person to fish for shellfish on the designator's behalf, and prohibits simultaneous taking by the designator and the designee.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(d)(1)  Exceeding shellfish permit limitProhibits exceeding the limit set out in the applicable subsistence shellfish permit.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(d)(2)  Failure to obtain shellfish permit prior to fishingRequires a person to obtain a subsistence shellfish permit prior to fishing.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(d)(3)  Failure to possess shellfish permitRequires a person to possess the applicable subsistence shellfish permit while taking or transporting shellfish.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(d)(5)  Failure to keep accurate shellfish recordsRequires maintenance of accurate records of catch, number by species, location, and date as required by the subsistence shellfish permit.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(d)(6)  Failure to timely submit shellfish reportsRequires the timely completion and submission of subsistence shellfish reports.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(e)  Use of commercially registered fishing vessel for subsistenceProhibits the use of a fishing vessel that is commercially licensed and registered for shrimp or crab fishing for subsistence shellfish fishing during the period beginning 14 days before an opening and ending 14 days after the closure of the respective open commercial season for which the vessel is registered.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(f)  Possession of undersized shellfishProhibits possession of shellfish smaller than the applicable minimum size limit.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(g)  Possession or transfer of unlawfully taken shellfishProhibits possessing, transporting, giving, receiving, or bartering shellfish or their parts taken in violation of Federal or State regulations.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(h)(1)(i)–(iii)  Furnishing subsistence shellfish to lodge clients/guestsProhibits the furnishing of subsistence-taken shellfish by an owner, operator, or employee of a lodge, charter vessel, or other enterprise that furnishes food, lodging, or guide services to a client or guest, unless otherwise permitted.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(h)(2)  Charter vessel deployment of personal gearProhibits the captain or crew of a charter vessel from deploying, setting, or retrieving personal subsistence shellfish gear when that vessel is being chartered.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.28(i)(1)–(6)  Compliance with shellfish area restrictionsRequires compliance with all area-specific restrictions applicable to subsistence shellfish harvest.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.5(a)–(d)  Subsistence take of fish and wildlife by unauthorized personsProhibits the subsistence take of fish and wildlife on public lands in Alaska by persons who are not federally qualified subsistence users as defined in the regulations.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.6(a)  Failure to possess and comply with required permits, harvest tickets, or tagsRequires subsistence users to possess and comply with all pertinent permits, harvest tickets, or tags required by the State of Alaska or by Federal regulation, and to possess valid hunting, fishing, or trapping licenses unless Federal licenses are required or otherwise provided for in regulations.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.6(c)  Failure to allow inspection by law enforcement agentsRequires subsistence users to allow inspection of fish, wildlife, equipment, harvest documentation, and gear by State or Federal law enforcement agents.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.6(d)  Failure to validate ticket, tag, or permit before removing kill from harvest siteRequires subsistence users to validate any harvest ticket, tag, or permit immediately upon kill and before removing the harvested fish or wildlife from the harvest site.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.6(e)  Failure to comply with reporting provisionsRequires subsistence users to comply with all harvest-reporting provisions applicable to the species, area, and season of harvest.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.6(f)  Fraudulent application or harvest reportProhibits making a fraudulent application for a Federal or State license, permit, harvest ticket, or tag, or filing an incorrect harvest report.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.7(a)  Illegal use of subsistence-taken fish, wildlife, or their partsProhibits the use of fish, wildlife, or their parts taken for subsistence purposes for any purpose other than authorized subsistence uses.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM43 CFR § 51.7(b)  Exchange of subsistence-taken fish and wildlife outside customary trade or barterProhibits the exchange of fish and wildlife taken for subsistence use other than through customary trade or barter as defined in the regulations.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOIFWS/NPS/BLM 43 CFR § 51.3(a)  Subsistence uses not permitted in certain National ParksSubsistence uses of fish and wildlife are not permitted within Glacier Bay, Katmai, Kenai Fjords, or the original Mt. McKinley (Denali) National Parks.16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Title VIII — Subsistence Management and Use)ANILCA Title VIII (16 U.S.C. § 3124) authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to prescribe regulations governing the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses on the public lands in Alaska. 16 U.S.C. § 3126 establishes the Federal Subsistence Board's regulatory authority. Violations of regulations issued under Title VIII are criminally enforceable under the underlying authority of each managing agency (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f) for FWS refuges; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 for NPS units; 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a) for BLM lands).Mens rea varies by managing agency under the underlying enforcement statute: (1) FWS refuge lands — two-tier scheme under 16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f). § 668dd(f)(1) requires 'knowingly' (up to 1 year imprisonment); § 668dd(f)(2) imposes strict liability for 'otherwise' violating any provision (up to 180 days imprisonment). (2) NPS units — strict liability under 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (no mens rea element in the statute). (3) BLM lands — 'knowingly and willfully' required under 43 U.S.C. § 1733(a).Penalty varies by managing agency: NPS lands — up to $5,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865); FWS refuge lands — up to $25,000 fine and/or up to 6 months imprisonment for knowing violations (16 U.S.C. § 668dd(f)(1)(B)); BLM lands — up to $1,000 fine and/or up to 12 months imprisonment (43 U.S.C. § 1733(a)).
DOINPS36 CFR § 1.3 Penalties.(a) A person convicted of violating a provision of the regulations contained in parts 1 through 7, part 9 subpart B, and parts 12, 13, and 14 of this chapter shall be subject to the criminal penalties provided under 18 U.S.C. 1865.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 1.5 Closures and public use limits.(f) Violating a closure, designation, use or activity restriction or condition, schedule of visiting hours, or public use limit is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 1.6 Permits.(g) The following are prohibited:
(1) Engaging in an activity subject to a permit requirement imposed pursuant to this section without obtaining a permit; or
(2) Violating a term or condition of a permit issued pursuant to this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 12.10 Floral and commemorative tributes. [National Cemeteries]The placement of a statue, vigil light, or other commemorative object on a grave, or the securing or attaching of any object to a headstone, marker or commemorative monument is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 12.11 Recreational activities. [National Cemeteries]Engaging in a recreational activity is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 12.4 Special events and demonstrations. [National Cemeteries]Conducting a special event or demonstration, whether spontaneous or organized, is prohibited except for official commemorative events conducted for Memorial Day, Veterans Day and other dates designated by the superintendent as having special historic and commemorative significance to a particular national cemetery. Committal services are excluded from this restriction.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 12.6 Disinterments and exhumations. [National Cemeteries](e) The following are prohibited:
(1) Failure to obtain a permit required pursuant to this section;
(2) Violation of a condition established by the superintendent or of a term or condition of a permit issued in accordance with this section; or
(3) Failure to pay a fee prescribed by the superintendent in accordance with this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1106 Pets. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Pets are prohibited except—
(a) On the Bartlett Cove Public Use Dock;
(b) On the beach between the Bartlett Cove Public Use Dock and the National Park Service Administrative Dock;
(c) Within 100 feet of Bartlett Cove Developed Area park roads or parking areas unless otherwise posted;
(d) On a vessel on the water; or
(e) Within Glacier Bay National Preserve.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1108 Alsek Corridor. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) A permit is required to enter the Alsek Corridor. A map showing the boundaries of the Alsek Corridor is available from the park visitor center. Failure to obtain a permit is prohibited.
(b) Group size is limited to 15 persons except that specific concession permit holders are limited to 25 persons.
(c) Camping is prohibited for more than one night each at Walker Glacier, Alsek Spit and Gateway Knob plus one additional night at any one of these three locations. Camping is prohibited for more than four nights total among the three locations.
(d) Except at Glacier Bay National Preserve, campfires must be lighted and maintained inside a fire pan within 1⁄2 mile of the Alsek River.
(e) Disposal of solid human body waste within the Alsek Corridor is prohibited. This waste must be carried to and disposed of at the NPS—designated facility.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1109 Off-road vehicle use in Glacier Bay National Preserve. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]The use of off-road vehicles is authorized only on designated routes and areas in Glacier Bay National Preserve. The use of off-road vehicles in all other areas in Glacier Bay National Preserve is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1110 May I collect or burn interstadial wood? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Collecting or burning interstadial wood (aged wood preserved in glacial deposits) is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1112 May I collect rocks and minerals? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Collecting rocks and minerals in the former Glacier Bay National Monument is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1114 May I collect goat hair? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]The collection of naturally shed goat hair is authorized in accordance with terms and conditions established by the Superintendent. Violating terms and conditions for collecting goat hair is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1116 Do I need a camping permit in Glacier Bay? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]From May 1 through September 30, camping within Glacier Bay as defined by this subpart up to 1⁄4 nautical mile (1519 feet) above the line of mean high tide without a camping permit is prohibited. The Superintendent may establish permit terms and conditions. Failure to comply with permit terms and conditions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1120 Bartlett Cove Developed Area closures and restrictions. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Violating Bartlett Cove Developed Area closures or restrictions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1122 Bartlett Cove Public Use Dock. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) Docking, tying down, or securing aircraft is prohibited except at the designated aircraft float at the Bartlett Cove Public Use Dock. Docking, tying down, or securing aircraft to the Bartlett Cove Public Use Dock for longer than 3 hours in a 24-hour period is prohibited. Pilots must remain with the aircraft or provide notice of their location to a park ranger. Failure to remain with the aircraft or provide notice to a park ranger is prohibited.
(b) Vehicles exceeding 30,000 pounds gross vehicle weight are prohibited on the dock, unless authorized by the Superintendent.
(c) Leaving personal property (other than vessels) unattended on, or attached to, the floats or pier without prior permission from the Superintendent is prohibited.
(d) Processing commercially caught fish on the Public Use Dock is prohibited.
(e) The Superintendent may authorize the buying or selling of fish or fish products on or at the Public Use Dock. Buying or selling of fish or fish products is prohibited on or at the Public Use Dock without written permission from the Superintendent.
(f) Utilizing the fuel dock for activities other than fueling and waste pump-out is prohibited. Other uses may be authorized by the Superintendent to protect park resources or public safety.
(g) Leaving a vessel unattended on the fuel dock for any length of time is prohibited.
(h) Using electrical shore power for vessels is prohibited unless otherwise authorized by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1124 Bartlett Cove Campground. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) Camping is prohibited in the Bartlett Cove Developed Area except in the Bartlett Cove Campground. From May 1 through September 30, all overnight campers must register to camp in the Bartlett Cove Campground. Failure to register is prohibited.
(b) Cooking, consuming, or preparing food in the Bartlett Cove Campground is prohibited except in designated areas.
(c) Food storage. In the Bartlett Cove Developed Area, storing food in any manner except in a sealed motor vehicle, a vessel (excluding kayaks), a building, an approved bear-resistant food container, a bear-resistant trash receptacle, or a designated food cache is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1126 Bicycles. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Use of a bicycle is prohibited on the Forest Loop, Bartlett River and Bartlett Lake trails.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1128 Is a permit required to transport passengers between Bartlett Cove and Gustavus? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Failure to comply with permit terms and conditions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1130 Is commercial fishing authorized in the marine waters of Glacier Bay National Park? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](b) Commercial fishing or conducting an associated buying or processing operation in wilderness waters is prohibited.
(c) A new or expanded fishery is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1132 What types of commercial fishing are authorized in Glacier Bay? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Three types of commercial fishing are authorized in Glacier Bay non-wilderness waters: Longline fishing for halibut; pot and ring fishing for Tanner crab; and trolling for salmon.
(a) All other commercial fishing, or a buying or a processing operation not related to an authorized fishery is prohibited in Glacier Bay.
(b) On October 1, 2000, each fishery will be limited to fishermen who qualify for a non-transferable commercial fishing lifetime access permit (see § 13.1134). Commercial fishing without a permit issued by the superintendent, or other than in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit, is prohibited.
(c) The Superintendent shall include in a permit the terms and conditions that the superintendent deems necessary to protect park resources. Violating a term or condition of the permit is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1146 What other closures and restrictions apply to commercial fishermen and commercial fishing vessels? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]The following are prohibited:
(a) Commercial fishing in the waters of Geikie, Tarr, Johns Hopkins and Reid Inlets.
(b) Commercial fishing in the waters of the west arm of Glacier Bay north of 58° 50.0′ N latitude, except commercial fishermen who have been authorized by the superintendent to troll for salmon may troll for king salmon during the period October 1 through April 30, in compliance with state commercial fishing regulations.
(c) Commercial fishing in the east arm of Glacier Bay, north of an imaginary line running from Point Caroline through the southern point of Garforth Island and extending to the east side of Muir Inlet, except commercial fishermen who have been authorized by the superintendent to troll for salmon may troll for king salmon south of 58° 50.0′ N latitude during the period October 1 through April 30, in compliance with state commercial fishing regulations.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1154 Commercial vessel permits and conditions. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](e) Off-boat activity from a cruise ship, tour vessel, or charter vessel is prohibited, unless authorized by the superintendent.
(f) Off-boat activity from a passenger ferry is prohibited, except for passenger access at the Bartlett Cove docks.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1158 Prohibitions. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) Operating a motor vessel in Glacier Bay without a required permit is prohibited.
(b) Violating a term or condition of a permit or an operating condition or restriction issued or imposed pursuant to this chapter is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1170 What are the rules for operating vessels? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) Operating a vessel within 1⁄4 nautical mile of a whale is prohibited, except for a commercial fishing vessel authorized under this subpart that is actively trolling, setting, or pulling long lines, or setting or pulling crab pots.
(b) The operator of a vessel inadvertently positioned within 1⁄4 nautical mile of a whale must immediately slow the vessel to ten knots or less, without shifting into reverse unless impact is likely. The operator must direct or maintain the vessel on as steady a course as possible away from the whale until at least 1⁄4 nautical mile of separation is established. Failure to take such action is prohibited.
(c) The operator of a vessel or seaplane positioned within 1⁄2 nautical mile of a whale is prohibited from altering course or speed in a manner that results in decreasing the distance between the whale and the vessel or seaplane.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1174 Whale water restrictions. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](c) Violation of a whale water restriction is prohibited. The following restrictions apply in whale waters unless otherwise provided by the superintendent in the designation:
(1) Operating a motor vessel less than one nautical mile from shore (where the width of the water permits), or in narrower areas navigating outside of mid-channel is prohibited. This restriction does not apply to motor vessels less than 18 feet in length, or vessels actively engaged in fishing activities or operating solely under sail.
(2) Unless other restrictions apply, operators may perpendicularly approach or land on shore (i.e., by the most direct line to shore) through designated whale waters, but they may not transit along the shore.
(3) Operators must follow motor vessel speed limits in § 13.1176(a).
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1176 Speed restrictions. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) From May 15 through September 30, in designated whale waters the following are prohibited:
(1) Operating a motor vessel at more than 20 knots speed through the water; or
(2) Operating a motor vessel at more than 13 knots speed through the water, when the superintendent has designated a maximum speed of 13 knots, or at a maximum speed designated by the superintendent based on NOAA guidelines or new scientific information.
(b) From July 1 through August 31, operating a motor vessel on Johns Hopkins Inlet waters south of 58°54.2′ N latitude (a line running due west from Jaw Point) at more than 10 knots speed through the water is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1178 Closed waters, islands and other areas. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]The following are prohibited:
(a) Operating a vessel or otherwise approaching within 100 yards of South Marble Island; or Flapjack Island; or any of the three small unnamed islets approximately one nautical mile southeast of Flapjack Island; or Eider Island; or Boulder Island; or Geikie Rock; or Lone Island; or the northern three-fourths of Leland Island (north of 58°39.1′ N latitude); or any of the four small unnamed islands located approximately one nautical mile north (one island), and 1.5 nautical miles east (three islands) of the easternmost point of Russell Island; or Graves Rocks (on the outer coast); or Cormorant Rock, or any adjacent rock, including all of the near-shore rocks located along the outer coast, for a distance of 11⁄2 nautical miles, southeast from the mouth of Lituya Bay; or the surf line along the outer coast, for a distance of 11⁄2 nautical miles northwest of the mouth of the glacial river at Cape Fairweather.
(b) Operating a vessel or otherwise approaching within 100 yards of a Steller (northern) sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) hauled-out on land or a rock or a nesting seabird colony: Provided, however, that vessels may approach within 50 yards of that part of South Marble Island lying south of 58°38.6′ N latitude (approximately the southern one-half of South Marble Island) to view seabirds.
(c) May 1 through August 31, operating a vessel, or otherwise approaching within 1⁄4 nautical mile of, Spider Island or any of the four small islets lying immediately west of Spider Island.
(d) May 1 through August 31, operating a cruise ship on Johns Hopkins Inlet waters south of 58°54.2′ N latitude (an imaginary line running approximately due west from Jaw Point).
(e) May 1 through June 30, operating a vessel or a seaplane on Johns Hopkins Inlet waters south of 58°54.2′ N latitude (an imaginary line running approximately due west from Jaw Point).
(f) July 1 through August 31, operating a vessel or a seaplane on Johns Hopkins Inlet waters south of 58°54.2′ N latitude (an imaginary line running approximately due west from Jaw Point), within 1⁄4 nautical mile of a seal hauled out on ice; except when safe navigation requires, and then with due care to maintain the 1⁄4 nautical mile distance from concentrations of seals.
(g) Restrictions imposed in this section are minimum distances. Park visitors are advised that protection of park wildlife may require that visitors maintain greater distances from wildlife. See, 36 CFR 2.2 (Wildlife protection).
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1180 Closed waters, motor vessels and seaplanes. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) May 1 through September 15, operating a motor vessel or a seaplane on the following water is prohibited:
[List of locations]
(b) June 1 through July 15, operating a motor vessel or a seaplane on the waters of Muir Inlet north of 59°02.7′ N latitude (an imaginary line running approximately due west from the point of land on the east shore approximately 1 nautical mile north of the McBride Glacier) is prohibited.
(c) July 16 through August 31, operating a motor vessel or a seaplane on the waters of Wachusett Inlet west of 136°12.0′ W longitude (an imaginary line running approximately due north from the point of land on the south shore of Wachusett Inlet approximately 21⁄4 nautical miles west of Rowlee Point) is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1182 Noise restrictions. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]June 1 through August 31, except on vessels in transit or as otherwise authorized by the superintendent, the use of generators or other non-propulsive motors (except a windlass) is prohibited from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m. in Reid Inlet, Blue Mouse Cove and North Sandy Cove.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1184 Other restrictions on vessels. [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve]Failure to obey a sign or posted rule is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1186 What are the emission standards for vessels? [Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve](a) The State of Alaska statutes and regulations applicable to marine vessel emission standards are adopted as a part of these regulations.
(b) Violating a State of Alaska statute or regulation applicable to marine vessel visible emission standards is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1202 Fishing. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Fishing is allowed in accordance with § 13.40 of this chapter, but only with artificial lures and with the following additional exceptions:
(a) Bait, as defined by State law, may be used only on the Naknek River during times and dates established by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and only from markers located just above Trefon's cabin downstream to the park boundary.
(b) Flyfishing only is allowed on the Brooks River between Brooks Lake and the posted signs near Brooks Camp.
(c) No person may retain more than one fish per day caught on Brooks River, on the waters between the posted signs 200 yards from the outlet of Brooks Lake, or on the water between the posted signs 200 yards from the mouth of the Brooks River on Naknek Lake.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1206 Wildlife distance conditions. [Katmai National Park and Preserve](a) Approaching a bear or any large mammal within 50 yards is prohibited.
(b) Continuing to occupy a position within 50 yards of a bear that is using a concentrated food source, including, but not limited to, animal carcasses, spawning salmon, and other feeding areas is prohibited.
(c) Continuing to engage in fishing within 50 yards of a bear is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1208 Lake Camp. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Leaving a boat, trailer, or vehicle unattended for more than 72 hours at the facilities associated with the Lake Camp launching ramp is prohibited without authorization from the Superintendent. Leaving a boat unattended at the Lake Camp dock is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1222 Camping. [Katmai National Park and Preserve](a) Camping is prohibited in all areas of the BCDA except within the Brooks Camp Campground and other designated areas.
(b) Camping in Brooks Camp Campground for more than a total of 7 nights during the month of July is prohibited.
(c) Exceeding a group size limit of 6 persons per site in the Brooks Camp Campground while in operation as a designated fee area is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1224 Visiting hours. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]The Falls and Riffles bear viewing platforms and boardwalks are closed from 10 pm to 7 am from June 15 through August 15. Entering or going upon these platforms and boardwalks during these hours is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1226 Brooks Falls area. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]The area within 50 yards of the ordinary high water marks of the Brooks River from the Riffles Bear Viewing Platform to a point 100 yards above Brooks Falls is closed to entry from June 15 through August 15, unless authorized by the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1228 Food storage. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]In the BCDA, all fish must be stored in designated facilities and in accordance with conditions established by the Superintendent. Storing fish in any other manner is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1230 Campfires. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Lighting or maintaining a fire is prohibited except in established receptacles in the BCDA.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1232 Sanitation. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Within the BCDA, washing dishes or cooking utensils at locations other than the water spigot near the food cache in the Brooks Campground or other designated areas is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1234 Pets. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Possessing a pet in the BCDA is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1236 Bear orientation. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]All persons visiting the BCDA must receive an NPS-approved Bear Orientation. Failure to receive an NPS-approved Bear Orientation is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1238 Picnicking. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Within the BCDA, picnicking in locations other than the Brooks Camp Visitor Center picnic area, Brooks Campground, Brooks Lake Picnic Area, and a site designated in the employee housing area is prohibited. Food consumption or possession while at the Brooks River is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1240 Unattended property. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Leaving property, other than motorboats and planes, unattended for any length of time within the BCDA is prohibited, except at the Brooks Lodge Porch, Brooks Campground, or designated equipment caches as posted at the Brooks Camp Visitor Center.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1242 BCDA closures and restrictions. [Katmai National Park and Preserve]Violating BCDA closures or restrictions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.126 Authorized cabin use and occupancy. [Alaska]Use or occupancy of a cabin or structure in a park area is prohibited, except pursuant to the terms of a permit issued by the Superintendent under this subpart or as otherwise authorized by provisions of this chapter.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1302 Subsistence. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Subsistence uses are prohibited in, and the provisions of Subpart F of this part shall not apply to, Kenai Fjords National Park.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1304 Ice fall hazard zones. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Entering an ice fall hazard zone is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1306 Public use cabins. [Kenai Fjords National Park](a) Camping within 500 feet of the North Arm or Holgate public use cabin is prohibited except by the cabin permit holder on a designated tent site, or as otherwise authorized by the Superintendent.
(b) Camping within the 5-acre NPS-leased parcel surrounding the Aialik public use cabin is prohibited except by the cabin permit holder on a designated tent site, or as otherwise authorized by the Superintendent.
(c) Lighting or maintaining a fire within 500 feet of the North Arm or Holgate public use cabins is prohibited except by the cabin permit holder in NPS established receptacles, or as otherwise authorized by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1308 Harding Icefield Trail. [Kenai Fjords National Park]The Harding Icefield Trail from the junction with the main paved trail near Exit Glacier to the emergency hut near the terminus is closed to—
(a) Camping within 1⁄8 mile of the trail from March 1 through November 1; and
(b) Bicycles or other wheeled devices.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1310 Pets. [Kenai Fjords National Park](a) Pets are prohibited—
(1) In the Exit Glacier Developed Area except in the parking lot, on the Exit Glacier road, or other areas designated by the superintendent;
(2) Along the coast within the area extending from the mean high tide line to one quarter mile inland after May 30 and before November 1.
(b) The restrictions in this section do not apply to dogs when sufficient snow exists for skiing or dog sled use and the dogs are restrained as part of a sled dog team or for the purposes of skijoring.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1312 Climbing and walking on Exit Glacier. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Except for areas designated by the Superintendent, climbing or walking on, in, or under Exit Glacier is prohibited within 1⁄2 mile of the glacial terminus from May 1 through October 31, and during other periods as determined by the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1316 Commercial transport of passengers by motor vehicles. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Failure to comply with permit terms and conditions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1320 Camping. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Within the EGDA, camping is prohibited except in designated sites within the Exit Glacier Campground, or as authorized by the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1322 Food storage. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Cooking, consuming, storing or preparing food in the Exit Glacier Campground is prohibited except in designated areas.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1324 Bicycles. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Within the EGDA, the use of a bicycle is prohibited except on the Exit Glacier Road and parking areas.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1326 Snowmachines. [Kenai Fjords National Park]The use of snowmachines is prohibited within the EGDA, except—
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1328 EGDA closures and restrictions. [Kenai Fjords National Park]Violating closures or restrictions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1402 Camping. [Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park](a) Camping is permitted only in designated areas.
(b) Camping without a permit is prohibited. The Superintendent may establish permit terms and conditions. Failure to comply with permit terms and conditions is prohibited.
(c) Camping at Dyea campground more than 14 days in a calendar year is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1408 Dyea. [Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park]The Dyea Historic Townsite is closed to the use of horses by members of the public except by special use permit issued by the Superintendent under § 1.6 of this chapter.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.176 Use of cabins in wilderness. [Alaska](c) A cabin or other structure located in a designated wilderness area may not be designated, assigned or used for commercial purposes, except that designated public use cabins may be used in conjunction with commercial guided visitor services, but not to the exclusion of the general public. 18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
No 
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1802 Prohibited activities. [Sitka National Historical Park]The following activities are prohibited in Sitka National Historical Park—
(a) Camping.
(b) Riding a bicycle, except in the public parking areas and on routes designated by the Superintendent. Routes may only be designated for bicycle use based on a written determination that such use is consistent with the purposes for which the park was established.
(c) The use of roller skates, skateboards, roller skis, in-line skates, and other similar devices.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.182 Temporary facilities. [Alaska]In a national preserve where the taking of fish and wildlife is permitted, the construction, maintenance or use of a temporary campsite, tent platform, shelter or other temporary facility or equipment directly and necessarily related to such activities is prohibited except pursuant to the terms of a permit issued by the Superintendent. This requirement applies only to a temporary facility that will remain in place for a period longer than 14 days.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1904 Kennecott Mines National Historic Landmark (KNHL). [Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve]The following activities are prohibited within the KNHL—
(a) Entering closed structures or passing beyond barricades;
(b) Entering mine tunnels and other mine openings;
(c) Camping in or on any historic structure; and
(d) Camping within the mill site of the KNHL. The mill site consists of the collection of buildings clustered around the mill building on both sides of National Creek. For purposes of this subpart, the mill site is the area bounded by Bonanza Creek to the north, the Kennicott Glacier to the west, the 2,200 foot contour line to the east, and Sweet Creek to the south. The mill site is depicted on a map available at the park visitor center; and
(e) Lighting or maintaining a fire within the mill site as defined in paragraph (d) of this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1906 Headquarters/Visitor Center Developed Area (HVCDA). [Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve]The following activities are prohibited within the HVCDA:
(a) Lighting or maintaining a fire;
(b) Camping;
(c) Entering the area after visiting hours (visiting hours will be posted at the entrance gate).
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1910 KNHL and developed area closures and restrictions. [Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve]The Superintendent may prohibit or otherwise restrict activities in the KNHL, Headquarters/Visitor Center Developed Area, and Slana Developed Area to protect public health and safety or park resources. Information on closures and restrictions will be available at the park visitor center. Violating these closures or restrictions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.1914 Off-road motor vehicle use in the Nabesna District. [Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve](c) Must I obtain a permit to operate an off-road vehicle for recreational use?
(1) You must obtain a permit before operating an off-road vehicle for recreational use. Permits may be obtained at the Slana Ranger Station in Slana or the Main Park Visitor Center in Copper Center.

(5) Violating any term or condition of a permit is prohibited.
(6) The recreational use of off-road vehicles without a permit is prohibited.
(d) May I operate an off-road vehicle for subsistence uses in the FEIS Wilderness Area?…
(2) In the FEIS Wilderness Area, off-road vehicles may be operated off the designated trails only for the purpose of game retrieval in the designated trail corridors.
(3) All other areas of the FEIS Wilderness Area are closed to subsistence ORV use and local rural residents may not operate an off-road vehicle for subsistence uses outside of the trails and trail corridors identified in paragraphs (d)(1)-(2) of this section.

(e) Are there limits on the types of off-road vehicles that may be operated off roads in the Nabesna District of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve? The following types of vehicles may not be used off roads for recreational or subsistence uses in the Nabesna District of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve:
[List of prohibited vehicles]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.20 Obstruction of airstrips. [Alaska](a) A person may not place an object on the surface of an airstrip that, because of its nature or location, might cause injury or damage to an aircraft or person riding in the aircraft.
(b) A person may not dig a hole or make any kind of excavation, or drive a sled, tractor, truck, or any kind of vehicle upon an airstrip that might make ruts, or tracks, or add to an accumulation of tracks so as to endanger aircraft using the airstrip or persons riding in the aircraft.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.25 Camping. [Alaska](b) Site time-limits. Camping is authorized for 14 consecutive days in one location. Camping is prohibited after 14 consecutive days in one location unless the camp is moved at least 2 miles or unless authorized by the Superintendent. A camp and associated equipment must be relocated immediately if determined by the Superintendent to be interfering with public access or other public interests or adversely impacting park resources.
(c) Designated campgrounds. Except at designated campgrounds, camping is prohibited on NPS facilities. The Superintendent may establish restrictions, terms, and conditions for camping in designated campgrounds. Violating restrictions, terms, and conditions is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.30 Weapons, traps and nets. [Alaska](c) Except as provided in this section and § 2.4 of this chapter, the following are prohibited—
(1) Possessing a weapon, trap, or net;
(2) Carrying a weapon, trap, or net;
(3) Using a weapon, trap, or net.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.35 Preservation of natural features. [Alaska](b) Gathering or collecting natural products is prohibited except as allowed by this section, § 2.1 of this chapter, or part 13, subparts F through V. For purposes of this paragraph, “natural products” includes living or dead fish and wildlife or parts or products thereof, plants or parts or products thereof, live or dead wood, fungi, seashells, rocks, and minerals.

(e) Surface collection, by hand (including hand-held gold pans) and for personal recreational use only, of rocks and minerals is permitted, with the following exceptions:
(1) Collection of silver, platinum, gemstones and fossils is prohibited; and
(2) Collection methods that may result in disturbance of the ground surface, such as the use of shovels, pickaxes, sluice boxes, and dredges, are prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.42 Taking of wildlife in national preserves. [Alaska](b) Violating a provision of either Federal or non-conflicting State law or regulation is prohibited.
(c) Engaging in trapping activities as the employee of another person is prohibited.
(d) It shall be unlawful for a person having been airborne to use a firearm or any other weapon to take or assist in taking any species of bear, caribou, Sitka black-tailed deer, elk, coyote, arctic and red fox, mountain goat, moose, Dall sheep, lynx, bison, musk ox, wolf and wolverine until after 3 a.m. on the day following the day in which the flying occurred. This prohibition does not apply to flights on regularly scheduled commercial airlines between regularly maintained public airports.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.42 Taking of wildlife in national preserves. [Alaska](f) Using bait is prohibited except for taking furbearers with a trap under a trapping license. Using bait to attract or take bears is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.42 Taking of wildlife in national preserves. [Alaska](i) A person may not intentionally obstruct or hinder another person's lawful hunting or trapping by:
(1) Placing oneself in a location in which human presence may alter the behavior of the game that another person is attempting to take or the imminent feasibility of taking game by another person; or
(2) Creating a visual, aural, olfactory, or physical stimulus in order to alter the behavior of the game that another person is attempting to take.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
IntentUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.42 Taking of wildlife in national preserves. [Alaska](j) Collecting, capturing, or possessing living wildlife is prohibited unless expressly authorized by federal statute or pursuant to § 2.5 of this chapter. A falconry permit or other permit issued by the State of Alaska does not provide the required authorization. These collecting activities are not hunting or trapping activities and therefore are not allowed in national preserves under paragraph (a) of this section. This regulation does not prohibit the use of trained raptors for hunting activities where authorized by applicable federal and state law.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.45 Unattended or abandoned property. [Alaska](b) Personal property.
(1) Leaving personal property longer than 4 months is prohibited. The Superintendent may authorize property to be left in place for more than 4 months.

(3) All property must be stored in such a manner that wildlife is unable to access the contents. Storing property in a manner that wildlife can access contents is prohibited.
(4) Leaving fuel in more than one location in a park area or leaving more than 30 gallons of fuel is prohibited unless authorized by the Superintendent.
(5) Storing fuel within 100 feet of a water source, high water mark of a body of water, or mean high tide is prohibited unless stored in a spill proof overpack container or authorized by the Superintendent. Fuel must be contained in an undamaged and closed fuel container designed for fuel storage. Fueling from containers must occur in such a manner that any spillage would be prevented from coming into contact with water, soil, or vegetation. Failure to properly contain or prevent spillage is prohibited.
(6) Leaving property unattended for longer than 24 hours on facilities is prohibited unless authorized by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.450 Prohibition of aircraft use. [Alaska](a) Notwithstanding the provisions 43 CFR 36.11(f) the use of aircraft for access to or from lands and waters within a national park or monument for purposes of taking fish or wildlife for subsistence uses within the national park or monument is prohibited except as provided in this section.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.450 Prohibition of aircraft use. [Alaska](d) Motorboats, snowmobiles, dog teams, and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses shall be operated:
(1) In compliance with applicable State and Federal law;
(2) In such a manner as to prevent waste or damage to the park areas; and
(3) In such a manner as to prevent the herding, harassment, hazing or driving of wildlife for hunting or other purposes.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.450(a)  Unauthorized use of aircraft for subsistenceProhibits the use of aircraft for access to or from areas for subsistence uses within NPS units in Alaska, except where expressly authorized by regulation or permit.16 U.S.C. § 3 (NPS Organic Act); 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 (ANILCA Title II — NPS units in Alaska); 16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (ANILCA Title VIII — Subsistence)16 U.S.C. § 3 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make and publish rules and regulations for the use and management of national park system units. 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 establish NPS units in Alaska and authorize subsistence uses therein under ANILCA Title VIII. Violations are punishable as a Class B misdemeanor under 18 U.S.C. § 1865.Strict liability for the regulatory prohibition; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 does not require proof of specific intent.Class B misdemeanor — up to $5,000 fine (individual) / $10,000 (organization) and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865; 18 U.S.C. § 3571).
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.460(d)(1)  Subsistence access in violation of applicable State or Federal lawRequires that subsistence access to NPS units in Alaska comply with all applicable State and Federal laws and regulations governing means of access and methods of take.16 U.S.C. § 3 (NPS Organic Act); 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 (ANILCA Title II — NPS units in Alaska); 16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (ANILCA Title VIII — Subsistence)16 U.S.C. § 3 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make and publish rules and regulations for the use and management of national park system units. 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 establish NPS units in Alaska and authorize subsistence uses therein under ANILCA Title VIII. Violations are punishable as a Class B misdemeanor under 18 U.S.C. § 1865.Strict liability for the regulatory prohibition; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 does not require proof of specific intent.Class B misdemeanor — up to $5,000 fine (individual) / $10,000 (organization) and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865; 18 U.S.C. § 3571).
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.460(d)(3)  Herding, harassment, hazing, or driving wildlifeProhibits herding, harassing, hazing, or driving wildlife in connection with subsistence access within NPS units in Alaska.16 U.S.C. § 3 (NPS Organic Act); 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 (ANILCA Title II — NPS units in Alaska); 16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (ANILCA Title VIII — Subsistence)16 U.S.C. § 3 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make and publish rules and regulations for the use and management of national park system units. 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 establish NPS units in Alaska and authorize subsistence uses therein under ANILCA Title VIII. Violations are punishable as a Class B misdemeanor under 18 U.S.C. § 1865.Strict liability for the regulatory prohibition; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 does not require proof of specific intent.Class B misdemeanor — up to $5,000 fine (individual) / $10,000 (organization) and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865; 18 U.S.C. § 3571).
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.480 Subsistence hunting and trapping. [Alaska](b)

(2) The use of any other type of bait to take bears for subsistence uses is prohibited except under the terms and conditions of a permit issued under paragraph (d) of § 13.1902.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.480(b)(2)  Unauthorized use of bait for taking bearsProhibits the use of bait for taking bears in connection with subsistence hunting and trapping in NPS preserves, except as expressly authorized.16 U.S.C. § 3 (NPS Organic Act); 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 (ANILCA Title II — NPS units in Alaska); 16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (ANILCA Title VIII — Subsistence)16 U.S.C. § 3 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make and publish rules and regulations for the use and management of national park system units. 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 establish NPS units in Alaska and authorize subsistence uses therein under ANILCA Title VIII. Violations are punishable as a Class B misdemeanor under 18 U.S.C. § 1865.Strict liability for the regulatory prohibition; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 does not require proof of specific intent.Class B misdemeanor — up to $5,000 fine (individual) / $10,000 (organization) and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865; 18 U.S.C. § 3571).
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.482 Subsistence collection and use of animal parts. [Alaska](a) ...
(3)(i) If you are a NPS-qualified subsistence user (recipient), you may designate another NPS-qualified subsistence user to collect animal parts on your behalf in accordance with this section for the following purposes:
(A) Making handicrafts for personal use, customary trade, or barter; or
(B) Making handicrafts for qualified educational or cultural programs. ...
(4) The use of paid employees to collect animal parts is prohibited. This prohibition does not apply to qualified educational or cultural programs that collect animal parts to create handicrafts, provided that the resulting handicrafts are not exchanged through barter or customary trade.
(b) The superintendent may establish conditions, limits, and other restrictions on collection activities. Areas open to collections will be identified on a map posted on the park Web site and available at the park visitor center or park headquarters. Violating a condition, limit, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.482(a)(4)  Subsistence collection of animal parts as employee of anotherProhibits subsistence collection and use of animal parts by a person acting as an employee of another, in connection with NPS subsistence regulations.16 U.S.C. § 3 (NPS Organic Act); 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 (ANILCA Title II — NPS units in Alaska); 16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (ANILCA Title VIII — Subsistence)16 U.S.C. § 3 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make and publish rules and regulations for the use and management of national park system units. 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 establish NPS units in Alaska and authorize subsistence uses therein under ANILCA Title VIII. Violations are punishable as a Class B misdemeanor under 18 U.S.C. § 1865.Strict liability for the regulatory prohibition; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 does not require proof of specific intent.Class B misdemeanor — up to $5,000 fine (individual) / $10,000 (organization) and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865; 18 U.S.C. § 3571).
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.482(b)  Violation of restrictions/conditions on collection of animal partsRequires compliance with all restrictions and conditions imposed on the subsistence collection and use of animal parts within NPS units in Alaska.16 U.S.C. § 3 (NPS Organic Act); 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 (ANILCA Title II — NPS units in Alaska); 16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (ANILCA Title VIII — Subsistence)16 U.S.C. § 3 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make and publish rules and regulations for the use and management of national park system units. 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 establish NPS units in Alaska and authorize subsistence uses therein under ANILCA Title VIII. Violations are punishable as a Class B misdemeanor under 18 U.S.C. § 1865.Strict liability for the regulatory prohibition; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 does not require proof of specific intent.Class B misdemeanor — up to $5,000 fine (individual) / $10,000 (organization) and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865; 18 U.S.C. § 3571).
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.485 Subsistence use of timber and plant material. [Alaska](c) The gathering by local rural residents of plant materials to make handicrafts for customary trade or barter is authorized in park areas where subsistence uses are allowed in accordance with terms and conditions established by the superintendent and posted on the park Web site. The use of paid employees to collect plant materials is prohibited. This prohibition does not apply to qualified educational or cultural programs that collect plant materials to create handicrafts, provided that the resulting handicrafts are not exchanged through barter or customary trade.
(d)(1) If you are a NPS-qualified subsistence (recipient), you may designate another NPS-qualified subsistence user to collect plants on your behalf in accordance with this section for the following purposes:
(i) Making handicrafts for personal use, customary trade, or barter; or
(ii) Making handicrafts for qualified educational or cultural programs.
(2) The designated collector must obtain a permit from the superintendent. The designated collector may not charge the recipient for his/her services or for the collected items.
(e) The superintendent may establish conditions, limits, and other restrictions on gathering activities. Violating a condition, limit, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.485(e)  Subsistence use of timber and plant material; violation of restrictions/conditionsRequires compliance with all restrictions and conditions imposed on the subsistence use of timber and plant material within NPS units in Alaska.16 U.S.C. § 3 (NPS Organic Act); 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 (ANILCA Title II — NPS units in Alaska); 16 U.S.C. §§ 3111–3126 (ANILCA Title VIII — Subsistence)16 U.S.C. § 3 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make and publish rules and regulations for the use and management of national park system units. 16 U.S.C. §§ 410hh to 410hh-5 establish NPS units in Alaska and authorize subsistence uses therein under ANILCA Title VIII. Violations are punishable as a Class B misdemeanor under 18 U.S.C. § 1865.Strict liability for the regulatory prohibition; 18 U.S.C. § 1865 does not require proof of specific intent.Class B misdemeanor — up to $5,000 fine (individual) / $10,000 (organization) and/or up to 6 months imprisonment (18 U.S.C. § 1865; 18 U.S.C. § 3571).
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.550 Wildlife distance conditions. [Alagnak Wild River](a) Approaching a bear or any large mammal within 50 yards is prohibited.
(b) Continuing to occupy a position within 50 yards of a bear that is using a concentrated food source, including, but not limited to, animal carcasses, spawning salmon, and other feeding areas is prohibited.
(c) Continuing to engage in fishing within 50 yards of a bear is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.604 Wildlife distance conditions. [Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve](a) Approaching a bear or any large mammal within 50 yards is prohibited.
(b) Continuing to occupy a position within 50 yards of a bear that is using a concentrated food source, including, but not limited to, animal carcasses, spawning salmon, and other feeding areas is prohibited.
(c) Continuing to engage in fishing within 50 yards of a bear is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.702 Use of off-road vehicles. [Bering Land Bridge National Preserve]The use of off-road vehicles for purposes of reindeer grazing may be permitted in accordance with a permit issued by the Superintendent. 18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
No 
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.903 Subsistence use of off-road vehicles. [Denali National Park and Preserve]Operating a motor vehicle off road is prohibited except by authorized residents as defined in this section when engaged in subsistence uses. ...
(c) All of the following are prohibited:
(1) Motor vehicles greater than 5.5 feet wide;
(2) Motor vehicles exceeding 1,000 pounds curb (unloaded) weight;
(3) Motor vehicles that steer by locking or skidding a wheel or track; and
(4) Operating a motor vehicle in violation of § 13.460(d) of this part.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.904 Camping. [Denali National Park and Preserve]Camping without a permit in designated areas in the former Mount McKinley National Park or the Kantishna area is prohibited. ... Violating terms and conditions of the permit is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.905 Group size. [Denali National Park and Preserve](a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Group sizes exceeding 12 individuals on the east side of the park outside the Frontcountry Developed Area as defined by this subpart.
(2) Group sizes exceeding 6 individuals on the west side of the park outside the Frontcountry Developed Area as defined by this subpart.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.906 Unattended or abandoned property. [Denali National Park and Preserve]Leaving unattended and abandoned property along the road corridor, at Wonder Lake, and in the areas included in the backcountry management plan, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.908 Fishing limit of catch and in possession. [Denali National Park and Preserve]The limit of catch per person per day shall be 10 fish but not to exceed 10 pounds and one fish, except that the limit of catch of lake trout (mackinaw) per person per day shall be two fish including those hooked and released. Possession of more than one day's limit of catch by one person at any one time is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.910 Mountain climbing. [Denali National Park and Preserve](a) Climbing Mount McKinley or Mount Foraker without a permit is prohibited. ...
(b) Violating terms and conditions of the permit is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.912 Kantishna area summer season firearm safety zone. [Denali National Park and Preserve]What is prohibited? No one may fire a gun during the summer season in or across the Kantishna area firearm safety zone, unless they are defending life or property.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.914 Bicycle use. [Denali National Park and Preserve]The use of a bicycle is prohibited—
(a) On the Savage River Loop Trail; the Savage Cabin Trail; the Triple Lakes Trail; the McKinley Bar Trail; and the Eielson Area Trails; and
(b) Within the Frontcountry Developed Area as defined by § 13.970 except on park roads, road shoulders, and in public parking areas, or on trails and areas designated for bicycle use by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.916 Use of roller skates, skateboards, roller skis, in-line skates, and similar devices. [Denali National Park and Preserve]The use of roller skates, skateboards, roller skis, in-line skates, and similar devices is prohibited—
(a) On the Savage River Loop Trail; the Savage Cabin Trail; the Triple Lakes Trail; the McKinley Bar Trail; and the Eielson Area Trails; and
(b) Within the Frontcountry Developed Area as defined by § 13.970 except on trails and areas designated by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.918 Sable Pass Wildlife Viewing Area. [Denali National Park and Preserve](a) Entry into the Sable Pass Wildlife Viewing Area is prohibited from May 1 to September 30 unless authorized by the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.920 Wildlife distance conditions. [Denali National Park and Preserve](a) Bears. The following are prohibited:
(1) Approaching within 300 yards of a bear; or
(2) Engaging in photography within 300 yards of a bear.
(b) Other wildlife. The following are prohibited:
(1) Approaching within 25 yards of a moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolf, an active raptor nest, or occupied den site; or
(2) Engaging in photography within 25 yards of a moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolf, an active raptor nest, or occupied den site.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.936 What is prohibited? [Denali National Park and Preserve](a) No one may operate a motor vehicle on the restricted section of the Park road without a valid permit.
(b) No one may use a motor home, camper or trailer to transport guests to a lodge or other business in Kantishna.
(c) No one may transfer or accept transfer of a Denali Park road permit without the superintendent's approval.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.952 May a snowmachine be used in that portion of the park formerly known as Mt. McKinley National Park (Old Park)? [Denali National Park and Preserve]No ...54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.972 Camping from April 15 through September 30. [Denali National Park and Preserve](a) Camping is prohibited in the FDA except in designated campgrounds in accordance with the terms and conditions of a permit. Violation of permit terms and conditions is prohibited.
(b) Camping in designated campgrounds in the FDA for more than a total of 14 days, either in a single period or combined periods, is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.974 Camping from October 1 through April 14. [Denali National Park and Preserve](a) Camping is prohibited in the FDA except in designated campgrounds and the designated area where the park road is closed to motor vehicle use. A map showing the designated area is available at the park visitor center and on the park Web site.
(b) Camping in the FDA without a permit is prohibited. Violation of permit terms and conditions is prohibited.
(c) Camping in the FDA for more than a total of 30 days, either in a single period or combined periods, is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.976 Fire. [Denali National Park and Preserve]Lighting or maintaining a fire is prohibited in the FDA except—
(a) In established receptacles within designated campgrounds;
(b) From October 1 through April 14 in that portion of the FDA where the park road is closed to motor vehicle use; and
(c) Under conditions that may be established by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.978 Pets. [Denali National Park and Preserve]Possessing a pet is prohibited—
(a) In the FDA, except in public parking areas, on or immediately adjacent to park roads, or in designated campgrounds;
(b) Within 150 feet of the park sled dog kennels; and
(c) Within 150 feet of the park water system intake facilities.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 13.980 Other FDA closures and restrictions. [Denali National Park and Preserve]Violating FDA closures or restrictions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 14.16 Trespass.(a) Any uses, activities, or infrastructure not specifically authorized under a valid right-of-way permit or other legal authorization are prohibited and considered a trespass against the United States.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 14.17 Penalties.Violation of any section of this part, including any term and condition of a right-of-way permit, may result in fine or imprisonment, or both, in accordance with 36 CFR 1.3.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.1 Preservation of natural, cultural and archeological resources.(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the following is prohibited:
(1) Possessing, destroying, injuring, defacing, removing, digging, or disturbing from its natural state:
(i) Living or dead wildlife or fish, or the parts or products thereof, such as antlers or nests.
(ii) Plants or the parts or products thereof.
(iii) Nonfossilized and fossilized paleontological specimens, cultural or archeological resources, or the parts thereof.
(iv) A mineral resource or cave formation or the parts thereof.
(2) Introducing wildlife, fish or plants, including their reproductive bodies, into a park area ecosystem.
(3) Tossing, throwing or rolling rocks or other items inside caves or caverns, into valleys, canyons, or caverns, down hillsides or mountainsides, or into thermal features.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the following is prohibited:
...
(4) Using or possessing wood gathered from within the park area: Provided, however, That the superintendent may designate areas where dead wood on the ground may be collected for use as fuel for campfires within the park area.
(5) Walking on, climbing, entering, ascending, descending, or traversing an archeological or cultural resource, monument, or statue, except in designated areas and under conditions established by the superintendent.
(6) Possessing, destroying, injuring, defacing, removing, digging, or disturbing a structure or its furnishing or fixtures, or other cultural or archeological resources.
(7) Possessing or using a mineral or metal detector, magnetometer, side scan sonar, other metal detecting device, or subbottom profiler.
This paragraph does not apply to: 
(i) A device broken down and stored or packed to prevent its use while in park areas.
(ii) Electronic equipment used primarily for the navigation and safe operation of boats and aircraft.

(b) ... Leaving a trail or walkway to shortcut between portions of the same trail or walkway, or to shortcut to an adjacent trail or walkway in violation of designated restrictions is prohibited.

(c)... (3) The following are prohibited:
(i) Gathering or possessing undesignated natural products.
(ii) Gathering or possessing natural products in violation of the size or quantity limits designated by the superintendent.
(iii) Unauthorized removal of natural products from the park area.
(iv) Gathering natural products outside of designated areas.

(c)... (3) The following are prohibited:
...
(v) Sale or commercial use of natural products.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.10 Camping and food storage.(b) The following are prohibited:
(1) Digging or leveling the ground at a campsite.
(2) Leaving camping equipment, site alterations, or refuse after departing from the campsite.
(3) Camping within 25 feet of a water hydrant or main road, or within 100 feet of a flowing stream, river or body of water, except as designated.
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(5) The installation of permanent camping facilities.
(6) Displaying wildlife carcasses or other remains or parts thereof, except when taken pursuant to § 2.2.
(7) Connecting to a utility system, except as designated.
(8) Failing to obtain a permit, where required.
(9) Violating conditions which may be established by the superintendent.
(10) Camping outside of designated sites or areas.
(c) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
(d) Food storage.  The superintendent may designate all or a portion of a park area where food, lawfully taken fish or wildlife, garbage, and equipment used to cook or store food must be kept sealed in a vehicle, or in a camping unit that is constructed of solid, non-pliable material, or suspended at least 10 feet above the ground and 4 feet horizontally from a post, tree trunk, or other object, or shall be stored as otherwise designated. Violation of this restriction is prohibited. This restriction does not apply to food that is being transported, consumed, or prepared for consumption.

(b) The following are prohibited:
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(4) Creating or sustaining unreasonable noise between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., considering the nature and purpose of the actor's conduct, impact on park users, location, and other factors which would govern the conduct of a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.11 Picnicking.… Picnicking in violation of established conditions is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.12 Audio disturbances.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Operating motorized equipment or machinery such as an electric generating plant, motor vehicle, motorized toy, or an audio device, such as a radio, television set, tape deck or musical instrument, in a manner:
(i) That exceeds a noise level of 60 decibels measured on the A-weighted scale at 50 feet; or, if below that level, nevertheless;
(ii) makes noise which is unreasonable, considering the nature and purpose of the actor's conduct, location, time of day or night, purpose for which the area was established, impact on park users, and other factors that would govern the conduct of a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.12 Audio disturbances.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(3) In nondeveloped areas, operating any type of portable motor or engine, or device powered by a portable motor or engine, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit. This paragraph does not apply to vessels in areas where motor boating is allowed.
(4) Operating a public address system, except in connection with a public gathering or special event for which a permit has been issued pursuant to § 2.50 or § 2.51.
(b) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.13 Fires.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Lighting or maintaining a fire, except in designated areas or receptacles and under conditions that may be established by the superintendent.
(2) Using stoves or lanterns in violation of established restrictions.
(3) Lighting, tending, or using a fire, stove or lantern in a manner that threatens, causes damage to, or results in the burning of property, real property or park resources, or creates a public safety hazard.
(4) Leaving a fire unattended.
(5) Throwing or discarding lighted or smoldering material in a manner that threatens, causes damage to, or results in the burning of property or park resources, or creates a public safety hazard.
(b) Fires shall be extinguished upon termination of use and in accordance with such conditions as may be established by the superintendent. Violation of these conditions is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.14 Sanitation and refuse.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(2) Using government refuse receptacles or other refuse facilities for dumping household, commercial, or industrial refuse, brought as such from private or municipal property, except in accordance with conditions established by the superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.14 Sanitation and refuse.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Disposing of refuse in other than refuse receptacles.
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(3) Depositing refuse in the plumbing fixtures or vaults of a toilet facility.
(4) Draining refuse from a trailer or other vehicle, except in facilities provided for such purpose.
(5) Bathing, or washing food, clothing, dishes, or other property at public water outlets, fixtures or pools, except at those designated for such purpose.
(6) Polluting or contaminating park area waters or water courses.
(7) Disposing of fish remains on land, or in waters within 200 feet of boat docks or designated swimming beaches, or within developed areas, except as otherwise designated.
(8) In developed areas, the disposal of human body waste, except at designated locations or in fixtures provided for that purpose.
(9) In nondeveloped areas, the disposal of human body waste within 100 feet of a water source, high water mark of a body of water, or a campsite, or within sight of a trail, except as otherwise designated.
(b) The superintendent may establish conditions concerning the disposal, containerization, or carryout of human body waste. Violation of these conditions is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.15 Pets.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Possessing a pet in a public building, public transportation vehicle, or location designated as a swimming beach, or any structure or area closed to the possession of pets by the superintendent. This subparagraph shall not apply to guide dogs accompanying visually impaired persons or hearing ear dogs accompanying hearing-impaired persons.
(2) Failing to crate, cage, restrain on a leash which shall not exceed six feet in length, or otherwise physically confine a pet at all times.
(3) Leaving a pet unattended and tied to an object, except in designated areas or under conditions which may be established by the superintendent.
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(5) Failing to comply with pet excrement disposal conditions which may be established by the superintendent.

(e) Pets may be kept by residents of park areas consistent with the provisions of this section and in accordance with conditions which may be established by the superintendent. Violation of these conditions is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.15 Pets.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(4) Allowing a pet to make noise that is unreasonable considering location, time of day or night, impact on park users, and other relevant factors, or that frightens wildlife by barking, howling, or making other noise.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.16 Horses and pack animals.The following are prohibited:
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(b) The use of horses or pack animals outside of trails, routes or areas designated for their use.
(c) The use of horses or pack animals on a park road, except:
(1) Where such travel is necessary to cross to or from designated trails, or areas, or privately owned property, and no alternative trails or routes have been designated; or
(2) when the road has been closed to motor vehicles.
(d) Free-trailing or loose-herding of horses or pack animals on trails, except as designated.
(e) Allowing horses or pack animals to proceed in excess of a slow walk when passing in the immediate vicinity of persons on foot or bicycle.
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(g) Violation of conditions which may be established by the superintendent concerning the use of horses or pack animals.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.16 Horses and pack animals.The following are prohibited:
(a) The use of animals other than those designated as “pack animals” for purposes of transporting equipment.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.16 Horses and pack animals.The following are prohibited:
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(f) Obstructing a trail, or making an unreasonable noise or gesture, considering the nature and purpose of the actor's conduct, and other factors that would govern the conduct of a reasonably prudent person, while horses or pack animals are passing.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.17 Aircraft and air delivery.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Operating or using aircraft on lands or waters other than at locations designated pursuant to special regulations.
(2) Where a water surface is designated pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section, operating or using aircraft under power on the water within 500 feet of locations designated as swimming beaches, boat docks, piers, or ramps, except as otherwise designated.
(3) Delivering or retrieving a person or object by parachute, helicopter, or other airborne means, except in emergencies involving public safety or serious property loss, or pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.17 Aircraft and air delivery.(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, the owners of a downed aircraft shall remove the aircraft and all component parts thereof in accordance with procedures established by the superintendent. ...

(2) Failure to comply with procedures and conditions established under paragraph (c)(1) of this section is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.17 Aircraft and air delivery.(e) The operation or use of hovercraft is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.17 Aircraft and air delivery.(f) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.18 Snowmobiles.(c) The use of snowmobiles is prohibited, except on designated routes and water surfaces that are used by motor vehicles or motorboats during other seasons. Routes and water surfaces designated for snowmobile use shall be promulgated as special regulations. Snowmobiles are prohibited except where designated and only when their use is consistent with the park's natural, cultural, scenic and aesthetic values, safety considerations, park management objectives, and will not disturb wildlife or damage park resources.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.18 Snowmobiles.(d) The following are prohibited:
(1) Operating a snowmobile that makes excessive noise. Excessive noise for snowmobiles manufactured after July 1, 1975 is a level of total snowmobile noise that exceeds 78 decibels measured on the A-weighted scale measured at 50 feet. Snowmobiles manufactured between July 1, 1973 and July 1, 1975 shall not register more than 82 decibels on the A-weighted scale at 50 feet. Snowmobiles manufactured prior to July 1, 1973 shall not register more than 86 decibels on the A-weighted scale at 50 feet. All decibel measurements shall be based on snowmobile operation at or near full throttle.
(2) Operating a snowmobile without a lighted white headlamp and red taillight from one half-hour after sunset to one half-hour before sunrise, or when persons and vehicles are not clearly visible for a distance of 500 feet.
(3) Operating a snowmobile that does not have brakes in good working order.
(4) Racing, or operating a snowmobile in excess of 45 mph, unless restricted in accordance with § 4.22 of this chapter or otherwise designated.
(e) Except where State law prescribes a different minimum age or qualification for the person providing direct supervision and accompaniment, the following are prohibited:
(1) The operation of a snowmobile by a person under 16 years of age unless accompanied and supervised within line of sight by a responsible person 21 years of age or older;
(2) The operation of a snowmobile by a person under 12 years of age, unless accompanied on the same machine by a responsible person 21 years of age or older; or
(3) The supervision by one person of the operation of snowmobiles by more than one person under 16 years of age.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.19 Winter activities.(a) Skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, sledding, innertubing, tobogganing and similar winter sports are prohibited on park roads and in parking areas open to motor vehicle traffic, except as otherwise designated.
(b) The towing of persons on skis, sleds, or other sliding devices by motor vehicle or snowmobile is prohibited, except in designated areas or routes. This paragraph shall not apply to sleds designed to be towed behind snowmobiles and joined to the snowmobile with a rigid hitching mechanism.
(c) Failure to abide by area designations or activity restrictions established under this section is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.2 Wildlife protection.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) The taking of wildlife, except by authorized hunting and trapping activities conducted in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section.
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(3) Possessing unlawfully taken wildlife or portions thereof.

(d) The superintendent may establish conditions and procedures for transporting lawfully taken wildlife through the park area. Violation of these conditions and procedures is prohibited.

(a) The following are prohibited:
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(2) The feeding, touching, teasing, frightening or intentional disturbing of wildlife nesting, breeding or other activities.

(e) The Superintendent may designate all or portions of a park area as closed to the viewing of wildlife with an artificial light. Use of an artificial light for purposes of viewing wildlife in closed areas is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.20 Skating, skateboards, and similar devices.Using roller skates, skateboards, roller skis, coasting vehicles, or similar devices is prohibited, except in designated areas.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.21 Smoking.(a) The superintendent may designate a portion of a park area, or all or a portion of a building, structure or facility as closed to smoking when necessary to protect park resources, reduce the risk of fire, or prevent conflicts among visitor use activities. Smoking in an area or location so designated is prohibited.
(b) Smoking is prohibited within all caves and caverns.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.22 Property.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(2) Leaving property unattended for longer than 24 hours, except in locations where longer time periods have been designated or in accordance with conditions established by the superintendent.
(3) Failing to turn in found property to the superintendent as soon as practicable.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.22 Property.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Abandoning property.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.23 Recreation fees.(b) Entering designated entrance fee areas or using specialized sites, facilities, equipment or services, or participating in group activities, recreation events, or other specialized recreation uses for which recreation fees have been established without paying the required fees and possessing the applicable permits is prohibited. Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with part 71 is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.3 Fishing.(d) The following are prohibited:
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(3) Chumming or placing preserved or fresh fish eggs, fish roe, food, fish parts, chemicals, or other foreign substances in fresh waters for the purpose of feeding or attracting fish in order that they may be taken.

(d) The following are prohibited:
(1) Fishing in fresh waters in any manner other than by hook and line, with the rod or line being closely attended.
(2) Possessing or using as bait for fishing in fresh waters, live or dead minnows or other bait fish, amphibians, nonpreserved fish eggs or fish roe, except in designated waters. Waters which may be so designated shall be limited to those where non-native species are already established, scientific data indicate that the introduction of additional numbers or types of non-native species would not impact populations of native species adversely, and park management plans do not call for elimination of non-native species.
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(4) Commercial fishing, except where specifically authorized by Federal statutory law.
(5) Fishing by the use of drugs, poisons, explosives, or electricity.
(6) Digging for bait, except in privately owned lands.
(7) Failing to return carefully and immediately to the water from which it was taken a fish that does not meet size or species restrictions or that the person chooses not to keep. Fish so released shall not be included in the catch or possession limit: Provided, That at the time of catching the person did not possess the legal limit of fish.
(8) Fishing from motor road bridges, from or within 200 feet of a public raft or float designated for water sports, or within the limits of locations designated as swimming beaches, surfing areas, or public boat docks, except in designated areas.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.30 Misappropriation of property and services.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(2) Obtaining property or services offered for sale or compensation without making payment or offering to pay.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.30 Misappropriation of property and services.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Obtaining or exercising unlawful possession over the property of another with the purpose to deprive the owner of the property.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
IntentUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.30 Misappropriation of property and services.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(3) Obtaining property or services offered for sale or compensation by means of deception or a statement of past, present or future fact that is instrumental in causing the wrongful transfer of property or services, or using stolen, forged, expired revoked or fraudulently obtained credit cards or paying with negotiable paper on which payment is refused.
(4) Concealing unpurchased merchandise on or about the person without the knowledge or consent of the seller or paying less than purchase price by deception.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.30 Misappropriation of property and services.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(5) Acquiring or possessing the property of another, with knowledge or reason to believe that the property is stolen.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
KnowledgeUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.31 Trespassing, tampering and vandalism.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Trespassing. Trespassing, entering or remaining in or upon property or real property not open to the public, except with the express invitation or consent of the person having lawful control of the property or real property.
(2) Tampering. Tampering or attempting to tamper with property or real property, or moving, manipulating or setting in motion any of the parts thereof, except when such property is under one's lawful control or possession.
(3) Vandalism. Destroying, injuring, defacing, or damaging property or real property.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.31 Trespassing, tampering and vandalism.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(4) Harassment. Intentional or reckless harassment of park visitors with physical contact.
(5) Obstruction. Intentional or reckless obstruction of any sidewalk, trail, highway, building entranceway, railroad track, or public utility right-of-way, or other public passage, whether alone or with others. The mere gathering of persons to hear a speaker communicate, or simply being a member of such a gathering, does not constitute obstruction. An official may make a reasonable request or order that one or more persons move in order to prevent obstruction of a public passage, and refusal of such an order constitutes obstruction.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
RecklessnessUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.32 Interfering with agency functions.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Interference. Threatening, resisting, intimidating, or intentionally interfering with a government employee or agent engaged in an official duty, or on account of the performance of an official duty.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
IntentUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.32 Interfering with agency functions.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(2) Lawful order. Violating the lawful order of a government employee or agent authorized to maintain order and control public access and movement during fire fighting operations, search and rescue operations, wildlife management operations involving animals that pose a threat to public safety, law enforcement actions, and emergency operations that involve a threat to public safety or park resources, or other activities where the control of public movement and activities is necessary to maintain order and public safety.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.32 Interfering with agency functions.(a) The following are prohibited:
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(3) False information. Knowingly giving a false or fictitious report or other false information:
(i) To an authorized person investigating an accident or violation of law or regulation or;
(ii) on an application for a permit.
(4) False Report. Knowingly giving a false report for the purpose of misleading a government employee or agent in the conduct of official duties, or making a false report that causes a response by the United States to a fictitious event.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
KnowledgeUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.33 Report of injury or damage.(a) A person involved in an incident resulting in personal injury or property damage exceeding $300, other than an accident reportable under §§ 3.4 or 4.4 of this chapter, shall report the incident to the superintendent as soon as possible. This notification does not satisfy reporting requirements imposed by applicable State law.
(b) Failure to report an incident in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.34 Disorderly conduct.(a) A person commits disorderly conduct when, with intent to cause public alarm, nuisance, jeopardy or violence, or knowingly or recklessly creating a risk thereof, such person commits any of the following prohibited acts:
(1) Engages in fighting or threatening, or in violent behavior.
(2) Uses language, an utterance, or gesture, or engages in a display or act that is obscene, physically threatening or menacing, or done in a manner that is likely to inflict injury or incite an immediate breach of the peace.
(3) Makes noise that is unreasonable, considering the nature and purpose of the actor's conduct, location, time of day or night, and other factors that would govern the conduct of a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances.
(4) Creates or maintains a hazardous or physically offensive condition.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
RecklessnessUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.35 Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances.(2) The following are prohibited:
(i) The sale or gift of an alcoholic beverage to a person under 21 years of age, except where allowed by State law. In a State where a lower minimum age is established, that age limit will apply for purposes of this subparagraph.
(ii) The possession of an alcoholic beverage by a person under 21 years of age, except where allowed by State law. In a State where a lower minimum age is established, that age will apply for purposes of this subparagraph.
(3) (i) The superintendent may close all or a portion of a public use area or public facility within a park area to the consumption of alcoholic beverages and/or to the possession of a bottle, can or other receptacle containing an alcoholic beverage that is open, or that has been opened, or whose seal is broken or the contents of which have been partially removed. …
(iii) Violating a closure imposed pursuant to this section is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.35 Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances.(b) Controlled substances. The following are prohibited:
(1) The delivery of a controlled substance, except when distribution is made by a practitioner in accordance with applicable law. For the purposes of this paragraph, delivery means the actual, attempted or constructive transfer of a controlled substance whether or not there exists an agency relationship.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.35 Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances.(b) Controlled substances. The following are prohibited:
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(2) The possession of a controlled substance, unless such substance was obtained by the possessor directly, or pursuant to a valid prescription or order, from a practitioner acting in the course of professional practice or otherwise allowed by Federal or State law.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.35 Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances.(c) Presence in a park area when under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance to a degree that may endanger oneself or another person, or damage property or park resources, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.36 Gambling.(a) Gambling in any form, or the operation of gambling devices, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.37 Noncommercial soliciting.Soliciting or demanding gifts, money, goods or services is prohibited, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit that has been issued under § 2.50, § 2.51 or § 2.52.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.38 Explosives.(a) Using, possessing, storing, or transporting explosives, blasting agents or explosive materials is prohibited, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit. When permitted, the use, possession, storage and transportation shall be in accordance with applicable Federal and State laws.
(b) Using or possessing fireworks and firecrackers is prohibited, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit or in designated areas under such conditions as the superintendent may establish, and in accordance with applicable State law.
(c) Violation of the conditions established by the superintendent or of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.4 Weapons, traps and nets.(g) The carrying or possessing of a weapon, trap or net in violation of applicable Federal and State laws is prohibited.

(e) … Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued pursuant to this paragraph is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.

(c) Carrying or possessing a loaded weapon in a motor vehicle, vessel or other mode of transportation is prohibited, except that carrying or possessing a loaded weapon in a vessel is allowed when such vessel is not being propelled by machinery and is used as a shooting platform in accordance with Federal and State law.

(b)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section and parts 7 (special regulations) and 13 (Alaska regulations), the following are prohibited:
(i) Possessing a weapon, trap or net
(ii) Carrying a weapon, trap or net
(iii) Using a weapon, trap or net

(d) The use of a weapon, trap or net in a manner that endangers persons or property is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.5 Research specimens.(a) Taking plants, fish, wildlife, rocks or minerals except in accordance with other regulations of this chapter or pursuant to the terms and conditions of a specimen collection permit, is prohibited.

(h) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.50 Special events.(e) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.51 Demonstrations and designated available park areas.(j) Violation prohibited. Violation of these regulations or the terms of the permit is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.52 Sale of printed matter and the distribution of printed matter and other message-bearing items.(i) Misrepresentation. Persons engaged in the sale or distribution of printed matter or the free distribution of other message-bearing items under this section are prohibited from misrepresenting the purposes or affiliations of those engaged in the sale or distribution, and misrepresenting whether the printed matter or other message-bearing items are available without cost or donation.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.52 Sale of printed matter and the distribution of printed matter and other message-bearing items.(j) Violation prohibited. Violation of these regulations or the terms of the permit is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.6 Gathering of plants or plant parts by federally recognized Indian tribes.(j) When is gathering prohibited?  Gathering, possession, or removal from a park area of plants or plant parts (including for traditional purposes) is prohibited except where specifically authorized by:
(1) Federal statutory law;
(2) Treaty rights;
(3) Other regulations of this chapter; or
(4) An agreement and permit issued under this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.

18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.

18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.60 Livestock use and agriculture.(a) The running-at-large, herding, driving across, allowing on, pasturing or grazing of livestock of any kind in a park area or the use of a park area for agricultural purposes is prohibited, except:
(1) As specifically authorized by Federal statutory law; or
(2) As required under a reservation of use rights arising from acquisition of a tract of land; or
(3) As designated, when conducted as a necessary and integral part of a recreational activity or required in order to maintain a historic scene.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.60 Livestock use and agriculture.(b) ... Violation of the terms and conditions of a license, permit or lease issued in accordance with this paragraph is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the license, permit, or lease.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.61 Residing on Federal lands.(a) Residing in park areas, other than on privately owned lands, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit, lease or contract, is prohibited.
(b) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 2.62 Memorialization.(a) The installation of a monument, memorial, tablet, structure, or other commemorative installation in a park area without the authorization of the Director is prohibited.
(b) The scattering of human ashes from cremation is prohibited, except pursuant to the terms and conditions of a permit, or in designated areas according to conditions which may be established by the superintendent.
(c) Failure to abide by area designations and established conditions is prohibited.
(d) Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 21.2 Penalties. [Hot Springs National Park]Any person convicted of violating any provision of the regulations contained in this part, or as the same may be amended or supplemented, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $100 and shall be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.16 U.S.C. 374Any person who shall, except in compliance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary, enter or attempt to enter upon said tract, take, or attempt to take, use, or attempt to use, bathe in, or attempt to bathe in water of any spring located thereon, or without presenting satisfactory evidence that he or she (provided he or she is under medical treatment) is the patient of a physician duly registered at the office of the superintendent of the Hot Springs National Park as one qualified, under such rules which the Secretary of the Interior may have made or shall make, to prescribe the waters of the Hot Springs, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $100, and be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.N/A$100 fine
DOINPS36 CFR § 21.3 Use of thermal water. [Hot Springs National Park](a) The use of the thermal waters of Hot Springs National Park, for purposes other than those authorized by the Superintendent, is prohibited.
(b) The heating, reheating, or otherwise increasing the temperature of the thermal waters of Hot Springs National Park is prohibited.
(c) The introduction of any substance, chemical, or other material or solution into the thermal waters of Hot Springs National Park, except as may be prescribed by a physician for a bather or as may be directed by the Superintendent, is prohibited.
16 U.S.C. 374Any person who shall, except in compliance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary, enter or attempt to enter upon said tract, take, or attempt to take, use, or attempt to use, bathe in, or attempt to bathe in water of any spring located thereon, or without presenting satisfactory evidence that he or she (provided he or she is under medical treatment) is the patient of a physician duly registered at the office of the superintendent of the Hot Springs National Park as one qualified, under such rules which the Secretary of the Interior may have made or shall make, to prescribe the waters of the Hot Springs, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $100, and be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.No$100 fine
DOINPS36 CFR § 21.6 Use of therapeutic pools. [Hot Springs National Park]Persons undergoing medical treatment may use the therapeutic pools only upon presenting a prescription describing the treatment from a registered physician. Persons with acute or infectious diseases or discharges of the body, or who lack complete control of their bodily functions, are prohibited from using the therapeutic pools.16 U.S.C. 374Any person who shall, except in compliance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary, enter or attempt to enter upon said tract, take, or attempt to take, use, or attempt to use, bathe in, or attempt to bathe in water of any spring located thereon, or without presenting satisfactory evidence that he or she (provided he or she is under medical treatment) is the patient of a physician duly registered at the office of the superintendent of the Hot Springs National Park as one qualified, under such rules which the Secretary of the Interior may have made or shall make, to prescribe the waters of the Hot Springs, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $100, and be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.No$100 fine
DOINPS36 CFR § 21.7 Health examinations. [Hot Springs National Park]No employee who comes in direct personal contact with bathers or pool users will be permitted to enter duty without first undergoing a health examination, or remain in such employment without undergoing periodic health examinations, as required by the Superintendent, and being found free from any infectious or communicable disease.16 U.S.C. 374Any person who shall, except in compliance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary, enter or attempt to enter upon said tract, take, or attempt to take, use, or attempt to use, bathe in, or attempt to bathe in water of any spring located thereon, or without presenting satisfactory evidence that he or she (provided he or she is under medical treatment) is the patient of a physician duly registered at the office of the superintendent of the Hot Springs National Park as one qualified, under such rules which the Secretary of the Interior may have made or shall make, to prescribe the waters of the Hot Springs, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $100, and be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.No$100 fine
DOINPS36 CFR § 21.9 Solicitation by employees. [Hot Springs National Park]Soliciting by employees for any purpose, including soliciting for gratuities, commonly called “tips,” is prohibited in all bathhouses.16 U.S.C. 374Any person who shall, except in compliance with such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may deem necessary, enter or attempt to enter upon said tract, take, or attempt to take, use, or attempt to use, bathe in, or attempt to bathe in water of any spring located thereon, or without presenting satisfactory evidence that he or she (provided he or she is under medical treatment) is the patient of a physician duly registered at the office of the superintendent of the Hot Springs National Park as one qualified, under such rules which the Secretary of the Interior may have made or shall make, to prescribe the waters of the Hot Springs, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine of not more than $100, and be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.No$100 fine
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.10 What are the regulations regarding operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs?(a) Operating or being in actual physical control of a vessel is prohibited while:
(1) Under the influence of alcohol, a drug or drugs, or any combination thereof, to a degree that renders the operator incapable of safe operation; or
(2) The alcohol concentration in the operator's blood or breath is 0.08 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or 0.08 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
(b) If State law that applies to operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol establishes more restrictive limits of alcohol concentration in the operator's blood or breath, those limits apply rather than the limits specified in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) The provisions of this section also apply to an operator who is or has been legally entitled to use alcohol or drugs.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.12 May I use a vessel to tow a person for water skiing or other similar activities?(a) The towing of a person by a vessel is allowed only in designated waters, and in accordance with conditions established by the superintendent under §§ 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter.
(b) Towing a person using a parasail, hang-glider or other airborne device may be allowed only in accordance with a permit issued by the superintendent under § 1.6 of this chapter.
(c) Where towing is designated, the following conditions apply:
(1) Towing is allowed only between the hours of sunrise and sunset.
(2) In addition to the boat operator, a person at least 12 years of age must be present to observe the action of the person being towed.
(3) A person being towed must wear a United States Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III, or V PFD.
(4) A person being towed may not commit any act in a manner that endangers, or is likely to endanger, any person or damage property.
(5) Operating a vessel that does not have the capacity to carry the person(s) being towed in addition to the operator and observer is prohibited.
(6) No person shall operate a power driven vessel using a tow rope 20 feet or less in length when towing a person.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.13 What conditions apply to the use of Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD)?(a) Discharging sewage from any vessel, whether treated or not, in any body of fresh water is prohibited.
(b) The owner or operator of any vessel on park fresh water that is equipped with toilet facilities and/or a MSD that is capable of discharge, must lock or otherwise secure the valves or mechanism of the device. Acceptable methods of securing the device include:
(1) Closing the seacock and removing the handle;
(2) Padlocking the seacock in the closed position;
(3) Using a non-releasable wire-tie to hold the seacock in the closed position; or
(4) Locking the door to the space enclosing the toilets with a padlock or door handle key lock.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.15 What is the maximum noise level for the operation of a vessel?(a) A person may not operate a vessel at a noise level exceeding:
(1) 75dB(A) measured utilizing test procedures applicable to vessels underway (Society of Automotive Engineers SAE—J1970); or
(2) 88dB(A) measured utilizing test procedures applicable to stationary vessels (Society of Automotive Engineers SAE—J2005).
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.17 What regulations apply to swimming areas and beaches?(b) Within designated swimming areas, the use of a surfboard or similar rigid device is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.18 May I snorkel or underwater dive in park waters?(b) In waters open to the use of vessels, a diver must prominently display a dive flag during dive operations. A dive flag must not be displayed unless dive operations are ongoing.
(c) The dive flag must be illuminated when dive operations take place between sunset and sunrise. The dive flag illumination may not consist of lights that may be confused with navigation lights or aids to navigation lights.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.19 May I operate a submersible within park waters?The use of manned or unmanned submersibles may only occur in accordance with a permit issued by the superintendent under § 1.6 of this chapter.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.8 What vessel operations are prohibited?(a) The following operations are prohibited:
(1) Launching or operating an airboat.
(2) Launching or recovering a vessel, except at a launch site designated by the superintendent.
(3) Operating a power-driven vessel on waters not accessible by road.
(4) Operating a vessel in excess of a length, width, or horsepower restriction established by the superintendent in accordance with §§ 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. For the purposes of this paragraph, vessel length is measured according to criteria established in 46 CFR chapter I or 33 CFR chapter I.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.8 What vessel operations are prohibited?(b) The following operations are inherently unsafe and therefore prohibited:
(1) Operating a power-driven or sailing vessel within 100 feet of a diver's flag except a vessel in support of dive operations, which may not be operated in excess of flat wake speed.
(2) Failing to observe restriction(s) established by a regulatory marker.
(3) Operating a vessel in excess of flat wake speed in designated areas.
(4) Operating a vessel in excess of flat wake speed within 100 feet of:
(i) A downed water skier;
(ii) A person swimming, wading, fishing from shore or floating with the aid of a flotation device;
(iii) A designated launch site; or
(iv) A manually propelled, anchored or drifting vessel. If the park is located within a State specifying different conditions, then that State law is adopted in lieu of this paragraph.
(5) Unless a designated area is marked otherwise, operating a power-driven or sailing vessel within 500 feet of a shoreline designated as a swimming beach. This prohibition does not apply in locations such as a river, channel, or narrow cove where passage is restricted to less than 500 feet. In such restrictive locations where swim beaches are designated, the operation of a vessel in excess of a flat wake speed is prohibited.
(6) Operating a power-driven vessel while a person is riding on the decking over the bow, gunwales, top edge of the transom, motor cover, or in any other unsafe position when the vessel is being operated. This provision does not apply when that portion of the vessel is designed and constructed for the purpose of carrying passengers safely at all speeds or when the vessel is maneuvering for anchoring, docking or mooring.
(7) Operating a power driven vessel engine/s or generator with a person sitting, riding or hanging on to a swim platform or swim ladder.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.8 What vessel operations are prohibited?(b) The following operations are inherently unsafe and therefore prohibited:
...
(8) Operating a vessel, or knowingly allowing another person to operate a vessel in a negligent manner, by failing to exercise that degree of care which a reasonable person, under like circumstances, would demonstrate in order to prevent the endangering of the life, limb, or property of a person(s) through the operator's lack of knowledge, inattention, or general carelessness.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NegligenceUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.8 What vessel operations are prohibited?(b) The following operations are inherently unsafe and therefore prohibited:
...
(9) Operating a vessel or knowingly allowing another person to operate a vessel in a grossly negligent manner, by willfully and wantonly creating an unreasonable risk of harm to person(s) or property, regardless of whether the operator intended to cause harm.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NegligenceUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 3.9 May I operate my personal watercraft (PWC) in park waters?(a) A person may operate a PWC only in park areas where authorized by special regulation. …
(b) Where authorized, operation of a PWC on park waters is subject to the following conditions:
(1) No person may operate a PWC unless each person aboard is wearing a Type I, II, III, or V PFD approved by the United States Coast Guard.
(2) A person operating a PWC equipped by the manufacturer with a lanyard-type engine cut-off switch must attach such lanyard to his person, clothing, or PFD, as appropriate for the specific vessel.
(3) No person may operate a PWC anytime between sunset and sunrise.
(4) No person may operate a PWC by jumping the wake, becoming partially airborne or completely leaving the water while crossing the wake of another vessel within 100 feet of the vessel creating the wake.
(5) If a park area is located within a State that has more restrictive regulations for the operation of PWC, then applicable State law applies in lieu of paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(4) of this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 34.10 Saddle and pack animals. [El Portal Administrative Site]The use of saddle and pack animals is prohibited without a permit from the Superintendent.16 U.S.C. § 47-1; 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)16 U.S.C. § 47-1 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to administer the El Portal Administrative Site adjacent to Yosemite National Park, and to "make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary and proper for its use and management," subject to the limitations and conditions applying to the similar authority provided in section 3 of the Act of August 25, 1916, ch. 408, 39 Stat. 535. That section 3 was repealed and restated as 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a) (rulemaking authority over National Park System units) and 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (criminal penalty for violations of regulations authorized by 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)) by Pub. L. 113-287, §§ 3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014.

Notwithstanding the general statutory ceiling in 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (up to 6 months imprisonment, fine under 18 U.S.C. § 3571), 36 CFR § 34.3 (the Part 34 penalties section) caps the maximum penalty for Part 34 violations at a $500 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment (and at $100 for violations of the recreation-fee provision § 34.5(b)(15) by reference to § 2.23).

18 U.S.C. § 3559(a)(7) classifies offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days as Class B misdemeanors.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $500 fine, or both. 
DOINPS36 CFR § 34.11 Boating operations. [El Portal Administrative Site]The launching or operation of a motor boat is prohibited.16 U.S.C. § 47-1; 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)16 U.S.C. § 47-1 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to administer the El Portal Administrative Site adjacent to Yosemite National Park, and to "make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary and proper for its use and management," subject to the limitations and conditions applying to the similar authority provided in section 3 of the Act of August 25, 1916, ch. 408, 39 Stat. 535. That section 3 was repealed and restated as 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a) (rulemaking authority over National Park System units) and 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (criminal penalty for violations of regulations authorized by 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)) by Pub. L. 113-287, §§ 3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014.

Notwithstanding the general statutory ceiling in 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (up to 6 months imprisonment, fine under 18 U.S.C. § 3571), 36 CFR § 34.3 (the Part 34 penalties section) caps the maximum penalty for Part 34 violations at a $500 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment (and at $100 for violations of the recreation-fee provision § 34.5(b)(15) by reference to § 2.23).

18 U.S.C. § 3559(a)(7) classifies offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days as Class B misdemeanors.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $500 fine, or both. 
DOINPS36 CFR § 34.3 Penalties. [El Portal Administrative Site](a) A person convicted of violating a provision of the regulations contained in this part shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment not exceeding 6 months, or both, and shall be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.
(b) Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph (a) of this section, a person convicted of violating § 34.5(b)(15) of this chapter shall be punished by a fine of not more than $100.
16 U.S.C. § 47-1; 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)16 U.S.C. § 47-1 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to administer the El Portal Administrative Site adjacent to Yosemite National Park, and to "make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary and proper for its use and management," subject to the limitations and conditions applying to the similar authority provided in section 3 of the Act of August 25, 1916, ch. 408, 39 Stat. 535. That section 3 was repealed and restated as 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a) (rulemaking authority over National Park System units) and 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (criminal penalty for violations of regulations authorized by 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)) by Pub. L. 113-287, §§ 3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014.

Notwithstanding the general statutory ceiling in 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (up to 6 months imprisonment, fine under 18 U.S.C. § 3571), 36 CFR § 34.3 (the Part 34 penalties section) caps the maximum penalty for Part 34 violations at a $500 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment (and at $100 for violations of the recreation-fee provision § 34.5(b)(15) by reference to § 2.23).

18 U.S.C. § 3559(a)(7) classifies offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days as Class B misdemeanors.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $500 fine, or both. Except for violations of adopted 36 CFR 2.23, in which case the max penalty is $100 fine.
DOINPS36 CFR § 34.6 Fires. [El Portal Administrative Site](a) All wildland, vehicular or structural fires shall be reported to the Superintendent immediately.
(b) Nonconflicting provisions of the California State Forest and Fire Laws and Regulations are adopted as a part of this part. Violation of any of these regulations is prohibited.
(c) The kindling of any open fire, including the burning of debris, is prohibited without a permit from the Superintendent.
(d) On undeveloped, untended or otherwise open land, operating any equipment powered by an internal combustion engine without a spark arrestor maintained in effective working order is prohibited. Such spark arrestor shall also meet either the USDA Forest Service Standard 5100-1a or the Society of Automotive Engineers Recommended Practice J335 or J350.
(e) ... Violation of a limitation established by the Superintendent is prohibited.
(f) An owner or operator of a commercial establishment located within the administrative site shall comply with applicable standards prescribed by the National Fire Codes, Federal OSHA, CAL OSHA and other applicable laws, regulations and standards.
16 U.S.C. § 47-1; 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)16 U.S.C. § 47-1 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to administer the El Portal Administrative Site adjacent to Yosemite National Park, and to "make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary and proper for its use and management," subject to the limitations and conditions applying to the similar authority provided in section 3 of the Act of August 25, 1916, ch. 408, 39 Stat. 535. That section 3 was repealed and restated as 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a) (rulemaking authority over National Park System units) and 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (criminal penalty for violations of regulations authorized by 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)) by Pub. L. 113-287, §§ 3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014.

Notwithstanding the general statutory ceiling in 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (up to 6 months imprisonment, fine under 18 U.S.C. § 3571), 36 CFR § 34.3 (the Part 34 penalties section) caps the maximum penalty for Part 34 violations at a $500 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment (and at $100 for violations of the recreation-fee provision § 34.5(b)(15) by reference to § 2.23).

18 U.S.C. § 3559(a)(7) classifies offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days as Class B misdemeanors.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $500 fine, or both. 
DOINPS36 CFR § 34.7 Cultivation of controlled substances. [El Portal Administrative Site]In addition to the provisions of § 2.35 of this chapter, the planting, cultivating, harvesting, drying or processing of a controlled substance, or any part thereof, is prohibited.16 U.S.C. § 47-1; 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)16 U.S.C. § 47-1 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to administer the El Portal Administrative Site adjacent to Yosemite National Park, and to "make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary and proper for its use and management," subject to the limitations and conditions applying to the similar authority provided in section 3 of the Act of August 25, 1916, ch. 408, 39 Stat. 535. That section 3 was repealed and restated as 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a) (rulemaking authority over National Park System units) and 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (criminal penalty for violations of regulations authorized by 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)) by Pub. L. 113-287, §§ 3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014.

Notwithstanding the general statutory ceiling in 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (up to 6 months imprisonment, fine under 18 U.S.C. § 3571), 36 CFR § 34.3 (the Part 34 penalties section) caps the maximum penalty for Part 34 violations at a $500 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment (and at $100 for violations of the recreation-fee provision § 34.5(b)(15) by reference to § 2.23).

18 U.S.C. § 3559(a)(7) classifies offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days as Class B misdemeanors.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $500 fine, or both. 
DOINPS36 CFR § 34.8 Preservation of natural, cultural and archeological resources. [El Portal Administrative Site](a) Upon nonleased lands, the cutting or removal of any tree, plant, or shrub or part thereof is prohibited without a permit from the Superintendent.
(b) Upon leased lands, the cutting or removal of any tree, plant, shrub or part thereof that is six inches or less in diameter, for the purpose of maintaining its proper health and appearance or for reasons of public safety, is allowed. Cutting or removing any vegetation exceeding six inches in diameter without a permit from the Superintendent is prohibited.
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(d) Wood gathering is prohibited except in accordance with conditions and within areas designated by the Superintendent. Violation of such conditions or gathering wood outside of designated areas is prohibited.
16 U.S.C. § 47-1; 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)16 U.S.C. § 47-1 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to administer the El Portal Administrative Site adjacent to Yosemite National Park, and to "make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary and proper for its use and management," subject to the limitations and conditions applying to the similar authority provided in section 3 of the Act of August 25, 1916, ch. 408, 39 Stat. 535. That section 3 was repealed and restated as 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a) (rulemaking authority over National Park System units) and 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (criminal penalty for violations of regulations authorized by 54 U.S.C. § 100751(a)) by Pub. L. 113-287, §§ 3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014.

Notwithstanding the general statutory ceiling in 18 U.S.C. § 1865(a) (up to 6 months imprisonment, fine under 18 U.S.C. § 3571), 36 CFR § 34.3 (the Part 34 penalties section) caps the maximum penalty for Part 34 violations at a $500 fine and/or 6 months imprisonment (and at $100 for violations of the recreation-fee provision § 34.5(b)(15) by reference to § 2.23).

18 U.S.C. § 3559(a)(7) classifies offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days as Class B misdemeanors.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $500 fine, or both. 
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.10 Travel on park roads and designated routes.(a) Operating a motor vehicle is prohibited except on park roads, in parking areas and on routes and areas designated for off-road motor vehicle use.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.10 Travel on park roads and designated routes.(c) The following are prohibited:
(1) Operating a motor vehicle not equipped with pneumatic tires, except that a track-laying motor vehicle or a motor vehicle equipped with a similar traction device may be operated on a route designated for these vehicles by the superintendent.
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(3) Operating a motor vehicle on a route or area designated for off-road motor vehicle use, from 1⁄2 hour after sunset to 1⁄2 hour before sunrise, without activated headlights and taillights that meet the requirements of State law for operation on a State highway.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.10 Travel on park roads and designated routes.(c) The following are prohibited:
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(2) Operating a motor vehicle in a manner that causes unreasonable damage to the surface of a park road or route.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.11 Load, weight and size limits.(b) The following are prohibited:
(1) Operating a vehicle that exceeds a load, weight or size limit designated by the superintendent.
(2) Failing to obtain a permit when required.
(3) Violating a term or condition of a permit.
(4) Operating a motor vehicle with an auxiliary detachable side mirror that extends more than 10 inches beyond the side fender line except when the motor vehicle is towing a second vehicle.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.12 Traffic control devices.Failure to comply with the directions of a traffic control device is prohibited unless otherwise directed by the superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.13 Obstructing traffic.The following are prohibited:
(a) Stopping or parking a vehicle upon a park road, except as authorized by the superintendent, or in the event of an accident or other condition beyond the control of the operator.
(b) Operating a vehicle so slowly as to interfere with the normal flow of traffic.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.14 Open container of alcoholic beverage.(b) Carrying or storing a bottle, can or other receptacle containing an alcoholic beverage that is open, or has been opened, or whose seal is broken or the contents of which have been partially removed, within a motor vehicle in a park area is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.15 Safety belts.(a) Each operator and passenger occupying any seating position of a motor vehicle in a park area will have the safety belt or child restraint system properly fastened at all times when the vehicle is in motion. The safety belt and child restraint system will conform to applicable United States Department of Transportation standards.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.2 State law applicable.(a) Unless specifically addressed by regulations in this chapter, traffic and the use of vehicles within a park area are governed by State law. State law that is now or may later be in effect is adopted and made a part of the regulations in this part.
(b) Violating a provision of State law is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.20 Right of way.An operator of a motor vehicle shall yield the right of way to pedestrians, saddle and pack animals and vehicles drawn by animals. Failure to yield the right of way is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.21 Speed limits.(c) Operating a vehicle at a speed in excess of the speed limit is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.22 Unsafe operation.(a) The elements of this section constitute offenses that are less serious than reckless driving. The offense of reckless driving is defined by State law and violations are prosecuted pursuant to the provisions of section 4.2 of this chapter.
(b) The following are prohibited:
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(2) Operating a motor vehicle in a manner which unnecessarily causes its tires to squeal, skid or break free of the road surface.
(3) Failing to maintain that degree of control of a motor vehicle necessary to avoid danger to persons, property or wildlife.
(4) Operating a motor vehicle while allowing a person to ride:
(i) On or within any vehicle, trailer or other mode of conveyance towed behind the motor vehicle unless specifically designed for carrying passengers while being towed; or
(ii) On any exterior portion of the motor vehicle not designed or intended for the use of a passenger. This restriction does not apply to a person seated on the floor of a truck bed equipped with sides, unless prohibited by State law.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.22 Unsafe operation.(a) The elements of this section constitute offenses that are less serious than reckless driving. The offense of reckless driving is defined by State law and violations are prosecuted pursuant to the provisions of section 4.2 of this chapter.
(b) The following are prohibited:
(1) Operating a motor vehicle without due care or at a speed greater than that which is reasonable and prudent considering wildlife, traffic, weather, road and light conditions and road character.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.23 Operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.(a) Operating or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle is prohibited while:
(1) Under the influence of alcohol, or a drug, or drugs, or any combination thereof, to a degree that renders the operator incapable of safe operation; or
(2) The alcohol concentration in the operator's blood or breath is 0.08 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or 0.08 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath. Provided however, that if State law that applies to operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol establishes more restrictive limits of alcohol concentration in the operator's blood or breath, those limits supersede the limits specified in this paragraph.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.30 Bicycles.(h) Prohibited acts. The following are prohibited:
(1) Bicycle riding off of park roads and parking areas, except on administrative roads and trails that have been authorized for bicycle use.
(2) Possessing a bicycle in a wilderness area established by Federal statute.
(3) Operating a bicycle during periods of low visibility, or while traveling through a tunnel, or between sunset and sunrise, without exhibiting on the operator or bicycle a white light or reflector that is visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and with a red light or reflector that is visible from at least 200 feet to the rear.
(4) Operating a bicycle abreast of another bicycle except where authorized by the superintendent.
(5) Operating a bicycle while consuming an alcoholic beverage or carrying in hand an open container of an alcoholic beverage.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.30 Bicycles.(h) Prohibited acts. The following are prohibited:
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(6) Any violation of State law adopted by this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.30 Bicycles.(i) Electric bicycles.

(2) The use of an electric bicycle is prohibited in locations not designated by the Superintendent under paragraph (i)(1) of this section.
(3) Except where use of motor vehicles by the public is allowed, using the electric motor exclusively to move an electric bicycle for an extended period of time without pedaling is prohibited.
(4) Possessing an electric bicycle in a wilderness area established by Federal statute is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.30 Bicycles.(i) Electric bicycles
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(6) Except as specified in this chapter, the use of an electric bicycle is governed by State law, which is adopted and made a part of this section. Any act in violation of State law adopted by this paragraph is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.31 Hitchhiking.Hitchhiking or soliciting transportation is prohibited except in designated areas and under conditions established by the superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 4.4 Report of motor vehicle accident.(a) The operator of a motor vehicle involved in an accident resulting in property damage, personal injury or death shall report the accident to the superintendent as soon as practicable, but within 24 hours of the accident. If the operator is physically incapable of reporting the accident, an occupant of the vehicle shall report the accident to the superintendent.
(b) A person shall not tow or move a vehicle that has been involved in an accident without first notifying the superintendent unless the position of the vehicle constitutes a hazard or prior notification is not practicable, in which case notification shall be made before the vehicle is removed from the park area.
(c) Failure to comply with a reporting requirement specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of this section is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.1 Advertisements.Commercial notices or advertisements shall not be displayed, posted, or distributed on federally owned or controlled lands within a park area unless prior written permission has been given by the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.10 Eating, drinking, or lodging establishments.(a) No establishment offering food, drink, or lodging for sale on any privately owned lands under the legislative jurisdiction of the United States within Glacier, Lassen Volcanic, Mesa Verde, Denali, Mount Rainier, Olympic, Rocky Mountain, Sequoia-Kings Canyon, Yellowstone, and Yosemite National Parks may be operated without a permit obtained from the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.13 Nuisances.The creation or maintenance of a nuisance upon the federally owned lands of a park area or upon any private lands within a park area under the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of the United States is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.14 Prospecting, mining, and mineral leasing.Prospecting, mining, and the location of mining claims under the general mining laws and leasing under the mineral leasing laws are prohibited in park areas except as authorized by law54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.2 Alcoholic beverages; sale of intoxicants.(a) The sale of alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or fermented liquor, containing more than 1 percent of alcohol by weight, shall conform with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations (See also § 2.35 of this chapter.)54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.2 Alcoholic beverages; sale of intoxicants.(b) No such liquor shall be sold on any privately owned lands under the legislative jurisdiction of the United States within Glacier, Lassen Volcanic Mesa Verde, Denali, Mount Rainier, Olympic, Rocky Mountain, Sequoia-Kings Canyon, Yellowstone, or Yosemite National Parks, unless a permit for the sale thereof has first been secured from the appropriate Regional Director.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.3 Business operations.Engaging in or soliciting any business in park areas, except in accordance with the provisions of a permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States, except as such may be specifically authorized under special regulations applicable to a park area, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.4 Commercial passenger-carrying motor vehicles.(a) The commercial transportation of passengers by motor vehicles except as authorized under a contract or permit from the Secretary or his authorized representative is prohibited in Crater Lake (prohibition is limited to sightseeing tours on the rim drive), Glacier (prohibition does not apply to nonscheduled tours on portions of the park road as defined in § 7.3 of this chapter), Grand Canyon (prohibition does not apply to the north rim or to nonscheduled tours as defined in § 7.4 of this chapter), Grand Teton (prohibition does not apply to those portions of Highways Nos. 26, 89, 187, and 287 commencing at the south boundary of the park and running in a general northerly direction to the east and north boundaries of the park), Mesa Verde (prohibition does not apply to transportation between points within the park and outside points), Denali National Park and Preserve (prohibition does not apply to that portion of the Denali Park road between the Highway 3 junction and the Denali Park Railroad Depot), Sequoia-Kings Canyon, Yellowstone (prohibition does not apply to nonscheduled tours as defined in § 7.13 of this chapter, nor to that portion of U.S. Highway 191 traversing the northwest corner of the park) and Yosemite National Parks.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.5 Commercial filming, still photography, and audio recording.(a) Commercial filming and still photography activities are subject to the provisions of 43 CFR part 5, subpart A. Failure to comply with any provision of 43 CFR part 5 is a violation of this section.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.6 Commercial vehicles.(b) The use of government roads within park areas by commercial vehicles, when such use is in no way connected with the operation of the park area, is prohibited, except that in emergencies the Superintendent may grant permission to use park roads.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.7 Construction of buildings or other facilities.Constructing or attempting to construct a building, or other structure, boat dock, road, trail, path, or other way, telephone line, telegraph line, power line, or any other private or public utility, upon across, over, through, or under any park areas, except in accordance with the provisions of a valid permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.8 Discrimination in employment practices.(a) The proprietor, owner, or operator of any hotel, inn, lodge or other facility or accommodation offered to or enjoyed by the general public within any park area is prohibited from discriminating against any employee or maintaining any employment practice which discriminates because of race, creed, color, ancestry, sex, age, disabling condition, or national origin in connection with any activity provided for or permitted by contract with or permit from the Government or by derivative subcontract or sublease. As used in this section, the term “employment” includes, but is not limited to, employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment, or recruitment advertising; layoffs or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training including apprenticeship.
(b) Each such proprietor, owner or operator shall post either the following notice:
[Text of notice]
or notices supplied in accordance with Executive Order 11246 at such locations as will ensure that the notice and its contents will be conspicuous to any person seeking employment.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 5.9 Discrimination in furnishing public accommodations and transportation services.(a) The proprietor, owner or operator and the employees of any hotel, inn, lodge, or other facility or accommodation offered to or enjoyed by the general public within a park area and, while using such a park area, any commercial passenger-carrying motor vehicle service and its employees, are prohibited from:
(1) Publicizing the facilities, accommodations or any activity conducted therein in any manner that would directly or inferentially reflect upon or question the acceptability of any person or persons because of race, creed, color, ancestry, sex, age, disabling condition, or national origin; or
(2) discriminating by segregation or otherwise against any person or persons because of race, creed, color, ancestry, sex, age, disabling condition, or national origin in furnishing or refusing to furnish such person or persons any accommodation, facility, service, or privilege offered to or enjoyed by the general public.
(b) Each such proprietor, owner, or operator shall post the following notice at such locations as will insure that the notice and its contents will be conspicuous to any person seeking accommodations, facilities, services, or privileges:
[Text of notice]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 6.1 Purpose.(a) The regulations contained in this part prohibit the operation of any solid waste disposal site, except as specifically provided for, and govern the continued use of any existing solid waste disposal site within the boundaries of any unit of the National Park System.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 6.12 Prohibited acts and penalties.(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Operating a solid waste disposal site without a permit issued under § 6.9 or, where applicable, without approval granted under § 6.7(c);
(2) Operating a solid waste disposal site without the proper amount or form of bond or security deposit, as prescribed by the Regional Director, when such a bond or security deposit is required by this part;
(3) Operating a solid waste disposal site in violation of a term or a requirement of a National Park Service issued permit; or
(4) Operating a solid waste disposal site in violation of 40 CFR Parts 257 or 258, or in violation of the equivalent State law or regulation.
(b) A person who violates a provision of paragraph (a) of this section is subject to:
(1) The penalty provisions of 36 CFR 1.3; and/or
(2) Revocation of the permit by the Regional Director if a permit exists; and/or
(3) Forfeiture of a bond or security deposit if a bond or security deposit is required under § 6.10.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 6.4 Solid waste disposal sites not in operation on September 1, 1984.(a) No person may operate a solid waste disposal site within the boundaries of a National Park System unit that was not in operation on September 1, 1984, unless the operator has shown and the Regional Director finds that:
[List of requirements]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 6.7 Mining wastes.(d) A person proposing to initiate mining or mineral operations after January 23, 1995, within the boundaries of a unit of the National Park System, whether or not governed by a plan of operations approved under 36 CFR part 9 or the terms of a Federal mineral lease, may not establish or operate a new solid waste disposal site within a unit.
(e) The temporary storage, stockpiling for return, or return of nonhazardous mining overburden to the mine site for the purpose of mine site reclamation does not require a request, environmental report, financial assurance or a permit issued under this part.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 6.9 Permits.(a) A permit issued under this section is required to operate a solid waste disposal site within the boundaries of a unit of the National Park System, except as specified in § 6.2(c) or § 6.7(c).54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.10 Zion National Park.(a) Vehicle convoy requirements.
(1) An operator of a vehicle that exceeds load or size limitations established by the superintendent for the use of park roads may not operate such vehicle on a park road without a convoy service provided at the direction of the superintendent.
(2) ... Failure to pay a required convoy fee is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.10 Zion National Park.(b) ... Snowmobile use is restricted to the established roadway. All off-road use is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.11 Saguaro National Park.(a) Bicycling.

(ii) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.12 Gulf Islands National Seashore.(a) Operation of seaplanes and amphibious aircraft.
(1) Aircraft may be operated on the waters within the boundaries of the Seashore surrounding Ship, Horn and Petit Bois Islands, but approaches, landings and take-offs shall not be made within 500 feet of beaches.
(2) Aircraft may be moored to island beaches, but beaches may not be used as runways or taxi strips.
(3) Aircraft operating in the vicinity of any developed facilities, boat docks, floats, piers, ramps or bathing beaches will remain 500 feet from such facilities and must be operated with due care and regard for persons and property and in accordance with any posted signs or uniform waterway markers.
(4) Aircraft are prohibited from landing on or taking off from any land surfaces; any estuary, lagoon, pond or tidal flat; or any waters temporarily covering a beach; except when such operations may be authorized by prior permission of the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.12 Gulf Islands National Seashore.(b) Off-road operation of motor vehicles —

(ii) No motor vehicle shall be operated on a designated oversand route without a valid permit issued by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.12 Gulf Islands National Seashore.(3) Operation of vehicles.
(i) No motor vehicle shall be operated in any location off a designated oversand route or on any portion of a route designated as closed by the posting of appropriate signs.
(ii) No motor vehicle shall be operated on an oversand route in excess of the following speeds:
(A) 15 miles per hour while within 100 feet of any person not in a motor vehicle.
(B) 25 miles per hour at all other times.
(iii) When two motor vehicles meet on an oversand route, both drivers shall reduce speed and the driver who is traveling south or west shall yield the right of way, if the route is too narrow for both vehicles.
(iv) The towing of trailers on oversand routes is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.12 Gulf Islands National Seashore.(c) Personal Watercraft (PWC).
(1) PWCs may operate within Gulf Islands National Seashore except in the following closed areas:
[List of areas]
(2) PWC may not be operated at greater than flat wake speed in the following locations:
[List of areas]
(3) PWC are allowed to beach at any point along the shore except as follows:
(i) PWC may not beach in any restricted area listed in paragraph (c)(1) of this section; and
(ii) PWC may not beach above the mean high tide line on the designated wilderness islands of Horn and Petit Bois.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(2) The transporting on U.S. Highway 191 of any substance or combination of substances, including any hazardous substance, hazardous material, or hazardous waste as defined in 49 CFR 171.8 that requires placarding of the transport vehicle in accordance with 49 CFR 177.823 or any marine pollutant that requires marking as defined in 49 CFR Subtitle B, is prohibited; provided, however, that the superintendent may issue permits and establish terms and conditions for the transportation of hazardous materials on U.S. Highway 191 in emergencies or when such transportation is necessary for access to lands within or adjacent to the park area.

(5) Operating without, or violating a term or condition of, a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited. In addition, violating a term or condition of a permit may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(b) Employee motor vehicle permits:
(1) A motor vehicle owned and/or operated by an employee of the U.S. Government, park concessioners and contractors, whether employed in a permanent or temporary capacity, shall be registered with the Superintendent and a permit authorizing the use of said vehicle in the park is required. This requirement also applies to members of an employee's family living in the park who own or operate a motor vehicle within the park. ... No motor vehicle may be operated on park roads unless properly registered.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(d) Vessels —

(2) Removal of vessels. All privately owned vessels, boat trailers, waterborne craft of any kind, buoys, mooring floats, and anchorage equipment will not be permitted in the park prior to May 1 and must be removed by November 1.
(3) Restricted landing areas.
(i) Prior to July 1 of each year, the landing of any vessel on the shore of Yellowstone Lake between Trail Creek and Beaverdam Creek is prohibited, except upon written permission of the Superintendent.
(ii) The landing or beaching of any vessel on the shores of Yellowstone Lake (a) within the confines of Bridge Bay Marina and Lagoon and the connecting channel with Yellowstone Lake; and (b) within the confines of Grant Village Marina and Lagoon and the connecting channel with Yellowstone Lake is prohibited except at the piers or docks provided for the purpose.
(4) Closed waters.
[List of areas]

(7) Motorboats are prohibited on park waters except as permitted in paragraphs (d) (5) and (6) of this section.
(8) Hand-propelled vessel waters. Hand-propelled vessels and sail vessels may operate in park waters except on those waters named in paragraph (d)(4) of this section.
(9) Five Mile Per Hour Zone motorboat restrictions. The operation of motorboats within “Five Mile Per Hour Zones” is subject to the following restrictions:
(i) Class 1 and Class 2 motorboats shall proceed no closer than one-quarter mile from the shoreline except to debark or embark passengers, or while moored when passengers are ashore.

(11) The disturbance of birds inhabiting or nesting on either of the islands designated as “Molly Islands” in the Southeast Arm of Yellowstone Lake is prohibited; nor shall any vessel approach the shoreline of said islands within one-quarter mile.
(12) Boat racing, water pageants, and spectacular or unsafe types of recreational use of vessels are prohibited on park waters.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(e) Fishing.

(4) Fishing in closed waters or violating a condition or restriction established by the superintendent is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(f) Commercial passenger-carrying vehicles. The prohibition against the commercial transportation of passengers by motor vehicles in Yellowstone National Park contained in § 5.4 of this chapter shall be subject to the following exception: Motor vehicles operated on an infrequent and nonscheduled tour on which the visit to the park is an incident to such tour, carrying only round trip passengers traveling from the point of origin of the tour will, subject to the conditions set forth in this paragraph, be accorded admission to the park for the purpose of delivering passengers to a point of overnight stay in the park and exit from the park. After passengers have completed their stay, such motor vehicles shall leave the park by the most convenient exit station, considering their destinations. Motor vehicles admitted to the park under this paragraph shall not, while in the park, engage in general sightseeing operations.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(g) Camping.
(1) Camping in Yellowstone National Park by any person, party, or organization during any calendar year during the period Labor Day through June 30, inclusive, shall not exceed 30 days, either in a single period or combined separate periods, when such limitations are posted.
(2) The intensive public-use season for camping shall be the period July 1 to Labor Day. During this period camping by any person, party, or organization shall be limited to a total of 14 days either in a single period or combined separate periods.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(h) Dogs and cats. Dogs and cats on leash, crated, or otherwise under physical restraint are permitted in the park only within 100 feet of established roads and parking areas. Dogs and cats are prohibited on established trails and boardwalks.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(k) Portable engines and motors. The operation of motor-driven chain saws, portable motor-driven electric light plants, portable motor-driven pumps, and other implements driven by portable engines and motors is prohibited in the park, except in Mammoth, Canyon, Fishing Bridge, Bridge Bay, Grant Village, and Madison Campgrounds, for park operation purposes, and for construction and maintenance projects authorized by the Superintendent. This restriction shall not apply to outboard motors on waters open to motorboating.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
...
(4) When may I operate a snowcoach in Yellowstone National Park?
...
(vi) Operating a snowcoach with the original pollution control equipment disabled or modified is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
...
(5) Must I operate a certain model of snowmobile? Only snowmobiles that meet NPS air and sound emissions requirements in this section may be operated in the park. ... Any snowmobile model not approved by the Superintendent may not be operated in the park.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
...
(6) What standards will the Superintendent use to approve snowmobile makes, models, and years of manufacture for use in the park?
...
(iv) Operating a snowmobile that has been modified in a manner that may adversely affect air or sound emissions is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
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(9) Must I travel with a guide while snowmobiling in Yellowstone and what other guiding requirements apply?
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(ii) Unguided snowmobile access is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
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(13) What other conditions apply to the operation of oversnow vehicles?
(i) The following are prohibited:
(A) Idling an oversnow vehicle for more than three minutes at any one time.
(B) Driving an oversnow vehicle while the driver's motor vehicle license or privilege is suspended or revoked.
(C) Allowing or permitting an unlicensed driver to operate an oversnow vehicle.
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(E) Operating an oversnow vehicle without a lighted white headlamp and red taillight.
(F) Operating an oversnow vehicle that does not have brakes in good working order.
(G) The towing of persons on skis, sleds, or other sliding devices by oversnow vehicles, except for emergency situations.
(H) Racing snowmobiles, or operating a snowmobile in excess of 35 mph, or operating a snowmobile in excess of any lower speed limit in effect under § 4.21(a)(1) or (2) of this chapter or that has been otherwise designated.
(I) Operating a snowcoach in excess of 25 mph, or operating a snowcoach in excess of any lower speed limit in effect under § 4.21(a)(1) or (2) of this chapter or that has been otherwise designated.
(ii) The following are required:
(A) All oversnow vehicles that stop on designated routes must pull over to the far right and next to the snow berm. Pullouts must be used where available and accessible. Oversnow vehicles may not be stopped in a hazardous location or where the view might be obscured. Oversnow vehicles may not be operated so slowly as to interfere with the normal flow of traffic.
(B) Oversnow vehicle drivers must possess and carry at all times a valid government-issued motor vehicle driver's license. A learner's permit does not satisfy this requirement.
(C) Equipment sleds towed by a snowmobile must be pulled behind the snowmobile and fastened to the snowmobile with a rigid hitching mechanism.
(D) Snowmobiles must be properly registered in the U.S. State or Canadian Province of principal use and must display a valid registration.
(E) The only motor vehicles permitted on oversnow routes are oversnow vehicles.
(F) An oversnow vehicle that does not meet the definition of a snowcoach must comply with all requirements applicable to snowmobiles.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
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(13) What other conditions apply to the operation of oversnow vehicles?
(i) The following are prohibited:
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(D) Driving an oversnow vehicle with disregard for the safety of persons, property, or park resources, or otherwise in a reckless manner.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
RecklessnessUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
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(14) What conditions apply to alcohol use while operating an oversnow vehicle? In addition to 36 CFR 4.23, the following conditions apply:
(i) Operating or being in actual physical control of an oversnow vehicle is prohibited when the operator is under 21 years of age and the alcohol concentration in the operator's blood or breath is 0.02 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood, or 0.02 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
(ii) Operating or being in actual physical control of an oversnow vehicle is prohibited when the operator is a guide and the alcohol concentration in the operator's blood or breath is 0.04 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or 0.04 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
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(16) What forms of non-motorized oversnow transportation are allowed in the park?
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(iii) Dog sledding and ski-joring (a skier being pulled by a dog, horse, or vehicle) are prohibited. Bicycles, including bicycles modified for oversnow travel, are prohibited on oversnow routes in Yellowstone National Park.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
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(17) May I operate a snowplane in Yellowstone National Park? The operation of a snowplane in Yellowstone National Park is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(l)
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(18) Is violating a provision of this section prohibited?
(i) Violating a term, condition, or requirement of paragraph (l) of this section is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.(m) Swimming. The swimming or bathing in a natural, historical, or archeological thermal pool or stream that has waters originating entirely from a thermal spring or pool is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.14 Great Smoky Mountains National Park.(a) Fishing —

(2) Closed and Excluded Waters. All waters of Mingus Creek, Lands Creek, Chestnut Branch and that portion of LeConte Creek as posted through the park residential area of Twin Creeks, are closed to and excluded from fishing.

(4) Season. Open all year for rainbow and brown trout, smallmouth bass, and redeye (rockbass). All other fish are protected and may not be taken by any means.
(5) Time. Fishing is permitted from sunrise to sunset only.
(6) Fish and equipment and bait. Fishing is permitted only by use of one handheld rod and line.
(i) Only artificial flies or lures having one single hook may be used.
(ii) The use or possession of any form of fish bait other than artificial flies or lures on any park stream while in possession of fishing tackle is prohibited.
(7) Size limits. All trout or bass caught less than the legal length shall be immediately returned unharmed to the water from which taken.
(i) No trout or bass less than 7″ in length may be retained.
(ii) No size limit on redeye (rockbass).
(8) Possession limit.
(i) Possession limit shall mean and include the number of trout, bass or redeye (rockbass) caught in park waters which may be in possession, regardless of whether they are fresh, stored in ice chests, or otherwise preserved. A person must stop and desist from fishing for the remainder of the day upon attaining the possession limit.
(ii) Five, fish, trout, bass, or redeye, or a combination thereof, is the maximum number which a person may retain in one day or be in possession of at any one time.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.14 Great Smoky Mountains National Park.(b) Beer and alcoholic beverages. The possession of beer or any alcoholic beverages in an open or unsealed container, except in designated picnic, camping, or overnight lodging facilities, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.15 Shenandoah National Park.(a) Backcountry camping. ...
(1) No person or group of persons traveling together may camp without a valid backcountry camping permit. ...
(2) No person may camp in or with a group of more than nine (9) other persons;
(3) No person or group may backcountry camp:
(i) Within 250 yards or in view from any paved park road or the park boundary;
(ii) Within one-half mile or in view from any automobile campground, lodge, restaurant, visitor center, picnic area, ranger station, administrative or maintenance area, or other park development or facility except a trail, an unpaved road or a trail shelter;
(iii) On or in view from any trail or unpaved road, or within sight of any sign which has been posted by park authorities to designate a no camping area;
(iv) Within view of another camping party, or inside or within view from a trail shelter: Provided, however, That backcountry campers may seek shelter and sleep within or adjacent to a trail shelter with other camping groups, during periods of severely unseasonable weather when the protection and amenities of such shelter are deemed essential;
(v) Within 25 feet of any stream; and
(4) No person shall backcountry camp more than two (2) consecutive nights at a single location. The term “location” shall mean that particular campsite and the surrounding area within a two hundred fifty (250) yard radius of that campsite.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.15 Shenandoah National Park.(c) Sanitation.
(1) The possession of food or beverage in discardable glass containers is prohibited in the backcountry.
(2) Except in comfort facilities provided therefor, no person in the backcountry shall urinate or defecate within ten (10) yards of any stream, trail, unpaved road or park facility. Fecal material must be placed in a hole and be covered with not less than three (3) inches of soil.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.16 Yosemite National Park.(a) Fishing —

(4) Fishing from horseback. Fishing from horseback in any lake or stream is prohibited.
(5) Gathering or securing grubs. Gathering or securing grubs for bait through the destruction or tearing apart of down trees or logs within sight of roads, trails or inhabited areas is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.16 Yosemite National Park.(e) Camping.
(1) Camping is permitted in Yosemite National Park for not more than a total of 30 days in any calendar year: Provided, however, That during the period from June 1 to September 15, inclusive, camping within the Yosemite Valley is limited to not more than a total of 7 days and camping within all other portions of the park, during the same period, is limited to not more than a total of 14 days.
(2) Quiet shall be maintained at all camps between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.16 Yosemite National Park.(h) Regulations governing eating and drinking establishments and sale of food and drink.
(1) No restaurant, coffee shop, cafeteria, short order cafe, lunch room, tavern, sandwich stand, soda fountain, or other eating and drinking establishment, including kitchens, or other place in which food and drink is prepared for sale elsewhere, may be operated on any privately-owned lands within Yosemite National Park unless a permit for the operation thereof has first been secured from the Superintendent.
(2) The Superintendent will issue such a permit only after an inspection of the premises to be licensed by the County Health Officer and written notice that the premises comply with the substantive requirements of State and County health laws and ordinances which would apply to the premises if the privately-owned lands were not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.16 Yosemite National Park.(i) Motorboats. Motorboats are prohibited on all the natural lakes and streams of Yosemite National Park.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.16 Yosemite National Park.(j) Domestic water supplies and sewage disposal systems —
(1) Sewage disposal systems —
(i) Construction. Any dwelling or establishment constructed on privately owned land within Yosemite National Park for the purpose of housing one or more persons must be served by an approved sewage disposal system prior to occupancy. Such system may not be initially constructed or rebuilt without a permit issued by the Superintendent. ...

(2) Water supply facilities —
(i) Construction of new facilities. Domestic water supply facilities for the use of two (2) or more families or for use of the general public may not be constructed, installed, or reconstructed on the privately owned land within Yosemite National Park unless the plans for such facilities are consistent with the requirements of State and county health laws and ordinances which would be applicable if such water supply facilities were located on privately owned lands outside of the park. Facilities for such a new water supply system shall not be constructed or reconstructed without a permit issued by the Superintendent. ...
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.16 Yosemite National Park.(k) Skelton Lakes and Delaney Creek from its beginning at the outlet of the lower Skelton Lake to its interception with the Tuolumne Meadows—Young Lakes Trail, are closed to all public fishing.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.16 Yosemite National Park.(l) Motor vehicles driven or moved upon a park road must be registered and properly display current license plates.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.17 Cuyahoga Valley National Park.(a) Alcoholic beverages —
(1) Possession. The possession or consumption of a bottle, can, or other receptacle containing an alcoholic beverage which has been opened, a seal broken, or the contents of which have been partially removed is prohibited, except in residences or other areas specifically authorized by the superintendent as to time and place.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.17 Cuyahoga Valley National Park.(b) Bicycles.

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(ii) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.18 Hot Springs National Park.(b) Use of water. The taking or carrying away of water, hot or cold, from any of the springs, fountains, or other sources of supply in Hot Springs National Park for the purpose of sale, or for any use other than personal drinking, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.19 Canyon de Chelly National Monument.(a) Visitors are prohibited from entering the canyons of Canyon de Chelly National Monument unless accompanied by National Park Service employees or by authorized guides: Provided, however, That the Superintendent may designate, by marking on a map which shall be available for public inspection in the Office of the Superintendent and at other convenient locations within the monument, canyons or portions thereof which may be visited or entered without being so accompanied.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.2 Crater Lake National Park.(b) Boating. No private vessel or motor may be used on the waters of the park.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.20 Fire Island National Seashore.(a) Operation of motor vehicles —
(1)... (x) … “Essential service vehicle” means any motor vehicle other than a public utility vehicle whose use on the Island is essential to the continued use of residences on the Island. This may include vehicles used for the following purposes, while in use for such purposes:
(A) Transporting heating fuel and bottled gas.
(B) Sanitation or refuse removal.
(2) Routes for motor vehicle travel. No motor vehicle may be operated on Seashore lands except on routes designated for that purpose and subject to the limitations of this paragraph (a). ...
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(4) Permit required. No motor vehicle, other than a piece of firefighting apparatus or a motor vehicle operated and owned or leased by a duly constituted law enforcement agency having jurisdiction within the Seashore, shall be operated on Seashore lands without a valid permit issued by the Superintendent.

(10)...(iii)...(A) From the Monday after Labor Day through the Friday before Memorial Day, a year-round resident may make no more than two round trips per day for residential purposes.
(11) Rules of travel.
(i) When two motor vehicles approach from opposite directions in the same track on Seashore lands, both operators shall reduce speed and the operator with the water to his left shall yield the right of way by turning out of the track to the right.
(ii) No motor vehicle shall be operated on any portion of a dune on Seashore lands except at dune crossings.
(iii) No person shall operate a motor vehicle on Seashore lands at a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour.
(iv) The speed of any motor vehicle being operated on Seashore lands shall be reduced to five miles per hour upon approaching or passing within 100 feet of any person not in a motor vehicle, or when passing through or over any dune crossings.
(12) Violations.
(i) Failure to comply with the conditions of any permit issued pursuant to this paragraph will constitute a violation of these regulations.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.20 Fire Island National Seashore.(b) Operation of Seaplane and Amphibious Aircraft.

(2) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the waters of the Great South Bay and the Atlantic Ocean within the boundaries of Fire Island National Seashore are closed to take-offs, landings, beachings, approaches or other aircraft operations at the following locations:
[List of locations]
(3) Aircraft may taxi on routes perpendicular to the shoreline to and from docking facilities at the following locations:
[List of locations]
(4) Aircraft operation in the vicinity of marinas, boats, boat docks, floats, piers, ramps, bird nesting areas, or bathing beaches must be performed with due caution and regard for persons and property and in accordance with any posted signs or uniform waterway markers.
(5) Aircraft are prohibited from landing or taking off from any land surfaces, any estuary, lagoon, marsh, pond, tidal flat, paved surface, or any waters temporarily covering a beach; except with prior authorization of the Superintendent. Permission shall be based on the need for emergency service, resource protection, resource management or law enforcement.
(6) Aircraft operations shall comply with all Federal, State and county ordinances and rules for operations as may be indicated in available navigation charts or other aids to aviation which are available for the Fire Island area.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.20 Fire Island National Seashore.(d) Personal watercraft.
(1) Personal watercraft (PWC) may operate in the following locations and under the following conditions:
[See table]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.(a)
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(4) May I operate a snowcoach in the Parkway? Snowcoaches may only be operated in the Parkway under a concessions contract. Snowcoach operation is subject to the conditions stated in the concessions contract and all other conditions identified in this section.
(5) Where may I operate my snowmobile in the Parkway?
(i) You may operate your snowmobile only upon designated oversnow routes established within the Parkway in accordance with § 2.18(c) of this chapter. ...
(6) What routes are designated for snowcoach use?
(i) Authorized snowcoaches may only be operated on the routes designated for snowmobile use in paragraphs (a)(6)(i)(A) and (C) of this section. No other routes are open to snowcoach use, except as provided in (a)(6)(ii) of this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.(a)
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(10) What other conditions apply to the operation of oversnow vehicles?
(i) The following are prohibited:
(A) Idling an oversnow vehicle more than 5 minutes at any one time.
(B) Driving an oversnow vehicle while the operator's motor vehicle license or privilege is suspended or revoked.
(C) Allowing or permitting an unlicensed driver to operate an oversnow vehicle.
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(E) Operating an oversnow vehicle without a lighted white headlamp and red taillight.
(F) Operating an oversnow vehicle that does not have brakes in good working order.
(G) Towing persons on skis, sleds or other sliding devices by oversnow vehicles, except in emergency situations.
(ii) The following are required:
(A) All oversnow vehicles that stop on designated routes must pull over to the far right and next to the snow berm. Pullouts must be used where available and accessible. Oversnow vehicles may not be stopped in a hazardous location or where the view might be obscured, or operated so slowly as to interfere with the normal flow of traffic.
(B) Oversnow vehicle drivers must possess a valid motor vehicle driver's license. A learner's permit does not satisfy this requirement. The license must be carried by the driver at all times.
(C) Equipment sleds towed by a snowmobile must be pulled behind the snowmobile and fastened to the snowmobile with a rigid hitching mechanism.
(D) Snowmobiles must be properly registered and display a valid registration from the United States or Canada.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.(a)
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(10) What other conditions apply to the operation of oversnow vehicles?
(i) The following are prohibited:
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(D) Driving an oversnow vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons, property, or parkway resources or otherwise in a reckless manner.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
RecklessnessUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.(a)
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(11) What conditions apply to alcohol use while operating an oversnow vehicle? In addition to 36 CFR 4.23, the following conditions apply:
(i) Operating or being in actual physical control of an oversnow vehicle is prohibited when the driver is under 21 years of age and the alcohol concentration in the driver's blood or breath is 0.02 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or 0.02 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
(ii) Operating or being in actual physical control of an oversnow vehicle is prohibited when the driver is a snowmobile guide or a snowcoach driver and the alcohol concentration in the operator's blood or breath is 0.04 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or 0.04 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.(a)
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(14) May I operate a snowplane in the Parkway? The operation of a snowplane in the Parkway is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.(a)
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(15) Is violating any of the provisions of this section prohibited?
(i) Violating any of the terms, conditions or requirements of paragraphs (a)(3) through (a)(14) of this section is prohibited.
(ii) Anyone who violates any of the terms, conditions or requirements of this regulation will be considered to have committed one separate offense for each term, condition or requirement that they violate.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(b) Fishing.
(1) The following waters are closed to fishing: The Snake River for a distance of 150 feet below the downstream face of Jackson Lake Dam; Swan Lake; Sawmill Ponds; Hedrick's Pond; Christian Ponds; and Cottonwood Creek from the outlet of Jenny Lake downstream to the Saddle Horse Concession Bridge.
(2) Fishing from any bridge or boat dock is prohibited.
(3) Bait:
(i) The use or possession of fish eggs or fish for bait is prohibited on or along the shores of all park waters, except:
[List of locations]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(c) Stock grazing.

(v) The permittee shall, upon notice from the Superintendent that the allotment designated in the permit is not ready to be grazed at the beginning of the designated grazing season, place no livestock on the allotment for such a period as may be determined by the Superintendent as necessary to avoid damage to the range. All, or a portion of the livestock shall be removed from the area before the expiration of the designated grazing season if the Superintendent determines further grazing would be detrimental to the range. The number of stock and the grazing period may be adjusted by the Superintendent at any time when such action is deemed necessary for the protection of the range.

(vii) No building or other structure shall be erected nor shall physical improvements of any kind be established under the permit except upon plans and specifications approved by the National Park Service. Any such facilities, structures, or buildings may be removed or disposed of to a successor permittee within three months following the termination of the permit; otherwise they shall become the property of the United States without compensation therefor.
(viii) The permittee shall utilize the lands covered by the permit in a manner approved and directed by the Superintendent which will prevent soil erosion thereon and on lands adjoining same.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(d) Camping.
(1) No person, party, or organization shall be permitted to camp more than 30 days in a calendar year in designated sites within the Park.
(2) Except in group campsites and backcountry sites, camping is limited to six persons to a site.
(3) Registration is required for camping at the Jenny Lake Campground; camping in this campground shall not exceed 10 days in any calendar year.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(e) Vessels.
(1) Power-driven vessels are prohibited on all park waters except Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake.
(2) On Jenny Lake:
(i) Operating a power-driven vessel using a motor exceeding 71⁄2 horsepower is prohibited, except:
(ii) An NPS authorized boating concessioner may operate power-driven vessels under conditions specified by the Superintendent.
(3) Hand-propelled vessels may be used on Jackson, Jenny, Phelps, Emma Matilda, Two Ocean, Taggart, Bradley, Bearpaw, Leigh, and String Lakes and on the Snake River, except within 1,000 feet of the downstream face of Jackson Lake Dam. All other waters are closed to boating.
(4) Sailboats may be used only on Jackson Lake.
(5) No person except an authorized concessioner shall moor or beach a vessel on the shore of a designated harbor area, except in an emergency.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)
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(4) May I operate a snowcoach in Grand Teton National Park? It is prohibited to operate a snowcoach in Grand Teton National Park except as authorized by the Superintendent.
(5) Must I operate a certain model of snowmobile in the park? Only commercially available snowmobiles that meet NPS air and sound emissions requirements as set forth in this section may be operated in the park. The Superintendent will approve snowmobile makes, models, and years of manufacture that meet those requirements. Any snowmobile model not approved by the Superintendent may not be operated in the park.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)
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(7) Where may I operate my snowmobile in the park?
(i) You may operate your snowmobile upon the frozen water surface of Jackson Lake, a route established in accordance with § 2.18(c) of this chapter, under the following conditions:
(A) You are ice fishing, and licensed or otherwise permitted to fish in Wyoming;
(B) You possess the proper fishing gear; and
(C) You limit your snowmobile travel to a direct route to and from and between fishing locations on the lake.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)

(11) What other conditions apply to the operation of oversnow vehicles?
(i) The following are prohibited:
(A) Idling an oversnow vehicle more than 5 minutes at any one time.
(B) Driving an oversnow vehicle while the operator's motor vehicle license or privilege is suspended or revoked.
(C) Allowing or permitting an unlicensed driver to operate an oversnow vehicle.
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(E) Operating an oversnow vehicle without a lighted white headlamp and red taillight.
(F) Operating an oversnow vehicle that does not have brakes in good working order.
(G) The towing of persons on skis, sleds or other sliding devices by oversnow vehicles.
(ii) The following are required:
(A) All oversnow vehicles that stop on designated routes must pull over to the far right and next to the snow berm. Pullouts must be used where available and accessible. Oversnow vehicles may not be stopped in a hazardous location or where the view might be obscured, or operated so slowly as to interfere with the normal flow of traffic.
(B) Oversnow vehicle drivers must possess a valid motor vehicle driver's license. A learner's permit does not satisfy this requirement. The license must be carried by the driver at all times.
(C) Equipment sleds towed by a snowmobile must be pulled behind the snowmobile and fastened to the snowmobile with a rigid hitching mechanism.
(D) Snowmobiles must be properly registered and display a valid registration from the United States or Canada.
(iii) The Superintendent may impose other terms and conditions as necessary to protect park resources, visitors, or employees. The Superintendent will notify the public of any changes through one or more methods listed in § 1.7(a) of this chapter.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)

(11) What other conditions apply to the operation of oversnow vehicles?
(i) The following are prohibited:
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(D) Driving an oversnow vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons, property, or park resources or otherwise in a reckless manner.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
RecklessnessUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)
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(12) What conditions apply to alcohol use while operating an oversnow vehicle? In addition to 36 CFR 4.23, the following conditions apply:
(i) Operating or being in actual physical control of an oversnow vehicle is prohibited when the driver is under 21 years of age and the alcohol concentration in the driver's blood or breath is 0.02 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters or blood or 0.02 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
(ii) Operating or being in actual physical control of an oversnow vehicle is prohibited when the driver is a snowmobile guide or a snowcoach operator and the alcohol concentration in the driver's blood or breath is 0.04 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or 0.04 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)
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(14) Are there any forms of non-motorized oversnow transportation allowed in the park?

(iii) Dog sledding and ski-joring are prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)
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(15) May I operate a snowplane in the park? The operation of a snowplane in Grand Teton National Park is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)
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(17) For what purpose may I use the routes designated in paragraph (g)(16) of this section? You may only use those routes designated in paragraph (g)(16) of this section to gain direct access to public lands adjacent to the park boundary.

(19) For what purpose may I use the routes designated in paragraph (g)(18) of this section? The routes designated in paragraph (g)(18) of this section are only to access private property within or directly adjacent to the park boundary. Use of these roads via snowmobile is authorized only for the landowners and their representatives or guests. Use of these roads by anyone else or for any other purpose is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.(g)
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(20) Is violating any of the provisions of this section prohibited
(i) Violating any of the terms, conditions or requirements of paragraphs (g)(3) through (g)(19) of this section is prohibited.
(ii) Anyone who violates any of the terms, conditions or requirements of this regulation will be considered to have committed one separate offense for each term, condition or requirement that they violate.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.23 Badlands National Park.(4) The commercial transport on the park road between the Northeast and Interior entrances of any substance or combination of substances, including any hazardous substance, hazardous material, or hazardous waste that requires placarding, or any marine pollutant that requires marking, as defined in 49 CFR Subtitle B, is prohibited; except for local bulk deliveries of gasoline, fuel oil and LP gas; provided, however, that the Superintendent may issue permits for the transportation of such substance or combination of substances, including hazardous waste, in emergencies, and may issue permits when such transportation is necessary for access to lands within or adjacent to the park area to which access is otherwise not available as provided in 36 CFR 5.6.

(6) The transportation or use of oversize or overweight commercial vehicles on the park road between the Northeast and Interior entrances is prohibited; provided, however that the Superintendent may issue permits for transportation or use of such vehicles and may condition such permits on the use of special routes within the park in order to minimize impacts to park facilities and resources and also may issue permits when the transportation or use of such vehicles is necessary for access to lands within or adjacent to the park area to which access is otherwise not available as provided in 36 CFR 5.6.
(7) Operating without, or violating a term or condition of, a permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited. In addition, violating a term or condition of a permit may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.25 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.(a) Fishing —
(1) Commercial fishing. Commercial fishing from parklands (above the high waterline) other than as provided for below is prohibited.
(2) Nets. The use of nets in fishing from parklands (above the high waterline) except for throw nets, is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.25 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.(b) Backcountry registration. No person shall explore or climb about the lava tubes or pit craters in the park without first registering with the superintendent and indicating the approximate length of time involved in the exploration and the number of people in the party. This section does not apply to the maintained trail through Thruston Lava Tube, nor the maintained trail down and across Kilauea Iki pit crater.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.26 Death Valley National Park.(a) Mining. Mining in Death Valley National Park is subject to the following regulations, which are prescribed to govern the surface use of claims therein:
(1) The claim shall be occupied and used exclusively for mineral exploration and development and for no other purpose except that upon written permission of an authorized officer or employee of the National Park Service the surface of the claim may be used for other specified purposes, the use to be on such conditions and for such period as may be prescribed when permission is granted.
(2) The owner of the claim and all persons holding under him shall conform to all rules and regulations governing occupancy of the lands within the National Park.
(3) The use and occupancy of the surface of mining claims as prescribed in paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) of this section shall apply to all such claims located after the date of the act of June 13, 1933 (48 Stat. 139; 16 U.S.C. 447), within the limits of the National Park as fixed by Proclamation No. 2028 of February 11, 1933, and enlarged by Proclamation No. 2228 of March 26, 1937, and to all mining claims on lands hereafter included in the National Park, located after such inclusion, so long as such claims are within the boundaries of said Park.
(4) Prospectors or miners shall not open or construct roads or vehicle trails without first obtaining written permission from an authorized officer or employee of the National Park Service. Applications for permits shall be accompanied by a map or sketch showing the location of the mining property to be served and the location of the proposed road or vehicle trail. The permit may be conditioned upon the permittee's maintaining the road or trail in a passable condition as long as it is used by the permittee or his successors.
(5) From and after the date of publication of this section, no construction, development, or dumping upon any location or entry, lying wholly or partly within the areas set forth in paragraphs (a)(5) (i) to (iii) of this section, shall be undertaken until the plans for such construction, development, and dumping, insofar as the surface is affected thereby, shall have been first submitted to and approved in writing by an authorized officer or employee of the National Park Service:
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.26 Death Valley National Park.(b) Use of water. No works or water system of any kind for the diversion, impoundment, appropriation, transmission, or other use of water shall be constructed on or across Park lands, including mining claims, without a permit approved by an authorized officer or employee of the National Park Service. Application for such permit shall be accompanied by plans of the proposed construction. The permit shall contain the following conditions:
(1) No diversion and use of the water shall conflict with the paramount general public need for such water;
(2) such water systems shall include taps or spigots at points to be prescribed by the Superintendent, for the convenience of the public; and
(3) all appropriations of water, in compliance with the State water laws, shall be made for public use in the name of the United States and in accordance with instructions to be supplied by an authorized officer or employee of the National Park Service.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(b) Are there recreational fishing restrictions that I need to know?

(2) Only the following may be legally taken from Dry Tortugas National Park:
[List of fish and methods]
(3) The following waters and areas are closed to fishing:
[List of locations and restrictions]
(4) The following are prohibited:
(i) Possessing lobster within the boundaries of the park, unless the individual took the lobster outside park waters and has the proper State/Federal licenses and permits. Vessels with legally taken lobster aboard which was taken outside the park may not have persons overboard in park waters. The presence of lobster aboard a vessel in park waters, while one or more persons from such vessel are overboard, constitutes prima facie evidence that the lobsters were harvested from park waters in violation of this chapter.
(ii) Taking fish by pole spear, Hawaiian sling, rubber powered, pneumatic, or spring loaded gun or similar device known as a speargun, air rifles, bows and arrows, powerheads, or explosive powered guns. Operators of vessels within the park must break down and store all weapons described in this paragraph so that they are not available for immediate use.
(iii) Use of a hand held hook, gig, gaff, or snare, except that a gaff may be used for landing a fish lawfully caught by hook and line when consistent with all requirements in this section, including size and species restrictions.
(iv) Taking, possessing, or touching any ornamental tropical fish or marine life except as expressly provided in this section.
(v) Dragging or trawling a dip net or cast net.
(vi) The use of nets except as provided in paragraphs (b)(3)(ii)and (iii) of this section.
(vii) Engaging in guide operations (fee for service), including but not limited to fishing and diving, except in accordance with the provisions of:
(A) A permit, contract, or other commercial use authorization; or
(B) Other written agreement with the United States administered under this chapter.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(c) Are any areas of the park closed to the public? Yes. The following areas are closed to the public:
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(e) What restrictions apply to anchoring a vessel in the park?
(1) Anchoring in the Research Natural Area (RNA) is prohibited.
(2) All vessels in the RNA must use designated mooring buoys.
(3) Anchoring between sunset and sunrise is limited to the designated anchorage area at Garden Key.
(4) Vessels engaged in commercial fishing or shrimping must not anchor in any of the channels, harbors, or lagoons in the vicinity of Garden Key, Bush Key, or the surrounding shoals outside of Bird Key Harbor, except in cases of emergency involving danger to life or property. (Emergencies may include, adverse weather conditions, mechanical failure, medical emergencies, or other public safety situations.)
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(f) What vessel operations are prohibited? The following vessel operations are prohibited:
(1) Operating a vessel in the Fort Jefferson Moat; and
(2) Operating a vessel above a flat wake speed in the Garden Key and Bird Key Harbor areas.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(g) What restrictions apply to discharging materials in park waters?
(1) Discharging or depositing materials or substances of any kind within the boundaries of the park is prohibited, except for the following:
(i) Research Natural Area: cooling water or engine exhaust.
(ii) Park Waters Outside the Research Natural Area:
(A) Fish, fish parts, chumming materials, or bait used or produced incidental to and while conducting recreational fishing activities in the park;
(B) Water generated by routine vessel operations (e.g., deck wash down and graywater from sinks, consisting of only water and food particles;
(C) Vessel cooling water, engine exhaust, or bilge water not contaminated by oil or other substances.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(h) What are the permit requirements in the park?
(1) A permit, issued by the Superintendent, is required for all non-commercial vessels for which occupants are engaged in recreational activities, including all activities in the RNA. Permitted recreational activities include but are not limited to use of mooring buoys, snorkeling, diving, wildlife viewing, and photography.
(2) A permit, issued by the Superintendent, is required for a person, group, institution, or organization conducting research activities in the park.
(3) Vessels transiting the park without interruption shall not require a permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(i) How are corals and other underwater natural features protected in the park?
(1) Taking, possessing, removing, damaging, touching, handling, harvesting, disturbing, standing on, or otherwise injuring coral, coral formation, seagrass or other living or dead organisms, including marine invertebrates, live rock, and shells, is prohibited.
(2) Vessel operators are prohibited from allowing their vessel to strike, injure, or damage coral, seagrass, or any other immobile organism attached to the seabed.
(3) Vessel operators are prohibited from allowing an anchor, chain, rope or other mooring device to be cast, dragged, or placed so as to strike, break, abrade, or otherwise cause damage to coral formations, sea grass, or submerged cultural resources.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(j) What restrictions apply on or near shipwrecks?
(1) No person may destroy, molest, remove, deface, displace, or tamper with wrecked or abandoned vessels of any type or condition, or any cargo pertaining thereto.
(2) Surveying, inventorying, dismantling, or recovering any wreck or cargo within the boundaries of the park is prohibited unless permitted in writing by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.(k) How are aircraft operations restricted?
(1) Landing an aircraft in Dry Tortugas National Park may occur only in accordance with a permit issued by the Superintendent under § 1.6 of this chapter.
(2) When landing is authorized by permit, the following requirements also apply:
(i) Aircraft may be landed on the waters within a radius of 1 mile of Garden Key, but a landing or takeoff may not be made within 500 feet of Garden Key, or within 500 feet of any closed area.
(ii) Operation of aircraft is subject to § 2.17 of this chapter, except that seaplanes may be taxied closer than 500 feet to the Garden Dock while en route to or from the designated ramp, north of the dock.
(iii) Seaplanes may be moored or brought up on land only on the designated beach, north of the Garden Key dock.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.28 Olympic National Park.(a) Fishing —
(1) General Provisions. ...
...
(ii) General summer season. Daily steelhead catch limit shall not exceed two fish, Provided however:
(A) The Queets River and tributaries shall have a summer season daily limit of one steelhead over 20 inches in length.
(B) The Quinault River is closed to the taking of steelhead all year above the confluence of the North and East Forks, but is open in its entirety during the general summer season to the taking of two rainbow trout with a minimum six of 10 inches and maximum size of 20 inches.
(2) Salmon Fishing. Salmon fishing is permitted on the following park waters, exclusive of tributaries, when adjacent State waters are open:
[List of locations]

(4) Closed waters. That portion of the Morse Creek watershed within the park (except Lake Angeles and P.J. Lake) and that section of Kalaloch Creek which is used as domestic water supply (as posted) are closed to fishing. Fishing from boats is prohibited on the Hoh River upstream from the South Fork Hoh boat launch.
(5) Fishing gear. Fishing with a line, gear or tackle having more than two spinners, spoons, blades, flashers, or like attractions, or with more than one rudder, or more than two hooks (single, double, or treble barbed) attached to such line, gear, or tackle, is prohibited.

(7) License. A license to fish in park waters is not required; however, an individual fishing for steelhead or salmon in park waters, except treaty Indians fishing in the exercise of rights secured by treaties of the United States, shall have in his/her possession a State of Washington punch card for the species being sought. Steelhead and salmon shall be accounted for on these cards as required by State regulations.

(v) Prohibition of fish cultural activities. No fish cultural, planting, or propagation activity shall be undertaken in park waters without prior written permission of the superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.28 Olympic National Park.(b) Boating. All vessels are prohibited on park waters except as provided below:
(1) Hand propelled vessels and sailboats are permitted on park waters except the following:
Dosewalips River.
(2) Motorboats are permitted on the following waters:
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.28 Olympic National Park.(c) Dogs and cats. Dogs (except guide dogs) and cats are prohibited on any park land or trail, except on designated park roads and parking areas or within one-quarter mile of an established automobile campground or concessioner overnight facility.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.28 Olympic National Park.(e) Privately owned lands —
(1) Water supply and sewage disposal systems. …
(i) Facilities.
(a) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (e)(1)(iii) of this section, no person shall occupy any building or structure, intended for human habitation or use, unless such building is served by water supply and sewage disposal systems that comply with the standards prescribed by the State and county laws and regulations applicable in the county within whose exterior boundaries such building is located.
(b) No person shall construct, rebuild or alter any water supply or sewage disposal system without a written permit issued by the Superintendent. ...
(ii) Inspections.
(b) If upon inspection, any water supply or sewage disposal system is found by the inspecting officer not to be in conformance with established State and county standards and it is found further that there is immediate and severe danger to the public health or the health of the occupants or users, the Superintendent shall post appropriate notices at conspicuous places on such premises, and thereafter, no person shall occupy or use the premises on which the system is located until the Superintendent is satisfied that remedial measures have been taken that will assure compliance of the system with established State and county standards.
(2) State forest practice laws. Any person, firm, or corporation harvesting or cutting timber on privately owned lands within that portion of Olympic National Park over which jurisdiction has been ceded by the State of Washington to the United States of America shall comply with the standards concerning forest practices established from time to time by or pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington which would apply to such operations if they were not being conducted in Olympic National Park and personnel of the Park will consult and cooperate with State officials in the administration of this regulation. Although forest practices standards established from time to time by or pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington shall apply, no person, firm, or corporation harvesting timber, on such privately owned lands shall be required to obtain permits or licenses from, or pay fees to, the State of Washington or its political subdivisions in connection with the harvesting or cutting of timber on such lands. Prior to the initiation of harvesting or cutting of timber on privately owned lands over which jurisdiction has been ceded to the United States, such operations shall be registered with the Superintendent of Olympic National Park.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.28 Olympic National Park.(f) Snowmobile use.
(1) The use of snowmobiles is prohibited except in areas and on routes designated by the superintendent by the posting of appropriate signs or by marking on a map available at the office of the superintendent, or both. The following routes have been designated for snowmobile use within Olympic National Park:
[List of routes]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.29 Gateway National Recreation Area.(a) Operation of motor vehicles. The operation of motor vehicles, other than authorized emergency vehicles, is prohibited outside of established public roads and parking areas, except on beaches and oversand routes designated by the Superintendent by the posting of appropriate signs and identified on maps available at the office of the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.29 Gateway National Recreation Area.(b) Off-road vehicle operation.
(1) Operation of motor vehicles, (including the various forms of vehicles used for travel oversand, such as but not limited to, “beach buggies”) on beaches or on designated oversand routes without a permit from the Superintendent is prohibited. ...

(2) Driving off designated, marked oversand routes or beaches is prohibited.
(3) Vehicles shall not be parked in designated oversand routes or interfere with moving traffic.
(4) When the process of freeing a vehicle which has been stuck results in ruts or holes, the ruts or holes shall be filled by the operator of such vehicle before it is removed from that area.
(5) The operation of a motorcycle on an oversand vehicle route or beach is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.29 Gateway National Recreation Area.(c) Public lewdness. Section 245.00 of the New York Penal Code is hereby adopted and incorporated into the regulations of this part. Section 245.00 provides that:
A person is guilty of public lewdness when he intentionally exposes the private and intimate parts of his body in a lewd manner or commits any other lewd act (a) in a public place, or (b) in private premises under circumstances in which he may readily be observed from either a public place or from other private premises, and with intent that he be so observed.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
IntentUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.3 Glacier National Park.(a) Fishing.

(3) Fishing in violation of a condition or restriction established by the Superintendent is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.3 Glacier National Park.(b) Eating, drinking, and lodging establishments.
(1) No eating, drinking, or lodging establishment offering food, drink, or lodging for sale may be operated on any privately owned lands within Glacier National Park unless a permit for the operation thereof has first been obtained from the Superintendent.
(2) The Superintendent will issue a permit only after an inspection of the premises and a determination that the premises comply with the substantive requirements of State and county health and sanitary laws and ordinances and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto which would apply to the premises if the privately owned lands were not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.3 Glacier National Park.(c) Water supply and sewage disposal systems. ...
(1) Facilities.
(i) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (e)(3) of this section, no person shall occupy any building or structure intended for human habitation, or use, unless such building is served by water supply and sewage disposal systems that comply with the standards prescribed by State and county laws and regulations applicable in the county within whose exterior boundaries such building is located.
(ii) No person shall construct, rebuild or alter any water supply or sewage disposal system without a written permit issued by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.3 Glacier National Park.(d) Motorboats.
(1) Motorboats and motor vessels are limited to ten (10) horsepower or less on Bowman and Two Medicine Lakes. This restriction does not apply to sightseeing vessels operated by an authorized concessioner on Two Medicine Lake.
(2) All motorboats and motor vessels except the authorized, concessioner-operated, sightseeing vessels are prohibited on Swiftcurrent Lake.
(3) The operation of all motorboats and motor vessels are prohibited on Kintla Lake.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.30 Devils Tower National Monument.(a) Climbing. Registration with a park ranger is required prior to any climbing above the talus slopes on Devils Tower. The registrant is also required to sign in immediately upon completion of a climb in a manner specified by the registering ranger.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.32 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.(a) Snowmobiles.

(3) Snowmobile use outside designated routes and frozen water surfaces is prohibited. Snowmobiles are restricted to the road shoulders of routes that are plowed.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.32 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.(c) Hunting. The following lakeshore areas are closed to hunting:
[List of areas]
(3) Hunting season. Hunting is prohibited park wide during the period of April 1 through Labor Day.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.32 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.(d) Personal Watercraft (PWC).
(1) PWC are allowed on the waters within Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, from the western boundary of the lakeshore to the east end of Miners Beach.
(2) PWC may be launched only from a designated launch site at Sand Point.
(3) PWC users may beach their craft only at Sand Point Beach and Miners Beach.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.33 Voyageurs National Park.(b) Snowmobiles.

(5) Snowmobile use outside open designated routes and lake surfaces is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.33 Voyageurs National Park.(c) Aircraft.
(1) Aircraft may be operated on the entire water surface and frozen lake surface of the following lakes, except as restricted in paragrah (c)(4) of this section and § 2.17 of this chapter: Rainy, Kabetogama, Namakan, Sand Point, Locator, War Club, Quill, Loiten, Shoepack, Little Trout and Mukooda.
(2) Approaches, landings and take-offs shall not be made within 500 feet of any developed facility, boat dock, float, pier, ramp or beach.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.33 Voyageurs National Park.(c) Aircraft.
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(3) Aircraft may taxi to and from a dock or ramp designated for their use for the purpose of mooring and must be operated with due care and regard for persons and property and in accordance with any posted signs or waterway markers.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.34 Blue Ridge Parkway.(b) Fishing.
(1) Fishing is prohibited from one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before sunrise.
(2) Fishing from the dam at Price Lake or from the footbridge in Price Lake picnic area in Watauga County, N.C., and from the James River Parkway Bridge in Bedford and Amherst Counties, Va., is prohibited.
(3) The following waters are subject to the restrictions indicated:
[List of locations and restrictions]
(4) Prohibited bait in waters in paragraphs (b)(3) (i) and (ii) of this section: Possession of or use as bait of insects, worms, and other similar organic bait or parts thereof adjacent to, on, or in streams or lakes while in possession of fishing tackle, is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.34 Blue Ridge Parkway.(d) Boating.
(1) The use of any vessel, as defined in § 3.1 of this chapter on the waters of the Blue Ridge Parkway is prohibited except on the waters of Price Lake.
(2) Vessels using Price Lake shall be restricted to vessels propelled solely by oars or paddles.
(3) Vessels using Price Lake may be launched only at established or designated ramps and shall be removed from the water for the night. Campers shall remove their vessels from the water to their campsites at night.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.35 Buffalo National River.(a) Fishing.

(4) Violating a designation or condition established by the Superintendent is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.35 Buffalo National River.(b) Frogs, Turtles and Crayfish.

(2) Violating a designation or condition established by the Superintendent is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.35 Buffalo National River.(c) Motorized Vessels.
(1) Except for a vessel propelled by a gasoline, diesel or other internal combustion engine with a rating of 10 horsepower or less, operating a motorized vessel from Erbie Ford to the White River is prohibited.
(2) Operating a vessel propelled by a motor is prohibited above Erbie Ford.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.36 Mammoth Cave National Park.(a) Fishing —
(1) General. Trot and throw lines shall contain hooks which are spaced at least 30 inches apart.
(2) Seines.
(i) The use of seines is permitted only in the following runs and creeks to catch minnows and crawfish for bait: Bylew, First, Second, Pine, Big Hollow, Buffalo, Ugly, Cub, Blowing Spring, Floating Mill Branch, Dry Branch, and Mill Branch.
(ii) Seines shall not exceed 4 × 6 feet and the mesh shall not be larger than one-quarter inch.
(3) Live bait.
(i) Worms are the only form of live bait which may be used in the Sloans Crossing Pond (also known as Beaver Pond), Green Pond, Doyle Pond, and First Creek Lake. Live minnows and worms may be used in all other waters.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.36 Mammoth Cave National Park.(b)
(1) Cave entry. Except for those portions of the caves open to the general public, no person shall enter any cave within the boundaries of the park without first obtaining a permit from the Superintendent. ...
(2) Persons on guided cave tours must stay on the established designated trails and remain with the guides and tour group at all times. Exploration of side passages, going ahead of the lead guide and tour group or dropping behind the following guide or tour group is prohibited.
(3) Persons on “self-guided” or “semi-guided” cave tours must stay in the established, designated trails at all times. Exploration of side passages or taking alternate routes is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.36 Mammoth Cave National Park.(c) Bicycles.

(2) The following are prohibited:
(i) Possessing a bicycle on routes or trails not designated as open to bicycle use;
(ii) Unless posted otherwise, operating a bicycle in excess of 15 miles per hour on designated routes; and
(iii) Failing to yield the right of way to horses or hikers.
(3) ...
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(ii) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.37 Jean Lafitte National Historical Park.(a) Fishing.

(3) Violation of established conditions or designations for the taking of crayfish is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.38 Isle Royale National Park.(b) Underwater diving. No person shall undertake diving in the waters of Isle Royale National Park with the aid of underwater breathing apparatus without first registering with the Superintendent.
(c) Mammals. Dogs, cats, and other mammals may not be brought into or possessed in the park area, except for guide dogs accompanying the blind.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.39 Mesa Verde National Park.(a) Visiting of cliff dwellings is prohibited except when persons are accompanied by a uniformed National Park Service employee. ...

(b) Hiking is permitted only on trails designated for that purpose by the Superintendent by the posting of appropriate signs or by marking on a map which shall be available for inspection by the public at park headquarters and other convenient locations within the park. Persons hiking on the Pictograph Point or Spruce Canyon Trails must register in advance with the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.4 Grand Canyon National Park.(b) Colorado whitewater boat trips. ...
(1) No person shall operate a vessel engaging in predominantly upstream travel or having a total horsepower in excess of 55.
(2) U.S. Coast Guard approved life preservers must be worn by every person while on the river or while lining or portaging near rough water. One extra preserver must be carried for each ten (10) persons.
(3) No person shall conduct, lead, or guide a river trip unless such person possesses a permit issued by the Superintendent, Grand Canyon National Park....
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(ii) No person shall conduct, lead, guide, or outfit a commercial river trip without first securing the above permit and possessing an additional permit authorizing the conduct of a commercial or business activity in the park.
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(4) All human waste will be taken out of the Canyon and deposited in established receptacles, or will be disposed of by such means as is determined by the Superintendent.
(5) No person shall take a dog, cat, or other pet on a river trip.
(6) The kindling of a fire is permitted only on beaches. The fire must be completely extinguished only with water before abandoning the area.
(7) Picnicking is permitted on beach areas along the Colorado River.
(8) Swimming and bathing are permitted except in locations immediately above rapids, eddies and riffles or near rough water.
(9) Possession of a permit to conduct, guide, outfit, or lead a river trip also authorizes camping along the Colorado River by persons in the river trip party, except on lands within the Hualapai Indian Reservation which are administered by the Hualapai Tribal Council; Provided, however, That no person shall camp at Red Wall Cavern, Elves Chasm, the mouth of Havasu Creek, or along the Colorado River bank between the mouth of the Paria River and the Navajo Bridge.
(10) All persons issued a river trip permit shall comply with all the terms and conditions of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.4 Grand Canyon National Park.(c) Immobilized and legally inoperative vehicles.

(2) Leaving, storing, or placing upon federally owned lands within the park any immobilized or legally inoperative vehicle for a period exceeding 30 days is prohibited, except under the terms of a permit issued by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.40 Hopewell Village National Historic Site.(a) Fishing.
(1) Fishing between sunset and sunrise is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.41 Big Bend National Park.(a) Fishing; closed waters. Special ponds and springs reserved for species of rare fish are closed to fishing and bait collecting. The taking or release of any form of fish life in these ponds or springs is prohibited except by special authorization by the Superintendent. ...
(b) Fishing; method.

(2) Use of seine. The use of seines and nets is prohibited except minnow seines no greater than 20 feet in length may be used for taking of minnows for bait.
(c) Fishing; limit of catch. The limit of catch per person per day or in possession shall be 25 fish, except that minnows caught for bait shall not be accountable for the purpose of this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.43 Natchez Trace Parkway.(c) Vehicles —
(1) Trucks. Trucks over one ton rated capacity are not permitted on the parkway. Trucks, not exceeding one ton rated capacity, are permitted to travel on the Natchez Trace Parkway when used solely for transportation of persons, their baggage, camping equipment and related articles for recreational purposes only. Trucks used for the purpose of hauling non-recreational materials are not permitted.
(2) Animal-drawn vehicles. Animal-drawn vehicles or implements are prohibited on the main parkway road.
(3) Farm vehicles. Farm vehicles, including agricultural implements, with or without load carrying capacity, and whether or not self-propelled, are prohibited on the parkway, except when such travel is authorized by the Superintendent or when such travel is in connection with the construction, operation, or maintenance of the parkway.
(4) Recreational vehicles. Recreational vehicles, including but not limited to self-propelled mobile homes, campers, housetrailers, and vehicles up to 1 1⁄2 ton rated capacity, when such recreational vehicles are used solely to carry persons for recreational purposes together with their baggage, camping equipment, and related articles for vacation or recreational purposes, are permitted on the parkway.
(5) Trailers. Trailers are permitted when used non-commercially to transport baggage, camping equipment, horses for recreational riding, small boats and other similar items used for vacation or recreational purposes, provided they meet the following criteria:
(i) Utility type trailers must be enclosed or covered and are not to exceed 5 feet by 8 feet.
(ii) Trailers must be equipped with red taillights, red stoplights and mechanical turn signals. Clearance lights are required on trailers over 6 feet high.
(iii) Only one trailer of any type may be towed by any one vehicle along the parkway. The towing vehicle and trailer must not exceed 55 feet in length.
(6) Buses. Commercial passenger carrying buses, when used for touring purposes, may travel the Natchez Trace Parkway by obtaining special written permission in advance from the Superintendent or his representative. School buses may travel on the parkway without such written permission when transporting people for special recreational or educational purposes.
(7) Towed vehicles other than trailers. Such vehicles must be towed with a rigid tow bar which does not require a driver for the towed vehicle. Tow bar must be equipped with safety chains that are so connected to the towed and towing vehicles and to the tow bar that, if the tow bar fails, it will not drop to the ground and the chains shall be of sufficient strength to prevent breakaway of the towed vehicle in the event of such tow bar failure. The towed vehicle must be equipped with brakelights, taillights, and signal lights in accordance with applicable State regulations. The towing vehicle and towed vehicle must not exceed 55 feet in length.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.43 Natchez Trace Parkway.(d) Beer and alcoholic beverages. The possession of beer or any alcoholic beverage in an open or unsealed container is prohibited, except in designated picnic, lodging, residence, and camping areas.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.44 Canyonlands National Park.(a) Motorized Vehicle Use. Motorized vehicles are prohibited in Salt Creek Canyon above Peekaboo campsite.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.45 Everglades National Park.(b) Prohibited conveyances. Only hand-propelled vessels may be operated upon those areas of emergent vegetation commonly called marshes, wetlands, or “the glades.” Operation of a motorized vessel in such areas is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.45 Everglades National Park.(d) Fishing.
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(3) The following waters are closed to fishing:
[List of locations]
(4) A person engaged in guide fishing must possess a guide fishing permit issued by the Superintendent and administered under the terms of § 1.6 of this chapter. Guide fishing without a valid permit is prohibited.
(5) Except for taking finfish, shrimp, bait, crabs, and oysters, as provided in this section or as modified under 36 CFR 1.5, the taking, possession, or disturbance of any fresh or saltwater aquatic life is prohibited.
(6) Methods of taking. Except as provided in this section, only a closely attended hook and line may be used for fishing activities within the park.
(i) Crabbing for stone or blue crabs may be conducted using attended gear only and no more than five (5) traps per person. Persons using traps must remain within one hundred (100) feet of those traps. Unattended gear or use of more than five (5) traps per person is prohibited.
(ii) Shrimp, mullet, and bait fish (minnows, pilchards, pinfish, mojarras, ballyhoo or bait mullet (less than eight (8) inches in total length) may be taken with hook and line, dipnet (not exceeding 3 feet at its widest point) or cast net, for use as bait or personal consumption.
(iii) A dipnet or cast net may not be dragged, trawled, or held suspended in the water.
(7) Tagging, marking, fin clipping, mutilation or other disturbance to a caught fish, prior to release is prohibited without written authorization from the Superintendent.
(8) Fish may not be fileted while in the park, except that:

(9) Nets and gear that are legal to use in State waters, and fish and other edible or non-edible sea life that are legally acquired in State waters but are illegal to possess in the waters of Everglades National Park may be transported through the park only over Indian Key Pass, Sand Fly Pass, Rabbit Key Pass, Chokoloskee Pass and across Chokoloskee Bay, along the most direct route to or from Everglades City, Chokoloskee Island or Fakahatchee Bay.
(i) Boats traveling through these passages with such nets, gear, fish, or other edible products of the sea must remain in transit unless disabled or weather and sea conditions combine to make safe passage impossible, at which time the boats may be anchored to await assistance or better conditions.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.45 Everglades National Park.(e) Boating.

(3) The following areas are closed to all vessels:
[List of locations]
(4) The following inland fresh water areas are closed to the use of motorized vessels: Coot Bay Pond, Nine Mile Pond, Paurotis Pond, Sweetbay Pond, Big Ficus Pond, Sisal Pond, Pine Glade Lake, Long Pine Key Lake, Tower Lake, Hidden Lake, Pine Island, and L-67 canal.
(5) The following coastal waters, designated by statute as wilderness (Pub. L. 95-625), are closed to the use of motorized vessels: Mud, Bear, East Fox, Middle Fox, Little Fox, and Gator Lakes; Homestead Canal; all associated small lakes on Cape Sable inland from Lake Ingraham; Cuthbert, Henry, Little Henry, Seven Palm, Middle, Monroe, Long, and the Lungs Lakes; Alligator Creek from the shoreline of Garfield Bight to West Lake; all inland creeks and lakes north of Long Sound, Joe Bay, and Little Madeira Bay except those ponds and lakes associated with Taylor River.
(6) Except to effect a rescue, or unless otherwise officially authorized, no person shall land on keys of Florida Bay except those marked by signs denoting the area open, or on the mainland shorelines from Terrapin Point eastward to U.S. Highway 1, including the shores of all inland bays and waters and those shorelines contiguous with Long Sound, Little Blackwater Sound, and Blackwater Sound.
(7) West Lake Pond and West Lake shall be closed to all vessels when they are being used by feeding birds. At all other times, these areas shall be open only to hand-propelled vessels or Class A motorboats powered by motors not to exceed 6 horsepower.
(8) Vessels used as living quarters shall not remain in or be operated in the waters of the Park for more than 14 days without a permit issued by the Superintendent. Said permit will prescribe anchorage location, length of stay, sanitary requirements and such other conditions as considered necessary.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.45 Everglades National Park.(f) Violation of any of the provisions of § 7.45 is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.46 Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument.(a) Extractive uses.
(1) All extractive uses are prohibited within the boundaries of the Monument, including, but not limited to, harvest or collection of fish, coastal migratory pelagic fish, baitfish, lobsters, conch, whelk, corals, sponges and all associated reef invertebrates, and sand, water, plants, seeds, fruit, marine mammals, marine birds, gas, minerals, and rocks.

(b) Exceptions.
(1) Exceptions to prohibited extractive uses are limited to bait fishing at Hurricane Hole and blue runner (hardnose) line fishing in the area south of St. John. The Superintendent shall issue permits for such uses.
(2) Bait fishing shall be permitted with cast net at a distance greater than ten feet from the seaward edge of the mangrove prop root system.
(3) A maximum of three gallons of baitfish is allowed per fisherman per day.
(4) Blue runner shall be caught using hand lines and chum (a mixture of ground up baitfish and sand to attract the fish).
(5) Any fish caught other than blue runner shall be released.
(6) Vessels involved in the catch of blue runner may use moorings designated for that purpose.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.46 Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument.(c) Marine Operations. No dredging, excavating, or filling operations of any kind are permitted, and no equipment, structures, by-product or excavated materials associated with such operations may be deposited in or on the waters or ashore within the boundaries of the monument.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.46 Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument.(d) Wrecks. No person shall destroy or molest, remove, deface, displace or tamper with wrecked or abandoned waterborne craft of any type or condition, submerged cultural resources, or any cargo pertaining thereto, unless permitted in writing by an authorized official of the National Park Service.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.46 Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument.(e) Boats.
(1) No watercraft shall operate in such a manner, nor shall anchors or any other mooring device be cast or dragged or placed, so as to strike or otherwise cause damage to any underwater feature.
(2) All watercraft, carrying passengers, for hire, shall comply with applicable regulations and laws of the U.S. Coast Guard and Territory of the Virgin Islands.
(3) Anchoring will only be permitted in emergency situations to protect life and property.
(4) Anchoring shall only be permitted from 48 hours prior to landfall of the hurricane to 48 hours following passage of the hurricane.
(5) No lines or ropes shall be attached to mangroves or other shoreline vegetation.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.47 Carlsbad Caverns National Park.(a) Cave entry.
(1) With the exception of the regular trips into Carlsbad Caverns under the guidance or supervision of employees of the National Park Service, no person shall enter any cave or undeveloped part or passage of any cave without a permit.

(3) Solo exploration. Solo exploration or investigation is not permitted in any cave or undeveloped part or passageway of any cave within the park.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.48 Lake Mead National Recreation Area.(a) Aircraft, designated airstrips.
[List of locations and restrictions]
(b) Powerless flight. The use of devices designed to carry persons through the air in powerless flight is allowed except in harbors, swim beaches, developed areas, and in other locations designated as closed to this activity.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.48 Lake Mead National Recreation Area.(f) Personal Watercraft.
(1) A person may launch and operate a personal watercraft in park waters or beach a personal watercraft on park lands, except in the following areas:
[List of locations]
(2) A person may not operate a personal watercraft at a speed in excess of flat wake speed within 200 feet of any beach occupied by bathers, boats at the shoreline, or persons in the water or at the shoreline.
(3) After December 31, 2012, no one may operate a personal watercraft that does not meet the 2006 emission standards set by EPA for the manufacturing of two-stroke engines. A person operating a personal watercraft that meets the EPA 2006 emission standards through the use of direct-injection two-stroke or four-stroke engines, or the equivalent thereof, is not subject to this prohibition and will be allowed to operate as described in this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.49 Cape Lookout National Seashore.(a) Personal watercraft (PWC) may be operated within Cape Lookout National Seashore only under the following conditions:
(1) PWC must be operated at flat-wake speed;
(2) PWC must travel perpendicular to shore;
(3) PWC may only be operated within the seashore to access the following sound side special use areas:
[List of locations]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.5 Mount Rainier National Park.(a)
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(4) Fishing in closed waters or violating a condition or restriction established by the Superintendent under this paragraph (a) is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.5 Mount Rainier National Park.(c) Backcountry Camping —
(1) Backcountry camping permits required. No person or group of persons traveling together may camp in the backcountry without a valid backcountry camping permit. Permits may be issued to each permittee or to the leader of the group for a group of persons. The permit must be attached to the pack or camping equipment of each permittee in a clearly visible location. No person may camp in any location other than that designated in the permit for a given date.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.50 Chickasaw Recreation Area.(b) Personal watercraft (PWC).
(1) PWC may operate on Lake of the Arbuckles except in the following closed areas:
[List of locations]
(2) PWC may not be operated at greater than flat wake speed in the following locations:
[List of locations]
(3) PWC may only be launched from the following boat ramps:
[List of locations]
(4) The fueling of PWC is prohibited on the water surface. Fueling is allowed only while the PWC is away from the water surface and on a trailer.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.51 Curecanti National Recreation Area.(c) Snowmobiles. Operating a snowmobile is allowed within the boundaries of Curecanti National Recreation Area under the following conditions:
(1) That the operators and machines conform to the laws and regulations governing the use of snowmobiles as stated in this chapter and those applicable to snowmobile use promulgated by the State of Colorado where they prove to be more stringent or restrictive than those of the Department of the Interior.
(2) Designated water surface and routes. Snowmobile use is confined to the following water surface and routes:
[List of routes]
(4) Snowmobile requirements. Snowmobiles are limited to a maximum of 1200 pounds gross vehicle weight (GVW), including cargo but excluding the weight of the driver and any passenger.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.51 Curecanti National Recreation Area.(d) Personal Watercraft (PWC). PWC may operate within Curecanti National Recreation Area in the following designated areas and under the following conditions:
[List of locations and restrictions]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.51 Curecanti National Recreation Area.(e) Off-road motor vehicle use. Operating a motor vehicle is allowed within the boundaries of Curecanti National Recreation Area off park roads under the following conditions:
(1) Designated routes and areas. Motor vehicle use off park roads is confined to the following routes and areas:
[List of locations]
(3) Vehicle requirements. Motor vehicles operating off park roads must meet the following requirements:
(i) Wheelbase width must not exceed 8 feet, 6 inches.
(ii) Maximum gross vehicle weight for motor vehicle use on the frozen surface of Blue Mesa Reservoir is 1800 pounds GVW, including cargo but excluding the weight of the driver and any passenger. This restricts vehicle use on the frozen surface to all-terrain and utility task type vehicles.
(4) Speed limits. Unless otherwise posted, motor vehicles may not exceed 15 miles per hour on designated off-road routes and areas.

(2) Violating a closure, condition or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.52 Cedar Breaks National Monument.(a) Snowmobiles.
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(2) On roads designated for snowmobile use, only that portion of the road or parking area intended for other motor vehicle use may be used by snowmobile. Such roadway is available for snowmobile use only when the designated road or parking area is closed by snow depth to all other motor vehicle use by the public. These routes will be marked by signs, snow poles, or other appropriate means. ...
(3) Snowmobile use outside designated routes is prohibited. ...
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.53 Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument.(a) Snowmobiles.
(1) During periods when snow depth prevents regular vehicular travel to the North Rim of the Monument, as determined by the superintendent, snowmobiling will be permitted on the graded, graveled North Rim Drive and parking areas from the north monument boundary to North Rim Campground and also to the Turnaround.
(2) On roads designated for snowmobile use, only that portion of the road or parking area intended for other motor vehicle use may be used by snowmobiles. Such roadway is available for snowmobile use only when there is sufficient snow cover and when these roads and parking areas are closed to all other motor vehicle use by the public. These routes will be marked by signs, snow poles, or other appropriate means. Snowmobile use outside designated routes is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.54 Theodore Roosevelt National Park.(a) Snowmobiles.
(1) Designated routes open to snowmobile use are the portions of the Little Missouri River which contain the main river channel as it passes through both units of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Ingress and egress to and from the designated route must be made from outside the boundaries of the park. There are no designated access points to the route within the park.
(2) ... The operation of snowmobiles shall be in accordance with State laws in addition to the National Park Service regulations.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.55 Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area.(c) Personal Watercraft (PWC).
(1) PWCs are allowed on the waters within Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area except in the following areas:
[List of locations]
(2) Launch and retrieval of PWC are permitted only at designated launch ramps. Launching and retrieval of PWC at Napoleon Bridge launch ramp is prohibited.
(3) PWC may land anywhere along the shoreline except in designated swimming areas.
(4) PWC may not be operated at greater than flat-wake speeds in the following locations:
[List of locations]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.57 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.(a)... (3) Permit requirement.
(i) A special use permit issued and administered by the superintendent is required to operate a motor vehicle off roads at designated locations in the recreation area. ...
(4) Designated locations.
(i) The operation of a motor vehicle off roads within the recreation area is prohibited except at the locations designated by this paragraph (a). ...
...
(5) Management zones. Some of the designated locations for off-road motor vehicle use enter into or abut one or more management zones that further manage this activity. These zones are identified on maps available at headquarters and on the recreation area Web site. Each zone has special restrictions governing off-road motor vehicle use as set forth in the following table:
[Table of management zones and restrictions]
(6) Camping at Blue Creek and Rosita. Camping is prohibited in designated ORV areas, routes, and access points and within 100 feet of these locations, except for marked camping zones where camping is allowed in or next to a motor vehicle, including a tent trailer, RV, or van.
(7) Operational and vehicle requirements. The following requirements apply to the use of motor vehicles off roads in the recreation area:
(i) At Rosita, operating a motor vehicle in an isolated pool of water that is not connected to or touching flowing water is prohibited.
(ii) Operating a motor vehicle on vegetation is prohibited.
(iii) Glass containers are prohibited in designated areas, routes, and access points, and in camping zones.
(iv) Operating a motor vehicle in excess of 35 mph (unless otherwise posted) on designated routes and access points at Blue Creek and Rosita is prohibited.
(v) Operating a motor vehicle in excess of the speed limits identified in paragraph (a)(5) (unless otherwise posted) in specific management zones is prohibited.
(vi) Operating a motor vehicle in excess of 55 mph (unless otherwise posted) in the designated areas that are not part of a Low-Speed Zone on the river bottoms at Blue Creek and Rosita is prohibited.
(vii) All ATVs must be equipped with a whip—a pole, rod, or antenna—that is securely mounted on the vehicle and stands upright at least eight feet from the surface of the ground when the vehicle is stopped. This whip must have a solid red or orange safety flag with a minimum size of six inches by twelve inches that is attached no more than ten inches from the top of the whip. Flags must have a pennant, triangle, square, or rectangular shape.
(viii) A motor vehicle must display lighted headlights and taillights during the period from one-half hour before sunset to one half hour after sunrise.
(ix) Motor vehicles must have a functioning muffler system. Motor vehicles that emit more than 96 decibels of sound (using the SAE J1287 test standard) are prohibited.
(x) Operating a motor vehicle with a wheel width greater than 65 inches in a Resource Protection Zone is prohibited.
(8) Prohibited acts. Violating any provision of this paragraph (a), including the special restrictions for each management zone, or the terms, conditions, or requirements of an off-road vehicle permit is prohibited. A violation may also result in the suspension or revocation of the applicable permit by the superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.57 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.(b) Safety Helmets. The operator and each passenger of a motorcycle shall wear a safety helmet while riding on a motorcycle in an off-road area designated in paragraph (a) of this section.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.57 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.(c) Powerless flight. The use of devices designed to carry persons through the air in powerless flight is allowed except in locations designated as closed to this activity.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.57 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.(g) Personal watercraft (PWC).
(1) PWC may operate on Lake Meredith except in the following closed areas: stilling basin below Sanford Dam, within 750 feet of the Sanford Dam intake tower, and on the waters of the Canadian River.
(2) PWC may operate on Lake Meredith under the following conditions:
(i) Fueling of PWC is prohibited on the lake, except at the marina fuel dock with an attendant providing the fuel service, or onshore and out of the water.
(ii) Carrying of fuel in an external or portable container onboard a PWC is prohibited.
(iii) PWC may only be launched at designated launch sites established by the Superintendent in accordance with 36 CFR 1.5 and 1.7.
(iv) PWC may not operate at greater than flat wake speed in the following designated areas: North Turkey Creek, Bugbee Canyon, North Canyon, North Cove, South Canyon, Sexy Canyon, Amphitheater Canyon, the coves between day markers 9 and 11, Fritch Canyon, Short Creek, Evans Canyon and Canal Canyon. Flat wake areas are designated by buoys marked with “flat wake” or other similar markings. The location of those buoys may be adjusted by the Superintendent based on reservoir water levels.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.57 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.(h) Bicycling.

(ii) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.58 Cape Hatteras National Seashore.(a) Hunting.

(5) Hunting will be restricted to waterfowl. Season length, opening and closing dates, bag limits and species of waterfowl which may be taken will be in accordance with the rules and regulations issued by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

(10) “Jump shooting” of waterfowl will be permitted only on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands and is prohibited within 300 yards of any blind.
(11) Properly licensed and authorized guides may provide hunting guide service within the designated hunting areas in the Seashore. They will not be permitted to solicit business within the boundaries of the Seashore and all arrangements with hunters must be made outside of those boundaries. Guides will be required to possess a North Carolina State guide license and to fulfill all requirements and conditions imposed by that license. Fees charged by guides must be approved in advance by the Superintendent. Each guide must also possess a permit issued by the Superintendent which authorizes him to guide hunters within the Seashore and the amount of the fees which he may charge.

(15) Hunters and guides shall provide their own decoys and are required to leave the blind which they used in a clean, sanitary and undamaged condition.
(16) All hunters taking banded fowl shall turn in the bands at the check-out station.

(18) Access to blinds will be by designated foot trails. Vehicles will not be permitted to drive to the blind sites.
(19) Trained dogs will be permitted for retrieving providing they are kept under restraint by the hunter.
(20) Blinds will be limited to two persons without a guide and three including the guide. Only two guns will be permitted in each blind.
(21) All other regulations will be in accordance with the North Carolina State and Federal migratory bird hunting laws.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.58 Cape Hatteras National Seashore.(b) Definitions. As used in this section:
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(iii) Commercial fishing. All operations preparatory to, during, and subsequent to the taking of fish by any means if a primary purpose of the taking is to sell fish.
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(5) Beach sanitation and conservation of aquatic life. Notwithstanding any General Regulation of the National Park Service to the contrary, all fishermen, commercial and sport, landing fish on the Seashore by any method and not using such fish because of size, edible quality, or other reason, shall immediately release and return such fish alive in the waters from which taken. No dead fish or part thereof may be left on any shore, beach, dock, pier, fish cleaning table or thrown back into the waters, but must be disposed of only at points or places designated for the disposal thereof or removed from the seashore area.
(6) Sport-fishing Zone. A zone is established for the protection and enhancement of recreational sport-fishing commencing at Beach Access Ramp No. 22 and continuing south and west along the ocean shore, including Cape Point (Cape Hatteras), to Beach Access Ramp No. 30. Within this zone commercial fishing, as specified in the Act of August 17, 1937 (50 Stat. 669), is permitted, except between the hours of 12:01 a.m. on Saturday to 11:59 p.m. on Sunday from October 1 through April 30, commercial fishermen are not permitted to haul seines or nets onto the beach within the Zone.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.58 Cape Hatteras National Seashore.(c) Off-road motor vehicle use — …
(i) A permit issued by the Superintendent is required to operate a vehicle on designated ORV routes at the Seashore.
(ii) Operation of a motor vehicle authorized under an ORV permit is limited to those routes designated in this paragraph (c).…
(vi) Each permit holder must affix the proof of permit, in a manner and location specified by the Superintendent, to the vehicle covered by the permit for use off-road.…
(5) Certain vehicles prohibited. The off-road operation of a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle (ATV), or utility vehicle (UTV) is prohibited.
(6) Travel trailers prohibited. The towing of a travel trailer (i.e., a trailer with sleeping or bathroom facilities) off-road is prohibited.
(7) Special-use permits for off-road driving, temporary use. Special-use permits issued under this paragraph are subject to resource, safety, and other closures implemented under § 7.58(c)(10), and may only be used in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of the permit.…
(9) ORV routes. ... Designated ORV routes and ramps are subject to resource, safety, seasonal, and other closures implemented under § 7.58(c)(10). …
(10) Superintendent's closures. ...
(ii) ... Violation of any closure is prohibited. ...
(11) Rules for Vehicle Operation.
(i) Notwithstanding the definition of “Public Vehicular Area” (PVA) in North Carolina law, the operator of any motor vehicle anywhere in the Seashore, whether in motion or parked, must at all times comply with all North Carolina traffic laws that would apply if the operator were operating the vehicle on a North Carolina highway.
(ii) In addition to the requirements of Part 4 of this chapter, the following restrictions apply:
(A) A vehicle operator must yield to pedestrians on all designated ORV routes.
(B) When approaching or passing a pedestrian on the beach, a vehicle operator must move to the landward side to yield the wider portion of the ORV corridor to the pedestrian.
(C) A vehicle operator must slow to 5 mph when traveling within 30.5 meters (100 feet) or less of pedestrians at any location on the beach at any time of year.
(D) An operator may park on a designated ORV route, but no more than one vehicle deep, and only as long as the parked vehicle does not obstruct two-way traffic.
(E) When driving on a designated route, an operator must lower the vehicle's tire pressure sufficiently to maintain adequate traction within the posted speed limit.
(F) The speed limit for off-road driving is 15 mph, unless otherwise posted.
(12) Hours of Operation/Night-Driving Restrictions.
(i) Hours of operation and night-driving restrictions are listed in the following table:
[See table] …
(14) Violating any of the provisions of this paragraph, or the terms, conditions, or requirements of an ORV or other permit authorizing ORV use is prohibited. ...
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.58 Cape Hatteras National Seashore.(d) Bicycle Use.

(3) The Superintendent may limit, restrict, or impose conditions on bicycle use, or close any trail to bicycle use, or terminate such conditions, closures, limits, or restrictions in accordance with § 4.30 of this chapter. A violation of any such limit, restriction, condition, or closure is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.6 Muir Woods National Monument.(a) Fires. Fires are prohibited within the monument.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.6 Muir Woods National Monument.(c) Fishing. Fishing is prohibited within the Monument.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.61 Fort Caroline National Memorial.(a) Fishing. Fishing is prohibited within the Memorial.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.63 Dinosaur National Monument.(c) Snowmobiles.

(3) Snowmobile use outside designated routes is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.64 Petersburg National Battlefield.(a) Alcoholic beverages. The possession or drinking of alcoholic beverages in any public place or in any motor vehicle is prohibited, except with the written permission of the Superintendent.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.64 Petersburg National Battlefield.(b) Maintenance of vehicles. Washing, cleaning, waxing, or lubricating motor vehicles or repairing or performing any mechanical work upon motor vehicles, except in emergencies, in any public place is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.65 Assateague Island National Seashore.(a) Hunting.
(1) Hunting, except with a shotgun, bow and arrow, or by falconry is prohibited. Hunting with a shotgun, bow and arrow, or by means of falconry is permitted in accordance with State law and Federal regulations in designated hunting areas.
(2) Hunting, or taking of a raptor for any purpose is prohibited except as provided for by permit in § 2.5 of this chapter.
(3) A hunter shall not enter upon Service-owned lands where a previous owner has retained use for hunting purposes, without written permission of such previous owner.
(4) Waterfowl shall be hunted only from numbered Service-owned blinds except in areas with retained hunting rights; and no firearm shall be discharged at waterfowl from outside of a blind unless the hunter is attempting to retrieve downed or crippled fowl.

(7) Hunters shall not enter the public waterfowl hunting area more than 1 hour before legal shooting time and shall be out of the hunting area within 45 minutes after close of legal shooting time. The blind shall be left in a clean and sanitary condition.
(8) Hunters using Service-owned shore blinds shall enter and leave the public hunting area via designated routes from the island.
(9) Prior to entering and after leaving a public hunting blind, all hunters shall check in at the registration box located on the trail to the blind he is or has been using.
(10) Parties in blinds are limited to two hunters and two guns unless otherwise posted at the registration box for the blinds.
(11) The hunting of upland game shall not be conducted within 300 yards of any waterfowl hunting blind during waterfowl season.
(12) Hunting on seashore lands and waters, except as designated pursuant to § 1.5 and § 1.7, is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.65 Assateague Island National Seashore.(a) Hunting.

(6) In order to retain occupancy rights, the hunter must remain in or near the blind except for the purpose of retrieving waterfowl. The leaving of decoys or equipment for the purpose of holding occupancy is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.65 Assateague Island National Seashore.(b) Operation of oversand vehicles — …
(2) Oversand permits. No oversand vehicle, other than an authorized emergency vehicle, shall be operated on a beach or designated oversand route in the park area except under an oversand permit issued by the Superintendent. …
(3) Authorized and prohibited travel. ...
(ii) Travel by motorcycles is permitted only on public highways and parking areas within the park area.
(iii) (A) Travel by self-contained vehicles is permitted under paragraph (b)(3)(i) of this section provided that no overnight parking is allowed on a beach seaward of the primary dunes at any time.
(B) South of Assateague State Park such vehicles may use designated self-contained areas bayward of the primary dunes for overnight parking. Except, That towed travel trailers may travel no farther south than the northern limits of the Big Fox Levels.
(iv) Travel by oversand vehicles, other than authorized emergency vehicles, is prohibited on the following portions of the park area subject, however, to existing rights of ingress and egress.
[List of areas]
(4) Rules of the road.
(i) Oversand vehicles shall be operated only in established tracks on designated portions of the park area. No such vehicles shall be operated on any portion of a dune except at posted crossings nor shall such vehicles be driven so as to cut circles or otherwise needlessly deface the sand.
(ii) Oversand vehicles shall not be parked so as to interfere with the flow of traffic on designated oversand routes. Such vehicles may not park overnight on a beach seaward of the primary dune unless one member of the party is actively engaged in fishing at all times. Towed travel trailers used as self-contained vehicles in the off-road portion of the park area may not be parked on a beach seaward of the primary dunes.
(iii) Upon approaching or passing within 100 feet of a person on foot, the operator of an oversand vehicle shall reduce speed to 15 miles per hour. Speed at other times on any designated oversand route shall not exceed 25 miles per hour.
(iv) When two vehicles approach from opposite directions in the same track, both operators shall reduce speed; and the operator with the ocean on his right shall pull out of the track to allow the other vehicle to pass.
(v) Passengers shall not ride on the fenders, hood, roof, or tailgate, or in any other position outside of a moving oversand vehicle; and such vehicles shall not be used to tow a person on any recreational device over the sand or in the air or water of the park area.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.65 Assateague Island National Seashore.(c) Personal Watercraft.
(1) Personal Watercraft (PWC) are allowed in Assateague Island National Seashore within the following locations and under the following conditions:
[List of locations and conditions]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(a) Off-road operation of motor vehicles.
(1) What do I need to do to operate a vehicle off road? To operate a vehicle off road at Cape Cod National Seashore, you must meet the requirements in paragraphs (b) through (e) of this section. You also must obtain a special permit if you:
(i) Will use an oversand vehicle (see paragraphs (a)(6) and (a)(7) of this section for details);
(ii) Will use an oversand vehicle to camp (see paragraph (a)(8) of this section for details); or
(iii) Are a commercial operator (see paragraph (a)(9) of this section for details).
(2) Where and when can I operate my vehicle off road? You may operate a vehicle off road only under the conditions specified in the following table. However, the Superintendent may close any access or oversand route at any time for weather, impassable conditions due to changing beach conditions, or to protect resources.
[See table]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(a) Off-road operation of motor vehicles.
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(4) What travel restrictions and special rules must I obey? You must comply with all applicable provisions of this chapter, including part 4, as well as the specific provisions of this section.
(i) On the beach, you must drive in a corridor extending from a point 10 feet seaward of the spring high tide drift line to the berm crest. You may drive below the berm crest only to pass a temporary cut in the beach, and you must regain the crest immediately following the cut. Delineator posts mark the landward side of the corridor in critical areas.
(ii) On an inland oversand route, you must drive only in a lane designated by pairs of delineator posts showing the sides of the route.
(iii) An oversand route is closed at any time that tides, nesting birds, or surface configuration prevent vehicle travel within the designated corridor.
(iv) When two vehicles meet on the beach, the operator of the vehicle with the water on the left must yield, except that self-contained vehicles always have the right of way.
(v) When two vehicles meet on a single-lane oversand route, the operator of the vehicle in the best position to yield must pull out of the track only so far as necessary to allow the other vehicle to pass safely, and then must back into the established track before resuming the original direction of travel.
(vi) If you make a rut or hole while freeing a stuck vehicle, you must fill the rut or hole before you remove the vehicle from the immediate area.
(5) What activities are prohibited? The following are prohibited:
(i) Driving off a designated oversand route.
(ii) Exceeding a speed of 15 miles per hour unless posted otherwise.
(iii) Parking a vehicle in an oversand route so as to obstruct traffic.
(iv) Riding on a fender, tailgate, roof, door or any other location on the outside of a vehicle.
(v) Driving a vehicle across a designated swimming beach at any time when it is posted with a sign prohibiting vehicles.
(vi) Operating a motorcycle on an oversand route.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(a) Off-road operation of motor vehicles.

(7) What requirements must I meet to operate an oversand vehicle? You may operate an oversand vehicle only if you first obtain an oversand permit from the Superintendent. The Superintendent administers the permit system for oversand vehicles and charges fees that are designed to recover NPS administrative costs.

(8) What requirements must I meet to operate an oversand vehicle in the off season? To operate an oversand vehicle between November 16 and April 14, you must obtain from the Superintendent an oversand permit and a limited access pass. We will issue you a limited access pass if you have a valid oversand permit (see paragraph (a)(7) of this section) and if you have viewed an educational program that outlines the special aspects of off season oversand use.
(i) You may operate a vehicle during the off-season only on the portion of the beach between High Head and Hatches Harbor.
(ii) You must not operate a vehicle during the off-season within two hours either side of high tide.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(a) Off-road operation of motor vehicles.
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(9) What requirements must I meet to use an oversand vehicle for camping? You may use an oversand vehicle to camp on the beach only in the manner authorized in this section or as authorized by the Superintendent through another approved permitting process.
(i) You must possess a valid permit issued under paragraph (a)(7) of this section.
(ii) You may camp only in a self-contained vehicle that you park in a designated area. A self-contained vehicle has a self-contained water or chemical toilet and a permanently installed holding tank with a minimum capacity of 3 days waste material. There are two designated areas with a maximum combined capacity of 100 vehicles.
(A) You must drive the self-contained vehicle off the beach to empty holding tanks at a dumping station at intervals of no more than 72 hours.
(B) Before returning to the beach, you must notify the Oversand Station as specified by the Superintendent.
(iii) You must not drive a self-contained vehicle outside the limits of a designated camping area except when entering or leaving the beach by the most direct authorized route.
(iv) You are limited to a maximum of 21 days camping on the beach from July 1 through Labor Day.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(a) Off-road operation of motor vehicles.
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(10) What special requirements must I meet if I have a commercial vehicle?
(i) To operate a passenger vehicle for hire on a designated oversand route, you must obtain a permit from the Superintendent. The Superintendent issues the permit under the authority of 36 CFR 1.6, 4.10 and 5.6.
(ii) You must obey all applicable regulations in this section and all applicable Federal, State and local regulations concerning vehicles for hire.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(a) Off-road operation of motor vehicles.

(12) What are the penalties for violating the provisions of this section? Violation of a term or condition of an oversand permit issued in accordance with this section is prohibited. A violation may also result in the suspension or revocation of the permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(b) Aircraft.
(1) Land based aircraft may be landed only at the Provincetown Airport approximately one-half mile south of Race Point Beach in the Provincelands area.
(2) Float equipped aircraft may be landed only on federally controlled coastal water in accordance with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
(c) Motorboats. Motorboats are prohibited from all federally owned ponds and lakes within the seashore in Truro and Provincetown.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(e) Public nudity. Public nudity, including public nude bathing, by any person on Federal land or water within the boundaries of Cape Cod National Seashore is prohibited. Public nudity is a person's intentional failure to cover with a fully opaque covering that person's own genitals, pubic areas, rectal area, or female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola when in a public place. Public place is any area of Federal land or water within the Seashore, except the enclosed portions of bathhouses, restrooms, public showers, or other public structures designed for similar purposes or private structures permitted within the Seashore, such as trailers or tents. This regulation shall not apply to a person under 10 years of age.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
IntentUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.(f) Hunting.
(1) Hunting is allowed at times and locations designated by the Superintendent as open to hunting.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, hunting is permitted in accordance with § 2.2 of this chapter.
(3) Only deer, upland game (including Eastern Wild Turkey), and migratory waterfowl may be hunted.
(4) Hunting is prohibited from March 1st through August 31st each year, except for the taking of Eastern Wild Turkey as designated by the Superintendent.

(7) Violating a closure, designation, use or activity restriction or a term or condition of a permit is prohibited. Violating a term or condition of a permit may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.68 Russell Cave National Monument.(a) Caves —
(1) Closed Areas. Entering, exploring, or remaining within any cave area other than the public archeological exhibit without prior written permission of the Superintendent is prohibited.

(3) Solo Exploration. Solo exploration is not permitted in the caves other than in the public archeological exhibit areas.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.69 Ross Lake National Recreation Area.(b) Aircraft. The operation of aircraft is allowed on the entire water surface of Diablo Lake and Ross Lake, except that operating an aircraft under power on water surface areas within 1,000 feet of Diablo Dam or Ross Dam or on those posted as closed for fish spawning is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.7 Rocky Mountain National Park.(a) Fishing.

(3) Fishing in closed waters or violating a condition or restriction established by the Superintendent is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.7 Rocky Mountain National Park.(c) Boats.
(1) The operation of motorboats is prohibited on all waters of the park.
(2) All vessels are prohibited on Bear Lake.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.7 Rocky Mountain National Park.(d) Dogs, cats, and other pets. In addition to the provisions of § 2.15 of this chapter, dogs, cats, and other pets on leash, crated, or otherwise under physical restraint are permitted in the park only within 100 feet of the edge of established roads or parking areas, and are permitted within established campgrounds and picnic areas; dogs, cats, and other pets are prohibited in the backcountry and on established trails.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.7 Rocky Mountain National Park.(e) (1) On what route may I operate a snowmobile? Snowmobiles may be operated on the North Supply Access Trail solely for the purpose of gaining access between national forest lands on the west side of the park and the town of Grand Lake. Use of this trail for other purposes is not permitted.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(c) Colorado River white-water boat trips. The following regulations shall apply to all persons using the waters of, or Federally owned land administered by the National Park Service along the Colorado River within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, from the Lees Ferry launch ramp downstream to the eastern boundary of Grand Canyon National Park:
(1) No person shall operate a vessel engaging in predominantly upstream travel or having a total horsepower in excess of 55 without a permit from the Superintendent.
(2) U.S. Coast Guard approved life preservers shall be worn by every person while traveling in boats or rafts on this section of the river, or while lining or portaging near rough water. One extra preserver must be carried on each vessel for each ten (10) passengers.
(3) No person shall conduct, lead or guide a river trip through Glen Canyon Recreation Area unless such person possesses a permit issued by the Superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park. ...
(ii) No person shall conduct, lead, guide, or outfit a commercial river trip without first securing the above permit and possessing an additional permit authorizing the conduct of a commercial or business activity in the recreation area.
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(4) All human waste will be taken out of the Canyon and deposited in established receptacles, or will be disposed of by such means as is determined by the Superintendent.
(5) No person shall take a dog, cat, or other pet on a river trip.
(6) The kindling of a fire is permitted only on beaches. All fires must be completely extinguished only with water before abandoning the area.
(7) Swimming and bathing are permitted except in locations immediately above rapids, eddies, and riffles or near rough water.
(8) No camping is allowed along the Colorado River bank between the Lees Ferry launch ramp and the Navajo Bridge.
(9) All persons issued a river trip permit shall comply with all terms and conditions of the permit.
(d) Assembly and launching of river rafts and boats. The following regulations shall apply to all persons designated under paragraph (e) of this section (Colorado white-water trips):
(1) The assembly and launching of rafts or boats, and parking or storing of any related equipment or supplies is restricted to those areas designated by the Superintendent.
(2) Within such designated areas, the Superintendent may assign or limit space and designate time periods of operation for each individual river trip or operator.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(e) PWC.
(1) A person may launch and operate a PWC in park waters or beach a PWC on park lands, except in the following areas:
[List of areas]
(2) A person may not operate a PWC at speed in excess of flat wake speed on the Escalante River from Cow Canyon to Coyote Creek.
(3) After December 31, 2012, no one may operate a PWC that does not meet the 2006 emission standards set by EPA for the manufacturing of two-stroke engines. A person operating a PWC that meets the EPA 2006 emission standards through the use of direct injection two-stroke or four-stroke engines, or the equivalent thereof, is not subject to this prohibition and will be allowed to operate as described in this section.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(f) Motor vehicle use. Operating a motor vehicle is allowed within the boundaries of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area under the conditions in this paragraph (f). …
(2) Off-road motor vehicle permit requirement. …
(ii) A special use permit issued and administered by the superintendent is required to operate a motor vehicle off GMP roads at designated locations in the recreation area. Operating a motor vehicle off GMP roads in the recreation area without a permit is prohibited except for designated ORV routes that do not require a permit as indicated in Table 1 to paragraph (f)(3)(ii). …
(v) Each motor vehicle permitted to operate off GMP roads must display an NPS decal issued by the superintendent and affixed to the vehicle in a manner and location specified by the superintendent. …
(vii) Violating any term, condition, or requirement of an off-road vehicle permit is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit and the denial of future permits, in addition to the penalties provided by § 1.3 of this chapter.
(3) Designated off-road motor vehicle locations.
(i) The operation of a motor vehicle off GMP roads within the recreation area is prohibited except at the locations designated by this paragraph (f). Designated locations and vehicle-free zones are identified on maps available at the recreation area headquarters, visitor contact stations, and on the recreation area's website.
(ii) Motor vehicles may be used off GMP roads at the locations and subject to the management prescriptions in the table below, except for vehicle-free zones where off-road vehicle use is prohibited. Permit requirements in Table 1 to paragraph (f)(3)(ii) are effective beginning on May 17, 2021. …
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(f) Motor vehicle use. Operating a motor vehicle is allowed within the boundaries of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area under the conditions in this paragraph (f). …
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(4) On-road motor vehicle use.
(i) The operation of a motor vehicle on GMP roads is prohibited except as set forth in Table 2 to paragraph (f)(4)(i): …
(ii) ... Except on the portion of the Poison Spring Loop identified in Table 2 to paragraph (f)(4)(i) and as may be allowed by the Superintendent on the upper portion of the Flint Trail, street-legal ATVs and OHVs are prohibited on unpaved GMP roads in the Orange Cliffs Special Management Unit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(f) Motor vehicle use. Operating a motor vehicle is allowed within the boundaries of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area under the conditions in this paragraph (f). …
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(5) Motor vehicle and operator requirements.
(i) Motor vehicles must be equipped at all times with noise-suppression devices, including an exhaust muffler in good working order and in constant operation. Operating a motor vehicle that emits more than 96 decibels of sound (using the SAE J1287 test standard) is prohibited. Creating or sustaining unreasonable noise considering the nature and purpose of the actor's conduct, impact on park users, location, and other factors that would govern the conduct of a reasonably prudent person is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(f) Motor vehicle use. Operating a motor vehicle is allowed within the boundaries of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area under the conditions in this paragraph (f). …
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(5) Motor vehicle and operator requirements.
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(ii) All motor vehicles operating in Lone Rock Beach Play Area must be equipped with a solid red or orange safety flag that is a minimum of six by 12 inches in size and that is attached to the vehicle so that the safety flag is at least eight feet above the surface of the level ground, or attached to the protective headgear of a person operating a motorcycle or dirt bike so that the safety flag is at least 18 inches above the top of the person's headgear. Operating a motor vehicle without a safety flag at Lone Rock Beach Play Area is prohibited.
(iii) Operating a motor vehicle in excess of 15 mph (unless otherwise posted) at the following off-road motor vehicle locations—Lone Rock Beach, Blue Notch, Bullfrog North and South, Copper Canyon, Crosby Canyon, Dirty Devil, Farley Canyon, Hite Boat Ramp, Neskahi, Nokai Canyon, Paiute Canyon, Paiute Farms, Red Canyon, Stanton Creek, and White Canyon—is prohibited.
(iv) Operating a motor vehicle in excess of 25 mph (unless otherwise posted) on unpaved GMP roads and on off-road motor vehicle routes in Ferry Swale, Middle Moody Canyon Trailhead, East Gypsum Canyon Overlook, Imperial Valley, and Gunsight Springs Trailhead is prohibited.
(v) Operating a motor vehicle within a designated off-road motor vehicle area during quiet hours with the exception of entering and exiting a campsite is prohibited.
(vi) Operating a generator or audio device, such as a radio, deck or compact disc player, within a designated off-road motor vehicle area during quiet hours is prohibited. During the hours of permitted operation, generators must be adequately muffled and not create excessive noise as defined in 36 CFR 2.12(a)(1).
(vii) Operating a motor vehicle within a posted “vehicle-free” zone is prohibited.
(viii) Operating an OHV under the age of 18 without a helmet is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.(f) Motor vehicle use. Operating a motor vehicle is allowed within the boundaries of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area under the conditions in this paragraph (f). …
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(6) Superintendent's authority.

(iii) Violating any such closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.72 Arkansas Post National Memorial.(a) Launching, beaching, or landing of vessels. Except in emergencies, no vessel shall be launched, beached, or landed from or on lands within the Arkansas Post National Memorial.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.73 Buck Island Reef National Monument.(a) Extractive uses. All extractive uses are prohibited within the boundaries of the Monument, including but not limited to harvest or collection (on the land or in the water) of fish for any use, marine mammals, coastal migratory pelagic fish, baitfish, lobsters, conch, whelk, hermit crabs (soldier crabs), seashells, corals, dead coral, sea fans, sponges and all associated reef invertebrates, plants, fruits and seeds, firewood, driftwood, rocks, sand, gas, oil, and minerals.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.73 Buck Island Reef National Monument.(b) Marine operations. No dredging, excavating or filling operations of any kind are permitted, and no equipment, structures, byproducts or excavated materials associated with such operations may be deposited in or on the waters or ashore within the boundaries of the Monument.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.73 Buck Island Reef National Monument.(c) Wrecks. No person shall destroy molest, remove, deface, displace or tamper with wrecked or abandoned waterborne craft of any type or condition, or any cargo pertaining thereto, unless permitted in writing by an authorized official of the National Park Service.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.73 Buck Island Reef National Monument.(d) Boats.
(1) No watercraft shall operate in such a manner, nor shall anchors or any other mooring device be cast or dragged or placed, so as to strike or otherwise cause damage to any underwater features.
(2) Anchoring or maneuvering watercraft within the waters that contain underwater marked swimming trails and interpretive signs is prohibited.
(3) Anchoring is prohibited except by permit issued by the Superintendent for deep sand bottom areas or for administrative purposes.
(4) Anchoring will be allowed in emergency situations only to protect life and property.
(5) All watercraft, carrying passengers, for hire, shall comply with applicable regulations and laws of the U.S. Coast Guard and Territory of the Virgin Islands.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.73 Buck Island Reef National Monument.(e) Fishing.
(1) All forms of fishing are prohibited including, but not limited to, spearfishing, rod and reel, hand-line, nets, gill or trammel, traps or pots, snares, hooks, poison, cast nets, trawl, seine, and long-line.
(2) The use or possession of any type of fishing equipment or any of the items listed in paragraph (a) of this section is prohibited within the boundaries of the Monument.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.74 Virgin Islands National Park.(b) Marine operations. No dredging, excavating or filling operations of any kind are permitted, and no equipment, structures, byproducts or excavated materials associated with such operations may be deposited in or on the waters or ashore within the boundaries of the Park.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.74 Virgin Islands National Park.(c) Wrecks. No person shall destroy, molest, remove, deface, displace or tamper with wrecked or abandoned waterborne craft of any type or condition, or any cargo pertaining thereto unless permitted in writing by an authorized official of the National Park Service.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.74 Virgin Islands National Park.(d) Boats.
(1) No watercraft shall be operated in such a manner, nor shall anchors or any other mooring device be cast or dragged or placed, so as to strike or otherwise cause damage to any underwater features.
(2) Anchoring or maneuvering watercraft within the waters that contain underwater marked swimming trails and interpretive signs is prohibited.
(3) Vessels desiring to enter Trunk Bay must enter and depart between the two outer buoys delineating the prescribed anchorage area, and shall anchor within described area, and no other, making sure the vessel will lie within this area regardless of wind or sea conditions: Except, that hand-propelled craft may be used to transport passengers and equipment between the anchorage area and the beach.
(4) All vessels carrying passengers for hire shall comply with applicable laws and regulations of the United States Coast Guard and Territory of the Virgin Islands.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.74 Virgin Islands National Park.(e) Fishing.
(1) Taking of fishes or any other marine life in any way except with rod or line, the rod or line being held in the hand, is prohibited: Provided, That fish may be taken by pots or traps of conventional Virgin Islands design and not larger than five feet at the greatest dimension, and bait fish may be taken by nets of no greater overall length than 20 feet and of mesh not larger than 1 inch stretched: Provided further, That paragraphs (e) (3), (4), and (5) of this section shall apply.
(2) The use or possession of any type of spearfishing equipment within the boundaries of the park is prohibited.
(3) The species of crustaceans known as Florida Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus) may be taken by hand or hand-held hook. No person shall take female lobsters with eggs; or take more than two lobsters per person per day; or have in possession more than two days' limit: Provided, That paragraph (e)(5) of this section shall apply.
(4) Species of mollusks commonly known as whelks and conchs may be taken by hand. No person shall take more than two conchs or one gallon of whelks, or both, per day, or have in possession more than two days' limit: Provided, That paragraph (e)(5) of this section shall apply.
(5) All known means of taking fish, crustaceans, mollusks, turtles, or other marine life are prohibited in Trunk Bay and in other waters containing underwater signs and markers.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.75 Padre Island National Seashore.(a) Off-road motor vehicle and motorcycle operation.
(1) The following regulations pertain to the operation of motor vehicles and motorcycles off established roads and parking areas. The operation of such vehicles and motorcycles is subject also to the applicable provisions of part 4 of this chapter and paragraphs (e) and (g) of this section.
(i) No person may operate a motor vehicle or motorcycle without a valid operator's license or learner's permit in his possession; an operator who has a learner's permit must be accompanied by an adult who has a valid operator's license; a driver's license or learner's permit must be displayed upon the request of any authorized person.
(ii) In addition to the requirements of § 4.10 of this chapter, every motor vehicle and motorcycle must have an operable horn, windshield wiper or wipers (except motorcycles), brake light or lights, and rearview mirror.
(iii) Motor vehicles and motorcycles must have valid license plates.
(iv) Every motor vehicle and motorcycle must have a valid State vehicle inspection certificate when such certificate is required for highway use in the State in which the vehicle is licensed.
(v) When two motor vehicles or motorcycles meet on the beach, the operator of the vehicle in southbound traffic shall yield the right-of-way, where necessary, by turning out of the track to the right.
(2) Off-road motor vehicle and motorcycle use areas and routes. The following routes and areas are open to such vehicles:
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.75 Padre Island National Seashore.(b) Hunting.
(1) Hunting is prohibited, except that during the open season prescribed by State and Federal agencies, the hunting of waterfowl is allowed upon the waters of Laguna Madre wherever a floating vessel of any type is capable of being operated, at whatever tide level may exist. Provided, however, that the waters surrounding North and South Bird Islands and other designated rookery islands are closed to all hunting as posted. Hunting, where authorized, is allowed in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and local laws for the protection of wildlife.
(2) The erecting of a structure for use as a hunting blind is prohibited except that a temporary blind may be used when removed at the end of each hunting day.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.75 Padre Island National Seashore.(e) Prohibited vehicle operations. The following operations are prohibited on and off established roads and parking areas.
(1) The use of ground effect or aircushion vehicles is prohibited.
(2) The use of vehicles propelled by the wind, commonly known as sail cars, is prohibited.
(3) Towing of persons behind vehicles on a sled, box, skis, surfboard, parachute, or in any other way is prohibited.
(4) Riding on fenders, tailgate, roof, or any other position outside of the vehicle is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.75 Padre Island National Seashore.(g) Speed. Except where different speed limits are indicated by posted signs or markers, speed of automobiles and other vehicles shall not exceed 25 miles per hour where driving is permitted on the beach.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.75 Padre Island National Seashore.(h) Mineral exploration and extraction —

(3) Exercise of non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights. Before entering the National Seashore for the purpose of conducting any operations pursuant to a mineral interest authorized under the Act providing for establishment of the Seashore, the operator shall comply with the requirements of part 9, subpart B of this chapter.
(4) All activities relating to the exercise of mineral interests which take place within the boundaries of the park shall be in accordance with an approved Plan of Operations.
(5) Applicability of State laws. All operators, as defined in subparagraph (2) of this paragraph shall abide by all rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Texas Railroad Commission or other authority of the State of Texas.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.76 Wright Brothers National Memorial.(b) Use of airstrip. Except in emergencies, no aircraft may be parked, stopped, or left unattended at the designated airstrip for more than 24 consecutive hours, or for more than a total of 48 hours during any 30-day period.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.77 Mount Rushmore National Memorial.(a) Climbing Mount Rushmore is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.78 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.(a) All persons shall register at park headquarters before climbing any portion of the cliff face of Maryland Heights. A registrant shall check out, upon completion of climbing, in the manner specified by the registering official.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.79 Amistad Recreation Area.(a) Hunting.

(3) Deer, javelina, and turkey may be taken only by long bow and arrow. Water fowl and game birds may be taken only by shotguns and bird shot. The use of all other weapons for hunting is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.79 Amistad Recreation Area.(c) Personal Watercraft (PWC).
(1) PWCs are allowed within Amistad National Recreation Area with the following exceptions:
(i) The following areas are closed to PWC use:
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.8 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.(a) Dogs and cats. Dogs and cats are prohibited on any park land or trail except within one-fourth mile of developed areas which are accessible by a designated public automobile road.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.8 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.(b)
...
(4) Fishing in closed waters or in violation of a condition or restriction established by the Superintendent is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.8 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.(c) Privately owned lands —

(a) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of this section, no person shall occupy any building or structure, intended for human habitation or use, unless such building complies with standards, prescribed by State and county laws and regulations applicable in the county within whose exterior boundaries such building is located, as to construction, water supply and sewage disposal systems.
(b) No person shall construct, rebuild, or alter any building, water supply or sewage disposal system without the permission of the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.80 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.(c) Bicycling.

(ii) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.82 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.(b) Snowmobiles.
(1) Snowmobiles may be operated for authorized purposes in the following designated areas within the Lakeshore:
[List of areas]
(2) Snowmobile use is authorized solely for the purpose of providing access for legal forms of:
[List of activities]
(4) Snowmobile use in areas and for purposes other than those stated in paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) of this section is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.82 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.(c) Off-road vehicles.
(1) Off-road motor vehicles may be operated for authorized purposes in the following designated areas within the Lakeshore:
[List of areas]
(2) Off-road motor vehicle use is authorized solely for the purpose of providing access for legal forms of:
[List of activities]
(4) Off-road motor vehicle use in areas and for purposes other than those stated in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.82 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.(d) Ice augers and power engines. …
(3) Notwithstanding the requirements of 36 CFR 2.12(a)(3), operation of an ice auger or power engine is authorized on designated portions of Lake Superior for the specific purpose of cutting through the ice surface to provide access for legal ice fishing activity. ...
(6) Use of an ice auger or power engine on any land surface or frozen water surface outside of designated use areas is prohibited without a permit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.83 Ozark National Scenic Riverways.(b) Restrictions for motorized vessels.
(1) The following actions are prohibited on waters situated within the boundaries of Ozark National Scenic Riverways:
(i) Operating a motorized vessel with more than one outboard motor, not including an electric trolling motor.
(ii) Operating a motorized vessel with an inboard motor.
(iii) Operating a personal watercraft.
(2) The use of a motorized vessel is allowed on the Current River according to the seasonal restrictions and maximum horsepower limits set forth in table 1 to paragraph (b)(2).
[See table]
(3) The use of a motorized vessel is allowed on the Jacks Fork River according to the seasonal restrictions and maximum horsepower limits set forth in table 2 to paragraph (b)(3).
[See table]
(6) Operating a motorized vessel in a manner not allowed by this paragraph (b) is prohibited.
(7) The Superintendent may restrict or impose conditions on the use of motorized vessels, or close any portion of the Riverways to motorized vessels, after taking into consideration public safety, protection or park resources, weather conditions and park management objectives. The Superintendent will provide notice of any such action in accordance with § 1.7 of this chapter. A violation of any such restriction, condition, or closure is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.83 Ozark National Scenic Riverways.(c) Scuba Diving.
(1) Scuba diving is prohibited within all springs and spring branches on federally owned land within the boundaries of Ozark National Scenic Riverways without a written permit from the superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.83 Ozark National Scenic Riverways.(d) Commercial Activities. The activities listed herein constitute commercial activities which are prohibited within the boundaries of Ozark National Scenic Riverways, except in accordance with the provisions of a permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States. ...
(1) The sale or rental of any goods or equipment to a member or members of the public which is undertaken in the course of an ongoing or regular commercial enterprise.
(2) The performance of any service or activity for a member or members of the public in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration.
(3) The delivery or retrieval within the boundaries of Ozark National Scenic Riverways of watercraft or associated boating equipment which has been rented to a member or members of the public at a location not within the Riverways, when such delivery or retrieval is performed by a principal, employee or agent of the commercial enterprise offering the equipment for rental and when these services are performed as an integral part, necessary complement, or routine adjunct of or to the rental transaction, whether or not any charge, either separately or in combination with any other charge, is made for these services.
(4) The performance, by a principal, employee, or agent of a commercial enterprise, within the boundaries of Ozark National Scenic Riverways of any other service or activity for which a fee, charge or other compensation is not collected, but which is an integral part, necessary complement, or routine adjunct of or to any commercial transaction undertaken by that enterprise for which monetary or other valuable consideration is charged or collected, even though such transaction is initiated, performed, or concluded outside the boundaries of the Riverways.
(5) The solicitation of any business, employment, occupation, profession, trade, work or undertaking, which is engaged in with some continuity, regularity or permanency for any livelihood, gain, benefit, advantage, or profit.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.83 Ozark National Scenic Riverways.(f) Frogs, turtles and crayfish.

(2) Violation of established conditions or designations is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.84 Channel Islands National Park.(b) Wrecks. No person shall destroy, molest, remove, deface, displace, or tamper with wrecked and abandoned water or airborne craft or any cargo pertaining thereto.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.84 Channel Islands National Park.(c) Fishing. The taking of any fish, crustaceans, mollusk, or other marine life shall be in compliance with State regulations except that:
(1) No invertebrates may be taken in water less than five (5) feet in depth.
(2) The taking of abalone and lobsters for commercial purposes is prohibited in the following areas:
[List of areas]
(3)
(i) The use of all nets is prohibited within the outer edge of the kelp line surrounding Anacapa and Santa Barbara Islands.
(ii) The use of trammel or gill nets is prohibited in less than 20 fathoms of water in all areas surrounding Anacapa and Santa Barbara Islands.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.85 Big Thicket National Preserve.(1) Hunting is permitted only during designated seasons, as defined for game animals or birds by the State of Texas. During other periods of the year, no hunting is permitted.
(2) During applicable open seasons, only the following may be hunted:
(i) Game animals, rabbits, and feral or wild hogs.
(ii) Game birds and migratory game birds.
(3) The use of dogs or calling devices for hunting game animals or fur-bearing animals is prohibited.
(4) The use or construction of stands, blinds or other structures for use in hunting or for other purposes is prohibited.
(b) Trapping. Trapping, for fur-bearing animals only, is permitted in accordance with § 2.2 of this chapter.
(c) Hunting and Trapping Permits. In addition to applicable State licenses or permits, a permit from the Superintendent is required for hunting or trapping on Preserve lands. Permits will be available, free of charge, at Preserve headquarters and can be obtained in person or by mail.
(d) Firearms, Traps, and Other Weapons. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, § 2.4 of this chapter shall be applicable to Preserve lands.

(2) The possession of firearms or other weapons at night, from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.86 Big Cypress National Preserve.(a) Motorized vehicles —

(2) Travel in Preserve areas.
...
(ii) The following areas which are shown on a map numbered BC-91-001, dated November 1975, and available for public inspection at the office of the Superintendent, are closed to motorized vehicles:
[List of areas]
(3) Operations, limitations and equipment —
(i) Vehicle operation.
(A) Motorized vehicle permits shall be required after December 21, 1980.
(B) Motorized vehicles shall not be operated in a manner causing, or likely to cause, significant damage to or disturbance of the soil, wildlife habitat, improvements, cultural, or vegetative resources. Cutting, grading, filling or ditching to establish new trails or to improve old trails is prohibited, except under written permit where necessary in the exploration for, extraction or removal of oil and gas.
(ii) Vehicle Limitations and Equipment.

(C) A motorized vehicle, except an airboat, when operated off of established roads and parking areas during the period from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, shall display at least one forward-facing white headlight and one red lighted taillight each of which shall be visible for a distance of 500 feet in their respective directions under clear atmospheric conditions.
(D) Airboats and amphibious vehicles shall fly a safety flag at least 10 inches wide by 12 inches long at a minimum height of 10 feet above the bottom of the vehicle or boat, and shall display one white light aft visible for 360° at a distance of 500 feet when running during the period from one-half hour before sunset to one-half hour after sunrise.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.86 Big Cypress National Preserve.(c) Aircraft: Designated landing sites.
(1) Except as provided below, aircraft may be landed in the preserve only at improved landing strips for which a permit has been issued and which were in existence and in usable condition at the time the lands were acquired for preserve purposes, or the effective date of these regulations, whichever occurs first. ...

(3) Rotorcraft used for purposes of oil and gas exploration or extraction, as provided for in part 9, subpart B of this chapter, may be operated only in accordance with an approved operating plan or a permit issued by the Superintendent.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.86 Big Cypress National Preserve.(e) Hunting, Fishing, Trapping and Gathering.
(1) Hunting, fishing and trapping are permitted in accordance with the general regulations found in parts 1 and 2 of this chapter and applicable Florida law governing Cooperative Wildlife Management Areas.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.87 Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park.(a) Is public nudity prohibited at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park? Yes. Public nudity, including nude bathing, by any person on Federal land or water within the boundaries of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park is prohibited. This section does not apply to a person under 10 years of age.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.89 New River Gorge National River.(a) Hunting —
(1) May I hunt within New River Gorge National River? Yes, you may hunt if you:
(i) Possess a valid West Virginia State hunting license or permit, or are exempt under provisions of West Virginia law.
(ii) Comply with the hunting seasons, harvest limits, and any other conditions established by the State of West Virginia.
(iii) Do not violate any closures or limitations established by the Superintendent for reasons of public safety, resource protection, or other management considerations.
(2) Do West Virginia state hunting laws apply within New River Gorge National River? Yes, non-conflicting State hunting laws are adopted as part of the regulations in this section and apply within New River Gorge National River.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.89 New River Gorge National River.(b) Bicycling.

(3) What requirements must I meet to ride a bicycle within New River Gorge National River?
(i) In addition to the applicable provisions in 36 CFR part 4, all bicyclists must yield to other trail users in the following manner:
(A) A bicyclist must yield to an equestrian;
(B) A bicyclist must yield to a pedestrian; and
(C) A bicyclist travelling downhill must yield to a bicyclist travelling uphill.
(ii) Yielding the right of way requires slowing down to a safe speed, being prepared to stop, establishing communication, and passing safely.
(iii) Failure to yield is prohibited.

(ii) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.9 St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.(c) Vessels.
(1) Entering by vessel, launching a vessel, operating a vessel, or knowingly allowing another person to enter, launch or operate a vessel, or attempting to do any of these activities in park area waters when that vessel or the trailer or the carrier of that vessel has been in water infested or contaminated with aquatic nuisance species, except as provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section is prohibited.
...
(d) Placing or dumping, or attempting to place or dump, bait containers, live wells, or other water-holding devises that are or were filled with waters holding or contaminated by aquatic nuisance species is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.9 St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.(e) Using a wet suit or associated water use and diving equipment previously used in waters infested with aquatic nuisance species prior to being inspected and cleaned using a process appropriate to the nuisance species is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.9 St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.(g) Bicycle use
... (3) The Superintendent may limit, restrict, or impose conditions on bicycle use, or close any trail to bicycle use, or terminate such conditions, closures, limits, or restrictions in accordance with § 4.30 of this chapter. A violation of any such condition, closure, limit, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.90 Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.(a) Bicycle use.

(3) The Superintendent may limit, restrict, or impose conditions on bicycle use, or close any trail to bicycle use, or terminate such conditions, closures, limits, or restrictions in accordance with § 4.30 of this chapter. A violation of any such condition, closure, limit, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.91 Whiskeytown Unit, Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area.(a) Water sanitation.
(1) Vessels with marine toilets so constructed as to permit wastes to be discharged directly into the water shall have such facilities sealed to prevent discharge.
(2) Chemical or other type marine toilets with approved holding tanks or storage containers will be permitted, but will be discharged or emptied only at designated sanitary pumping stations.
(b) Overnight occupancy of a vessel on the Whiskeytown Lake is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.91 Whiskeytown Unit, Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area.(d) Gold Panning.

(2)
(i) Unless otherwise designated by the superintendent, gold panning is allowed on all streams. Streams, or portions thereof, that are designated closed to gold panning are marked on a map available for public inspection at the office of the superintendent, or by the posting of signs, or both.
(ii) Prior to engaging in gold panning, a person shall register with, and pay a special recreation permit fee to, the superintendent. The superintendent shall establish the special recreation permit fee in accordance with regulations in part 71 of this chapter.
(iii) A person may remove gold from the Unit only in accordance with these regulations.
(3) The following are prohibited:
(i) Removing gold by any method other than gold panning, including, but not limited to, the use of suction, a crevice cleaner, screen separator, view box, sluice box, rocker, dredge or any other mechanical or hydraulic device, or skin diving equipment such as a snorkel, mask or wetsuit.
(ii) Using any toxic substance or chemical, including mercury, in gold panning activities.
(iii) Conducting gold panning outside the confines of existing stream water levels, or digging into a stream bank, or digging that results in the disturbance of the ground surface or the undermining of any vegetation, historic feature or bridge abutment.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.92 Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.(b) Snowmobiles.

(3) Snowmobile use outside designated routes is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.92 Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.(d) Personal Watercraft (PWC).
(1) PWC use is allowed in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, except in the following areas:
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.93 Guadalupe Mountains National Park.(a) Cave entry. No person shall enter any cave or passageway of any cave without a permit.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.94 Bryce Canyon National Park.(c) The Superintendent may open or close designated bicycle routes, or portions thereof, or establish conditions or restrictions for bicycle use after considering public health and safety, natural and cultural resource protection, carrying capacity, and other management activities and objectives. ...
(2) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(1) Permits for organized games. Playing baseball, football, croquet, tennis, and other organized games or sports except pursuant to a permit and upon the grounds provided for such purposes, is prohibited.
(2) Wet grounds. Persons holding a permit to engage in athletics at certain times and at places authorized for this use are prohibited from exercising the privilege of play accorded by the permit if the grounds are wet or otherwise unsuitable for play without damage to the turf.
(3) Golf and tennis; fees. No person may use golf or tennis facilities without paying the required fee, and in compliance with conditions approved by the Regional Director. Trespassing, intimidating, harassing or otherwise interfering with authorized golf players, or interfering with the play of tennis players is prohibited.
(4) Ice skating. Ice skating is prohibited except in areas and at times designated by the Superintendent. Skating in such a manner as to endanger the safety of other persons is prohibited.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(c) Model planes. Flying a model powered plane from any park area is prohibited without a permit.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(e) Swimming. Bathing, swimming or wading in any fountain or pool except where officially authorized is prohibited. Bathing, swimming or wading in the Tidal Basin, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, or Rock Creek, or entering from other areas covered by this section the Potomac River, Anacostia River, Washington Channel or Georgetown Channel, except for the purpose of saving a drowning person, is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(f) Commercial vehicles and common carriers —
(1) Operation in park areas prohibited ; exceptions. Commercial vehicles and common carriers, loaded or unloaded, are prohibited on park roads and bridges except on the section of Constitution Avenue east of 19th Street or on other roads and bridges designated by the Superintendent, or when authorized by a permit or when operated in compliance with paragraph (f)(2) of this section.
(2) George Washington Memorial Parkway; passenger-carrying vehicles; permits; fees.

(iii) Passenger-carrying vehicles for hire or compensation, other than those to which paragraphs (f)(2) (i) and (ii) of this section apply, are allowed on the George Washington Memorial Parkway upon issuance of a permit by the Regional Director, under the following conditions:
[List of conditions]
(3) Taxicabs —
(i) Operations around Memorials. Parking, except in designated taxicab stands, or cruising on the access roads to the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, and the circular roads around the same, of any taxicab or hack without passengers is prohibited. However, this section does not prohibit the operation of empty cabs responding to definite calls for hack service by passengers waiting at such Memorials, or of empty cabs which have just discharged passengers at the entrances of the Memorials, when such operation is incidental to the empty cabs' leaving the area by the shortest route.

(5) Parking. Violation of a traffic control device regulating parking is punishable by fine. In any violation of a traffic control device regulating parking, proof that the described vehicle was parked in violation, together with proof that the defendant was at the time the registered owner of the vehicle, shall constitute a prima facie presumption that the registered owner of the vehicle was the person who committed the violation.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(g) Demonstrations and special events —

(2) Permit requirements. Demonstrations and special events may be held only pursuant to a permit issued in accordance with the provisions of this section except:
(i) Demonstrations involving 25 persons or fewer may be held without a permit provided that the other conditions required for the issuance of a permit are met and provided further that the group is not merely an extension of another group already availing itself of the 25-person maximum under this provision or will not unreasonably interfere with other demonstrations or special events.
(ii) Demonstrations may be held in the following park areas without a permit provided that the conduct of such demonstrations is reasonably consistent with the protection and use of the indicated park area and the other requirements of this section. The numerical limitations listed below are applicable only for demonstrations conducted without a permit in such areas. Larger demonstrations may take place in these areas pursuant to a permit.
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(g) Demonstrations and special events —

(3) Permit applications. ...
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(ii) Other park areas. Demonstrations and special events are not allowed in the following other park areas:
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(g) Demonstrations and special events —

(5) Permit limitations. Issuance of a permit is subject to the following limitations:
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(vi) In connection with permitted demonstrations or special events, temporary structures may be erected for the purpose of symbolizing a message or meeting logistical needs such as first aid facilities, lost children areas or the provision of shelter for electrical and other sensitive equipment or displays. Temporary structures may not be used outside designated camping areas for living accommodation activities such as sleeping, or making preparations to sleep (including the laying down of bedding for the purpose of sleeping), or storing personal belongings, or making any fire, or doing any digging or earth breaking or carrying on cooking activities. The above-listed activities constitute camping when it reasonably appears, in light of all the circumstances, that the participants, in conducting these activities, are in fact using the area as a living accommodation regardless of the intent of the participants or the nature of any other activities in which they may also be engaging. Temporary structures are permitted to the extent described above, provided prior notice has been given to the Regional Director, except that:
(A) Structures are not permitted on the White House sidewalk.
(B) All such temporary structures shall be erected in such a manner so as not to harm park resources unreasonably and shall be removed as soon as practicable after the conclusion of the permitted demonstration or special event.

(D) Any structures utilized in a demonstration extending in duration beyond the time limitations specified in paragraphs (g)(5)(iv) (A) and (B) of this section shall be capable of being removed upon 24 hours notice and the site restored, or, the structure shall be secured in such a fashion so as not to interfere unreasonably with use of the park area by other permittees authorized under this section.
(E) Individuals or groups of 25 persons or fewer demonstrating under the small group permit exemption of paragraph (g)(2)(i) of this section are not allowed to erect temporary structures other than small lecterns or speakers' platforms. This provision does not restrict the use of portable signs or banners.
(vii) No signs or placards shall be permitted on the White House sidewalk except those made of cardboard, posterboard or cloth having dimensions no greater than three feet in width, twenty feet in length, and one-quarter inch in thickness. No supports shall be permitted for signs or placards except those made of wood having cross-sectional dimensions no greater than three-quarter of an inch by three-quarter of an inch. Stationary signs or placards shall be no closer than three feet from the White House sidewalk fence. All signs and placards shall be attended at all times that they remain on the White House sidewalk. Signs or placards shall be considered to be attended only when they are in physical contact with a person. No signs or placards shall be tied, fastened, or otherwise attached to or leaned against the White House fence, lamp posts or other structures on the White House sidewalk. No signs or placards shall be held, placed or set down on the center portion of the White House sidewalk, comprising ten yards on either side of the center point on the sidewalk; Provided, however, that individuals may demonstrate while carrying signs on that portion of the sidewalk if they continue to move along the sidewalk.
(viii) No parcel, container, package, bundle or other property shall be placed or stored on the White House sidewalk or on the west sidewalk of East Executive Avenue NW., between Pennsylvania Avenue NW., and E Street NW., or on the north sidewalk of E Street NW., between East and West Executive Avenues NW.; Provided, however, that such property, except structures, may be momentarily placed or set down in the immediate presence of the owner on those sidewalks.
(ix) The following are prohibited in Lafayette Park:
(A) The erection, placement or use of structures of any kind except for the following:
(1) Structures that are being hand-carried are allowed.
(2) When one hundred (100) or more persons are participating in a demonstration in the Park, a temporary speaker's platform as is reasonably required to serve the demonstration participants is allowed as long as such platform is being erected, dismantled or used, provided that only one speaker's platform is allowed per demonstrating group, and provided further that such speaker's platform is authorized by a permit issued pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section.
(3) When less than one hundred (100) persons are participating in a demonstration in the Park, a temporary “soapbox” speaker's platform is allowed as long as such platform is being erected, dismantled or used, providing that only one speaker's platform is allowed per demonstrating group, and provided further that the speaker's platform is no larger than three (3) feet in length, three (3) feet in width, and three (3) feet in height, and provided further that such speaker's platform is authorized by a permit issued pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section.
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(B) The use of signs except for the following:
(1) Hand-carried signs are allowed regardless of size.
(2) Signs that are not being hand-carried and that are no larger than four (4) feet in length, four (4) feet in width and one-quarter (1⁄4) inch in thickness (exclusive of braces that are reasonably required to meet support and safety requirements and that are not used so as to form an enclosure of two (2) or more sides) may be used in Lafayette Park, provided that no individual may have more than two (2) such signs in the Park at any one time, and provided further that such signs must be attended at all times (the term “attended' is defined as an individual being within three (3) feet of his or her sign(s)), and provided further that such signs may not be elevated in a manner so as to exceed a height of six (6) feet above the ground at their highest point, may not be arranged or combined in a manner so as to exceed the size limitations set forth in this paragraph, and may not be arranged in such a fashion as to form an enclosure of two (2) or more sides. For example, under this provision, two four-feet by four-feet signs may not be combined so as to create a sign eight feet long and four feet wide, and three such signs may not be arranged to create a sign four feet long and twelve feet wide, and two or more signs of any size may not be leaned or otherwise placed together so as to form an enclosure of two or more sides, etc.
(x) Stages and sound amplification may not be placed closer than one hundred (100) feet from the boundaries of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and sound systems shall be directed away from the memorial at all times.
(xi) Sound amplification equipment is allowed in connection with permitted demonstrations or special events, provided prior notice has been given to the Regional Director, except that:
(A) Sound amplification equipment may not be used on the White House sidewalk, other than hand-portable sound amplification equipment which the Regional Director determines is necessary for crowd-control purposes.
(B) The Regional Director reserves the right to limit the sound amplification equipment so that it will not unreasonably disturb nonparticipating persons in, or in the vicinity of, the area.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(h) Soliciting.
(1) The in-person soliciting or demanding of money or funds for donation on Federal park land is prohibited, unless it occurs as part of a permit issued for a demonstration or special event.
(2) Persons permitted to solicit must not:
(i) Give false or misleading information regarding their purposes or affiliations;
(ii) Give false or misleading information as to whether any item is available without donation.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(i) Camping.
(1) ... Camping is permitted only in areas designated by the Superintendent, who may establish limitations of time allowed for camping in any public campground. Upon the posting of such limitations in the campground, no person shall camp for a period longer than that specified for the particular campground.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(j)
(1) In Lafayette Park the storage of construction material, tools, lumber, paint, tarps, bedding, luggage, pillows, sleeping bags, food, clothing, literature, papers and all other similar property is prohibited.
(2) Notwithstanding (j)(1) of this section, a person in Lafayette Park may have literature, papers, food, clothing, blankets and a reasonable cover to protect such property, occupying up to three (3) cubic feet of space, so long as such property is attended at all times while in the Park (the term “attended” is defined as a person being within three (3) feet of his or her property).
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(k) Sales.

(3) Persons engaged in the sale or distribution of printed matter under this section shall not obstruct or impede pedestrians or vehicles, harass park visitors with physical contact, misrepresent the purposes or affiliations of those engaged in the sale or distribution, or misrepresent whether the printed matter is available without cost or donation.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(k) Sales.
(1) No sales shall be made nor admission fee charged and no article may be exposed for sale without a permit except as noted in the following paragraphs.
(2) No merchandise may be sold during the conduct of special events or demonstrations except for books, newspapers, leaflets, pamphlets, buttons and bumper stickers. A permit is required for the sale or distribution of permitted merchandise when done with the aid of a stand or structure. Such stand or structure may consist of one table per site, which may be no larger than 21⁄2 feet by 8 feet or 4 feet by 4 feet. The dimensions of a sales site may not exceed 6 feet wide by 15 feet long by 6 feet high. With or without a permit, such sale or distribution is prohibited in the following areas:
[List of areas]
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.96 National Capital Region.(l) Rock Creek Park.

(4) No advertising or recognition activities may take place without a written permit as specified in this paragraph. Any person who violates a provision of this paragraph is subject to the penalty provisions of 36 CFR 1.3 and revocation of the permit if a permit exists.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.97 Golden Gate National Recreation Area.(a) Boat landings—Alcatraz Island. Except in emergencies, the docking of any privately-owned vessel, as defined in § 1.4 of this chapter, or the landing of any person at Alcatraz Island without a permit or contract is prohibited.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.97 Golden Gate National Recreation Area.(c) Designated bicycle routes. The use of a bicycle is permitted according to § 4.30 of this chapter and, in non-developed areas, as follows:
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(2) Bicycle speed limits are as follows:
(i) 15 miles per hour: Upon all designated routes in Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
(ii) 5 miles per hour: On blind curves and when passing other trail users.
(3) The following are prohibited:
(i) The possession of a bicycle on routes not designated as open to bicycle use.
(ii) Operating a bicycle on designated bicycle routes between sunset and sunrise without exhibiting on the bicycle or on the operator an activated white light that is visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and with a red light or reflector visible from at least 200 feet to the rear.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.97 Golden Gate National Recreation Area.(d) Dogs—Crissy Field and Ocean Beach Snowy Plover Areas.
(1) Dogs must be restrained on a leash not more than six feet in length starting July 1 and ending May 15, in the following areas:
(i) Crissy Field Wildlife Protection Area (WPA): Dog walking restricted to on-leash only in the area encompassing the shoreline and beach north of the Crissy Field Promenade (excluding the paved parking area, sidewalks and grass lawn of the former Coast Guard Station complex) that stretches east from the Torpedo Wharf to approximately 700 feet east of the former Coast Guard station, and all tidelands and submerged lands to 100 yards offshore.
(ii) Ocean Beach Snowy Plover Protection Area (SPPA): Dog walking restricted to on-leash only in the area which encompasses the shoreline and beach area west of the GGNRA boundary, between Stairwell 21 to Sloat Boulevard, including all tidelands and submerged lands to 1,000 feet offshore.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 7.97 Golden Gate National Recreation Area.§ 7.100 Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
(a) What activities are prohibited?
(1) The use of bicycles, motorcycles or other motor vehicles is prohibited. The operation of snowmobiles is addressed in paragraph (b).
(2) The use of horses or pack animals is prohibited, except in locations designated for their use.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.110 What are the purposes and functions of NPS operating standards?(a) You must comply with all operating standards in §§ 9.111 through 9.116, as well as with the standards in §§ 9.117 and 9.118, if applicable. ... Violation of these operating standards will subject you to the prohibitions and penalties provisions of §§ 9.180 through 9.182.54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.111 What general facility design and management standards must I meet?§ 9.111 What general facility design and management standards must I meet?
(a) You must not conduct operations within 500 feet of surface water, including an intermittent or ephemeral watercourse, or wetland; within 500 feet of the mean high tide line; or within 500 feet of any structure or facility used by the NPS for interpretation, public recreation, or administration. The Superintendent may increase or decrease this distance consistent with the need to protect federally owned or administered lands, water, or resources of System units, visitor uses or experiences, or visitor or employee health and safety while ensuring that you have reasonable access to your non-Federal oil and gas rights. Measurements for purposes are by horizontal distance.
(b) You must design, construct, operate, and maintain access to your operational site to cause the minimum amount of surface disturbance needed to safely conduct operations and to avoid areas the NPS has indicated to you as sensitive resources.
(c) You must install and maintain secondary containment materials and structures for all equipment and facilities using or storing contaminating substances. The containment system must be sufficiently impervious to prevent discharge and must have sufficient storage capacity to contain, at a minimum, the largest potential spill incident.
(d) You must keep temporarily stored waste in the smallest feasible area, and confine in a manner appropriate to prevent escape as a result of percolation, rain, high water, or other causes. You must regularly remove waste from the System unit and dispose of it in a lawful manner. Nothing in this subpart affects the application of the regulations found at 36 CFR part 6.
(e) You must use engines that adhere to applicable Federal and State emission standards.
(f) You must construct, maintain, and use roads to minimize fugitive dust.
(g) You must use equipment and practices that minimize releases of air pollutants and hydrocarbons, and flaring of gas.
(h) You must conduct operation in a manner that does not create an unsafe environment for fish and wildlife by avoiding or minimizing exposure to physical and chemical hazards.
(i) You must conduct operations in a manner that avoids or minimizes impacts to sensitive wildlife, including timing and location of operations.
(j) You must control the invasion of exotic plant and animal species in your area of operations from the beginning through final reclamation.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.112 What hydrologic standards must I meet?(a) You must maintain hydrologic connectivity between surface water and groundwater during all operations.
(b) You must not cause measurable degradation of surface water or groundwater.
(c) You must conduct operations in a manner that maintains natural channel and floodplain processes and functions.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.113 What safety standards must I meet?(a) You must maintain your area of operations in a manner that avoids or minimizes the cause or spread of fires and does not intensify fires originating outside your operations area.
(b) You must maintain site security, structures, facilities, improvements, and equipment in a safe and professional manner in order to provide a safe environment for park resources, park visitors, and NPS employees, free from exposure to physical and chemical hazards.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.114 What lighting and visual standards must I meet?(a) You must design, shield, and focus lighting to minimize the effects of spill light on the night sky or adjacent areas.
(b) You must reduce visual contrast in the landscape by selecting the area of operations, avoiding unnecessary disturbance, choosing appropriate colors for permanent facilities, and other means.
(c) You must use road and pad materials similar in composition to soils in surrounding profiles whenever feasible.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.115 What noise reduction standards must I meet?You must prevent or minimize all noise that:
(a) Adversely affects the natural soundscape or other park resources or values, taking into account frequency, magnitude, or duration; or
(b) Exceeds levels that have been identified through monitoring as being acceptable to or appropriate for visitor uses at the sites being monitored.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.116 What reclamation and protection standards must I meet?(a) You must promptly clean up and remove any released contaminating substances and provide documentation to the Superintendent that the substances were disposed of in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws.
(b) You must perform partial reclamation of areas no longer necessary to conduct operations. You must begin final reclamation as soon as possible but no later than 6 months after you complete your permitted operations unless the Regional Director authorizes a longer period in writing.
(c) You must protect all survey monuments, witness corners, reference monuments, and bearing trees against destruction, obliteration, or damage from operations. You are responsible for reestablishing, restoring, and referencing any monuments, corners, and bearing trees that are destroyed, obliterated, or damaged by your operations.
(d) You must complete reclamation by:
(1) Plugging all wells;
(2) Removing all above-ground structures, equipment, and roads and all other man-made material and debris resulting from operations;
(3) Removing or neutralizing any contaminating substances;
(4) Reestablishing native vegetative communities, or providing for conditions where ecological processes typical of the ecological zone (e.g., plant or wildlife succession) will reestablish themselves;
(5) Grading to reasonably conform the contours to preexisting elevations that are most appropriate to maximizing ecologic functional value;
(6) Restoring conditions to pre-disturbance hydrologic movement and functionality;
(7) Restoring natural systems using native soil material that is similar in character to the adjacent undisturbed soil profiles;
(8) Ensuring that reclaimed areas do not interfere with visitor use or with administration of the unit;
(9) Meeting conditions compatible with the management objectives of the park; and
(10) Ensuring proper and equitable apportionment of reclamation responsibilities by coordinating with us or with other operators who may be using a portion of your area of operations.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.117 What additional operating standards apply to geophysical operations?If you conduct geophysical operations, you must do all of the following:
(a) Use surveying methods that minimize the need for vegetative trimming and removal;
(b) Locate source points using industry-accepted minimum safe-offset distances from pipelines, telephone lines, railroad tracks, roads, power lines, water wells, oil and gas wells, oil and gas-production facilities, and buildings;
(c) Use equipment and methods that, based upon the specific environment, will minimize impacts to federally owned or administered lands, waters, and resources of System units, visitor uses and experiences, and visitor and employee health and safety; and
(d) If you use shot holes, you must:
(1) Use biodegradable charges;
(2) Plug all shot holes to prevent a pathway for migration for fluids along any portion of the bore; and
(3) Leave the site in a clean and safe condition that will not impede surface reclamation or pose a hazard to human health and safety.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.118 What additional operating standards apply to drilling, stimulation, and production operations?If you conduct drilling, stimulation, and production operations, you must meet all of the standards in this section.
(a) Drilling.
(1) You must use containerized mud circulation systems for operations.
(2) You must not create earthen pits for any use. Earthen pits used solely for secondary containment on sites existing before December 5, 2016 may continue in use; however, the Superintendent may require such structures to be lined or removed depending on site-specific operational and environmental conditions.
(3) You must take all necessary precautions to keep your wells under control at all times, use only contractors or employees trained and competent to drill and operate the wells, and use only oil field equipment and practices generally used in the industry.
(4) You must design, implement, and maintain integrated casing, cementing, drilling fluid, completion, stimulation, and blowout prevention programs. These programs must be based upon sound engineering principles to prevent escape of fluids to the surface and to isolate and protect usable water zones throughout the life of the well, taking into account all relevant geologic and engineering factors.
(b) Stimulation operations including hydraulic fracturing.
(1) You must not begin injection activities before you demonstrate the mechanical integrity of all surface and downhole tubulars and equipment to differential pressures equal to at least those calculated at the maximum anticipated treating pressure.
(2) You must continuously monitor and record the treating pressures and all annular pressures before, during, and after the treatment to ensure that treatment materials are directed to the intended zone.
(3) If mechanical integrity is lost during the treatment, you must immediately cease the operation and notify the Superintendent as soon as feasible, but no later than 24 hours after the incident. Within 15 days after the occurrence, you must submit to the Superintendent a report containing all details pertaining to the incident, including corrective actions taken.
(c) Production.
(1) You must monitor producing conditions in order to maintain the mechanical integrity of both surface and subsurface equipment.
(2) You must maintain your well to prevent escape of fluids to the surface and to isolate and protect usable water zones throughout the life of the well, taking into account all relevant geologic and engineering factors.
(3) You must identify wells and related facilities by a sign, which must remain in place until the well is plugged and abandoned and the related facilities are closed. The sign must be of durable construction, and the lettering must be legible and large enough to be read under normal conditions at a distance of at least 50 feet. Each sign must show the name of the well, name of the operator, and the emergency contact phone number.
(4) You must remove all equipment and materials that are no longer needed for a particular phase of your operation.
(5) You must plug all wells to:
(i) Prevent a pathway of migration for fluids along any portion of the bore; and
(ii) Leave the surface in a clean and safe condition that will not impede surface reclamation or pose a hazard to human health and safety.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.120 What terms and conditions apply to all operators?The following terms and conditions apply to all operators:
(a) The operator/permittee is responsible for ensuring that all of its employees and contractors and subcontractors comply fully with all of the requirements of this subpart;
(b) The operator/permittee may not use any surface water or groundwater owned or administered by the United States that has been diverted or withdrawn from a source located within the boundaries of a System unit unless the use has been approved in accordance with NPS policy;

(d) The operator/permittee must agree to indemnify and hold harmless the United States and its officers and employees from and against any and all liability of any kind whatsoever arising out of or resulting from the acts or omissions of the operator and its employees, agents, representatives, contractors, and subcontractors in the conduct of activities under the operations permit; and
(e) The operator/permittee must agree to take all reasonable precautions to avoid, minimize, rectify, or reduce the overall impacts of your proposed oil and gas activities to System units. You may be required to mitigate for impacts to NPS resources and lost uses. Mutually agreed-upon mitigation tools for this purpose may include providing or restoring alternative habitat and resources to offset those impacts by the operations.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.121 What monitoring and reporting is required for all operators?(c) You must notify the Superintendent of any accidents involving serious personal injury or death and of any fires or spills on the site as soon as feasible, but no later than 24 hours after the accident occurs. You must submit a full written report on the accident to the Superintendent within 90 days after the accident occurs.
(d) You must notify the Superintendent as soon as feasible, but no later than 24 hours after the discovery of any cultural or scientific resource you encounter that might be altered or destroyed by your operation. You must cease operations if necessary and leave the discovered resource intact until the Superintendent provides you with instructions. The Superintendent will determine, within 10 working days after notification what action will be taken with respect to the discovery.
(e) Upon the Superintendent's request, you must submit reports or other information necessary to verify compliance with your permit or with any provision of this subpart. To fulfill this request, you may submit to the NPS reports that you have submitted to the State under State regulations, or that you have submitted to any other Federal agency.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOINPS36 CFR § 9.180 What acts are prohibited under this subpart?The following are prohibited:
(a) Operating in violation of the terms or conditions of a temporary access permit, or an approved operations permit, or any provision of this subpart;
(b) Damaging federally owned or administered lands, waters, or resources of a System unit as a result of violation of the terms or conditions of a temporary access permit, an operations permit, or any provision of this subpart;
(c) Conducting operations or activities without a required permit;
(d) Failure to comply with any suspension or revocation order issued under this subpart; and
(e) Failure to comply with any applicable Federal law or regulation, or non-conflicting State law or regulation, pertaining to your oil and gas operation.
54 U.S.C. 100751(a)18 U.S.C. 1865(a) states that a person that violates any regulation authorized by 54 U.S.C. 100751(a) shall be imprisoned not more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
18 U.S.C. 3559(a)(7) states that offenses with a maximum term of imprisonment of 6 months or less but more than 30 days are Class B misdemeanors.
18 U.S.C. 3571(b)(6) states that the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor that does not result in death is $5K.
NoUp to 6 months imprisonment, $5K fine, or both.
DOIONRR30 CFR § 1212.50: Required recordkeeping and reports§ 1212.50 Required recordkeeping and reports.
All records pertaining to offshore and onshore Federal and Indian oil and gas leases shall be maintained by a lessee, operator, revenue payor, or other person for 6 years after the records are generated unless the recordholder is notified, in writing, that records must be maintained for a longer period. When an audit or investigation is underway, records shall be maintained until the recordholder is released by written notice of the obligation to maintain records.
30 U.S.C. 172030 U.S.C. 1720 — Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act: criminal penalty for §1719(d) violations (knowing/willful false statements; falsification of records).Knowing or willfulFine up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment up to 2 years (per 30 U.S.C. 1720) for §1719(d) violations
DOIONRR30 CFR § 1212.51: Records and files maintenance§ 1212.51 Records and files maintenance.
(a) Records. Each lessee, operator, revenue payor, or other person shall make and retain accurate and complete records necessary to demonstrate that payments of rentals, royalties, net profit shares, and other payments related to offshore and onshore Federal and Indian oil and gas leases are in compliance with lease terms, regulations, and orders. Records covered by this section include those specified by lease terms, notices and orders, and by the various parts of this chapter. Records also include computer programs, automated files, and supporting systems documentation used to produce automated reports or magnetic tape submitted to the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR).
(b) Period for keeping records. Lessees, operators, revenue payors, or other persons required to keep records under this section shall maintain and preserve them for 6 years from the day on which the relevant transaction recorded occurred unless the Secretary notifies the record holder of an audit or investigation involving the records and that they must be maintained for a longer period. When an audit or investigation is underway, records shall be maintained until the recordholder is released in writing from the obligation to maintain the records. Lessees, operators, revenue payors, or other persons shall maintain the records generated during the period for which they have paying or operating responsibility on the lease for a period of 6 years.
(c) Inspection of records. The lessee, operator, revenue payor, or other person required to keep records shall be responsible for making the records available for inspection. Records shall be provided at a business location of the lessee, operator, revenue payor, or other person during normal business hours upon the request of any officer, employee or other party authorized by the Secretary. Lessees, operators, revenue payors, and other persons will be given a reasonable period of time to produce historical records.
30 U.S.C. 172030 U.S.C. 1720 — Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act: criminal penalty for §1719(d) violations (knowing/willful false statements; falsification of records).Knowing or willfulFine up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment up to 2 years (per 30 U.S.C. 1720) for §1719(d) violations
DOIOSMRE30 CFR 705.6(a) - Penalties.Criminal penalties are imposed by section 517(g) of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, Pub. L. 95-87. Section 517(g) prohibits each employee of the State Regulatory Authority who performs any function or duty under the Act from having a direct or indirect financial interest in any underground or surface coal mining operation. The Act provides that whoever knowingly violates the provisions of section 517(g) shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $2,500, or by imprisonment of not more than one year, or by both.30 USC 1267(g)No employee of the State regulatory authority performing any function or duty under this chapter shall have a direct or indirect financial interest in any underground or surface coal mining operation. Whoever knowingly violates the provisions of this subsection shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $2,500, or by imprisonment of not more than one year, or by both. The Secretary shall (1) within sixty days after August 3, 1977, publish in the Federal Register, in accordance with section 553 of title 5, regulations to establish methods by which the provisions of this subsection will be monitored and enforced by the Secretary and such State regulatory authority, including appropriate provisions for the filing by such employees and the review of statements and supplements thereto concerning any financial interest which may be affected by this subsection, and (2) report to the Congress as part of the Annual Report (section 1296 of this title) on actions taken and not taken during the preceding year under this subsection.KnowinglyNot more than $2,500, or by imprisonment of not more than one year, or by both
DOIOSMRE30 CFR 706.6(a) - Penalties.Criminal penalties are imposed by section 201(f) of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, Pub. L. 95-87, which prohibits each employee of the Office or any other Federal employee who performs any function or duty under the Act from having a direct or indirect financial interest in underground or surface coal mining operations. The Act provides that whoever knowingly violates the provisions of section 201(f) shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $2,500, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.30 USC 1211(f)No employee of the Office or any other Federal employee performing any function or duty under this chapter shall have a direct or indirect financial interest in underground or surface coal mining operations. Whoever knowingly violates the provisions of the above sentence shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $2,500, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both. The Director shall (1) within sixty days after August 3, 1977, publish regulations, in accordance with section 553 of title 5, to establish the methods by which the provisions of this subsection will be monitored and enforced, including appropriate provisions for the filing by such employees and the review of statements and supplements thereto concerning their financial interests which may be affected by this subsection, and (2) report to the Congress as part of the annual report (section 1296 of this title) on the actions taken and not taken during the preceding calendar year under this subsection.KnowinglyNot more than $2,500, or by imprisonment of not more than one year, or by both
DOIOSMRE30 CFR 847.11 - Criminal penalties.Under sections 518(e) and (g) of the Act, we, the regulatory authority, may request the Attorney General to pursue criminal penalties against any person who—(a) Willfully and knowingly violates a condition of the permit; (b) Willfully and knowingly fails or refuses to comply with— (1) Any order issued under section 521 or 526 of the Act; or (2) Any order incorporated into a final decision issued by the Secretary under the Act (except for those orders specifically excluded under section 518(e) of the Act); or (c) Knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification, or knowingly fails to make any statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained under the regulatory program or any order or decision issued by the Secretary under the Act.30 USC 1268(e), (f), and (g)(e) Willful violations Any person who willfully and knowingly violates a condition of a permit issued pursuant to a Federal program, a Federal lands program or Federal enforcement pursuant to section 1252 of this title or during Federal enforcement of a State program pursuant to section 1271 of this title or fails or refuses to comply with any order issued under section 1271 or section 1276 of this title, or any order incorporated in a final decision issued by the Secretary under this chapter, except an order incorporated in a decision issued under subsection (b) of this section or section 1294 of this title, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than one year or both. (f) Corporate violations Whenever a corporate permittee violates a condition of a permit issued pursuant to a Federal program, a Federal lands program or Federal enforcement pursuant to section 1252 of this title or Federal enforcement of a State program pursuant to section 1271 of this title or fails or refuses to comply with any order issued under section 1271 of this title, or any order incorporated in a final decision issued by the Secretary under this chapter except an order incorporated in a decision issued under subsection (b) of this section or section 1293 of this title, any director, officer, or agent of such corporation who willfully and knowingly authorized, ordered, or carried out such violation, failure, or refusal shall be subject to the same civil penalties, fines, and imprisonment that may be imposed upon a person under subsections (a) and (e) of this section. (g) False statements, representations, or certifications Whoever knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification, or knowingly fails to make any statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plant, or other document filed or required to be maintained pursuant to a Federal program or a Federal lands program or any order of decision issued by the Secretary under this chapter, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than one year or both.Willfully and knowingly or knowingly depending on the subsectionA fine of not more than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.
DOIOSMRE30 CFR 870.23(a) - Consequences of noncompliance.If you do not maintain adequate records, provide us with access to records of a surface coal mining operation, or pay overdue reclamation fees, including interest on late payments or underpayments, we may take one or more of the following actions: (a) Start a legal action against you;30 USC 1232(d)(1)(1) Any person, corporate officer, agent or director, on behalf of a coal mine operator, who knowingly makes any false statement, representation or certification, or knowingly fails to make any statement, representation or certification required in this section shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.Knowingly (in statute)A fine of not more than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Refuge-Specific Regulations

CFR PartRegulation CiteRegulation TextMens ReaRange of Criminal PenaltiesStatutory CiteStatutory Authority
2650 CFR 26.34(a)(1)(i) Bon Secour NWRWe allow only nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors on Gator and Little Gator Lakes.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(a)(2)(i) Eufaula NWR Motorized BoatsWe prohibit the use of motorized watercraft in all refuge waters not directly connected to Lake Eufaula.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(a)(2)(ii) Eufaula NWR Air-thrust BoatsWe prohibit the use of all air-thrust boats, including airboats, aircraft, boats with secondary fans, and hovercraft.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(a)(2)(iii) Eufaula NWR Other WatercraftWe prohibit the use of personal watercraft or air-cooled propulsion engines outside of marked navigation channels.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(a)(2)(iv) Eufaula NWR Boating HoursWe prohibit the mooring or storing of boats from 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset to 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 50 CFR 26.34(a)(3)(i) Wheeler NWR Mooring HoursWe prohibit mooring or storing of boats from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 50 CFR 26.34(a)(3)(ii) Wheeler NWR Airboat ProhibitionWe prohibit airboats and hovercraft on all waters within the refuge boundaries.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 50 CFR 26.34(a)(3)(iii) Wheeler NWR Other WatercraftWe prohibit inboard waterthrust boats such as, but not limited to, personal watercraft, watercycles, and waterbikes on all waters of the refuge except that portion of the Tennessee River and Flint Creek from its mouth to mile marker 3.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 50 CFR 26.34(b)(1)(i) Bill Williams R. NWR Boat Type RestrictionsWe prohibit personal watercraft (PWC as governed by State law), air thrust boats, and hovercraft on all waters within the boundaries of the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 50 CFR 26.34(b)(1)(ii) Bill Williams R. NWR Wakeless Speed ZonesWe designate all refuge waters as wakeless speed zones (as governed by State law) as indicated by signs or regulatory buoys.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 50 CFR 26.34(b)(1)(iii) Bill Williams R. NWR HoursThe nonmotorized watercraft launch and Central Arizona Project (CAP) peninsula are day-use only areas and are open from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset. We allow fishing and the launching of watercraft at these and other areas 24 hours a day.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 50 CFR 26.34(b)(1)(iv) Bill Williams R. NWR Open & Glass Container ProhibitionWe prohibit the possession or consumption of open containers of alcohol or the possession of glass beverage containers in improved areas, including the nonmotorized watercraft launch and the CAP peninsula.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(i) Havasu NWR Air-thrust ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of all air-thrust boats, including floating aircraft.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(ii)(A) Havasu NWR Topock Marsh Fall ClosureWe close designated portions to all entry from October 1 through the last day of the waterfowl hunt season (including the State junior waterfowl hunt).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(ii)(B) Havasu NWR Topock March Summer ClosureWe close designated portions to all entry from April 1 through August 31. These areas are indicated in refuge brochures and identified by buoys and or signs.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(ii)(C) Havasu NWR Topock March Personal Watercraft ProhibitionWe prohibit personal watercraft (PWC, as governed by State law).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(iii)(A) Havasu NWR Colorado R. Personal Watercraft ProhibitionWe prohibit personal watercraft (PWC, as governed by State law) as indicated by signs or regulatory buoys in all backwaters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(iii)(B) Havasu NWR Colorado R. Watercraft SpeedWe limit watercraft speed as indicated by signs or regulatory buoys to no wake (as governed by State law) in all backwaters.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(iii)(C) Havasu NWR Colorado R. Towed Device ProhibitionWe prohibit water-skiing, tubing, wake boarding, or other recreational-towed devices.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(iv)(A) Havasu NWR Improved Area Watercraft ProhibitionWe prohibit entry of all motorized watercraft in all three bays of the Mesquite Bay areas as indicated by signs or regulatory buoys.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(iv)(B) Havasu NWR Improved Area HoursImproved areas are day-use only and are open from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset. We allow fishing and launching watercraft at these and other areas 24 hours a day.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(b)(2)(iv)(C) Havasu NWR Improved Areas Open & Glass Container ProhibitionWe prohibit the possession of open containers of alcohol or the possession of glass beverage containers in improved areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(1)(i) Bald Knob NWR Houseboat Mooring ProhibitionWe prohibit mooring houseboats to the refuge bank on the Little Red River.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(2)(i) Big Lake NWR Seasonal ProhibitionWe prohibit boats from November 1 through February 28, except on that portion of the refuge open for public fishing with electric motors and Ditch 28.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(3)(i) Cache R. NWR Houseboat Mooring ProhibitionWe prohibit the mooring of houseboats to refuge property.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(4)(i) Dale Bumpers White R. NWR Camping RestrictionsWe allow camping only in designated sites and areas identified in the refuge user brochure (signed brochure), and we restrict camping to individuals involved in wildlife-dependent activities. We limit camping on the refuge to no more than 14 days during any 30 consecutive-day period. Campers must occupy camps daily. We prohibit all disturbances, including use of generators, after 10 p.m.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(4)(ii) Dale Bumpers White R. NWR Unattended BoatsWe allow refuge users to leave boats 16 feet (4.8 meters) or less in length unattended overnight from March 1 to October 31, as long as the owner clearly and prominently displays his or her boat registration number.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(5)(i) Felsenthal NWR Camping RestrictionsWe allow camping only at designated primitive campground sites identified in the refuge hunt brochure, and we restrict camping to individuals involved in wildlife-dependent refuge activities.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(5)(ii) Felsenthal NWR Camping DurationCampers may stay no more than 14 days during any 30 consecutive-day period in any campground and must occupy camps daily.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(5)(iii) Felsenthal NWR Overnight DisturbancesWe prohibit all disturbances, including use of generators, after 10 p.m.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(6)(i) Overflow NWR Horsepower LimitsWe prohibit all boat motors (including surface drive motors, mud motors, etc.) larger than 25 horsepower.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(7)(i) Pond Creek NWR Camping RestrictionsWe allow camping only at designated primitive campground sites identified in the refuge hunt brochure. We restrict camping to the individuals involved in refuge wildlife-dependent activities. Campers may stay no more than 14 days during any consecutive 30-day period in a campground and must occupy the camps daily. We prohibit all disturbances, including use of generators, after 10 p.m.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(7)(ii) Pond Creek NWR Unload near CampgroundsYou must unload all hunting firearms and crossbows (see § 27.42(b) of this chapter) within 100 yards (90 meters) of a campground.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(7)(iii) Pond Creek NWR Camping RestrictionsWe prohibit camping on the refuge while hunting off the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(7)(iv) Pond Creek NWR Open Container ProhibitionWe prohibit consumption or possession of opened container(s) of alcoholic beverage(s) in parking lots, on roadways, and in plain view in campgrounds.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(7)(v) Pond Creek NWR Fires Restricted to CampgroundsWe prohibit fires outside of campgrounds.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(c)(7)(vi) Pond Creek NWR Geocaching ProhibitionWe prohibit geocaching.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(1)(i) Colusa NWR No Open FiresNo person may build or maintain fires, except in portable gas stoves in designated parking/overnight stay areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(1)(ii) Colusa NWR Overnight StaysWe only allow overnight stays in vehicles, motor homes, and trailers at the check station parking areas on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays (closed on Federal holidays).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(1)(iii) Colusa NWR Leashes RequiredYou must restrain dogs on a leash within all designated parking areas and vehicle access roads.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(2)(i) Delevan NWR No Open FiresNo person may build or maintain fires, except in portable gas stoves in designated parking/overnight stay areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(2)(ii) Delevan NWR Overnight StaysWe only allow overnight stays in vehicles, motor homes, and trailers at the check station parking areas on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays (closed on Federal holidays).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(2)(iii) Delevan NWR Leashes RequiredYou must restrain dogs on a leash within all designated parking areas and vehicle access roads.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(3)(i) Lower Klamath NWR Boat RestrictionsWe prohibit air-thrust and inboard water-thrust boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(3)(ii) Lower Klamath NWR Boat SeasonsYou may use only nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors on designated motorless units from the start of the hunting season through November 30. You may use motorized boats on designated motorless units from December 1 through the end of hunting season.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(5)(i) Sacramento R. NWR Fire RestrictionsWe prohibit fires on the refuge, except we allow portable gas stoves on gravel bars (see § 27.95(a) of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(5)(ii) Sacramento R. NWR Use HoursWe open the refuge for day-use access from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset. We allow access during other hours on gravel bars only.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(5)(iii) Sacramento R. NWR Boat Restrictions (Primitive Areas)On Packer Lake and Drumheller North, due to primitive access, we only allow boats up to 14 feet (4.2 meters) and canoes. Electric motors only.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(6)(i) San Pablo Bay NWR Designated Boat Launch SitesWe prohibit launching of boats and access to the Bay or sloughs from refuge property except from designated boat launch sites (Cullinan Ranch Unit and Dickson Ranch Unit).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(6)(ii) San Pablo Bay NWR Nonmotorized CraftWe allow only nonmotorized crafts at the Cullinan Ranch Unit and Dickson Ranch Unit launch sites.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(7)(i) Sutter NWR Fire RestrictionsNo person may build or maintain fires, except in portable gas stoves in designated parking/overnight stay areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(7)(ii) Sutter NWR Overnight StaysWe only allow overnight stays in vehicles, motor homes, and trailers at the check station parking areas on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays (closed on Federal holidays).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(d)(7)(iii) Sutter NWR Leashes RequiredYou must restrain dogs on a leash within all designated parking areas and vehicle access roads.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(g)(1)(i) Prime Hook NWR Horsepower RestrictionsThe maximum horsepower allowed for boat motors is 30 horsepower. You must abide by the slow, no-wake zones on designated portions of refuge waterways as depicted in maps or within the brochure.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(1)(i) Arthur R. Marshal Loxahatchee NWR Boat Engine RestrictionsWe allow only boats equipped with factory-manufactured-water-cooled outboard motors, boats with electric motors, and nonmotorized boats. We prohibit boats with air-cooled engines, airboats, fan boats, hovercraft, and personal watercraft (e.g., Jet Skis, jet boats, wave runners).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(1)(ii) Arthur R. Marshal Loxahatchee NWR Boat Speed LimitThere is a 35 miles per hour (mph) speed limit in all waters of the refuge. A 500-foot (150-meter) “idle speed zone” is at each of the refuge's three boat ramps.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(1)(iii) Arthur R. Marshal Loxahatchee NWR Flag Flying RequirementWe require all boats operating outside of the main perimeter canals (the L-40 Canal, L-39 Canal, L-7 Canal, and L-101 Canal) in interior areas of the refuge and within the hunt area to fly a 12-inch by 12-inch (30-centimeters (cm) by 30-cm) orange flag 10 feet (3 meters) above the vessel's waterline.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(2)(i) Chassahowitzka NWR Airboat PermitsWe allow airboats only on the designated airboat route within Citrus County and on all navigable waterways within Hernando County with a refuge Special Use Permit (General Activities Special Use Permit Application, FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(2)(ii) Chassahowitzka NWR Airboat RestrictionsWe prohibit the use of airboats on vegetation.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(3)(i) J.N. "Ding" Darling NWR Non-Boat RestrictionsWe prohibit kite surfing, kite boarding, wind surfing, and sail boarding.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(3)(ii) J.N. "Ding" Darling NWR Pole/Troll Zone RestrictionsWe allow vessels propelled only by polling, paddling, or floating in the posted “no-motor zone” of the J.N. “Ding” Darling Wilderness Area. All motors, including electric motors, must be in a nonuse position (out of the water) when in the “no-motor zone.”Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(3)(iii) J.N. "Ding" Darling NWR Pole/Troll Zone RestrictionsWe allow vessels propelled only by polling, paddling, floating, or electric motors in the posted “pole/troll zone” of the Wulfert Flats Management Area. All non-electric motors must be in a nonuse position (out of the water) when in the “pole/troll zone.”Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(3)(iv) J.N. "Ding" Darling NWR Launching RestrictionsWe allow launching of canoes and kayaks anywhere on the right (north) side of Wildlife Drive. We prohibit launching motorized vessels over 14 feet (4.2 meters) in length from Wildlife Drive. Motorized vessels less than 14 feet (4.2 meters) in length may only be launched from designated site #2.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(3)(v) J.N. "Ding" Darling NWR Watercraft ProhibitionsWe prohibit airboats, hovercraft, personal watercraft, and “Go-Devil”-style outboard motors.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(3)(vi) J.N. "Ding" Darling NWR Speed LimitsVessels must not exceed slow speed/minimum wake in refuge waters.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(5)(i) Lower Suwannee NWR Overnight Boat ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving boats on the refuge overnight.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(6)(i) St. Marks NWR Boat Motor LimitsWe prohibit use of boats with motors over 10 horsepower on any refuge lake or pond.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(6)(ii) St. Marks NWR Boat LaunchingWe allow use of hand-launched boats on impoundments on the St. Marks Unit from March 15 through October 15 each year. We prohibit launching of boats from trailers in the impoundments in the St. Marks Unit. We prohibit all gasoline-powered motors in the impoundments in the St. Marks Unit.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(6)(iii) St. Marks NWR Boat LaunchingYou may not launch commercially registered boats, air-thrust boats, or personal watercraft at the saltwater boat ramp on the St. Marks Unit. We also prohibit commercial guides from launching any type of watercraft at the saltwater boat ramp on the St. Marks Unit.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(6)(iv) St. Marks NWR Boat LaunchingYou may not launch air-thrust boats or personal watercraft from Wakulla Beach. We also prohibit commercial guides from launching any type of watercraft from Wakulla Beach.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(7)(i) St. Vincent NWR Camping/Fire RestrictionsWe restrict camping and fires (see § 27.95(a) of this chapter) to the two designated camping areas. We may restrict or ban fires during dry periods.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(7)(ii) St. Vincent NWR Alcohol RestrictionsWe prohibit the use or possession of alcoholic beverages during the refuge hunt period (see § 32.2(j) of this chapter).Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(7)(iii) St. Vincent NWR Motor ProhibitionsWe prohibit motorized equipment, generators, or land vehicles (except bicycles).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(7)(iv) St. Vincent NWR Quiet TimeVisitors must observe quiet time in the campground between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. We prohibit loud or boisterous behavior or activity.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(7)(v) St. Vincent NWR Electric Motors OnlyWe allow boats with electric motors. You must remove all other motors from the boats and secure them to a designated motor rack with a lock and chain.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(7)(vi) St. Vincent NWR Boat SeasonWe allow boats in refuge lakes from May 15 through September 30.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(8)(i) Ten Thousand Islands NWR Boat RestrictionsWe prohibit air-thrust boats, hovercraft, personal watercraft (e.g., Jet Skis, jet boats, wave runners), and off-road vehicles in the freshwater and brackish marsh area south of U.S. 41.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(h)(8)(ii) Ten Thousand Islands NWR Boat Motor RestrictionsWe limit vessels to a maximum of 25 horsepower outboard motor.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(1)(i) Banks Lake NWR Water Activity ProhibitionsWe prohibit swimming, wading, jet skiing, water skiing, and the use of airboats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(2)(i) Bond Swamp NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(2)(ii) Bond Swamp NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(2)(iii) Bond Swamp NWR Boat LaunchingWe allow boat launching at the Stone Creek Boat Launch. During periods of high water, we allow boats to be launched from refuge roads normally open to vehicle traffic. We allow gasoline motors only during periods of high water as defined as a reading of 18 feet (5.5 meters) or higher at the Macon Gauge on the Ocmulgee River.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(2)(iv) Bond Swamp NWR Bicycle RestrictionsWe prohibit bicycles on foot travel roads or off road. We restrict bicycles to roads designated open to vehicles.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(3)(i) Okefenokee NWR Cowhouse Is. RestrictionsWe only allow foot and bicycle traffic on the refuge portion of Cowhouse Island.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(3)(ii) Okefenokee NWR Boat Motor RestrictionsWe only allow the use of 10 horsepower motors or less on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(3)(iii) Okefenokee NWR Water Activity ProhibitionsWe prohibit paddleboarding, air boats, swimming, and wading.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(3)(iv) Okefenokee NWR Boating HoursWe require all boats to be off the water by posted time.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(4)(i) Piedmont NWR Day-Use OnlyThe refuge is a day-use-only area, with the exception of legal hunting activities.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(4)(ii) Piedmont NWR Bicycle RestrictionsWe prohibit bicycles on foot travel roads or off road. We restrict bicycles to gravel roads designated open to vehicles.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(4)(iii) Piedmont NWR Camping RestrictionsWe prohibit overnight camping and/or parking except in the designated campgrounds at Pippins Lake during quota deer hunts with a valid permit (state-issued).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(i)(4)(iv) Piedmont NWR Alcoholic Beverage RestrictionsWe allow alcoholic beverages only in the designated campground.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(k)(1)(i) Deer Flat NWR Boat SeasonsFrom April 15 through September 30, we allow motorized and nonmotorized boats from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset throughout the Lake Lowell Unit.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(k)(2)(i) Grays Lake NWR Motorized Boat ProhibitionWe only allow nonmotorized boats on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(k)(3)(i) Minidoka NWR Float Tube UseWe allow the use of float tubes year-round, throughout all of Lake Walcott.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(k)(3)(ii) Minidoka NWR Boating SeasonWe allow boats on designated areas of Lake Walcott from April 1 through October 31.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(1)(i) Chautauqua NWR Boat Speed LimitsMotorboats must not exceed “no-wake” speeds.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(1)(ii) Chautauqua NWR Seasonal Public Entry RestrictionWe prohibit the public entering Weis Lake on the Cameron-Billsbach Unit of the refuge from October 16 through January 31.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(1)(iii) Chautauqua NWR Overnight Boat ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving boats on refuge waters overnight (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(2)(i) Crab Orchard NWR Boat Speed LimitsWe restrict motorboats on all refuge waters to slow speeds leaving “no wake” within 150 feet (45 meters) of any shoreline, swimming area, marina entrance, boat ramp, causeway tunnel, and areas indicated on the lake zoning map in the refuge fishing brochure.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(2)(ii) Crab Orchard NWR Horsepower RestrictionWe prohibit the use of boat motors of more than 10 horsepower on Devils Kitchen and Little Grassy Lakes.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(2)(iii) Crab Orchard NWR Gas-motor RestrictionWe prohibit the use of gas-powered motors in the southeastern section of Devils Kitchen Lake (consult lake zoning map in the refuge fishing brochure).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(3)(i) Emiquon NWR Boat Speed LimitWe allow the use of motorized boats at no-wake speeds on all refuge waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(3)(ii) Emiquon NWR Overnight Boat ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving boats on refuge waters overnight.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(4)(i) Meredosia NWR Overnight Boat ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving boats on refuge waters overnight.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(4)(ii) Meredosia NWR Boat Speed LimitMotorboats must not exceed “no-wake” speeds.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(5)(i) Port Louisa NWR Division Seasonal ClosuresWe close the following divisions to all public access: (A) Louisa Division—September 15 until January 1; (B) Horseshoe Bend Division—September 15 until December 1; and (C) Keithsburg Division—September 15 until January 1.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(l)(6)(i) Upper Mississippi R. NWRRefer to paragraph (v)(2) of this section for regulations.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(m)(1)(i) Big Oaks NWR Boat Type RestrictionsWe allow boats only if rowed, paddled, or powered by an electric trolling motor on the Old Timbers Lake.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(m)(2)(i) Muscatatuck NWR Boat Restrictions (Stanfield Lake)We allow the use of boats (hand- or foot-propelled only) on Stanfield Lake. We prohibit the use of electric or gasoline motors.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(m)(2)(ii) Muscatatuck NWR Watercraft Use (Richart Lake)We allow the use of kayaks and nonmotorized canoes on Richart Lake.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(m)(3)(i) Patoka R. NWR Boating RestrictionsWe allow motorboats only on Snakey Point Marsh east of the South Fork River and the Patoka River. All other areas are open to either manual-powered boats or boats with battery-driven motors only.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(m)(3)(ii) Patoka R. NWR Boat Speed LimitMotorboats must not exceed “no wake” speeds.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(m)(3)(iii) Patoka R. NWR Airboat ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of powered airboats on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(n)(1)(i) Desoto NWR Boat Speed LimitWe limit boating to “no-wake” speeds, not to exceed 5 miles per hour.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(o)(1)(i) Kirwin NWR Motor Boat RestrictionsWe allow motorized boating in the main body of Kirwin Reservoir and in Bow Creek. You must not create a wake in Bow Creek or within 100 yards (90 meters) of any shoreline or island in the main body of Kirwin Reservoir. We prohibit motorized boats in the Solomon Arm of Kirwin Reservoir.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(o)(1)(ii) Kirwin NWR Motorless Boat Season We allow motorless boats in the Solomon Arm of Kirwin Reservoir from August 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(o)(2)(i) Marais des Cygnes NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe restrict outboard motor use to the westernmost 5.5 miles (8.8 kilometers) of the Marais des Cygnes River. You may use only nonmotorized boats and electric trolling motors on remaining waters in designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(p)(1)(i) Clarks R. NWR Horse RestrictionsWe allow horseback riding on refuge roads and portions of the abandoned railroad tracks owned by the refuge for access purposes while engaged in wildlife activities. We prohibit horses and mules off these secondary access routes for any reason.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(1)(i) Bayou Sauvage NWR Open HoursThe refuge is open from 30 minutes before legal sunrise to 30 minutes after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(1)(ii) Bayou Sauvage NWR Horsepower RestrictionsWe allow only outboard motors 25 horsepower or less in waterways inside the hurricane protection levee.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(2)(i) Bayou Teche NWR Motorboat RestrictionsYou may use motorized boats only in existing canals, ditches, trenasses, and ponds. We prohibit motorized boat use in areas marked as nonmotorized use only.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(2)(ii) Bayou Teche NWR Open HoursThe refuge is open from legal sunrise until legal sunset unless stated otherwise.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(2)(iii) Bayou Teche NWR Franklin Unit Canal Boat RestrictionsWe open the Franklin Unit canals (birdfoot canals) for motorized boats between April 15 and August 31. This unit is open to nonmotorized boats all year.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(3)(i) Big Branch Marsh NWR Boat RestrictionsWe prohibit air-thrust boats, aircraft, mud boats, and air-cooled propulsion engines on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(3)(ii) Big Branch Marsh NWR Open HoursWe open the refuge to public entry from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(4)(i) Black Bayou NWR Open HoursYou may enter the refuge 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise, and you must exit no later than 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(4)(ii) Black Bayou NWR Launch & Horsepower RestrictionsYou may only launch boats at the concrete ramp adjacent to the visitor center. We prohibit launching boats with motors greater than 50 horsepower.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(4)(iii) Black Bayou NWR Overnight Equipment ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving boats or other equipment on the refuge overnight (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(4)(iv) Black Bayou NWR Boat Launch Fee RequiredWe require a boat launch fee. You must pay the launch fee before launching boat.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(4)(v) Black Bayou NWR Hyacinth Boom RestrictionsWe prohibit crossing the water hyacinth booms in a boat or traveling over idle speed within the booms.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(5)(i) Bogue Chitto NWR Camping RequirementsWe allow primitive camping within 100 feet (30 meters) of designated streams. These include either bank of the Boque Chitto River, Wilson Slough, and West Pearl River south of Wilson Slough; refuge lands along the East Pearl River; and Holmes Bayou. Campers must mark their campsite with the owner's State license/identification number, or boat identification number, and dates of occupancy placed in a conspicuous location in the center of camp.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(6)(i) Cameron Prairie NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(6)(ii) Cameron Prairie NWR Nonpowered BoatsWe allow only nonpowered boats in the Bank Fishing Road waterways.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(6)(iii) Cameron Prairie NWR Motor RestrictionsWe allow operation of outboard motors in refuge canals, bayous, and lakes. We allow only trolling motors in the marsh.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(7)(i) Catahoula NWR Horsepower & Watercraft RestrictionsWe allow the use of nonmotorized boats or boats with motors of 10 horsepower or less on refuge lakes and waters as designated. We prohibit the use of air-thrust boats, water-thrust boats, or personal watercraft.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(7)(ii) Catahoula NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(7)(iii) Catahoula NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(8)(i) Cat Is. NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(8)(ii) Cat Is. NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(8)(i)ii Cat Is. NWR Air-thrust Boat ProhibitionWe prohibit air-thrust boats on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(8)(iv) Cat Is. NWR Designated Boat RampsWe prohibit boat launching by trailer from all refuge roads and parking lots except at designated boat ramps.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(9)(i) D'Arbonne NWR Motorized Boat SeasonWe prohibit motorized boats in the No Gun Hunting Area (the “Beanfield”) from November 1 through January 31.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(9)(ii) D'Arbonne NWR Overnight Equipment ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving boats and other personal property on the refuge overnight.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(10)(i) Grand Cote NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(10)(ii) Grand Cote NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(10)(iii) Grand Cote NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe allow only electric-powered or nonmotorized boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(11)(i) Lacassine NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(11)(ii) Lacassine NWR Horsepower RestrictionsWe allow boats of all motor types with 40 horsepower or less in Lacassine Pool.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(11)(iii) Lacassine NWR Boat SeasonsWe prohibit boats in Lacassine Pool and Unit D from October 16 through March 14. We prohibit boats in Units A and C.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(11)(iv) Lacassine NWR Other Equipment ProhibitionsWe prohibit air-thrust boats, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and Jet Skis on the refuge (see § 27.31(f) of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(11)(v) Lacassine NWR No Levee Access with VehiclesWe prohibit dragging or driving of boats over levees.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(11)(vi) Lacassine NWR Boat Launch RestrictionsYou must only launch trailered boats at the cement ramps at the public boat launches in Lacassine Pool.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(11)(vii) Lacassine NWR Unit D Boat RestrictionsWe only allow boats powered by paddling or trolling motors in the Unit D impoundment within Lacassine Pool.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(12)(i) Lake Ophelia NWR Horsepower RestrictionsWe allow watercraft with motors up to 36 horsepower in Possum Bayou (north of boat ramp), Palmetto Bayou, Duck Lake, Westcut Lake, Point Basse, and Nicholas Lake.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(12)(ii) Lake Ophelia NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe allow electric-powered or nonmotorized boats in Doomes Lake, Lake Long, Possum Bayou (south of boat ramp), and Lake Ophelia.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(12)(iii) Lake Ophelia NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(12)(iv) Lake Ophelia NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(13)(i) Mandalay NWR Air-cooled Engines PermittedWe allow air-cooled propulsion engines on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(13)(ii) Mandalay NWR Boat RestrictionsWe prohibit air-thrust boats or marsh buggies on the refuge. We restrict motorized boat use to existing canals, ditches, trenasses, and ponds.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(14)(i) Sabine NWR Hunt Area AccessYou may access the hunt areas by boat using the boat launches at the West Cove Public Use Area or by access through Burton Canal. You may access hunt areas by vehicle from Vastar Road or designated turnouts within the refuge public hunt area along State Highway 27 (see § 27.31 of this chapter) unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(14)(ii) Sabine NWR Hand Launching AreasWe allow hand launching of small boats along Vastar Road (no trailers allowed). We allow hand launching of nonmotorized boats into Units 1A and 1B from Blue Crab Recreation Area for recreational paddling year-round.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(14)(iii) Sabine NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe allow operation of outboard motors in designated refuge canals only. We allow trolling motors within the refuge marshes.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(14)(iv) Sabine NWR Other Equipment ProhibitionsWe prohibit air-thrust boats, personal motorized watercraft (e.g., Jet Skis), and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on the refuge (see § 27.31(f) of this chapter) unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(14)(v) Sabine NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(14)(vi) Sabine NWR Swimming ProhibitionWe prohibit swimming and/or wading in the refuge canals and waterways.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(15)(i) Tensas R. NWR Boat RestrictionsWe allow nonmotorized boats, electric motors, and boats with motors 10 horsepower or less in refuge lakes, streams, and bayous. Boaters must follow State boating regulations, including those for navigation lights. We prohibit boat storage on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(15)(ii) Tensas R. NWR Bicycle RestrictionsWe allow use of nonmotorized bicycles on designated all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trails.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(16)(i) Upper Ouachita NWR Outboard Motor RestrictionsWe prohibit outboard motors in the Wigeon Ponds (only trolling motors allowed).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(q)(16)(ii) Upper Ouachita NWR Boat Launch RestrictionsWe prohibit launching boats from a trailer or from a nondesignated boat ramp within the Mollicy levee.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(r)(1)(i) Rachel Carson NWR Car-top Launch RestrictionsWe allow car-top launching from legal sunrise to legal sunset on the following areas of the refuge: (A) At Brave Boat Harbor division on Chauncey Creek at the intersection of Cutts Island Road and Sea Point Road. (B) At Little River division at the end of Granite Point Road into the Little River. (C) At Spurwink River division on the upstream side of Route 77 at the old road crossing.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(s)(1)(i) Blackwater NWR Boat Launch RestrictionsWe prohibit boat launching from refuge lands except from the car-top boat launch located near the Blackwater River Bridge on Route 335. Only canoes, kayaks, and small jon boats under 17 feet are considered car-top boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(s)(1)(ii) Blackwater NWR Airboat ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of airboats on refuge waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(s)(2)(i) Eastern Neck NWR Boat Launch ProhibitionsWe prohibit boat launching from refuge lands except for canoes and kayaks at the canoe/kayak ramp located at the Ingleside Recreation Area.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(1)(i) Big Stone NWR Boating ProhibitionsWe allow nonmotorized boats and boats using electric motors only in the Minnesota River channel. We prohibit boats on all other refuge waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Allowed UsesWildlife observation, photography, interpretation, environmental education, and other general recreational uses. We allow wildlife-dependent uses and other recreational uses, such as, but not limited to, sightseeing, hiking, bicycling on roads or trails, picnicking, and swimming, on areas designated by the refuge manager and shown on maps available at refuge offices, subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(A) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Entry RestrictionsIn areas posted and shown on maps as “No Entry—Sanctuary,” we prohibit entry as specified on signs or maps (see § 32.42 of this chapter for list of areas and locations).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(B) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Closed AreasIn areas posted and shown on maps as “Area Closed,” “Area Closed—No Motors,” and “No Hunting Zone” (Goose Island), we ask that you practice voluntary avoidance of these areas by any means or for any purpose from October 15 to the end of the respective State duck hunting season. In areas marked “no motors,” we prohibit the use of motors on watercraft from October 15 to the end of the respective State duck hunting season (see § 32.42 of this chapter for list of areas and locations).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(C) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Commercial Permits RequiredCommercial tours and filming (see § 27.71 of this chapter) require a permit (FWS Form 3-1383-C) issued by the refuge or district manager.No longer applicable- subject to the EXPLORE ActClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(D) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Collecting LimitsWe allow the collecting of edible fruits, nuts, mushrooms, or other plant parts for personal use (no sale or barter allowed). We limit the amount you may collect to 2 gallons by volume per person, per day. We also allow the collecting of shed deer antlers for personal use.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(E) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Harvest ProhibitedWe prohibit the harvest of wild rice; plant and animal specimens; and other natural objects, such as rocks, stones, or minerals (see § 27.21 of this chapter). We only allow the collection of plants or their parts for ornamental use by permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the refuge or district manager.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(F) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Plant Permits RequiredWe prohibit the cutting, removal, or damage of any tree or vegetation on the refuge without a permit from the refuge or district manager. We prohibit attaching nails, screws, or other hardware to any tree (see § 32.2(i) of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(G) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Vehicle & Parking ProhibitionsWe prohibit all vehicle use on or across refuge lands at any time except on designated routes of travel or on the ice over navigable waters accessed from boat landings. We prohibit parking beyond vehicle control barriers or on grass or other vegetation. We prohibit parking or operating vehicles in a manner that obstructs or impedes any road, trail, fire lane, boat ramp, access gate, or other facility, or in a manner that creates a safety hazard or endangers any person, property, or environmental feature. We may impound any vehicle left parked in violation at the owner's expense (see § 27.31(h) of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions We allow dogs and other domestic animals on the refuge subject to the following conditions: Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(1) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions We prohibit dogs disturbing or endangering wildlife or people while on the refuge.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(2) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions While on the refuge, all dogs must be under the control of their owners/handlers at all times or on a leash.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(3) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions We prohibit allowing dogs to roam.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(4) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions All dogs must be on a leash when on hiking trails, or other areas so posted.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(5) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions We allow working a dog in refuge waters by tossing a retrieval dummy or other object for out-and-back exercise.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(6) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions We encourage the use of dogs for hunting (see § 32.42 of this chapter), but we prohibit field trials and commercial/professional dog training.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(7) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions Owners/handlers of dogs are responsible for disposal of dog droppings in refuge public use concentration areas such as trails, sandbars, and boat landings.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(H)(8) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Domestic Animal Restrictions We prohibit horses and all other domestic animals on the refuge unless confined in a vehicle, boat, trailer, kennel, or other container (see § 26.21 of this chapter).Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(I) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Firearms RestrictionsWe prohibit the discharging of firearms (including dog training pistols and dummy launchers), air guns, or any other weapons on the refuge, unless you are a licensed hunter or trapper engaged in authorized activities during established seasons, as governed by Federal, State, and local regulations. We prohibit target practice on the refuge (see §§ 27.42 and 27.43 of this chapter).Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(J) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Glass Container ProhibitionWe prohibit the use or possession of glass food and beverage containers on lands within the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(i)(K) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Waste DisposalWe require that you keep all refuge lands clean during your period of use or occupancy. At all times you must keep all refuse, trash, and litter contained in bags or other suitable containers and not left scattered on the ground or in the water. You must remove all personal property, refuse, trash, and litter immediately upon vacating a site. We require that human solid waste and associated material be either removed and properly disposed of off-refuge or be buried on site to a depth of 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters) and at least 50 feet (15 meters) from water's edge (see § 27.94 of this chapter).Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(ii)(A) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Electric Motor Area ProhibitionsIn areas posted and shown on maps as “Electric Motor Area,” we prohibit motorized vehicles and watercraft year-round except watercraft powered by electric motors or nonmotorized means. We do not prohibit the possession of watercraft motors in these areas, only their use. These areas are: (1) Island 42, Pool 5, Minnesota, 459 acres. (2) Snyder Lake, Pool 5A, Minnesota, 182 acres. (3) Mertes Slough, Pool 6, Wisconsin, 222 acres. (4) Browns Marsh, Pool 7, Wisconsin, 827 acres. (5) Hoosier Lake, Pool 10, Wisconsin, 162 acres.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(ii)(B) Upper Mississippi R. NWR No Wake SeasonsIn areas posted and shown on maps as “Slow No Wake Area,” we require watercraft to travel at slow, no-wake speed (as governed by applicable State law) from March 16 through October 31. We also prohibit the operation of airboats or hovercraft in these areas from March 16 through October 31. These areas are: (1) Nelson-Trevino, Pool 4, Wisconsin, 2,626 acres. (2) Denzers Slough, Pool 5A, Minnesota, 83 acres. (3) Black River Bottoms, Pool 7, Wisconsin, 815 acres. (4) Blue/Target Lake, Pool 8, Minnesota, 1,834 acres. (5) Root River, Pool 8, Minnesota, 695 acres. (6) Reno Bottoms, Pool 9, Minnesota, 2,536 acres. (7) Nine Mile Island, Pool 12, Iowa, 454 acres. (8) Princeton, Pool 14, Iowa, 327 acres.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(ii)(C) Upper Mississippi R. NWR No Wake Zone AreasIn water access and travel routes posted and shown on maps as “Slow No Wake Zone,” we require watercraft to travel at slow, no-wake speed (as governed by applicable State law) at all times unless otherwise posted.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(ii)(D) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Reduced Speed RequirementsIn portions of Spring Lake and Crooked Slough—Lost Mound, Pool 13, Illinois, posted as “Slow, 5 mph When Boats Present” and marked on maps as “Speed/Distance Regulation,” we require watercraft operators to reduce the speed of their watercraft to less than 5 miles per hour (mph) (8 kilometers per hour (kph)) when within 100 feet (30 meters) of another watercraft that is anchored or underway at 5 mph (8 kph) or less.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(ii)(E) Upper Mississippi R. NWR No Overnight MooringWe prohibit the mooring, beaching, or storing of watercraft on the refuge not used at least once every 24 hours. We define “used” as a watercraft moved at least 100 feet (30 meters) on the water with the operator on board. We prohibit the mooring of watercraft within 200 feet (60 meters) of refuge boat landings or ramps. We may impound any watercraft moored in violation at the owner's expense (see § 27.32 of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(ii)(F) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Other Conditions ApplyThe conditions set forth in paragraphs (v)(2)(i)(A), (B), and (K) of this section apply.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii)(A) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Camping DefinitionsCamping. We allow camping on all lands and waters of the refuge as designated by the refuge manager and shown on maps available at refuge offices subject to the following conditions: (A) We define “camping” as: (1) Erecting a tent or shelter of natural or synthetic material; (2) Preparing a sleeping bag or other bedding material for use; (3) Parking of a motor vehicle or mooring or anchoring of a vessel, for the apparent purpose of overnight occupancy; or (4) Occupying or leaving personal property, including boats or other craft, at a site anytime between the hours of 11 p.m. and 3 a.m.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii)(B) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Camping DurationWe prohibit camping at any one site for a period longer than 14 days during any 30-consecutive-day period. After 14 days, you must move all persons, property, equipment, and boats to a new site located at least 0.5 mile (0.8 kilometer) from the previous site.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii(C)) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Camping LocationWe prohibit camping within 200 feet (60 meters) of any refuge boat landing, access area, parking lot, structure, road, trail, or other recreation or management facility.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii)(D) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Hunting Season RestrictionsWe prohibit camping during waterfowl hunting seasons within areas posted “No Entry—Sanctuary,” “Area Closed,” “Area Closed—No Motors,” and “No Hunting Zone” or on any sites not clearly visible from the main commercial navigation channel of the Mississippi River (see § 32.42 of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii)(E) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Daily Occupation RequiredYou must occupy campsites daily. We prohibit the leaving of tents, camping equipment, or other property unattended at any site for over 24 hours, and we may impound any equipment left in violation at the owner's expense. We define “occupy” and “attended” as being present at a site for a minimum of 2 hours daily.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii)(F) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Remove PropertyYou must remove any tables, fireplaces, or other facilities erected upon vacating a camping or day-use site.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii)(G) Upper Mississippi R. NWR Campfire RestrictionsWe allow campfires in conjunction with camping and day-use activities subject to the following conditions (see §§ 27.95 and 32.42 of this chapter): (1) You may only use dead wood on the ground, or materials brought into the refuge such as charcoal or firewood. You must remove any unused firewood brought into the refuge upon departure due to the threat of invasive insects. (2) We prohibit building, attending, and maintaining a campfire without sufficient clearance from flammable materials so as to prevent its escape. (3) We prohibit building a fire at any developed facility, including, but not limited to, boat landings, access areas, parking lots, roads, trails, or any other recreation or management facility or structure. (4) We prohibit burying live fires or hot coals when vacating a campfire site. (5) We prohibit burning or attempting to burn any nonflammable materials or any materials that may produce toxic fumes or leave hazardous waste. These materials include, but are not limited to, metal cans, plastic containers, glass, fiberglass, treated wood products, wood containing nails or staples, wire, flotation materials, or other refuse.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(v)(2)(iii)(H) Upper Mississippi R. NWRThe conditions set forth in paragraphs (v)(2)(i)(D) through (K) of this section apply.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(1)(i) Grand Bay NWR Airboat ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of airboats, mudboats, motorized pirogues, and air-cooled propulsion engines on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(2)(i) Hillside NWR Entry HoursWith the exception of raccoon hunting and frogging, we limit all refuge entry and exit to the period of 4 a.m. to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(2)(ii) Hillside NWR ATV SeasonsWe allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-type vehicles (UTVs) only on designated trails from September 15 through February 28.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(3)(i) Holt Collier NWR Entry HoursWith the exception of raccoon hunting, we limit all refuge entry and exit to the period of 4 a.m. to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(4)(i) Mathews Brake NWR Entry HoursWith the exception of raccoon hunting and frogging, we limit all refuge entry and exit to the period of 4 a.m. to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(4)(ii) Mathews Brake NWR Closures during Duck SeasonBeginning the day before duck season opens and ending the last day of duck season, we close refuge waters to all public use from 1 p.m. until 4 a.m.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(5)(i) Morgan Brake NWR Entry HoursWe allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-type vehicles (UTVs) only on designated trails from September 15 through February 28.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(5)(ii) Morgan Brake NWR ATV SeasonsWe allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-type vehicles (UTVs) only on designated trails from September 15 through February 28.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(6)(i) Panther Swamp NWR Entry HoursWith the exception of raccoon hunting and frogging, we limit refuge entry and exit to the period of 4 a.m. to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(6)(ii) Panther Swamp NWR ATV SeasonsWe allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)/utility-type vehicles (UTVs) only on designated trails from September 15 through February 28.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(7)(i) Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee NWR Airboat & Watercraft ProhibitionsWe prohibit the use of airboats, sailboats, hovercrafts, and inboard-water-thrust boats such as, but not limited to, personal watercraft, watercycles, and waterbikes.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(8)(i) St. Catherine Creek NWR Boat Launch RestrictionsYou must hand-launch boats except at designated boat ramps, where you may trailer-launch them.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(8)(ii) St. Catherine Creek NWR ATV RestrictionsWe allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-type vehicles (UTVs) as governed by State waterfowl management area (WMA) regulations and size specifications on designated trails from scouting season until February 28.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(8)(iii) St. Catherine Creek NWR Operator Age RequirementYou must be age 16 or older to operate an ATV or UTV on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(8)(iv) St. Catherine Creek NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(w)(9)(i) Yazoo NWR Entry HoursWith the exception of raccoon hunting, we limit refuge entry and exit to the period of 4 a.m. to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(1)(i) Benton Lake NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe only allow the use of nonmotorized boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(2)(i) Black Coulee NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe only allow the use of nonmotorized boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(3)(i) Bowdoin NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe only allow the use of nonmotorized boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(4)(i) Hewitt Lake NWR Boat RestrictionsWe prohibit air-thrust boats and boats with motors greater than 25 horsepower.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(5)(i) Red Rock Lakes NWR Boat RestrictionsWe only allow nonmotorized boats in the hunt area east of the Lower Red Rock Lake dam. We allow boats with motors 10 horsepower or less west of Lower Red Rock Lake dam.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(5)(ii)(A) Red Rock Lakes NWR Camping RestrictionsWe allow camping only in two established campgrounds. We prohibit camping along roadsides.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(5)(ii)(B) Red Rock Lakes NWR Camping RestrictionsWe restrict camping to 16 consecutive days within any 30-day period.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(5)(ii)(C) Red Rock Lakes NWR Camping RestrictionsWe prohibit horses in the campgrounds.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(y)(5)(ii)(D) Red Rock Lakes NWR Camping RestrictionsFrom March 1 to December 1, all bear attractants, including, but not limited to, food, garbage, and carcasses or parts thereof, must be acceptably stored at night (unless in immediate use) and during the day if unattended. (1) Suspended at least 10 feet high and 4 feet from any vertical support 100 yards from any camp or hiking trail; (2) Secured in a certified bear-safe container; or (3) Secured in a hard-sided vehicle, including an enclosed camper or horse trailer. Acceptably stored means any of the following:Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(z)(1)(i) Boyer Chute NWR Boat Speed RestrictionsWe allow boating at no-wake speeds, not to exceed 5 miles per hour (8 kilometers per hour), on side or back channels. We prohibit all watercraft in the Boyer Chute waterway or other areas as posted.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(z)(2)(i) Crescent Lake NWR Boating RestrictionsWe only allow boating and float tubes on Island Lake. We prohibit use of internal combustion motors for boats on Island Lake.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(z)(3)(i) Rainwater Basin Wetland Management District Motorboat ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of motorboats. We allow only nonpowered motorboats and those powered by electric motors (see § 27.32 of this chapter).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(1)(i) Pahranagat NWR Boating RestrictionsWe only allow motorless boats or boats with electric motors on the Upper Lake, Middle Marsh, and Lower Lake, with the exception that we close Upper Lake to all boating from October 1 through February 1.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(1)(ii) Pahranagat NWR Flotation Device ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of boats, rubber rafts, or other flotation devices on the North Marsh.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(2)(i) Ruby Lake NWR Seasonal Boating ProhibitionWe prohibit boats on refuge waters from January 1 through June 14.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(2)(ii) Ruby Lake NWR Boating SeasonsDuring the boating season, we allow boats only on the South Marsh. From June 15 through July 31, we allow only motorless boats or boats with battery-powered electric motors. Anglers must remove all gasoline-powered motors. From August 1 through December 31, we allow only motorless boats and boats propelled with motors with a total of 10 horsepower or less.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(2)(iii) Ruby Lake NWR Launch RestrictionsWe allow launching of boats only from designated landings.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(3)(i) Sheldon NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe only allow nonmotorized boats or boats with electric motors.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(i) Stillwater NWR Boating SeasonsWe prohibit boating outside of the waterfowl and youth waterfowl hunting season except in Swan Check Lake, where we allow nonmotorized boating all year.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(ii) Stillwater NWR Prohibited Boat AreasWe prohibit boats on Swan Lake, the northeast corner of North Nutgrass Lake, and the north end of Pintail Bay. We allow the use of nonmotorized carts, sleds, floating blinds, and other floating devices in these areas to transport hunting equipment and to conceal hunters, but not to transport hunters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(iii) Stillwater NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe only allow outboard motor boats on Lead Lake, Tule Lake, Goose Lake, South Nutgrass Lake, the southeast corner of North Nutgrass Lake, and south end of Pintail Bay.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(iv) Stillwater NWR Airthurst Boat RestrictionsWe only allow air-thrust boats on Goose Lake, South Nutgrass Lake, the southeast corner of North Nutgrass Lake, and the south end of Pintail Bay.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(v) Stillwater NWR Waterfowl Opening DayYou may not operate air-thrust boats until 1 hour after the legal shooting time on opening day of waterfowl season.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(vi) Stillwater NWR SPU RequiredWe require air-thrust boat owners to get a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) from the refuge manager and to display a number on their airboats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(vii) Stillwater NWR Nonmotorized Boat RestrictionsWe allow nonmotorized boats on all lakes and bays except Swan Lake, the northeast corner of North Nutgrass Lake, and the north end of Pintail Bay.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(aa)(4)(vii) Stillwater NWR Camping RestrictionsWe allow camping only in designated areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ee)(1)(i) Iroquois NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe only allow the use of nonmotorized boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ff)(1)(i) Mattamuskeet NWR Boating SeasonWe allow motorized and nonmotorized fishing boats, canoes, and kayaks from March 1 through October 31.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ff)(1)(ii) Mattamuskeet NWR Airboat & Watercraft ProhibitionWe prohibit airboats, sailboats, Jet Skis, and windboards.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ff)(2)(i) Pee Dee NWR Motorboat RestrictionWe prohibit boats utilizing gasoline-powered motors.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ff)(2)(ii) Pee Dee NWR Launch RestrictionsYou must unload and load boats by hand on all waters except those having designated launch ramps.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ff)(2)(iii) Pee Dee NWR Swimming ProhibitedWe prohibit swimming.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ff)(3)(i) Pocosin Lakes NWR Pungo Lake Boat ProhibitionWe only prohibit boats on Pungo Lake.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ff)(3)(ii) Pocosin Lakes NWR Overnight Boat ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving a boat anywhere on the refuge overnight.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(1)(i) J. Clark Salyer NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe only allow nonmotorized boats or boats with electric motors.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(2)(i) Lake Ilo NWR Boating SeasonWe open the refuge to boating from May 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(3)(i) Long Lake NWR Horsepower RestrictionsWe restrict boats to 25 horsepower maximum.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(3)(ii) Long Lake NWR Boating SeasonWe restrict boats to the period from May 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(4)(i) Silver Lake NWR Boating SeasonWe allow boats on Silver Lake and on refuge waters south of the confluence of the Mauvais Coulee and Little Coulee from May 1 through September 30 of each year.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(4)(ii) Silver Lake NWR Water Activity ProhibitionWe prohibit water activities not related to fishing (e.g., sailing, skiing, tubing, etc.).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(5)(i) Tewaukon NWR Boating SeasonWe open the refuge to boating from May 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(5)(ii) Tewaukon NWR Winter Vehicle UseWe allow snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), motor vehicles, and fish houses on the ice as conditions allow.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(6)(i) Upper Souris NWR Bicycle ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of bicycles or similar vehicles on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(gg)(6)(ii) Upper Souris NWR Amphibious Vehicle ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of amphibious vehicles or personal watercraft on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(hh)(1)(i) Cedar Point NWR Watercraft RestrictionsWe allow nonmotorized boats and flotation devices in designated areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(hh)(1)(ii) Cedar Point NWR Other Vehicle ProhibitionsWe prohibit the use of off-road vehicles and snowmobiles on refuge lands.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(hh)(2)(i) Ottawa NWR Boating ClosureThe Crane Creek and Crane Creek Estuary are closed to all boats and flotation devices from State Route 2 to the mouth of Crane Creek at Lake Erie.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(hh)(2)(ii) Ottawa NWR Watercraft RestrictionsWe allow nonmotorized boats and flotation devices in designated areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(hh)(2)(iii) Ottawa NWR Other Vehicle ProhibitionsWe prohibit the use of off-road vehicles and snowmobiles on refuge lands.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(1)(i) Sequoyah NWR State Boating Rules ApplyWe allow boats, and you must operate them under applicable State laws and comply with all licensing and marking regulations from their State of origin.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(1)(ii) Sequoyah NWR Boat SeasonsWe prohibit boating on the closed portion of Sally Jones Lake from September 1 to March 31.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(1)(iii) Sequoyah NWR Alcohol ProhibitionWe prohibit alcoholic beverages.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(2)(i) Tishomingo NWR Glass Container ProhibitionWe prohibit glass containers.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(2)(ii) Tishomingo NWR Watercraft ProhibitionsWe prohibit airboats, hovercrafts, and personal watercraft (e.g., Jet Skis, wave runners, jet boats) year round on refuge waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(2)(iii) Tishomingo NWR Swimming ProhibitedWe prohibit swimming and water sports.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(3)(i) Washita NWR Boating SeasonWe do not allow boats and other flotation devices on refuge waters from October 15 through March 14.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(4)(i) Wichita Mountains NWR Motorboat RestrictionWe allow hand-powered boats only on Jed Johnson, Rush, Quanah Parker, and French Lakes.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ii)(4)(ii) Wichita Mountains NWR Boating RestrictionsAnglers may use electric trolling motors on boats 14 feet or less in length only on Jed Johnson, Rush, Quanah Parker, and French Lakes.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(1)(i) Basket Slough NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(1)(ii) Basket Slough NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit parking on the refuge after the refuge is closed to public entry.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(2)(i) Cold Springs NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(2)(ii) Cold Springs NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(2)(iii) Cold Springs NWR Motorboat ProhibitionWe allow use of only nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(3)(i) Lower Klamath NWR Airboat ProhibitionWe prohibit the use of air-thrust and water-thrust boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(4)(i) McKay Creek NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(4)(i) McKay Creek NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(5)(i) Umatilla NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(5)(i) Umatilla NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(jj)(6)(i) Upper Klamath NWR Motorboat RestrictionsMotorized boats must not exceed 10 miles per hour in any stream, creek, or canal, and on that portion of Pelican Bay west of a line beginning at designated points on the north shore of Pelican Bay 1⁄4 mile (402 meters) east of Crystal Creek and extending due south to the opposite shore of the lake.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(1)(i) Cape Romain NWR Camping RestrictionsWe prohibit camping on the refuge except for designated archery hunters on Bulls Island and individuals obtaining a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) from the refuge manager.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(1)(ii) Cape Romain NWR Motorboat ProhibitionsWe allow boats to operate in salt water. We prohibit motorized equipment on the refuge islands or in refuge inholdings.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(1)(iii) Cape Romain NWR Private Boats ProhibitedWe prohibit private boats in the refuge boat basins at Garris Landing and Bulls Island. We clearly mark these areas with Closed Area signs.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(1)(iv) Cape Romain NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitedWe prohibit overnight parking at Garris Landing, except for archery hunters during the designated refuge archery white-tailed deer season and individuals obtaining a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) from the refuge manager.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(1)(v) Cape Romain NWR Seasonal ClosuresWe close Marsh Island, White Banks, and Sandy Point to public entry from February 15 through September 15 to protect nesting birds. This closed area extends from the low mean water mark to the highest elevation on these islands.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(2)(i) Carolina Sandhills NWR Boat RestrictionsWe allow nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors. We allow boats with permanently mounted gas motors as long as you lock the propeller out of the water. You must hand load and unload boats except at designated boat ramps. We prohibit skidding boats up or down dams or on water control structures. We provide boat ramps at Pool D, Pool L, Honkers Lake, and Mays Lake.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(2)(ii) Carolina Sandhills NWR Swimming ProhibitionWe prohibit swimming and wading in any areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(i) Santee NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(ii) Santee NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(iii) Santee NWR Overnight Mooring ProhibitedWe prohibit overnight mooring of boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(iv) Santee NWR Swimming ProhibitionWe prohibit swimming and wading.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(v) Santee NWR Pet RestrictionsWe allow pets only in designated areas, and they must remain on a leash or within vehicles/vessels.Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(vi)  Santee NWR Nightime Launch ProhibitionWe prohibit nighttime access to boat-launching areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(vii) Santee NWR Mooring RestrictionsWe prohibit mooring or attaching boats to any refuge boundary marker, post, or navigational post within refuge waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(mm)(3)(viii) Santee NWR Airboat & Watercraft ProhibitionsWe prohibit air-thrust boats, hovercraft, airboats, and personal watercraft (e.g., Jet Skis) within the waters of and/or boundary of the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(nn)(1)(i) LaCreek NWR Boat RestrictionsWe allow boat use only on Pools 3, 4, 7, and 10, and the Little White River Recreation Area.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(nn)(1)(ii) LaCreek NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe prohibit the use of internal combustion motors in Pools 3, 4, 7, and 10.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(nn)(2)(i) Sand Lake Wetland Management District Motorboats PermittedWe allow the use of motorized boats.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(1)(i) Chickasaw NWR Seasonal ClosuresWe seasonally close the refuge sanctuary area to the public from November 15 through March 15.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(1)(ii) Chickasaw NWR Horse RestrictionsWe allow horses only on roads open to motorized traffic.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(2)(i) Cross Creeks NWR Unattended Boat ProhibitionWe prohibit leaving boats unattended on the refuge after daylight use hours.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(2)(ii) Cross Creeks NWR Swimming RestrictionsWe prohibit swimming in refuge impoundments and from boat ramps and boat docks.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(3)(i) Hatchie NWR Seasonal ClosuresWe seasonally close the sanctuary areas of the refuge to the public from November 15 through March 15.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(3)(ii) Hatchie NWR Horse RestrictionsWe allow horses only on roads open to motorized traffic.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(3)(iii) Hatchie NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe allow the use of nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors only; we prohibit the use of gas and diesel motors on refuge lakes except in the waterfowl hunting area.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(4)(i) Lake Isom NWR Seasonal ClosuresWe seasonally close the sanctuary areas of the refuge to the public from November 15 through March 15.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(4)(ii) Lake Isom NWR Horse RestrictionsWe allow horses only on roads open to motorized traffic.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(4)(iii) Lake Isom NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe allow boats with only electric or outboard motors of 10 horsepower or less.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(5)(i) Lower Hatchie NWR Seasonal ClosuresWe seasonally close the sanctuary area of the refuge and the southern unit of Sunk Lake Public Use Natural Area to the public from November 15 through March 15.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(5)(i) Lower Hatchie NWR Horse RestrictionsWe allow horses only on roads open to motorized traffic.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(5)(iii) Lower Hatchie NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe allow the use of only nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors on Sunk Lake Public Use Natural Area.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(6)(i) Reelfoot NWR Seasonal ClosuresWe seasonally close the sanctuary areas of the refuge to the public from November 15 through March 15.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(6)(i) Reelfoot NWR Horse RestrictionWe allow horses only on roads open to motorized traffic.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(6)(iii) Reelfoot NWR Airboat & Watercraft ProhibitionWe prohibit airboats, hovercraft, or personal watercraft (e.g., Jet Skis) on any waters within the refuge boundary.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(7)(i) Tennessee NWR Boat Speed RequirementsWe limit boats to no wake speed on all refuge impoundments.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(oo)(7)(ii) Tennessee NWR Swimming ProhibitionWe prohibit swimming in refuge impoundments and from boat ramps and boat docks.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(1)(i) Anahuac NWR Inland Water RestrictionWe prohibit boats and other flotation devices on inland waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(1)(ii) Anahuac NWR Motorboat Launch RestrictionYou may launch motorized boats in East Bay at the East Bay Boat Ramp on Westline Road and at the Oyster Bayou Boat Ramp (boat canal). We prohibit the launching of airboats or personal watercraft on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(1)(iii) Anahuac NWR Boat Launch RestrictionYou may launch nonmotorized boats only along East Bay Bayou and along the shoreline of East Galveston Bay.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(2)(i) Aransas NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(3)(i) Big Boggy NWR Camping RestrictionWe prohibit camping on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(4)(i) Brazoria NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit camping in all public hunting areas and parking lots.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(4)(ii) Brazoria NWR Campfire ProhibitionWe prohibit campfires in all public hunting areas and parking lots.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(4)(iii) Brazoria NWR Boat Launch RestrictionWe allow only nonmotorized boat launching at designated areas.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(5)(i) Hagerman NWR Glass Container ProhibitionWe prohibit glass containers on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(5)(ii) Hagerman NWR Seasonal Boat RestrictionsWe prohibit boats and other floating devices on all open waters of Lake Texoma, except Big Mineral Creek from October 1 through March 14 annually.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(5)(iii) Hagerman NWR No-Wake ZonesAt the point where Big Mineral Creek joins Lake Texoma, Big Mineral Creek becomes a year-round no wake zone to the end of upstream navigable waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(5)(iv) Hagerman NWR Seasonal Boat RestrictionsFrom October 1 through March 14, we allow only nonmotorized boats in Big Mineral Creek from the point where it joins Lake Texoma to the upstream end of navigable waters. You may not have any type of gas or electric motor onboard that is capable of use. You may launch boats from a boat ramp only from L Pad Road or by hand at the Big Mineral Day Use Area.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(6)(i) Laguna Atascosa NWR Camping RestrictionWe only allow camping at Adolph Thomae Jr. County Park.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(7)(i) Lower Rio Grande NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(8)(i) McFaddin NWR Horsepower RestrictionOn inland waters of the refuge open to motorized boats, we restrict the use of boats powered by air-cooled or radiator-cooled engines to those powered by a single engine of 25 horsepower or less and utilizing a propeller 9 inches (22.5 centimeters) in diameter or less.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(8)(ii) McFaddin NWR Motorboat RestrictionOn inland waters of the refuge open to motorized boats, we restrict the operation of motorized boats to lakes, ponds, ditches, and other waterways. We prohibit the operation of motorized boats on or through emergent wetland vegetation.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(9)(i) San Bernard NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit camping in all public hunting areas and parking lots.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(9)(ii) San Bernard NWR Campfire ProhibitionWe prohibit campfires in all public hunting areas and parking lots.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(10)(i) Texas Point NWR Horsepower RestrictionOn inland waters of the refuge open to motorized boats, we restrict the use of boats powered by air-cooled or radiator-cooled engines to those powered by a single engine of 25 horsepower or less and utilizing a propeller 9 inches (22.5 centimeters) in diameter or less.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(10)(ii) Texas Point NWR Motorboat RestrictionsOn inland waters of the refuge open to motorized boats, we restrict the operation of motorized boats to lakes, ponds, ditches, and other waterways. We prohibit the operation or motorized boats on or through emergent wetland vegetation.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(pp)(11)(i) Trinity River  NWR Horsepower RestrictionWe limit motors to a maximum of 10 horsepower.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(1)(i) Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually NWR Boat Launch ProhibitedWe prohibit boat launching on the refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(1)(ii) Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually NWR Boat Speed LimitThe maximum speed limit is 5 miles per hour for boats in all refuge waters.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(2)(i) Columbia NWR Camping ProhibitedWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(2)(ii) Columbia NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitedWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(3)(i) Conboy Lake NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(3)(ii) Conboy Lake NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(4)(i) Hanford Reach National Monument/Saddle Mountain NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(4)(ii) Hanford Reach National Monument/Saddle Mountain NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(4)(iii) Hanford Reach National Monument/Saddle Mountain NWR Motorboat RestrictionsWe allow only nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors on the WB-10 Pond (Wahluke Lake) and with walk-in access only.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(5)(i) McNary NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(5)(ii) McNary NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(6)(i) Toppenish NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(6)(i)i Toppenish NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(7)(i) Umatilla NWR Camping ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight camping.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(7)(ii) Umatilla NWR Overnight Parking ProhibitionWe prohibit overnight parking.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(tt)(8)(i) Willapa NWR Camping RestrictionsWe prohibit camping on the refuge except in designated campgrounds on Long Island for up to 14 days.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(vv)(1)(i) Upper Mississippi R. NWRRefer to paragraph (v)(2) of this section for regulations.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2650 CFR 26.34(ww)(1)(i) Seedskadee NWR Boat Launch RestrictionsYou must only launch or pick up trailered boats at the following boat ramps: Dodge Bottom, Hayfarm, Lombard, B374and Six-Mile.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.35(a) Private Cabin SitesThere shall be no new private cabin site permits issued for national wildlife refuges. All appropriate provisions of 43 CFR part 21 apply to the phaseout of existing permits on national wildlife refuges.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.35(b) Government Owned Cabin sitesNo new government owned cabin site permits for private recreational purposes shall be issued nor shall existing permits be renewed.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.36 (a) Public Assembly Permit RequiredPublic meetings, assemblies, demonstrations, parades and other public expressions of view may be permitted within a national wildlife refuge open to public use, provided a permit therefore has been issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(i)(A) Back Bay NWR Access RequirementsAs provided for in Public Law 96-315, we issue permits to permanent, full-time residents who can furnish to the refuge manager, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, adequate proof of continuous and continuing residency, commencing prior to December 31, 1979, on the Outer Banks from the refuge boundary south to and including the village of Corolla, North Carolina, as long as they remain permanent, full-time residents. The south boundary of the area for access consideration is defined as a straight east-west line extending from Currituck Sound to the Atlantic Ocean and passing through a point 1,600 feet due south of the Currituck lighthouse. “Residence” means a place of general abode; “Place of general abode” means a person's principal, actual dwelling place in fact, without regard to intent. A “dwelling” means a residential structure occupied on a year-round basis by the permit applicant and shall not include seasonal or part-time dwelling units such as beach houses, vacation cabins, or structures which are intermittently occupied.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(i)(B) Back Bay NWR Additional PermitsAs provided for in Public Law 98-146, up to 15 additional permits shall be granted to those persons meeting any one of the following conditions: (1) A resident as of July 1, 1982, who held a valid Service access permit for improved property owners at any time during the period from July 29, 1976, through December 31, 1979. (2) Anyone in continuous residency since 1976, in the area bounded on the north by the refuge boundary, and on the south by a straight line passing through a point in the east-west prolongation of the centerline of Albacore Street, Whaleshead Club Subdivision, Currituck County, North Carolina.  (3) Any permanent, full time resident as of April 1, 1983, residing in the area outlined in paragraph (ss)(1)(i)(B)(2) of this section and not otherwise eligible, who can substantiate to the Secretary of the Interior that access is essential to their maintaining a livelihood, as long as they maintain full-time continuous employment in the Norfolk, Virginia, area may qualify for access.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  98-146 amending Pub. L. 96-315The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(iii) Back Bay NWR Number of Allowed TripsAccess: Number of trips allowed. Permittees and members of their immediate families residing with them are limited to a total of two round trips per day per household.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(iv) Back Bay NWR Travel HoursAccess: Hours of travel. Travel along the designated route is allowed 24 hours per day from October 1 through April 30. Travel is restricted to the hours of 5 a.m. to 12 a.m. (midnight) from May 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(v) Back Bay NWR Medical EmergenciesAccess: Medical emergencies. (A) Private vehicles used in a medical emergency will be granted access. A “medical emergency” means any condition that threatens human life or limb unless medical treatment is immediately obtained. (B) The vehicle operator is required to provide the refuge manager with a doctor's statement confirming the emergency within 36 hours after the access has occurred.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(vi) Back Bay NWR Emergency Vehicle AccessAccess: Military, fire, or emergency vehicles. (A) Military, fire, emergency or law enforcement vehicles used for emergency purposes may be granted access. (B) Vehicles used by an employee/agent of the Federal, State or local government, in the course of official duty other than for emergency purposes, may be granted access upon advance request to the refuge manager. (C) Continuous or recurring use of the refuge beach for other than emergency purposes shall require the issuance of a permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) from the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(vii) Back Bay NWR Public Utility Vehicle AccessAccess: Public utility vehicles. Public utility vehicles used on official business will be granted access. A permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) specifying the times and types of access will be issued by the refuge manager. A “public utility vehicle” means any vehicle owned or operated by a public utility company enfranchised to supply Outer Banks residents with electricity or telephone service.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(viii) Back Bay NWR Essential Commercial Service AccessAccess: Essential commercial service vehicles. (A) Essential commercial service vehicles on business calls during the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday will be granted access, only upon prior approval of the refuge manager when responding to a request from a permittee. Such requests may be verbal or in writing. Access by essential commercial service vehicles will be granted only after all other reasonable alternatives to access through the refuge have been exhausted as determined by the refuge manager. (B) “Commercial service vehicle” means any vehicle owned or operated by or on behalf of an individual, partnership, or corporation that is properly licensed to engage entirely in the business of furnishing emergency repair services, including, but not limited to, plumbing, electrical, and repairs to household appliances. (C) The refuge manager, upon reasonable notification, will be able to authorize essential service/emergency repair access, outside the prescribed time periods, for emergency situations should they arise.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(ix) Back Bay NWR False Cape Employee AccessFalse Cape State Park employees. False Cape State Park and Virginia Game Commission employees who are residents in the park will be considered as permanent, full-time residents as defined in paragraph (ss)(1)(i) of this section with access privileges identical to those of other permittees with beach access privileges.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(x)(A) Back Bay NWR Commercial Fishing AccessCommercial fishermen who have verified that their fishing operations on the Outer Banks of Virginia Beach, Virginia, or Currituck County, North Carolina, have been dependent since 1972 on entry and exit to or across the refuge are granted permits (FWS Form 3-1383-G) for access. Travel through the refuge by commercial fishermen from Currituck County, North Carolina, will be permitted only when directly associated with commercial fishing operations. Drivers and passengers on trips through the refuge are limited to commercial fishing crew members. A “commercial fisherman” means one who harvests finfish by gill net or haul seine in the Atlantic Ocean, and who has owned and operated a commercial fishing businesses continuously since 1972. Commercial permits are not transferable by sale or devise. The level of commercial permittee travel across the refuge shall not increase above the average yearly levels maintained in the 1985-1987 period.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(x)() Back Bay NWR Other Business AccessOther businesses who have verified that their business operations on the Outer Banks of Currituck County, North Carolina, have been dependent since 1972 on entry and exit to or across the refuge will be granted permits (FWS Form 3-1383-G) for access in accordance with the limitations outlined in paragraph (ss)(1)(x)(A) of this section.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(x)(C) Back Bay NWR Maximum Employee AccessEach commercial fisherman or other business may be granted a maximum of five designated employees to travel the refuge beach for commercial fishing or other business-related purposes only. Commercial fishing employees may carry only other commercial fishing employees as passengers. Other business employees may carry only other employees of that business. The hauling of trailers associated with the conduct of commercial fishing or other business activities is authorized.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(x)(D) Back Bay NWR Application Burden of ProofEmployees of commercial fishermen and/or other businesses who apply for access permits (FWS Form 3-1383-G) shall have the burden of proving, by the presentation of appropriate documentation to the refuge manager, that they are an “employee” for purposes of this section. “Appropriate documentation” is defined as the submission of standardized and verifiable employment forms including: Signed W-2 and W-4 forms, IRS form #1099, official earnings statements for specified periods, employee income tax withholding submissions to State and Federal tax offices (e.g., IRS form W-3 with W-2s attached), State unemployment tax information, or other proof of actual employment. Documentation for each employee must be submitted in advance of access being granted, or, for new employees, within 30 days of their starting date. Failure to provide verification of employment for new employees within 30 days will result in termination of access privileges.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xi)(A) Back Bay NWR Emergency ClosureIn an emergency, the refuge manager may suspend any or all of the restrictions in this paragraph (ss)(1) on vehicular travel and announce each suspension by whatever means are available. In the event of adverse weather conditions, the refuge manager may close all or any portion of the refuge to vehicular traffic for such periods as deemed advisable in the interest of public safety.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xi)(B) Back Bay NWR ExceptionsThe refuge manager may make exceptions to access restrictions, if they are compatible with refuge purposes, for qualified permittees who have demonstrated to the refuge manager a need for additional access relating to health or livelihood.Knowingly/ Negligently Pub. L  96-315 Sec. 3(e)The Secretary of the Interior, may, subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, issue such regulations as are necessary to protect the resources of the refuge.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(A) Back Bay NWR Entry HoursEntry on foot, bicycle, or motor vehicle. Entry on foot, bicycle, or by motor vehicle on designated routes is allowed one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset for the purposes of nature observation and study, photography, hiking, surf fishing, and bicycling.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(B) Back Bay NWR Beach Entry RestrictionsBeach-oriented uses. Designated areas of the refuge beach are open to wildlife/wildlands-oriented recreation only as outlined in paragraph (ss)(1)(xiv)(A) of this section. Entry to the beach is via designated access points only.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(C) Back Bay NWR Parking RestrictionsParking. Limited parking at the refuge office/visitor contact station is allowed only in designated spaces. Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis for persons engaged in wildlife/wildlands-oriented recreation only as outlined in paragraph (ss)(1)(xiv)(A) of this section.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(D) Back Bay NWR Fire ProhibitionFires. All fires are prohibited.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(E) Back Bay NWR Pet RestrictionsPets. Dogs and other pets, on a hand-held leash not exceeding 10 feet in length, are allowed from October 1 through March 31.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(F) Back Bay NWR Sand Dune Access ProhibitionSand dunes. Pedestrians and vehicular traffic in the sand dunes are prohibited.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(G) Back Bay NWR Groups Require PermitsGroups. Use by all groups exceeding 10 individuals will require a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G), issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
25 + 2650 CFR 26.34(ss)(1)(xiv)(H) Back Bay NWR Motorized Vehicle RestrictionsMotorized vehicles. Registered motor vehicles and motorized bicycles (mopeds) are allowed on the paved refuge access road and parking lot at refuge headquarters. All other motorized vehicular use is prohibited, except as specifically authorized pursuant to this paragraph (ss)(1).Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.21 Take prohibitionNo person shall take any animal or plant on any national wildlife refuge, except as authorized under 50 CFR 27.51 and parts 31, 32, and 33 of this subchapter C.Knowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereof
2750 CFR 27.31 Travel off designated routesTravel in or use of any motorized or other vehicles, including those used on air, water, ice, snow, is prohibited on national wildlife refuges except on designated routes of travel, as indicated by the appropriate traffic control signs or signals and in designated areas posted or delineated on maps by the refuge manager and subject to the following requirements and limitations:Knowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(a) Vehicle RestrictionsUnless specifically covered by the general and special regulations set forth in this chapter, the laws and regulations of the State within whose exterior boundaries a national wildlife refuge or portion thereof is located shall govern traffic and the operation and use of vehicles. Such State laws and regulations which are now or may hereafter be in effect are hereby adopted and made a part of the regulations in this part.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(b) DUI ProhibitionNo operator of a vehicle shall be under the influence of intoxicating beverages or controlled substances.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(c) Safe Driving RequiredDriving or operating any vehicle carelessly or heedlessly, or in willful or wanton disregard for the rights or safety of other persons, or without due care or at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under prevailing conditions, having regard to traffic, weather, wildlife, road, and light conditions, and surface, width, and character of the travel way is prohibited. Every operator shall maintain such control of the vehicle as may be necessary to avoid danger to persons or property or wildlife.Knowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(d) Speed limitThe vehicle speed limit shall not exceed 25 m.p.h. except as otherwise legally posted.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(e)(1) Muffler RequiredEvery motor vehicle shall at all time be equipped with a muffler in good working order, and which cannot be removed or otherwise altered while the vehicle is being operated on a national wildlife refuge. To prevent excessive or unusual noise no person shall use a muffler cut-out, bypass, or similar device upon a motor vehicle. A vehicle that produces unusual or excessive noise or visible pollutants is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(e)(2) Spark ArrestorA refuge manager, by posting of appropriate signs or by marking on a map which shall be available at the refuge headquarters, may require that any motor vehicle operating in the designated area shall be equipped with a spark arrestor that meets Standard 5100-1a of the U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture which standard includes the requirements that such spark arrestor shall have an efficiency to retain or destroy at least 80 percent of carbon particles, for all flow rates, and that such spark arrestor has been warranted by its manufacturer as meeting the above mentioned efficiency requirement for at least 1,000 hours, subject to normal use, with maintenance and mounting in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(f) Valid registration requiredThe operation of a vehicle which does not bear valid license plates and is not properly certified, registered, or inspected in accordance with applicable State laws is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(g) Valid license requiredDriving or permitting another person to drive a vehicle without valid license is prohibited. A valid driver's or operator's license must be displayed upon the request of any authorized official.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(h) Road obstruction prohibitedStopping, parking or leaving any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon any road, trail, or fire lane so as to obstruct the free movement of other vehicles is prohibited, except in the event of accident or other conditions beyond the immediate control of the operator, or as otherwise directed by an authorized official.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(i) Obey traffic directionAll persons shall obey the lawful order or signal of any authorized official directing, controlling, or regulating the movement of traffic.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(j) Vehicle size restrictionsLoad, weight and width limitations, as may be necessary, shall be prescribed and the public advised under provisions of § 25.31. Such limitations must be complied with by the operators of all vehicles.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(k) Accident proceduresA motor vehicle involved in an accident is not to be moved until an authorized official arrives at the scene of the accident, unless such vehicle constitutes a traffic or safety hazard.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(l) Brake lights requiredA motor vehicle shall not be operated at anytime without proper brakes and brake lights, or from sunset to sunrise without working headlights and taillights which comply with the regulations for operation on the roads of the State within whose boundaries the refuge is located.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.31(m) E-bikesIf the refuge manager determines that electric bicycle (also known as e-bike) use is a compatible use on roads or trails, any person using an e-bike where the motor is not used exclusively to propel the rider for an extended period of time shall be afforded all of the rights and privileges, and be subject to all of the duties, of the operators of nonmotorized bicycles on roads and trails. An e-bike is a two- or three-wheeled electric bicycle with fully operable pedals and an electric motor of not more than 750 watts (1 h.p.) that meets the requirements of one of the following three classes: (1) Class 1 e-bike shall mean an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling, and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour. (2) Class 2 e-bike shall mean an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that may be used exclusively to propel the bicycle, and that is not capable of providing assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour. (3) Class 3 e-bike shall mean an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling, and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches the speed of 28 miles per hour.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(a)The use of boats in national wildlife refuges is prohibited except as may be authorized under and subject to the requirements set forth below.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(1)(i) Compliance with Coast Guard RegulationsIn addition to the regulations contained in this part, the U.S. Coast Guard Regulations, titles 33 and 46 CFR, are applicable on navigable waters of the United States.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(1)(ii) Compliance with State Boating RegulationsUnless specifically covered by the general and special regulations set forth in this chapter, the laws and regulations of the State within whose exterior boundaries a national wildlife refuge or portion thereof is located shall govern boating and the operation and use of boats. Such laws and regulations which are now or may hereafter be in effect are hereby adopted and made a part of the regulations in this part.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(2) Safe Operation RequiredNo operator or person in charge of any boat shall operate or knowingly permit any other person to operate a boat in a reckless or negligent manner, or in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger any person, property or wildlife.Knowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(3) DUI Boating ProhibitedNo person shall operate or be in actual physical control of a boat while under the influence of intoxicating beverages or controlled substances.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(4) Interference prohibitedNo person shall operate a boat in a manner which will unreasonably interfere with other boats or with free and proper navigation of the waterways of the areas. Anchoring in heavily traveled channels or main thoroughfares shall constitute such interference if unreasonable in the prevailing circumstances.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(5) Sewage discharge prohibitedNo person shall operate a boat on refuge waters that has a marine head (toilet) unless it conforms to Environmental Protection Agency regulations regarding sewage discharge.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(6) Sailboat Light RequiredEvery sailboat when underway from sunset to sunrise shall carry and exhibit a bright white light visible all around the horizon for a distance of two miles.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(7) Unattended boats prohibitedLeaving any boat unattended, outside of designated mooring or beaching areas, for a period in excess of 72 hours without written permission of the refuge manager is prohibited and any boat so left may be impounded by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.32(b)(8) Government Owned DocksGovernment-owned docks, piers, and floats are not to be used for loading and unloading of boats, except in emergencies or unless specifically authorized by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.33(a) Only daylight waterskiingWater skiing is permitted only during daylight hours and during periods posted or otherwise designated under the provisions of this subchapter C.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2751 CFR 27.33(b) Observer requiredWhen a skier is in “tow” there must be two persons in the boat at all times, with one person not operating the boat, acting as an observer of the skier in tow.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2752 CFR 27.33(c) Circle clockwiseThe direction of a tow boat when circling will be counter clockwise.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2753 CFR 27.33(d) Coast Guard safety equipment requiredSkiers must wear U.S. Coast Guard approved ski belts, life jackets or buoyant vests.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2754 CFR 27.33(e) No waterskiing areasWater skiing is prohibited within 300 feet of harbors, swimming beaches, and mooring areas, and within 100 feet of any designated swimming area.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.34 Aircraft use restrictionsThe unauthorized operation of aircraft, including sail planes, and hang gliders, at altitudes resulting in harassment of wildlife, or the unauthorized landing or take-off on a national wildlife refuge, except in an emergency, is prohibited. National wildlife refuge boundaries are designated on up-date FAA aeronautical charts.Knowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.41 General weapons provisionsCarrying, possessing, or discharging firearms, fireworks, or explosives on national wildlife refuges is prohibited unless specifically authorized under the provisions of this subchapter C.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.42(a) Firearms for hunting permittedOnly the following persons may possess, use, or transport firearms on national wildlife refuges in accordance with this section and applicable Federal and State law: Persons using firearms for public hunting under the provisions of 50 CFR part 32.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.42(b) Unloaded firearmsOnly the following persons may possess, use, or transport firearms on national wildlife refuges in accordance with this section and applicable Federal and State law: Persons carrying unloaded firearms, that are dismantled or cased, in vehicles and boats over routes of travel designated under the provision of subchapter C.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.42(c) Scientific useOnly the following persons may possess, use, or transport firearms on national wildlife refuges in accordance with this section and applicable Federal and State law: Persons authorized to use firearms for the taking of specimens of wildlife for scientific purposes.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.42(d) Special purpose useOnly the following persons may possess, use, or transport firearms on national wildlife refuges in accordance with this section and applicable Federal and State law: Persons authorized by special regulations or permits to possess or use firearms for the protection of property, for field trials, and other special purposes.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.42(e) Concealed carryNotwithstanding any other provision in this Chapter, persons may possess, carry, and transport concealed, loaded, and operable firearms within a national wildlife refuge in accordance with the laws of the state in which the wildlife refuge, or that portion thereof, is located, except as otherwise prohibited by applicable Federal law.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.43 Weapons other than firearmsThe use or possession of cross bows, bows and arrows, air guns, spears, gigs, or other weapons on national wildlife refuges is prohibited except as may be authorized under the provision of this subchapter C.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.51(a) Resource disturbance prohibitedDisturbing, injuring, spearing, poisoning, destroying, collecting or attempting to disturb, injure, spear, poison, destroy or collect any plant or animal on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited except by special permit unless otherwise permitted under this subchapter C.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereof
2750 CFR 27.52 Introduction prohibitedPlants and animals or their parts taken elsewhere shall not be introduced, liberated, or placed on any national wildlife refuge except as authorized.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereof
2750 CFR 27.61 Property destruction prohibitedThe destruction, injury, defacement, disturbance, or the unauthorized removal of any public property including natural objects or private property on or from any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(c)No person shall disturb, injure, cut, burn, remove, destroy, or possess any real or personal property of the United States, including natural growth, in any area of the System; or take or possess any fish, bird, mammal, or other wild vertebrate or invertebrate animals or part or nest or egg thereof within any such area; . . . unless such activities are permitted either under subsection (d) of this section or by express provision of the law, proclamation, Executive order, or public land order establishing the area, or amendment thereof
2750 CFR 27.62 Object collection prohibitedNo person shall search for or remove from national wildlife refuges objects of antiquity except as may be authorized by 43 CFR part 3.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.63(a) Treasure hunting prohibitedNo person shall search for buried treasure, treasure trove, valuable semi-precious rocks, stones, or mineral specimens on national wildlife refuges unless authorized by permit or by provision of this subchapter C.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. 
2750 CFR 27.63(b) Archeological permits requiredPermits are required for archeological studies on national wildlife refuges in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter C.KnowinglyClass A misdemeanor; Class E felonyArchaeological Resources Protection Act 16 USC 470ee(a)No person may excavate, remove, damage, or otherwise alter or deface, or attempt to excavate, remove, damage, or otherwise alter or deface any archaeological resource located on public lands or Indian lands unless such activity is pursuant to a permit issued under section 470cc of this title, a permit referred to in section 470cc(h)(2) of this title, or the exemption contained in section 470cc(g)(1) of this title.
2750 CFR 27.63(c) Paleongological permits requiredPermits are required for the collection of paleontological resources on national wildlife refuges in accordance with the provisions of 43 CFR part 49. [prohibited acts 43 CFR 49.300(a)]KnowinglyClass E felonyPaleontological Resources Protection Act 16 USC 470aaa-9As soon as practical after March 30, 2009, the Secretary shall issue such regulations as are appropriate to carry out this chapter, providing opportunities for public notice and comment.
2750 CFR 27.64 Mining claims prohibitedProspecting, locating, or filing mining claims on national wildlife refuges is prohibited unless otherwise provided by law. See § 29.31 for provisions concerning mineral leasing.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. 
2750 CFR 27.65 Vehicle tampering prohibitedTampering with, entering, or starting any motor vehicle, boat, equipment or machinery or attempting to tamper with, enter, or start any motor vehicle, boat, equipment or machinery on any national wildlife refuge without proper authorization is prohibited.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. 
2750 CFR 27.71(a) Commercial filmingWe authorize commercial filming and still photography on national wildlife refuges under the provisions of 43 CFR part 5.  16 USC 460l–6d -SUPERCEDED BY EXPLORE ACT 
2750 CFR 27.72 Audio equipment prohibitedThe operation or use of audio devices including radios, recording and playback devices, loudspeakers, television sets, public address systems and musical instruments so as to cause unreasonable disturbance to others in the vicinity is prohibited.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.73 Artificial lights prohibited No unauthorized person shall use or direct the rays of a spotlight or other artificial light, or automotive headlights for the purpose of spotting, locating, or taking any animal within the boundaries of any national wildlife refuge or along rights-of-way for public or private roads within a national wildlife refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.81 Alcohol impairment prohibitedEntering or remaining in any national wildlife refuge when under the influence of alcohol, to a degree that may endanger oneself or other persons or property or unreasonably annoy persons in the vicinity, is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.82(b)(1) Controlled substance delivery prohibitedThe delivery of any controlled substance on a national wildlife refuge is prohibited, except that distributed by a practitioner in accordance with applicable law.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.82(b)(2) Controlled substance possession prohibitedThe possession of a controlled substance on a national wildlife refuge is prohibited unless such substance was obtained by the possessor directly, or pursuant to a valid prescription or order, from a practitioner acting in the course of his professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by applicable law.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.82(b)(3) Controlled substance impairment prohibitedPresence in a national wildlife refuge when under the influence of a controlled substance to a degree that may endanger oneself, or another person, or property, or may cause unreasonable interference with another person's enjoyment of a national wildlife refuge is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.83 Indecent/disorderly conduct prohibitedAny act of indecency or disorderly conduct as defined by State or local laws is prohibited on any national wildlife refuge.VariesClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.84 Interference with official acts prohibitedDisturbing, molesting, or interfering with any employee of the United States or of any local or State government engaged in official business, or with any private person engaged in the pursuit of an authorized activity on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.85 Gambling prohibitedGambling in any form, or the operation of gambling devices, for money or otherwise, on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.86 Begging prohibitedBegging on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited. Soliciting of funds for the support or assistance of any cause or organization is also prohibited unless properly authorized.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.91 Field trials prohibitedThe conducting or operation of field trials for dogs on national wildlife refuges is prohibited except as may be authorized by special permit.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.92 Private structures prohibitedNo person shall without proper authority construct, install, occupy, or maintain any building, log boom, pier, dock, fence, wall, pile, anchorage, or other structure or obstruction in any national wildlife refuge.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.93 Abandoned property prohibitedAbandoning, discarding, or otherwise leaving any personal property in any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.94(a) Waste disposal prohibitedThe littering, disposing, or dumping in any manner of garbage, refuse sewage, sludge, earth, rocks, or other debris on any national wildlife refuge except at points or locations designated by the refuge manager, or the draining or dumping of oil, acids, pesticide wastes, poisons, or any other types of chemical wastes in, or otherwise polluting any waters, water holes, streams or other areas within any national wildlife refuge is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 29.94(b) Compliance with sanitary requirementsPersons using a national wildlife refuge shall comply with the sanitary requirements established under the provisions of this subchapter C for each individual refuge; the sanitation provisions which may be included in leases, agreements, or use permits, and all applicable Federal and State laws.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.95(a) Setting fires prohibitedSetting on fire or causing to be set on fire any timber, brush, grass, or other inflammable material including camp or cooking fires, except as authorized by the refuge manager or at locations designated for that purpose or as provided for under § 26.33(c) of this subchapter C.Knowingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.95(b) Unattended fires prohibitedLeaving a fire unattended or not completely extinguishedKnowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.95(c) Discarding cigarettes prohibitedThrowing a burning cigarette, match, or other lighted substance from any moving conveyance or throwing of same in any place where it may start a fireKnowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.95(d) Obey No Smoking SignsSmoking on any lands, including roads, or in any buildings which have been designated and/or posted with no smoking signs.Knowingly/ Strict liabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.96 Unauthorized Advertising ProhibitedExcept as may be authorized, posting, distributing, or otherwise displaying private or public notices, advertisements, announcements, or displays of any kind in any national wildlife refuge, other than business designations on private vehicles or boats is prohibited.Knowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2750 CFR 27.97 Commercial enterprise prohibitedSoliciting business or conducting a commercial enterprise on any national wildlife refuge is prohibited except as may be authorized by special permit.Knowlingly/ NegligentlyClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act. 
28Penaly ProvisionsProvisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
2850 CFR 28.32(a) FiresAny person violating sections 1855-1856 of the Criminal Code (18 U.S.C. 1855-1856) as they pertain to fires on national wildlife refuge lands of the United States shall be subject to civil action and to the penalty provisions of the law.Willfully/ NegligentlyClass E Felony18 U.S. Code § 1855 - Timber set afireWhoever, willfully and without authority, sets on fire any timber, underbrush, or grass or other inflammable material upon the public domain or upon any lands owned or leased by or under the partial, concurrent, or exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, or under contract for purchase or for the acquisition of which condemnation proceedings have been instituted, or upon any Indian reservation or lands belonging to or occupied by any tribe or group of Indians under authority of the United States, or upon any Indian allotment while the title to the same shall be held in trust by the Government, or while the same shall remain inalienable by the allottee without the consent of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. This section shall not apply in the case of a fire set by an allottee in the reasonable exercise of his proprietary rights in the allotment.
2950 CFR 29.190(a)Provisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
2929.190(a)Operating in violation of the terms or conditions of a temporary access permit, an operations permit, a permit under § 29.43, or any applicable provision of this subpart, including §§ 29.60-29.64 for pre-existing operations.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2950 CFR 29.190(b)Damaging Service-administered lands or waters, or resources of a refuge, as a result of failure to comply with the terms or conditions of a temporary access permit, an operations permit, operations being conducted under §§ 29.43 or 29.44, or any provision of this subpart.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2950 CFR 29.190(c)Conducting operations without a temporary access permit or an operations permit, unless conducting operations under §§ 29.43 or 29.44.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2950 CFR 29.190(d)Failure to comply with any suspension or revocation order issued under this subpart.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
2950 CFR 29.190(e)Failure to comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law or regulation including this subchapter.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3150 CFR Part 31 Wildlife Species ManagementProvisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
3150 CFR 31.16Except as hereafter noted, persons trapping animals on wildlife refuge areas where trapping has been authorized shall secure and comply with the provisions of a Federal permit issued for that purpose. This permit shall specify the terms and conditions of trapping activity and the rates of charge or division of pelts, hides, and carcasses. Lands acquired as “waterfowl production areas” shall be open to public trapping without Federal permit provided that trapping on all or part of individual areas may be temporarily suspended by posting upon occasions of unusual or critical conditions affecting land, water, vegetation, or wildlife populations. Each person trapping on any wildlife refuge area shall possess the required State license or permit and shall comply with the provisions of State laws and regulations.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(a)Each person shall secure and possess the required State license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(b)Each person 16 years of age and older shall secure and possess a Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp while hunting migratory waterfowl.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(c)Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law and regulations including this subchapter and the current Federal Migratory Bird Regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(d)Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State wherein any area is located unless further restricted by Federal law or regulation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(e)Each person shall comply with the terms and conditions authorizing access or use of wildlife refuges, including the terms and conditions under which hunting permits are issued.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(f)Each person must comply with the provisions of any refuge-specific regulations governing hunting on the wildlife refuge area. Regulations, special conditions, and maps of the hunting areas for a particular wildlife refuge are available at that area's headquarters. In addition, refuge-specific hunting regulations for migratory game bird, upland game, and big game hunting appear in §§ 50 CFR 32.20 through 50 CFR 32.72.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(g)The use of any drug on any arrow for bow hunting on national wildlife refuges is prohibited. Archers may not have arrows employing such drugs in their possession on any national wildlife refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(h)The unauthorized distribution of bait and the hunting over bait is prohibited on wildlife refuge areas. (Baiting is authorized in accordance with State regulations on national wildlife refuges in Alaska).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(i)The use of nails, wire, screws or bolts to attach a stand to a tree, or hunting from a tree into which a metal object has been driven to support a hunter is prohibited on wildlife refuge areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(j)The use or possession of alcoholic beverages while hunting is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.2(k)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot while in the field, which we identify in 50 CFR 20.21(j), while on Waterfowl Production Areas, or on certain other areas of the National Wildlife Refuge System as delineated on maps, leaflets and/or signs, available at each refuge headquarters or posted at each refuge, or as stated in refuge-specific regulations. Where we allow turkey and deer hunting, you may use slugs and shot containing lead to hunt these species unless prohibited by refuge-specific regulations and/or State law.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(a)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(2)(i)We require hunters to hunt as governed by Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' William R. Ireland, Sr.—Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area hunting permit conditions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(2)(ii)We require hunters to possess and carry a current and signed Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' William R. Ireland, Sr.—Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area hunting permit when hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(2)(iii)Hunters may hunt with shotguns using only #4 shot or smaller, rifles and handguns using rim-fire ammunition only, or archery equipment that complies with State and Federal regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(2)(v)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(2)(vi)Hunters must remove tree stands, blinds, or other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(2)(i), (ii), (v), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit the use of firearms for hunting deer on the refuge. However, you may archery hunt in the portions of the refuge that are open for deer hunting during the archery, shotgun, and muzzleloader seasons established by the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer. We also prohibit drives for feral hogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, light and dark geese, coot, and merganser on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditionsKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(1)(i)We only allow migratory game bird hunting during the Special Youth, Veteran, and Active Military Personnel Waterfowl Hunting Days determined by the State. Regular waterfowl season shooting hours, bag limits, and legal arms and ammunition apply to the special days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(1)(ii)You must remove all decoys, blind materials, and harvested game from the refuge (see § 27.93 of this chapter) by 1 p.m. each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. and must stop hunting at 12 p.m. (noon) each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs for retrieval of migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(1)(v)We allow the incidental take of coyote, beaver, opossum, nutria, raccoon, and feral hog during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, as governed by the State of Alabama.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit, and incidental take of coyote, beaver, raccoon, opossum, and nutria, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(2)(i)We prohibit leaving unattended personal property, including, but not limited to, boats or vehicles of any type, geocaches, lumber, and cameras, overnight on the refuge (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(2)(ii)All persons age 15 or younger, while hunting on the refuge, must be in the presence and under direct supervision of a licensed or exempt hunter age 21 or older. A licensed hunter supervising a youth must hold a valid State license for the species being hunted. One adult may supervise no more than two youth hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting squirrel and rabbit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(2)(iv)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(2)(v)The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(v) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and incidental take of feral hog subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(v), and (c)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)(ii)Deer hunters may place one portable stand or blind on the refuge for use while deer hunting, but only during the open deer season. The stand must be clearly labeled with the hunter's State hunting license number. You may leave the stand or blind on the refuge overnight during the deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)(iii)While climbing a tree, installing a tree stand that uses climbing aids, or hunting from a tree stand on the refuge, hunters must use a fall-arrest system (full body harness) that is manufactured to the Tree Stand Manufacturers Association's standards.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)(iv)Deer hunts are archery only except during the State Special Opportunity Areas (SOA) hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)(v)The State SOA hunt will occur 4 days per year on the refuge as specified by State SOA regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)(vi)Hunters must be selected for and possess a State limited quota permit in order to participate in the State SOA hunt on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(3)(vii)We allow the use of muzzleloaders only during the State SOA hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(4)We allow fishing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(4)(i)We allow fishing year-round, except in the waterfowl sanctuary area as depicted within the refuge brochure. The waterfowl sanctuary is closed to fishing from November 15 through March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(4)(ii)We allow a rod and reel and pole and line. We prohibit all other methods of fishing, including bow fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of frogs, turtles, and crawfish (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(c)(4)(iv)We prohibit fishing tournaments on all refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove and Eurasian-collared dove, duck, and goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)(ii)All youth hunters (ages 10 through 15) must remain within sight and normal voice contact of a properly licensed hunting adult age 21 or older. Youth hunters must possess and carry verification of passing a State-approved hunter education course. One adult may supervise no more than two youth hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)(iii)All waterfowl hunting opportunities are spaced-blind and assigned by lottery. Hunters wishing to participate in our waterfowl hunt must submit a Waterfowl Lottery Application (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)(iv)Hunters must remove all stands/blinds and other personal property at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)(v)We allow access to the refuge for hunting from 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)(vi)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(1)(vii)We prohibit hunting or observing from an elevated stand without use of a full body harness.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (ii) and (v) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(2)(ii)We allow only shotguns as the means of take for upland game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (v) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(3)(ii)We allow youth gun hunting opportunities that are spaced-blind and assigned by lottery. Hunters wishing to participate in our youth gun hunt must submit a Big/Upland Game Hunt Application (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(3)(iii)All youth hunters must remain within sight and normal voice contact of a properly hunting-licensed adult age 21 or older. Youth hunters must possess and carry verification of passing a State-approved hunter education course. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(3)(iv)All big game hunting opportunities, except for youth gun, are archery-only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(3)(v)We close those portions of the refuge between Bustahatchee and Rood Creeks to archery hunting until November 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(4)We allow sport fishing, including bowfishing, in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(4)(i)We allow shoreline access for fishing from 1 hour before legal sunrise to 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit taking frog or turtle on all refuge lands and waters (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(d)(4)(iii)We adopt reciprocal license agreements between Alabama and Georgia for fishing in Lake Eufaula. Anglers fishing in waters not directly connected to Lake Eufaula must be properly licensed for the State in which they are fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(1)We allow hunting of mourning and white-winged dove, crow, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(1)(i)We require hunters to possess and carry a current and signed Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge permit, which is included with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' Seven Mile Island Wildlife Management Area hunting permit, when hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(1)(ii)We allow hunting on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting migratory game birds and upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(2)We allow hunting of quail, Eurasian-collared dove, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, starling, coyote, bobcat, and fox on designated portions of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(2)(ii)We allow hunting on designated areas from legal sunrise to legal sunset on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, except that you may hunt opossum and raccoon after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(2)(iii)Hunters may hunt with shotguns using only #4 shot or smaller, rifles and handguns using rim-fire ammunition only, or archery equipment that complies with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated portions of the refuge as governed by State regulations subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(3)(ii)We allow hunting on designated areas from legal sunrise to legal sunset on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of firearms for hunting deer on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(3)(iv)We allow hunters to hunt from portable tree stands. While climbing a tree, installing a tree stand that uses climbing aids, or hunting from a tree stand on the refuge, hunters must use a fall-arrest system (full body harness) that is manufactured to the Tree Stand Manufacturers Association's standards.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(3)(v)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(f)(3)(vi)Hunters may hunt big game species other than deer with shotguns using only approved nontoxic #4 shot or smaller (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)), rifles and handguns using rim-fire ammunition only, or archery equipment that complies with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(1)We allow hunting of woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(1)(i)We require hunters to hunt as governed by Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' Choccolocco Wildlife Management Area hunting permit conditions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(1)(ii)We require hunters to possess and carry a current and signed Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' Choccolocco Wildlife Management Area hunting permit when hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(1)(iii)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(1)(iv)Hunters must remove tree stands, blinds, or other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, groundhog, raccoon, opossum, beaver, and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(2)(ii)We prohibit hunting after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(2)(iii)Hunters must use a body safety harness at all times while hunting from a tree.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting quail, squirrel, and rabbit only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, bobcat, coyote, feral hog, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iv) and (g)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(h)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(h)(2)(i)We require hunters to hunt as governed by Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' North Sauty refuge hunting permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(h)(2)(ii)We require hunters to possess and carry a current and signed Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge permit, which is found on the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' Jackson County Waterfowl, Management Areas, refuges and Coon Gulf Tract hunting permit, when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(h)(2)(iii)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(h)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(h)(2)(iv)Hunters may hunt with shotguns using only #4 shot or smaller, rifles and handguns using rim-fire ammunition only, or archery equipment that complies with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)(i)We require hunters to possess and carry a current and signed hunting permit, found on the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge hunting brochure, when hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)(ii)Hunters may hunt with shotguns using only #4 shot or smaller, rifles and handguns using rim-fire ammunition only, or archery equipment that complies with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)(iii)We allow hunting on designated areas Monday through Saturday. We prohibit hunting on Sunday.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)(v)Hunters must use a body safety harness at all times while hunting from a tree.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)(vi)Hunters must remove tree stands, blinds, or other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(2)(vii)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(2)(i) and (iii) and (v) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(3)(iii)Hunters may only hunt with archery equipment that complies with State regulations and flintlocks .40 caliber or larger.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(3)(iv)You may only hunt feral hog during the refuge archery and flintlock deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.20(i)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We open all refuge waters to fishing year-round unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.21Alaska refuges are opened to hunting, fishing, and trapping pursuant to the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (Pub. L. 96-487, 16 U.S.C. 3101 et seq.). The regulations set forth at 50 CFR part 36 concern National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska. Information regarding specific refuge rules can be obtained from the Regional Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, AK (see 50 CFR 2.2), or by contacting the manager of the respective individual refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(1)We allow hunting of mourning and white-winged dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(1)(i)We allow only shotguns and archery equipment for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters) of any road or trail open to public use and within 1⁄4 mile (402 meters) of any building.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(1)(iii)You must remove boats, equipment, temporary blinds, stands, etc., at the end of each day's activities (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(1)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise and must leave the refuge no later than 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail, Eurasian collared-dove, cottontail rabbit, coyote, gray fox, and kit fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply, except that we also allow muzzleloading shotguns for cottontail rabbit hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(2)(ii)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail in alignment with the State quail season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(2)(iii)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit from September through February aligning with the beginning of the State dove season and the end of the State quail season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(2)(iv)We allow hunting of Eurasian collared-dove during the State mourning and white-winged dove season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(2)(v)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(3)We allow hunting of desert bighorn sheep and javelina on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(ii) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(3)(ii)We allow the use of rifles, muzzleloaders, and archery for desert bighorn sheep hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(3)(iii)We allow shotguns shooting slugs and archery equipment for javelina hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(a)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, merganser, moorhen (gallinule), common snipe, and mourning, white-winged, and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(1)(i)We allow portable or temporary blinds and stands, but you must remove them at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(1)(ii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(2)We allow hunting of black-tailed and antelope jackrabbit; cottontail rabbit; badger; bobcat; coati; kit and gray fox; raccoon; ringtail; coyote; and hog-nosed, hooded, spotted, and striped skunk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(2)(ii)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(3)We allow hunting of mule and white-tailed deer, javelina, mountain lion, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (b)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting big game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(1)(i)We require hunters to obtain a visitor access permit (Department of Defense form/requirement) from the refugeKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(1)(ii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(1)(iii)We allow dogs only for the pointing and retrieval of birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(1)(iv)We allow hunting only during the late season dove hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail, Eurasian collared-dove, desert cottontail rabbit, antelope jackrabbit and black-tailed jackrabbit, coyote, bobcat, and kit and gray fox in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(2)(ii)We do not allow wheeled carts in designated Wilderness.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(2)(iii)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(3)We allow hunting of desert bighorn sheep, mule deer, and mountain lion on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (c)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(3)(ii)We require Special Use Permits for all guides (FWS Form 3-1383-C), stock animals (FWS Form 3-1383-G), and bighorn sheep hunters (FWS Form 3-1383-G).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(c)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting big game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen (gallinule), common snipe, mourning and white-winged dove, and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(1)(i)We allow only shotgun and archery.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(1)(ii)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(1)(iii)You must remove all temporary blinds, boats, and decoys from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(1)(iv)The Hart Mine Marsh area is open to entry from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. from October 1 through March 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail and cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(2)(i)For cottontail rabbit, we allow only shotgun, archery, handgun, rifle, and muzzleloader.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(2)(ii)For quail, we allow only shotgun, archery, and handgun shooting shot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(2)(iii)You may hunt cottontail rabbit from September 1 through the last day of the respective State's quail season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow rifle, shotgun, handgun, muzzleloader, and archery, except for archery-only hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(d)(4)We allow sport fishing and frogging subject to the following condition: Cibola Lake is open to fishing and frogging from March 15 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(1)We allow hunting of mourning and white-winged dove, duck, American coot, common gallinule, goose, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(1)(i)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(1)(ii)We allow only shotguns, crossbows, and archery equipment for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(1)(iii)You must remove all decoys, boats, trash items, cameras, temporary blinds, stands, and other equipment at the end of each day's activities (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(1)(v)The following conditions apply to Pintail Slough (Quota Hunt Area):
(A) We require a fee for Quota waterfowl hunting.
(B) We limit the number of persons at each waterfowl hunt blind or field to four. Observers cannot hold shells or guns for hunting unless in possession of a valid State hunting license and stamps.
(C) Waterfowl hunters must hunt within the designated boundaries of their assigned blind or field.(D) You may use only native vegetation or materials for making or fixing hunt blinds.
(E) We allow waterfowl hunting on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Waterfowl hunting ends at 2 p.m. MST (Mountain Standard Time). Hunters must be out of the Pintail Slough area by 3 p.m. MST.
(F) We allow dove hunting at the Pintail Slough Quota Hunt Area outside the general State waterfowl season.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail, cottontail rabbit, Eurasian collared-dove, African collared-dove, black-tailed jackrabbit, bobcat, coyote, gray fox, and kit fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply, except that we also allow pneumatic weapons, muzzleloaders, and hand guns for upland game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(2)(ii)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(2)(iii)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail, cottontail rabbit, Eurasian collared-dove, African collared-dove, black-tailed jackrabbit, bobcat, coyote, gray fox, and kit fox from September 1-March 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(2)(iv)We allow the incidental take of Gambel's quail, cottontail rabbit, Eurasian collared-dove, African collared-dove, black-tailed jackrabbit, bobcat, coyote, gray fox, and kit fox in the Pintail Slough Quota Hunt Area during the general State waterfowl season by hunters possessing a valid permit (FWS Form 3-2439) at their designated waterfowl hunt blind or field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(3)We allow hunting of desert bighorn sheep and the incidental take of feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(3)(ii)We allow only rifles for desert bighorn sheep hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit overnight boat mooring and shore anchoring unless actively fishing, as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(1)(ii)You must remove temporary blinds, boats, and decoys from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(1)We allow hunting of mourning and white-winged dove, duck, coot, moorhen (gallinule), goose, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(1)(i)We allow shotgun, archery, and crossbow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail, cottontail rabbit, coyote, and gray fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(2)(i)For hunting quail, we allow shotgun, handgun shooting shot, archery, and crossbow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(2)(ii)For hunting cottontail rabbit, coyote, and fox, we allow shotgun, rifle, handgun, muzzleloader, archery, and crossbow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(2)(iii)We allow cottontail rabbit hunting from September 1 to the close of the State quail season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(2)(iv)We allow coyote and fox hunting only during the State quail season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer and desert bighorn sheep on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(f)(4)We allow fishing and frogging for bullfrog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We close posted portions of Martinez Lake and Ferguson Lake to entry from October 1 through the last day of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(g)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail, cottontail rabbit, coyote, and gray fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(g)(2)(i)We allow hunting of coyote, fox, and cottontail rabbit during the State quail season only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(g)(2)(ii)For hunting quail, we allow shotgun, archery, crossbow, and handgun shooting shot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(g)(2)(iii)For hunting cottontail rabbit, coyote, and fox, we allow shotgun, rifle, muzzleloader, handgun, archery, and crossbow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(g)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer and desert bighorn sheep on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(1)We allow hunting of mourning, white-winged, and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(1)(i)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(1)(ii)We prohibit the use of dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(1)(iii)We prohibit pneumatic weapons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(1)(iv)You must remove all equipment, cameras, temporary blinds, stands, etc., at the end of each day's activities (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(1)(v)We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during mourning and white-winged dove seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's and scaled quail; cottontail; black-tailed jackrabbit; gray fox; coati; badger; striped, hooded, spotted, and hog-nosed skunk; bobcat; raccoon; ring-tailed cat; and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(2)(i)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(2)(ii)We allow quail hunting during State seasons. For all other upland game species, we only allow hunting when a species season dates overlap with a general or archery State deer or javelina hunt season, except for youth-only seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(2)(iii)We will allow hunting of these upland game species only when the State season dates overlap with a general or archery State deer and/or javelina hunt season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer, white-tailed deer, javelina, and black bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(h)(3)(ii)We allow hunting of black bear only when the State season dates overlap with a general or archery State deer or javelina hunt season, except for youth-only seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(i)(1)We allow hunting of mourning and white-winged dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(i)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's, scaled, and Mearns' quail and cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(i)(2)(i)We allow only shotgun.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(i)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while quail hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.22(i)(2)(iii)Cottontail rabbit season opens on September 1 and closes on the last day of the State quail season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, snipe, woodcock, rail, gallinule, crow, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(i)We require a signed refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439). Anyone on the refuge in possession of hunting equipment must sign and possess the permit (FWS Form 3-2439) at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(ii)During the quota gun deer hunt, we close the refuge to all other hunts and public entry, unless the refuge is closed to deer hunting at that time due to implementation of State flood closure zone regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge beginning at 4 a.m. Except when hunting applicable goose species during the State Conservation Order, waterfowl hunters must exit the refuge by 1 p.m. All other hunters, including those hunting applicable goose species during the State Conservation Order, must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(iv)We allow waterfowl hunting until 12 p.m. (noon), except that during the State Conservation Order, you may hunt for applicable goose species until legal sunset. Snipe, woodcock, rail, gallinule, crow, and dove hunters may hunt until legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(ix)We allow incidental take of beaver, muskrat, nutria, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and coyote during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(v)When waterfowl hunting, you may not possess more than 25 shotgun shells while in the field, except that during the State Conservation Order, there is no limit on the number of shells you may possess while hunting applicable goose species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting closer than 100 yards (91 meters) to another hunter or hunting party.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(vii)You must remove decoys, blinds, boats, and all other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(viii)All hunters age 11 and younger who possess valid hunter education certification must remain within normal sight and voice contact with an adult age 18 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. Hunters age 15 and younger who have not completed hunter education must be under the direct supervision (within arm's reach) of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. One adult may supervise up to two youth hunters for migratory bird and upland game hunting, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(x)We allow the use of dogs when migratory game bird hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(xi)We close the Waterfowl Sanctuary Hunt Unit to all entry and hunting from November 15 to February 28, except that quota gun deer hunters may hunt in that Unit when the season overlaps with these dates.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(xii)We allow waterfowl hunting from mowed and/or graveled road rights-of-way, but we prohibit all other hunting from these rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(xiii)We allow only hunters to use all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and only from September 1 through March 31, except that during the State Conservation Order, hunters may use ATVs for hunting applicable goose species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(xiv)Hunters may use conventional motor vehicles, ATVs, bicycles, and e-bikes only on public use roads, levee tops, designated ATV trails (open to ATVs only), and established parking lots not closed by a locked gate, other barrier, or signage.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(xv)Hunters and anglers may use conventional motor vehicles only in the Bison, Waterfowl Sanctuary, and Core Waterfowl Area Hunt Units and only from March 1 through November 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(xvi)From November 15 through February 28, we close the Core Waterfowl Area Hunt Unit to all hunting, fishing, and public entry at 1 p.m. daily, except that during the State Conservation Order, you may hunt applicable goose species in this Unit until legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(1)(xvii)We prohibit the use of personal watercraft (e.g., jet skis), airboats, and hovercraft for hunting and fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, opossum, beaver, muskrat, nutria, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (ii), (viii), (ix), and (xi) through (xvii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(2)(ii)Hunters may use shotguns, rifles and handguns chambered for rimfire cartridges, air rifles, and archery tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(2)(iii)We allow squirrel, rabbit, opossum, raccoon, and quail hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(2)(v)Hunters may enter the refuge beginning at 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge by 1 hour after legal sunset, except that we allow hunting of raccoon and opossum at night (from 30 minutes after legal sunset to 30 minutes before legal sunrise) on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(2)(vi)We prohibit hunting from a vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)We allow hunting of deer and turkey, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (ii), (viii), (ix), and (xi) through (xvii), (2)(v), and (2)(vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(ii)We allow archery/crossbow, modern gun, and muzzleloader deer hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(iii)Turkey hunting will be conducted in the Bison, Waterfowl Sanctuary, and Mingo Creek Hunt Units according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(iv)Hunters may use only shotguns with slugs, muzzleloaders, handguns with barrel lengths greater than 4 inches, large-bore air rifles, and archery/crossbow tackle for modern gun deer hunting on the Bison, Core Waterfowl Area, and Waterfowl Sanctuary Hunt Units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(v)You may erect portable stands and blinds 7 days prior to the refuge deer season and must remove them from the waterfowl sanctuary prior to November 15, except for stands used by quota gun deer hunters, which you must remove by the last day of the quota gun deer hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must remove all stands on the remainder of the refuge within 7 days of the closure of archery season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(vi)We prohibit leaving any tree stand, blind, or game camera on the refuge without the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission customer identification number clearly written on it in a conspicuous location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(vii)We prohibit the possession or use of lead shot and buckshot for deer hunting. We allow lead shot for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(viii)During the quota gun deer hunt, we allow only hunters possessing a valid quota gun deer hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439) on the refuge and only for the purposes of deer hunting and the incidental take of allowable species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(ix)Hunters may only take feral hog incidental to modern gun and muzzleloader deer hunts and during specified periods for archery deer hunting according to season dates provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(x)We prohibit the use of dogs for deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(3)(xi)During the quota turkey hunts, only hunters possessing a valid quota turkey hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439) will be allowed to enter the open hunt units and only for the purposes of turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(4)We allow sport fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(ii), (xi), (xv) through (xvii), and (a)(3)(viii) and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(4)(ii)We prohibit the take or possession of turtles and/or mollusks (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(4)(iii)We allow fishing, frogging, and crawfishing for personal use only. All crawfish traps must have the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission license customer identification number permanently affixed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(4)(iv)You may enter the refuge to fish, frog, or crawfish beginning at 4 a.m. and must exit by 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(a)(4)(v)We prohibit tournament fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, nutria, coyote, beaver, muskrat, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(i)We require a signed refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439). Anyone on the refuge in possession of hunting equipment must sign and possess the permit (FWS Form 3-2439) at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(ii)During the quota gun deer hunt, we close the refuge to all other hunts and public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(iii)We allow incidental take of nutria, beaver, muskrat, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and coyote during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(iv)We allow squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, and quail hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs only for squirrel, rabbit, and quail hunting in the refuge area north of Timm's Point.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(vi)Hunters may only use shotguns, rifles and handguns chambered for rimfire cartridges, air rifles, and archery tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(vii)We prohibit hunting from mowed and/or gravel road rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(viii)Hunters may enter the refuge beginning at 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge by 1 hour after legal sunset, except that we allow hunting of raccoon and opossum at night (from 30 minutes after legal sunset to 30 minutes before legal sunrise) on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(ix)All hunters age 11 and younger who possess valid hunter education certification must remain within normal sight and voice contact with an adult age 18 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. Hunters age 15 and younger who have not completed hunter education must be under the direct supervision (within arm's reach) of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. One adult may supervise up to two youth hunters for upland game hunting, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(x)From November 1 to February 28, we close all waterfowl sanctuaries to all hunting and public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(xi)Hunters and anglers may not leave motor vehicles, bicycles, e-bikes, or boats overnight on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(xii)We only allow use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) by hunters with mobility-impairments, and the refuge manager must authorize this use in writing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(xiii)Hunters and anglers may use motor vehicles, bicycles, and e-bikes only on public use roads not closed by a locked gate, other barrier, or signage.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(xiv)From November 1 through February 28, boat access is restricted to launching at Seven Mile boat ramp and using Ditch 28 only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(xv)We prohibit the use of personal watercraft (e.g., jet skis), airboats, and hovercraft for hunting and fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(2)(xvi)We prohibit hunting from a vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and incidental take of feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (iii), and (vii) through (xvi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(ii)We allow archery/crossbow, modern gun, and muzzleloader deer hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(iii)Modern gun deer hunters may only use shotguns with slugs, muzzleloaders, handguns with barrel lengths greater than 4 inches, large-bore air rifles, and archery/crossbow tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(iv)You may erect portable stands or blinds 7 days prior to the refuge deer season and must remove them 7 days after the closure of archery season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(v)We prohibit leaving any tree stand, blind, or game camera on the refuge without the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission customer identification number clearly written on it in a conspicuous location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(vi)Hunters may only take feral hog incidental to modern gun and muzzleloader deer hunts and during a specified period during archery deer hunting according to season dates provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(vii)We prohibit the possession or use of lead shot or buckshot for deer hunting. We allow lead shot for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(viii)Turkey hunting is conducted according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(ix)During the quota gun deer hunts, only hunters possessing a valid quota gun deer permit (FWS Form 3-2439) may use the refuge and only for the purposes of deer hunting and the incidental take of allowable species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(x)During the quota gun turkey hunts, we close the refuge Wildlife Auto Drive Road to other hunting and public entry, and only hunters possessing a valid quota gun turkey permit (FWS Form 3-2439) may use that area of the refuge and only for the purposes of turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(3)(xi)We prohibit the use of dogs for deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)We allow sport fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(2)(ii), (x), (xi), (xii) through (xv), and (b)(3)(ix) and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(ii)Anglers may launch boats only in designated areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(iii)We allow frogging and crawfishing for personal use only. All crawfish traps must have the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission license customer identification number permanently affixed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(iv)We prohibit the take or possession of turtles and/or mollusks (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(v)We allow fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on all refuge waters from March 1 through October 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(vi)We allow fishing in the Sand Slough-Mud Slough area from November 1 through February 28 only with the use of nonmotorized boats and electric trolling motors; anglers may enter this area at 4 a.m. and must depart by 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(vii)We prohibit climbing onto or fishing from any water control structure and associated wingwalls and fences, or the top of the Floodway Dam south of Highway 18.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(b)(4)(viii)We prohibit tournament fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, snipe, woodcock, rail, gallinule, crow, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(i)We require a signed refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439). Anyone on the refuge in possession of hunting equipment must sign and possess the permit (FWS Form 3-2439) at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge beginning at 4 a.m. Except when hunting applicable goose species during the State Conservation Order, waterfowl hunters must exit the refuge by 1 p.m. All other hunters, including those hunting applicable goose species during the State Conservation Order, must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(iii)We allow waterfowl hunting until 12 p.m. (noon), except that during the State Conservation Order, you may hunt for applicable goose species until legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(iv)You must remove decoys, blinds, boats, and all other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(v)From March 1 through October 31, hunters and anglers may leave boats displaying valid registration on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(vi)During the regular State waterfowl hunting season, we prohibit the use of boats on the refuge from 12 a.m. (midnight) to 4 a.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(vii)We allow the use of dogs when migratory game bird hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(viii)We allow waterfowl hunting on flooded refuge roads.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(ix)During the quota gun deer hunt, we close the refuge to all other hunts and public entry, unless the refuge is closed to deer hunting at that time due to implementation of State flood closure zone regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(x)All hunters age 11 and younger who possess valid hunter education certification must remain within normal sight and voice contact with an adult age 18 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. Hunters age 15 and younger who have not completed hunter education must be under the direct supervision (within arm's reach) of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. One adult may supervise up to two youth hunters for migratory bird and upland game hunting, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(xi)We allow incidental take of beaver, muskrat, nutria, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and coyote during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State season and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(xii)From November 15 to February 28, we close all waterfowl sanctuaries to all hunting and public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(xiii)We allow only hunters to use all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and only from September 1 through March 31, except that during the State Conservation Order, hunters may use ATVs for hunting applicable goose species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(xiv)Hunters and anglers may not operate conventional motor vehicles, ATVs, bicycles, or e-bikes on any road or trail closed by a locked gate, other barrier, or signage.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(xv)Hunter and anglers may not leave motor vehicles, ATVs, bicycles, or e-bikes unattended overnight on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(1)(xvi)We prohibit the use of personal watercraft (e.g., jet skis), airboats, and hovercraft for hunting and fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, opossum, beaver, muskrat, nutria, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (v), (vi), and (ix) through (xvi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)(ii)We allow squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, and quail hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)(iv)We prohibit hunting from mowed and/or graveled road rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)(v)Hunters may use only shotguns, rifles and handguns chambered for rimfire cartridges, air rifles, and archery tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)(vi)Hunters may enter the refuge beginning at 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge by 1 hour after legal sunset, except that we allow hunting of raccoon and opossum at night (from 30 minutes after legal sunset to 30 minutes before legal sunrise) on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(2)(vii)We prohibit hunting from a vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)We allow hunting of deer and turkey, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (v), (vi), and (ix) through (xvi), and (c)(2)(iv), (vi) and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(ii)We allow archery/crossbow, modern gun, and muzzleloader deer hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(iii)Hunters may take only feral hog incidental to modern gun and muzzleloader deer hunts and during a specified period during archery deer hunting according to season dates provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(iv)Hunters may only use shotguns with slugs, muzzleloaders, handguns with barrel lengths greater than 4 inches, large-bore air rifles, and archery/crossbow tackle for modern gun deer hunting on the Dixie, Dixie Waterfowl Sanctuary, and Plunkett Farm Waterfowl Sanctuary Hunt Units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(v)You may erect portable stands or blinds 7 days prior to the refuge deer season, and you must remove them from the waterfowl sanctuaries prior to November 15, and from the rest of the refuge within 7 days of the closure of archery season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(vi)We prohibit leaving any tree stand, blind, or game camera on the refuge without the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission customer identification number clearly written on it in a conspicuous location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(vii)We prohibit the possession or use of lead shot and buckshot for deer hunting. We allow lead shot for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(viii)During the quota gun deer hunt, we allow only hunters possessing a valid quota gun deer hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439) on the refuge and only for the purposes of deer hunting and the incidental take of allowable species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(ix)Turkey hunting will be conducted in designated areas according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(3)(x)We prohibit the use of dogs for deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(4)We allow sport fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(v), (vi), (ix), (xii), (xiv) through (xvi), and (c)(3)(viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(4)(ii)We prohibit the take or possession of turtles and/or mollusks (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(4)(iii)We allow frogging and crawfishing for personal use only. All crawfish traps must have the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission license customer identification number permanently affixed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(c)(4)(iv)We prohibit tournament fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl (duck, goose, merganser, and coot), dove, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(i)We require an annual public use permit (FWS Form 3-2439) to hunt, fish, launch boats, and utilize campgrounds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl hunting from legal shooting hours until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when migratory game bird hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(iv)We allow woodcock hunting beginning December 1 until the end of the State woodcock season on the North Unit following State legal shooting hours and bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(v)We prohibit goose hunting outside the State duck seasonKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(vi)We allow dove hunting only during the Statewide season in September and October, as specified in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(vii)You must remove blinds, blind material, and decoys from the refuge by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(viii)Waterfowl hunters may enter the North Unit, Jack's Bay Hunt Area, and Levee Hunt Area no earlier than 4 a.m. on days hunting is allowed, as identified in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(ix)We prohibit boating from November 1 to March 1 in the South Unit Waterfowl Hunt Areas, except from 4 a.m. to 1 p.m. on designated waterfowl hunt days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(x)We allow waterfowl hunting on outlying tracts; the conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(ii), (vii), and (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(xi)We only allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) for wildlife-dependent hunting and fishing activities. We prohibit the use of ATVs after December 15 each year in designated South Unit areas as shown in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(xii)We allow incidental take of beaver, coyote, and nutria during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(xiii)During refuge-wide quota muzzleloader and quota gun deer hunts, we close the refuge to all non-quota hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(1)(xiv)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. One adult may supervise no more than two youth hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and all furbearers (as governed by State law), and the incidental take of beaver, coyote, and nutria, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i), and (xi) through (xiv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(2)(ii)We allow hunting of rabbit and squirrel on the North Unit from September 1 through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(2)(iii)On the North Unit only, we allow the use of dogs when hunting rabbit and squirrel from December 1 through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(2)(iv)We allow rabbit and squirrel hunting on the South Unit from September 1 through November 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(2)(v)We allow furbearer hunting. The annual public use brochure provides season dates and methods.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(2)(vi)We allow the use of dogs for hunting furbearers from legal sunset to legal sunrise. Hunters must tether or pen all dogs used for furbearer hunting from legal sunrise to legal sunset and at any time they are not involved in actual hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i), (ix), and (xi) through (xiii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(ii)Archery deer seasons on the North Unit are from October 1 through January 31, except during quota muzzleloader and quota gun deer hunts, when the archery season is closed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(iii)Archery deer seasons on the South Unit are from October 1 through December 31, except during quota muzzleloader and quota gun deer hunts, when the archery season is closed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(iv)Muzzleloader season for deer will begin in October and will continue for a period of up to 3 days of quota hunting in the North and South Units, and no more than 4 days of non-quota hunting in the North Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(v)The gun deer hunt will begin in November and will continue for a period of no more than 3 days of quota hunting in the North and South Units, and no more than 2 days of non-quota hunting in the North Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(vi)We restrict hunt participants for quota hunts to those drawn for a quota permit (FWS Form 3-2439). The permits are nontransferable and nonrefundable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(vii)Hunters may only take feral hog incidental to deer season dates identified in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(viii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(ix)We prohibit firearm deer hunting from or across roads, ATV trails, levees, and maintained utility rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(x)You may only use portable deer stands and ground blinds. You may erect stands or blinds up to 7 days before each hunt, but you must remove them within 7 days after each hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). All unattended deer stands and blinds on the refuge must have the owner's State hunting license number clearly displayed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(xi)We close the Kansas Lake Area to all entry on December 1 and reopen it on March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(xii)We prohibit the possession of buckshot on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(xiii)An adult age 21 or older possessing a valid hunting license must accompany and be within sight and normal voice contact of hunters age 15 and younger. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(3)(xiv)The annual refuge public use brochure provides season dates and methods for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(4)We allow sport fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(4)(ii)We allow sport fishing in refuge-owned waters as follows:
(A) We allow fishing year-round in:
(1) Big Island Chute, LaGrue, Essex, Prairie, Scrubgrass, and Brooks Bayous;
(2) Moon and Belknap Lakes next to Arkansas Highway 1;
(3) Indian Bay;
(4) Arkansas Post Canal and adjacent drainage ditches;
(5) Borrow ditches located adjacent to the west bank of that portion of the White River Levee north of the Graham Burke pumping station; and
(6) All waters in the refuge-owned North Unit and scattered tracts.
(B) We open all other South Unit refuge waters to sport fishing from March 1 through November 30, unless posted otherwise.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(4)(iii)We allow frogging on all refuge-owned waters open for sport fishing as follows:
(A) We allow frogging on the South Unit from the beginning of the State season through November 30.
(B) We allow frogging on the North Unit for the entire State season.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(4)(iv)We prohibit all commercial and recreational harvest of turtle on all property administered by Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(4)(v)We prohibit take or possession of any freshwater mussel (see § 27.21 of this chapter), and we prohibit the shelling of mussels on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(d)(4)(vi)Boats (16 feet or less) displaying valid registration or Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's license customer identification number may be left on the refuge from March 1 through October 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)We allow hunting of American woodcock, duck, light and dark goose, merganser, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(i)Hunters and anglers must possess and carry a signed refuge public use brochure while hunting or fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(ii)Waterfowl hunters may enter the refuge beginning at 4 a.m. We allow waterfowl hunting until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(iii)Hunters must remove decoys, blinds, boats, and all other equipment by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(iv)We close areas of the refuge posted with “Area Closed” signs and identify them on the refuge public use brochure map as a waterfowl sanctuary. We close waterfowl sanctuaries to all public entry and public use from November 15 to February 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(v)We allow hunting of duck, light and dark goose, merganser, and coot during the State waterfowl season except during scheduled refuge quota gun deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(vi)We allow American woodcock hunting during the State season except during scheduled refuge quota hunts. Woodcock hunters may enter the refuge beginning at 4 a.m. and must exit by 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(vii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. One adult may supervise no more than two youth hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(viii)We allow only all-terrain vehicles/utility-type vehicles (ATVs/UTVs) for hunting and fishing activities according to regulations provided in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(ix)You may use bikes, horses, and mules on roads and ATV/UTV trails (when open to motor vehicle and ATV/UTV traffic, respectively) as a mode of transportation for hunting and fishing activities on the refuge except during the quota deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(x)We prohibit hunting within 150 feet (45 meters) of roads, pipelines, and trails open to motor vehicle use (including ATV/UTV trails).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(xi)We allow the incidental take of beaver, nutria, and coyote during any daytime refuge hunt with weapons and ammunition allowed for that hunt. There is no bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(1)(xii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum (as governed by State law), and incidental take of beaver, nutria, and coyote, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i), (iv), and (vii) through (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(2)(ii)We allow hunting for quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum on the refuge during State seasons through January 31. We close upland game hunting during refuge quota gun deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(2)(iii)We do not open for the spring squirrel hunting season, or for the summer/early fall raccoon hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs for squirrel and rabbit hunting from December 1 through January 31, and for quail and raccoon/opossum hunting during the open season on the refuge for these species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i), (iv), and (viii) through (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(ii)We allow archery deer hunting on the refuge from the opening of the State season through January 31, except during refuge deer quota hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(iii)We allow muzzleloader and modern gun deer hunting during designated times and seasons, within specified State seasons as listed in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(iv)Total deer harvested refuge-wide is two deer (two does, or one buck and one doe, as governed by State law) regardless of method. A doe must be harvested before a buck.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(v)We prohibit buckshot for modern gun deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(vi)You may only use portable deer stands erected no earlier than the opening day of archery season, and you must remove them no later than January 31 each year (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(vii)We prohibit the use of deer decoy(s).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(viii)Turkey hunting (Archery, Youth, and Quota) will be conducted during designated times and seasons, within specified State seasons as listed in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(ix)We restrict quota hunt participants to those selected for a quota permit (FWS Form 3-2439), except that one nonhunting adult age 21 or older possessing a valid hunting license must accompany the youth hunter age 15 and younger.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(x)An adult age 21 or older possessing a valid hunting license must accompany and be within sight and normal voice contact of hunters age 15 and younger. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(xi)We allow the use of one tree stand or ground blind, and one game camera, on the refuge if the owner's State hunting license number is clearly written on them in a conspicuous location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(xii)We restrict hunt participants for quota hunts to those drawn for a quota permit (FWS Form 3-2439). These permits are nontransferable, and the permit fees are nonrefundable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(3)(xiii)The incidental taking of feral hogs will be governed by Arkansas Game and Fish Commission regulations concerning the taking of feral hogs on State Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs). Subject to State regulations, we allow incidental take of feral hogs during daytime refuge deer quota hunts (without the use of dogs) and during a specified period during archery deer hunting with legal hunting equipment and ammunition allowed for those hunts according to the season dates provided in the refuge public use brochure. There is no bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(4)We allow sport fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i), (iii), (iv), (viii), and (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit fishing in the waterfowl sanctuary area when the sanctuary is closed, with the exception of the main channel of the Ouachita and Saline Rivers and the borrow pits along Highway 82. We post the waterfowl sanctuary area with “Area Closed” signs and identify those areas in refuge hunt brochures.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(4)(iii)During the refuge quota gun deer hunts, we allow fishing only in areas accessible from the Ouachita and Saline Rivers and from Eagle, Jones, and Pereogeethe Lakes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(4)(iv)You must move or remove trotlines when receding water levels expose them.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(4)(v)We allow frogging and crawfishing for personal use only during designated times and seasons, within specified State seasons as listed in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(e)(4)(vi)We prohibit the take or possession of turtles and/or mollusks (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, opossum, beaver, muskrat, nutria, river otter, mink, fox, striped skunk, coyote, and bobcat on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(i)We require a signed refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439). Anyone on the refuge in possession of hunting equipment must sign and possess the permit (FWS Form 3-2439) at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(ii)We allow squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, and quail hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(iii)We only allow use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) by hunters and anglers with mobility impairments, and the refuge manager must authorize this use in writing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(iv)Hunters and anglers may use boats in designated areas and at times provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(v)All hunters age 11 and younger who possess valid hunter education certification must remain within normal sight and voice contact with an adult age 18 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. Hunters age 15 and younger who have not completed hunter education must be under the direct supervision (within arm's reach) of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. One adult may supervise up to two youth hunters for upland game hunting, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(vi)During the quota youth gun deer and turkey hunts, we close the refuge to all other hunting and public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(vii)We allow incidental take of beaver, muskrat, nutria, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and coyote during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(viii)Hunters and anglers may use bicycles and e-bikes only on public use roads and designated trails not closed by a locked gate, other barrier, or signage.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(ix)During the mentored youth squirrel and rabbit hunts, the mentoring adult may supervise up to two hunting youths. Youth hunters may only use shotguns, rifles and handguns chambered for rimfire cartridges, air rifles, and archery tackle. We prohibit adults from hunting during mentored hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(x)Hunters must enter and exit the refuge from designated roads and parking lots only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(xi)We limit raccoon and opossum hunting to nighttime hunting only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(xii)Hunter and anglers may not leave motor vehicles, bicycles, e-bikes, or boats unattended overnight on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(xiii)We prohibit hunting from a vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(2)(xiv)We prohibit the use of personal watercraft (e.g., jet skis), airboats, and hovercraft for hunting and fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)We allow hunting of deer, black bear, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(2)(i), (iii) through (viii), (x), and (xii) through (xiv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(ii)We allow archery/crossbow hunting for white-tailed deer and turkey according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(iii)Youth modern gun deer hunts will be conducted according to season dates and bag limits provided in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(iv)We allow the take of black bear incidental to refuge archery and modern gun deer hunts subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(v)The refuge will conduct youth-only quota spring gun turkey hunts according to season dates and bag limits provided in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(vi)You may erect portable stands or blinds 7 days before the start of the season, and you must remove them from the refuge within 7 days after the season ends (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(vii)We prohibit leaving any tree stand, blind, or game camera on the refuge without the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission customer identification number clearly written on it in a conspicuous location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(viii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(ix)You must check all harvested turkey, bear, and deer at the refuge check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(x)We prohibit the use of dogs for deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(3)(xi)Big game hunters may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise and must exit by 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)We allow sport fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(2)(iii), (iv), (vi), (viii), (xii), and (xiv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(ii)We allow fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on all waters only from March 1 through October 31 from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(iii)Anglers must remove boats from the refuge at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(iv)We prohibit the take or possession of turtles and/or mollusks (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(v)We allow frogging and crawfishing for personal use only. All crawfish traps must have the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission license customer identification number permanently affixed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(vi)We prohibit access to refuge waters and land from the Arkansas River.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(vii)We limit trotlines, setline, limblines, yo-yo and free-floating fishing devices to 20 per person; any line that extends into the water must be cotton.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(f)(4)(viii)Trotlines, setlines, limblines, yo-yos, and free-floating fishing devices must be clearly labelled with the angler's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission license customer identification number, and cannot be left overnight or unattended.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)We allow hunting of American woodcock, duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a refuge public use regulations brochure/access permit (signed brochure) while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(ii)Hunting of duck, goose, and coot ends at 12 p.m. (noon) each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(iii)We allow only portable blinds. Hunters must remove portable blinds, boats, and decoys from the hunt area by 1:30 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(iv)We allow only all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)/utility-type vehicles (UTVs) for hunting activities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(v)You may use horses on roads and ATV/UTV trails (when open to motor vehicle and ATV/UTV traffic, respectively) as a mode of transportation for hunting activities on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting within 150 feet (45 meters) of roads and trails open to motor vehicle use (including ATV/UTV trails).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(vii)You may take beaver, nutria, and coyote during any daytime refuge hunt with weapons and ammunition legal for that hunt. There is no bag limit. We prohibit transportation or possession of live hog.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(viii)We allow boats on the refuge between the hours of 4 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. during waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(1)(ix)Hunters may not enter the refuge until 4 a.m., with the exception of designated parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, and furbearers (as governed by State law) on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(iv) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(2)(ii)We allow hunting during State seasons for quail, squirrel, rabbit, and furbearers (as governed by State law) through January 31. State regulations governing appropriate zones apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(2)(iii)We do not open for the spring squirrel hunting season or the summer/fall raccoon hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(2)(iv)When upland game hunting, we prohibit possession of lead ammunition except that you may possess rimfire rifle lead ammunition no larger than .22 caliber.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs for squirrel and rabbit hunting from December 1 through January 31, and for quail and raccoon/opossum hunting during the open season on the refuge for these species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(2)(vi)We allow nighttime raccoon and opossum hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(iv) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(ii)We allow muzzleloader deer hunting during the first State muzzleloader season for this zone. State regulations governing appropriate zones apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(iii)We prohibit buckshot for gun deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(iv)The bag limit for the muzzleloader deer hunt is two deer, with no more than one buck.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(v)You may only use portable deer stands erected no earlier than the opening day of archery season, and you must remove them no later than January 31 each year (see § 27.93 of this chapter). The limit is one deer stand, blind, etc., per person.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(vi)We prohibit the use of deer decoy(s).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(vii)We restrict quota hunt participants on these hunts to those selected for a quota permit (electronic form), except that one nonhunting adult age 21 or older and possessing a valid hunting license must accompany a youth hunter age 15 or younger.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(g)(3)(viii)The incidental taking of feral hogs will be governed by Arkansas Game and Fish Commission regulations concerning the taking of feral hogs on State Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs). Subject to State regulations, we allow incidental take of feral hogs on State WMAs during daytime refuge hunts (without the use of dogs) with legal hunting equipment and ammunition allowed for that hunt. There is no bag limit. We prohibit transport or possession of live hogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)We allow hunting of duck, coot, and goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(i)We close migratory game bird hunting during scheduled quota refuge gun deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(ii)Hunting ends at 12 p.m. (noon) each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(iii)We allow only portable blinds. You must remove portable blinds, boats, and decoys from the hunt area by 1:30 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(iv)You must possess and carry a refuge public use regulations brochure/access permit (signed brochure) while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(v)We allow only all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)/utility-type vehicles (UTVs) for hunting and fishing activities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(vi)ou may use horses and mules only on roads and ATV/UTV trails (when open to motor vehicle and ATV/UTV traffic, respectively) as a mode of transportation for on-refuge hunting and fishing activities, except during refuge muzzleloader and quota deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(vii)We prohibit hunting within 150 feet (45 meters) of roads and trails open to motor vehicle use (including ATV/UTV trails).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(viii)You may take beaver, nutria, and coyote during any daytime refuge hunt with weapons and ammunition allowed for that hunt. We prohibit the use of dogs to take these species. There is no bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(ix)We allow the use of dogs when waterfowl hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(1)(x)We authorize the use of tree stands, game cameras, and boats while hunting and fishing on the refuge. The owner's Arkansas Game and Fish customer identification number must be affixed to, or clearly written on, them in a conspicuous manner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and furbearers (as governed by State law) on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(2)(i)We allow hunting on the refuge during State seasons for this zone for squirrel, rabbit, and furbearers through January 31. We list specific hunting season dates annually in the refuge hunt brochure. We close upland game hunting during refuge quota deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(2)(ii)We do not open to spring squirrel hunting season, or summer/early fall raccoon hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(2)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(iv) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum hunting from the opening of hunting season through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(i)We allow archery deer hunting on the refuge from the opening of the State season through January 31. State regulations governing appropriate zones apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(iv) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(iii)We close archery deer hunting during the quota gun deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(iv)We allow muzzleloader deer hunting for the first 5 days of the early State muzzleloader season for this deer management zone. The bag limit for the refuge muzzleloader hunt is two deer, with no more than one buck.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(v)We prohibit buckshot for gun deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(vi)We restrict hunt participants for quota hunts to those drawn for a quota permit. These permits are nontransferable, and permit fees are nonrefundable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(vii)The quota gun deer hunt bag limit is two deer, with no more than one buck (one buck and one doe). Exception: Youth hunters participating in the refuge youth deer hunt and hunters participating in the refuge mobility-impaired hunt may harvest the legal State bag limit without antler restrictions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(viii)We do not open for fall archery turkey season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(ix)We close spring archery turkey hunting during scheduled turkey quota permit gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(x)You may use only portable deer stands erected no sooner than 2 days before the opening of the State deer season, and you must remove them no later than January 31 each year (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(xi)We prohibit the use of deer decoy(s).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(xii)We restrict hunt participants during quota hunts to those selected for a quota permit, except that one nonhunting adult age 21 or older and possessing a valid hunting license must accompany a youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(xiii)We allow tree stands, ground blinds, boats, or game cameras on the refuge only if the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish customer identification number is affixed to, or clearly written on, them in a conspicuous location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(xiv)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(xv)We prohibit all public use, except fishing and access for fishing, during quota hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(3)(xvi)We allow the taking of feral hogs on the refuge only during the muzzleloader and modern gun quota permit deer hunts and with weapons and ammunition allowed for that hunt. There is no bag limit. You may not transport or possess live hogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(4)We allow fishing, frogging, and the taking of crawfish on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(4)(i)You must reset trotlines when exposed by receding water levels.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(4)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(iv) through (viii) and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(h)(4)(iii)We prohibit taking or possessing turtles or mollusks (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, nutria, beaver, coyote, quail, muskrat, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(i)We require a signed refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439). Anyone on the refuge in possession of hunting equipment must sign and possess the permit (FWS Form 3-2439) at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. and must leave the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset, except that we allow hunting of raccoon and opossum at night on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(iii)During the quota gun hunts, we close the refuge to all other hunts and public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(iv)We allow squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, and quail hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(v)We allow the incidental take of nutria, beaver, muskrat, river otter, mink, bobcat, fox, striped skunk, and coyote during any refuge hunt with the weapons allowed for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(vi)Hunters may use only shotguns, rifles and handguns chambered for rimfire cartridges, air rifles, and archery tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(vii)We prohibit hunting from mowed and/or gravel road rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(viii)All hunters age 11 and younger who possess valid hunter education certification must remain within normal sight and voice contact with an adult age 18 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. Hunters age 15 and younger who have not completed hunter education must be under the direct supervision (within arm's reach) of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid State hunting license. One adult may supervise up to two youth hunters for upland game hunting, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(ix)From December 1 to February 28, we close all waterfowl sanctuaries (including Wapanocca Lake) to all hunting and public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(x)We prohibit the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), except that ATVs may be used by mobility-impaired hunters possessing written authorization issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(xi)Hunters and anglers may use motor vehicles, bicycles, and e-bikes only on public use roads not closed by a locked gate, other barrier, or signage.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(xii)Hunters and anglers must use the public boat ramp on Highway 77 to launch motorized boats into Wapanocca Lake.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(xiii)Hunters and anglers must operate boats at speeds of less than 5 miles per hour between the Highway 77 boat launch and the open lake.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(xiv)We prohibit the use of personal watercraft (e.g., jet skis), airboats, and hovercraft for hunting and fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(xv)Hunter and anglers may not leave motor vehicles, bicycles, e-bikes, or boats unattended overnight on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(xvi)We prohibit hunting from a vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(2)(xvii)The Round Pond and Pygmon Units in St. Francis County are subject to all regulations for hunting and fishing for Wapanocca NWR.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(2)(i) through (iii), (v), and (vii) through (xvii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(ii)During the quota gun deer hunts, we allow only hunters possessing a valid quota gun deer hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439) on the refuge and only for the purposes of deer hunting and the incidental take of allowable species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(iii)You may erect portable stands or blinds 7 days prior to the refuge deer season, and you must remove them from the waterfowl sanctuaries by December 1 (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must remove all stands and blinds on the remainder of the refuge within 7 days of the closure of archery season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(iv)We allow portable tree stands, blinds, and game cameras on the refuge only if the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission customer identification number is clearly written on them in a conspicuous location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(v)We allow archery/crossbow, muzzleloader, and modern gun deer hunting according to season dates and bag limits provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(vi)Hunters may only use shotguns with slugs, muzzleloaders, handguns with barrel lengths longer than 4 inches, large-bore air rifles, and archery/crossbow tackle for modern gun deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(vii)Hunters may only take feral hog incidental to modern gun and muzzleloader deer hunts and during a specified period during archery deer hunting according to season dates provided in the annual refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(viii)The annual refuge public use brochure provides season dates and bag limits for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(ix)We prohibit the possession or use of lead shot or buckshot for deer hunting. We allow lead shot for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(3)(x)We prohibit the use of dogs for deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)We allow sport fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(2)(iii), (ix), (x) through (xv), and (xvii), and (i)(3)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)(ii)From March 1 through November 30, we allow fishing, frogging, and crawfishing on all refuge waters. From December 1 through February 28, we allow bank fishing only on Woody Pond and other non-waterfowl sanctuary areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)(iii)Anglers, including those frogging and crawfishing, may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. and must leave the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)(v)Anglers may launch boats only in designated areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)(vi)We allow fishing, frogging, and crawfishing for personal use only. All crawfish traps must have the owner's Arkansas Game and Fish Commission license customer identification number permanently affixed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)(vii)We prohibit tournament fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.23(i)(4)(iv)We prohibit the take or possession of turtles and/or mollusks (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(b)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(b)(3)We allow hunting of pronghorn antelope only on the controlled “U” Unit of the refuge subject to the following condition: You may hunt only in the unit for 9 consecutive days beginning on the first Saturday following the third Wednesday in August.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(i)You must return the State-issued entry permit and vacate the refuge no later than 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset unless participating in an authorized overnight stay.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(ii)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(iii)Access to the hunt area is by foot traffic only. We prohibit bicycles and other conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters should consult with the refuge manager for allowed conveyances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(iv)You may enter or exit only at designated locations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(v)The firearms used for hunting must remain unloaded until you are in designated free-roam areas or assigned pond/blind areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(vi)Hunters may use shotguns only. We prohibit shotguns larger than 12 gauge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(vii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(1)(viii)You may not possess shot size larger than BB, except steel “T” (0.20-inch (0.5-centimeter) diameter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant and wild turkey only in the free-roam areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(2)(i)We allow pheasant hunting in the assigned pond area during a special 1-day-only pheasant hunt on the first Monday after the opening of the State pheasant hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(2)(ii)We allow turkey hunting during the fall season only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(c)(2)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(i)You must return the State-issued entry permit and vacate the refuge no later than 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset unless participating in an authorized overnight stay.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(ii)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(iii)Access to the hunt area is by foot traffic only. We prohibit bicycles and other conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters should consult with the refuge manager for allowed conveyances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(iv)You may enter or exit only at designated locations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(v)The firearms used for hunting must remain unloaded until you are in designated free-roam areas or assigned pond/blind areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(vi)Hunters may use shotguns only. We prohibit shotguns larger than 12 gauge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(vii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(viii)You may not possess shot size larger than BB, except steel “T” (0.20-inch (0.5-centimeter) diameter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(1)(ix)We restrict hunters assigned to the spaced blind area to within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of their assigned hunt site except for when retrieving downed birds, placing decoys, or traveling to and from the area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant and wild turkey on designated areas on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(2)(i)We allow pheasant hunting in the assigned pond/spaced blind area during a special 1-day-only pheasant hunt on the first Monday after the opening of the State pheasant hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(d)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(iii) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(i)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(ii)During the 2 weeks before the opening of the hunt season, you may bring a boat into Ponds AB1, A2E, AB2, A3N, A3W, A5, A7, and A8, and moor it at a designated site. You may use your boat to access the hunting ponds, and you may leave your boat on the refuge during the hunt season. You must remove your boat within 2 weeks following the close of the hunt season. We allow nonmotorized boats and motorized boats powered by electric, gasoline direct fuel injection 2-stroke, or 4-stroke gasoline motors only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(iii)You may maintain an existing blind in the ponds open to hunting if you have a refuge permit (name and signature required), but the blind will be open for general use on a first-come, first-served basis.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(iv)You must remove all decoys and other personal property, except personal boats, from the refuge by legal sunset (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(v)You may enter closed areas of the refuge to retrieve downed birds, provided you leave all weapons in a legal hunting area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(vii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot for Ponds AB1, A2E, AB2, A3N, A3W, A5, A7, and A8, and the Ravenswood Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(1)(viii)At the Ravenswood Unit only, we only allow portable blinds or construction of temporary blinds made from natural materials.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(4)(i)We close Mallard Slough to boats from March 1 through August 31, and we close Mowry Slough from March 15 to June 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(4)(ii)We open designated fishing areas from legal sunrise to legal sunset each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(4)(iii)We prohibit the collection of bait of any type from the refuge except from the Dumbarton Fishing Pier, where it is legal to collect bait for noncommercial purposes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(e)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of balloons to float hooks and bait farther than hand casting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(1)(i)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot. On the Freitas Units, you may not possess more than 25 shot shells once you are in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(1)(ii)You must return your permits (State-issued) to the check stations immediately upon completion of your hunt and prior to using any tour routes or leaving the refuge vicinity.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(1)(iii)We restrict hunters in the spaced blind area to their assigned blind except when they are placing decoys, traveling to and from the parking area, retrieving downed birds, or pursuing crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(1)(iv)We restrict hunters in the spaced zone area of the East Bear Creek Unit and West Bear Creek Unit to their assigned zone except when they are traveling to and from the parking area, retrieving downed birds, or pursuing crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(1)(v)Access to the Freitas Unit free-roam hunting area is by boat only. We prohibit air-thrust and inboard water-thrust boats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(1)(vi)We require State-issued Type A area permits for accessing the Freitas Unit on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(f)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)We allow hunting of mourning and white-winged dove, duck, coot, moorhen (gallinule), goose, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)(i)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)(ii)You may only use portable blinds in the free-roam hunting areas (i.e., all hunt areas except Salmon Creek Unit).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)(iii)You must remove all blinds, decoys, shell casings, and other personal equipment and refuse from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)(v)On the Salmon Creek Unit, we allow hunting on Tuesdays and Saturdays (except Federal holidays), and hunters must possess and carry a valid daily refuge permit. We issue refuge permits prior to each hunt by random drawing of names conducted at the check station 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting time. Shooting time ends at 3 p.m. Hunters drawn for a blind must completely fill out a Refuge Hunt Permit, which includes a “Record of Harvest” section. Each hunter must possess and carry the Refuge Hunt Permit/Record of Harvest (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) document while on the refuge and turn in a complete Record of Harvest at the check station before leaving the hunt area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)(vi)On the Salmon Creek Unit, you may possess shot shells in quantities of 25 or fewer per hunter, per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(1)(vii)On the Salmon Creek Unit, we restrict hunters to within 100 feet (30 meters) of the assigned hunt site except for when placing and retrieving decoys, retrieving downed birds, or traveling to and from the parking area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow fishing from the designated shoreline trail and dock (for nonmotorized boats only) at the Hookton Slough Unit from legal sunrise to legal sunset, only using pole and line or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(j)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(j)(1)(i)Hunters assigned to the spaced blind unit must remain within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of the numbered steel post (blind site) except when pursuing crippled birds, placing decoys, or traveling to and from the parking area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(j)(1)(ii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(j)(1)(iii)We allow only nonmotorized boats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(j)(2) We allow hunting of pheasant on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(1)(i)In the controlled waterfowl hunting area, we require a valid Refuge Recreation Pass (available electronically or in person at the refuge office) for all hunters age 16 or older. All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(1)(ii)Unless otherwise posted, we require advance reservations for the first 2 days of the hunting season. Reservations are obtained through the waterfowl lottery each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4:30 a.m. unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(1)(iv)Shooting hours end at 1 p.m. on all California portions of the refuge with the following exceptions: (A) The refuge manager may designate up to 6 afternoon special youth, ladies, veteran, or disabled hunter waterfowl hunts per season. (B) The refuge manager may designate up to 3 days per week of afternoon waterfowl hunting for the general public after December 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(1)(vi)Pit-style hunting blinds located in the Stearns units and unit 9D are first-come, first-served. We require you to hunt within a 200-foot (61-meter) radius of the blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(1)(v)We prohibit the setting of decoys in retrieving zones.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(2)(i)In the controlled pheasant hunting area, we require a valid Refuge Recreation Pass (available electronically or in person at the refuge office) for all hunters age 16 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(k)(2)(ii)All hunters age 15 or younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(l)(4)We allow sport fishing from boats on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(m)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, snipe, and moorhen on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(m)(1)(i)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(m)(1)(ii)Each hunter must remain inside his or her assigned blind, except for when placing decoys, retrieving downed birds, and traveling to and from the parking area. We prohibit shooting from outside the blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(m)(1)(iii)We restrict hunters in the spaced zone area of the Lonetree Unit to their assigned zone except when they are traveling to and from the parking area, retrieving downed birds, or shooting to retrieve crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(m)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(i)On the opening weekend of the hunting season, hunters must possess and carry a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System) issued through random drawing to hunters with advance reservations only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(ii)After the opening weekend of the hunting season, we only allow hunting on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Hunters must check-in and out of the refuge by using self-service permits (FWS Form 3-2405, Self-Clearing Check-in/out Permit). Hunters must completely fill out the “Refuge Hunt Permit” portion of the permit and deposit it in the drop box prior to hunting. Hunters must complete and display the “Daily Vehicle Permit” in the windshield of the hunter's vehicle prior to hunting. The hunter must possess and carry the “Record of Kill” and “Waterfowl Harvest Statistics” portions of the permit while on the refuge and turn them in prior to exiting the hunting area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(iii)In the designated spaced blind area, you must remain within the blind assigned to you.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(iv)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(v)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(vi)You may only use portable blinds in the free-roam hunting areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(vii)You must remove all blinds, decoys, shell casings, other personal equipment, and refuse from the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(viii)Hunters must enter and exit the hunting area from the three designated hunt parking lots, which we open 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting time and close 1 hour after legal shooting time each hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(1)(ix)We only allow walk-in access to the hunt area by foot and nonmotorized cart.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant and wild turkey in designated areas on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(2)(i)We limit hunting to junior hunters possessing a valid State Junior Hunting License and refuge Junior Pheasant Hunt Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(2)(ii)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(4)We allow sport fishing only on Dorris Reservoir subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(4)(i)We prohibit fishing from October 1 to January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(4)(iii)We allow only walk-in access to Dorris Reservoir from February 1 through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(n)(4)(iv)We allow use of boats for fishing on Dorris Reservoir only from April 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, dove, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(i)You must return the State-issued entry permit and vacate the refuge no later than 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset unless participating in an authorized overnight stay.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(ii)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(iii)Access to the hunt area is by foot traffic only. We prohibit bicycles and other conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters should consult with the refuge manager for allowed conveyances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(iv)You may enter or exit only at designated locations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(v)The firearms used for hunting must remain unloaded until you are in designated free-roam areas or assigned pond/blind areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(vi)Hunters may use shotguns only. We prohibit shotguns larger than 12 gauge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(vii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(viii)You may not possess shot size larger than BB, except steel “T” (0.20-inch (0.5-centimeter) diameter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(1)(ix)We restrict hunters assigned to the spaced blind area to within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of their assigned hunt site except for when retrieving downed birds, placing decoys, or traveling to and from the area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant and wild turkey in designated areas on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(2)(i)We allow pheasant hunting in the assigned pond/spaced blind area during a special 1-day-only pheasant hunt on the first Monday after the opening of the State pheasant hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(o)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(1)(iii) through (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and moorhen on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(1)(i)Access to the hunt area on all units open to public hunting is by boat only, except on designated units, which are accessible by foot traffic or boat. We prohibit bicycles or other conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters should consult with the refuge manager for allowed conveyances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(1)(ii)On the Codora Unit, we prohibit hunting except for junior hunters on weekends only. Junior hunters must possess a valid junior hunting license and be accompanied by a nonhunting adult.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(1)(iii)We allow only shotgun hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(1)(iv)We prohibit hunting within 50 feet (15 meters) of any landward boundary adjacent to private property.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs only when hunting migratory birds and upland game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, turkey, and quail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(2)(i)We allow only shotgun and archery hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (o)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(3)We allow hunting of black-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (o)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) and (o)(2)(i) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(3)(ii)You may hunt feral hogs from September 1 through March 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs while hunting black-tailed deer and feral hogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(3)(iv)We allow the use of only shotguns firing single non-lead shotgun slugs, and archery equipment. We prohibit the use or possession of rifles and pistols on the refuge for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(p)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(q)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and moorhen on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(q)(1)(i)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(q)(1)(ii)Access to the hunt area is by foot traffic only. We prohibit bicycles and other conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters should consult with the refuge manager for allowed conveyances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(q)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting waterfowl.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(q)(1)(iv)You must remove all decoys and other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(r)(2)We allow hunting of quail, mourning and white-winged dove, spotted and ringed turtle dove, Eurasian collared-dove, brush rabbit, cottontail rabbit, and jackrabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(r)(2)(i)Archery hunting of quail is limited to September 1 to the closing date established by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(r)(2)(ii)Hunting of brush rabbit and cottontail rabbit is limited to September 1 to the closing date established by the CDFW.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(r)(2)(iii)Hunting of Eurasian collared-dove and jackrabbit is limited to September 1 to the last day of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(r)(2)(iv)We allow shotguns and archery only. Falconry is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(r)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(r)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(s)(4)We allow sport fishing from boats and other flotation devices on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit shoreline fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(i)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot. On the Freitas Units, you may not possess more than 25 shot shells once you are in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(ii)You must return your permits (State-issued) to the check stations immediately upon completion of your hunt and prior to using any tour routes or leaving the refuge vicinity.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(iii)We restrict hunters in the spaced blind area to their assigned blind except when they are placing decoys, traveling to and from the parking area, retrieving downed birds, or pursuing crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(iv)We restrict hunters in the spaced zone area of the East Bear Creek Unit and West Bear Creek Unit to their assigned zone except when they are traveling to and from the parking area, retrieving downed birds, or pursuing crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(v)Access to the Freitas Unit free-roam hunting area is by boat only. We prohibit air-thrust and inboard water-thrust boats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(vi)We require State-issued Type A area permits for accessing the Freitas Unit on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(vii)We prohibit the use of motorized boats and other flotation devices in the free-roam units with the exception of the Freitas Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(viii)We prohibit vehicle trailers of any type or size to be in the refuge hunt areas at any time or to be left unattended at any location on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(1)(ix)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(4)(i)We only allow fishing during normal refuge visitation hours in designated areas as posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(t)(4)(ii)We only allow the use of pole and line or rod and reel to take fish, and anglers must attend their equipment at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(u)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(u)(1)(i)You may only hunt from a boat. We prohibit walk-in hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(u)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(u)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant only in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(u)(2)(i)You may only hunt on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(u)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (t)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(u)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow fishing only with a pole and line or rod and reel. We prohibit bow fishing and gigging.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(v)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and moorhen on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(v)(1)(i)Hunters using the Union Tract must use goose decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(v)(1)(ii)You must hunt from assigned blinds on the Union Tract and within 100 feet (30 meters) of blind sites on the Hazard Tract, except when shooting to retrieve crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(v)(1)(iii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(v)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(v)(4)(i)We allow fishing from April 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(v)(4)(ii)We only allow boat fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(i)We allow hunting on Sun River Unit only on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(ii)We will select hunters through a random drawing process (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) conducted at the refuge. Hunters should bring a copy of their refuge notification on the day of their hunt. Hunters should contact the refuge manager for additional information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(iii)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(iv)We prohibit bicycles or other conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters should contact the refuge manager regarding allowed conveyances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(v)We restrict hunters to their assigned spaced-blind except when they are placing or retrieving decoys, traveling to and from the parking area, retrieving downed birds, or shooting to retrieve crippled birdsKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(vi)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(vii)We allow only nonmotorized boats to access water blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(viii)You must remove all decoys, personal equipment, shotshell hulls, and refuse from the refuge by 12:30 p.m. (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(1)(ix)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(4)(i)We prohibit fishing from the bank.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(w)(4)(ii)We prohibit the take of native reptiles and amphibians (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(i)You must return the State-issued entry permit and vacate the refuge no later than 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset unless participating in an authorized overnight stay.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(ii)All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(iii)Access to the hunt area is by foot traffic only. We prohibit bicycles and other conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters should consult with the refuge manager for allowed conveyances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(iv)You may enter or exit only at designated locations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(v)The firearms used for hunting must remain unloaded until you are in designated free-roam areas or assigned pond/blind areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(vi)Hunters may use shotguns only. We prohibit shotguns larger than 12 gauge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(vii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your assigned parking lot or boat launch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(1)(viii)You may not possess shot size larger than BB, except steel “T” (0.20-inch (0.5-centimeter) diameter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(2)We only allow hunting of pheasant and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(2)(i)We allow turkey hunting during the fall season only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(x)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (w)(1)(i) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(i)In the controlled waterfowl hunting area, we require a valid Refuge Recreation Pass (available electronically or in person at the refuge office) for all hunters age 16 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(ii)All hunters age 15 or younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(iii)Unless otherwise posted, we require advance reservations for the first 2 days of the hunting season. You may obtain a reservation through the waterfowl lottery each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4:30 a.m. unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(v)Shooting hours end at 1 p.m. on all portions of the refuge with the following exceptions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(v)(A)The refuge manager may designate up to 6 afternoon special youth, ladies, veteran, or disabled hunter waterfowl hunts per season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(v)(B)The refuge manager may designate up to 3 days per week of afternoon waterfowl hunting for the general public after December 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(vi)You select blind sites by lottery at the beginning of each hunt day. You may shoot only from within your assigned blind site.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(vii)We prohibit the setting of decoys in retrieving zones.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(1)(viii)We prohibit air-thrust and inboard water-thrust boats while hunting. We prohibit the use of all-terrain amphibious or utility-type vehicles (UTVs) in wetland units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(2)(i)In the controlled pheasant hunting area, we require a valid Refuge Recreation Pass (available electronically or in person at the refuge office) for all hunters age 16 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.24(y)(2)(ii)All hunters age 15 or younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, snipe, Eurasian collared-dove, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(a)(1)(i)We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during the mourning dove season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(a)(1)(ii)The only acceptable methods of take are shotguns, hand-held bows, and hawking/falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(a)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, and black-tailed and white-tailed jackrabbit, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The only acceptable methods of take are shotgun, rifle firing rimfire cartridges less than .23 caliber, hand-held bow, pellet gun, slingshot, and hawking/falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(a)(3)We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit launching or removing any type of watercraft from the refuge on the Rio Grande or Chicago Ditch.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, coot, merganser, Canada goose, snipe, Virginia and Sora rail, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(1)(i)All migratory bird hunting closes annually on December 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(1)(ii)We allow access to the refuge 1 hour prior to legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(1)(iii)We allow use of only portable stands and blinds that the hunter must remove following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(1)(iv)We prohibit hunting 200 feet (60 meters) from any public use road, designated parking area, or designated public use facility located within the hunt area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(2)We allow hunting of jackrabbit, cottontail rabbit, and sage grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(2)(i)All upland game hunting closes annually on December 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(2)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(3)We allow hunting of antelope and elk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(3)(ii)Elk hunters: (A) Must possess a refuge-specific permit (state-issued) to hunt elk; and (B) Must attend a scheduled pre-hunt information meeting prior to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(4)(i)We prohibit fishing between June 1 and July 31 each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(4)(iii)We prohibit ice fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(4)(iv)We close Unit C to fishing when the refuge is open to big game rifle hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(b)(4)(v)We prohibit lead sinkers and live bait for fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(c)(1)We allow hunting of Eurasian collared-dove and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(c)(1)(i)We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during the mourning dove season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(c)(1)(ii)The only acceptable methods of take are shotguns, hand-held bows, and hawking/falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(c)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, and black-tailed and white-tailed jackrabbit, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Shotguns, rifles firing rimfire cartridges less than .23 caliber, hand-held bows, pellet guns, slingshots, and hawking/falconry are the only acceptable methods of take.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(c)(3)We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(d)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(d)(3)We allow hunting of pronghorn antelope, moose, mule deer, and elk on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(e)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, snipe, Eurasian collared-dove, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(e)(1)(i)We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during the mourning dove season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(e)(1)(ii)The only acceptable methods of take are shotguns, hand-held bows, and hawking/falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(e)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, and black-tailed and white-tailed jackrabbit, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The only acceptable methods of take are shotgun, rifle firing rimfire cartridges less than .23 caliber, hand-held bow, pellet gun, slingshot, and hawking/falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(e)(3)We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(i)We allow fishing on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from the first Saturday in April through November 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(iii)All anglers age 16 and older must possess a signed refuge fishing permit (signed refuge fishing brochure) when fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(iv)You must stop and pay the daily fishing recreation fee for each Colorado State licensed angler age 16 or older. Payments are made at self-service fishing fee stations, and you must display a receipt of payment or an annual pass while fishing. High school and college students can fish for free with a current student identification card.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(v)We allow bank fishing only at Lake Mary and Lake Ladora.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(vi)We allow wade fishing only in Lake Ladora after Memorial DayKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(vii)Each angler may use only one rod and reel or pole and line with one hook per line, except that we allow a second rod and reel or pole and line with one hook per line with a Colorado State-issued second rod stamp.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(viii)We only allow barbless hooks.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(ix)We only allow artificial lures and flies on Lake Ladora. We allow artificial lures and flies and artificial bait, cut bait, and food products only on Lake Mary.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(x)We prohibit the use of live bait on all refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(xi)We only allow catch-and-release fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.25(f)(4)(xii)We prohibit the possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(1)(i)We allow refuge access 11⁄2 hours prior to legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(4)(ii)We prohibit launching of motorboats from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of reptiles and amphibians as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, coot, merganser, brant, sea duck, and goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(b)(1)(i)For the Great Meadows unit, we will limit hunt days to Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays during the regular duck, sea duck, and brant seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(b)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of temporary tree stands and blinds, which must be removed at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.26(b)(3)We allow archery hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(1)(i)We require a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) for waterfowl hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(1)(ii)You must complete and return a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542), available at the refuge administration office or on the refuge's website, within 15 days of the close of the season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(2)We allow hunting of grey squirrel, cottontail rabbit, ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail, raccoon, opossum, coyote, and red fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(3)We allow hunting of turkey and deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(3)(i)We require a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(3)(ii)Hunting on the headquarters deer hunt area will be by lottery. You must obtain and possess a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) from the refuge office or website and have the permit in your possession while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(1)We allow the hunting of waterfowl, coot, mourning dove, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(1)(i)You must obtain and possess a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) from the refuge office or website and have the permit in your possession while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(1)(ii)You must complete and return a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542), available at the refuge administration office or on the refuge's website, within 15 days of the close of the season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(1)(iii)We allow State certified hunters with disabilities hunting privileges in the Disabled Waterfowl Draw Area subject to the following condition: We do not allow assistants to enter a designated disabled hunting area unless they are accompanied by a certified disabled hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit, quail, pheasant, and red fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(3)(i)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(3)(ii)Hunting on the headquarters deer hunt area will be by lottery.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(3)(iii)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(4)We allow sport fishing and crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(4)(i)On Turkle and Fleetwood ponds, we allow boats only with electric trolling motors.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(4)(ii)You must attend all crabbing and fishing gear at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.27(b)(4)(iii)You must remove all personal property at the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed current refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) while hunting. You must have on your person all applicable licenses and permits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunting from all refuge structures, canals, and levees; within 1⁄2 mile of canoe trails, campsites, and boat ramps; and in areas posted as closed. We allow motorized vessels in the Motorized Zone, south of latitude line 26°27.130. We allow nonmotorized vessels in the Refuge Interior. We allow only one motorized vessel per party.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(iii)Hunters may only enter and leave the refuge at designated entrances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(iv)We allow only temporary blinds of native vegetation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(v)Hunters must remove decoys and other personal property from the hunting area at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(vi)Hunters may only use boats equipped with factory-manufactured, water-cooled outboard motors; boats with electric motors; and nonmotorized boats. We prohibit boats with air-cooled engines, fan boats, hovercraft, and personal watercraft (jet skis, jet boats, wave runners, etc.). We allow airboats by permit only (Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G)). We will issue airboat permits through a separate lottery. There is a 35 miles per hour (mph) speed limit in all waters of the refuge. A 500-foot (150-meter) “idle speed zone” is at each of the refuge's three boat ramps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(vii)Hunters operating boats in the Refuge Interior, outside of the perimeter canal, are required to display a 10-inches by 12-inches (25-centimeters by 30-centimeters) orange flag 10 feet (3 meters) above the vessel's waterline.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(viii)We will allow the use of airboats for a limited number of duck and coot hunters by permit (Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G)) during Phase 2 of the State duck and coot season only. We will issue airboat permits through a separate lottery. Contact the Refuge headquarters for airboat permitting information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(ix)Motorized vessels used while hunting must be stopped and shut off for 15 minutes prior to shooting. Permitted motorized vessels must be in place 1 hour before legal sunrise and not move until 1 hour after legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(x)All hunters must leave the hunt area once their bag/tag limit has been reached.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(xi)We prohibit unrestricted airboat travel not associated with hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(xii)All hunters younger than age 18 must be supervised by a licensed and permitted adult age 21 or older, and must remain with the adult while hunting. Hunters younger than age 18 must have completed a hunter education course.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(xiii)No entry and/or limited activity buffer zones or closures may be created to protect endangered or threatened species and other species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(1)(xiv)Licenses, permits, equipment, and effects and vehicles, vessels, and other conveyances are subject to inspection by law enforcement officers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)We allow hunting of alligator, white-tailed deer, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (iii), (v) through (vii), and (x) and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(ii)We prohibit hunting from all refuge structures and levees; within 1⁄2 mile of canoe trails, campsites, and boat ramps; and in areas posted as closed. We allow motorized vessels in the Motorized Zone, south of latitude line 26°27.130. We allow alligator hunting in the Motorized Zone and perimeter canal south of latitude line 26°27.130. We allow nonmotorized vessels in the Refuge Interior. We allow only one motorized vessel per party.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(iii)We allow alligator hunting on the refuge 1 hour before legal sunset on Friday night through 1 hour after legal sunrise Saturday morning, and 1 hour before legal sunset on Saturday night through 1 hour after legal sunrise Sunday morning. We allow alligator hunting the first two weekends during Harvest Period 1 (August) and the first two weekends during Harvest Period 2 (September). Following the close of Harvest Period 2, the remaining weekends in October will be open for alligator harvest permittees who possess unused CITES tags (OMB Control No. 1018-0093). Specific dates for the alligator hunt are on the harvest permit issued by the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(iv)Alligator hunters age 18 and older must be in possession of all necessary State and Federal licenses, permits, and CITES tags, as well as a signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) while hunting on the refuge. They must possess an Alligator Trapping License with CITES tag or an Alligator Trapping Agent License (State-issued), if applicable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(v)Persons younger than age 18 may not hunt but may only accompany an adult age 21 or older who possesses an Alligator Trapping Agent License (State-issued).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(vi)You may take alligators using hand-held snare, harpoon, gig, snatch hook, artificial lure, manually operated spear, spear gun, or crossbow. We prohibit the taking of alligators using baited hook, baited wooden peg, or firearm. We allow the use of bang sticks (a hand-held pole with a pistol or shotgun cartridge on the end in a very short barrel) with approved nontoxic ammunition (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) only for taking alligators attached to a restraining line. Once an alligator is captured, it must be killed immediately. We prohibit catch-and-release of alligators. Once the alligator is dead, you must lock a CITES tag through the skin of the carcass within 6 inches (15.2 centimeters) of the tip of the tail. The tag must remain attached to the alligator at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(vii)We allow the use of airboats for a limited number of alligator hunters by permit (Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G)). Airboat permits will be issued through a separate lottery. Contact the refuge headquarters for airboat permitting information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(viii)Alligators must remain in whole condition while on refuge lands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(ix)We allow a limited quota permit for the taking of white-tailed deer and incidental take of feral hog in the Refuge Interior, by airboat (requires Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G)) and nonmotorized vessels only. Airboat access will be for deer hunt permit holders only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(x)White-tailed deer and feral hog hunters age 18 and older must be in possession of all necessary State and Federal licenses, permits, as well as a current refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(xi)We have limited quota and specialty hunts for the taking of white-tailed deer, and incidental take of feral hogs during the deer hunts on the Strazzulla Marsh and the Cypress Swamp.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(xii)Motorized vessels used while deer hunting must be stopped and shut off for 15 minutes prior to shooting. Permitted motorized vessels must be in place 1 hour before legal sunrise and not move until 1 hour after legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(xiii)We close the Refuge Interior to all other uses during the limited quota white-tailed deer hunt in the Refuge Interior.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(xiv)White-tailed deer hunters younger than age 18 must be supervised by a licensed and permitted adult age 21 or older, and must remain with the adult while hunting. Hunters younger than age 18 must have completed a hunter education course.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(xv)We prohibit the use of dogs for the take or attempt to take of white-tailed deer and feral hogs. We allow the use of dogs for blood trailing only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(3)(xvi)We require nontoxic ammunition (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) when deer hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(i)We allow fishing on all areas of the refuge, except those areas posted as closed to fishing or closed to the public.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(ii)Anglers may only use boats equipped with factory-manufactured-water-cooled outboard motors, boats with electric motors, and nonmotorized boats. We prohibit boats with air-cooled engines, fan boats, hovercraft, and personal watercraft (jet skis, jet boats, wave runners, etc.). We allow the use of airboats by permit only (Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G)). Airboat permits will be issued through a separate lottery. Contact the refuge headquarters for airboat permitting information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(iii)We allow motorized vessels in the Motorized Zone, south of latitude line 26°27.130, and perimeter canal. We allow only nonmotorized vessels in the Non Motorized Watercraft Zone, northern portion of Refuge Interior.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(iv)Anglers operating boats in the Refuge Interior, outside of the perimeter canal, are required to display a 10-inches by 12-inches (25 cm x 30 cm) orange flag 10-feet (3 meters) above the vessel's waterline.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(v)We only allow the use of rods and reels and poles and lines, and anglers must attend them at all times. We prohibit the possession or use of cast nets, seines, trot lines, jugs, and other fishing devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(vi)We allow frog gigging, bow fishing, and fish gigging in all areas open to sport fishing, except in the A, B, and C Impoundments and Strazzulla Marsh.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(vii)We prohibit frog gigging, bow fishing, and fish gigging from structures and from within 1⁄2 mile of refuge boat ramps, campsites, and canoe trails, and in areas posted as closed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(viii)We allow the taking of frogs from July 16 through March 15 of each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(ix)The daily bag limit for frogs is 50 frogs per vessel or party.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(x)Fish and frogs must remain in whole condition while on refuge lands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(xi)Frogs may only be taken by gig, blowgun, or hook and line, or by hand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(xii)We limit frogging or fishing by airboat to nonhunting airboat permittees only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(xiii)We prohibit commercial fishing, including unpermitted commercial guiding, and the taking of turtles and other wildlife (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(a)(4)(xiv)We allow 17 fishing tournaments a year by Special Use Permit only (General Activities—Special Use Permit Application, FWS Form 3-1383-G).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(b)(4)We allow saltwater sport fishing year-round on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(b)(4)(i)We close a 300-foot (90-meter (m)) buffer zone beginning at mean high tide line and extending into the waters around Snake Key to all public entry from March 1 through June 30 to protect nesting birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(b)(4)(ii)We conditionally open to public entry a 300-foot (90-m) buffer zone beginning at mean high tide line and extending into the waters around Seahorse Key from March 1 through June 30. Should birds nest in that area during that timeframe, we will close that area of Seahorse Key to public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(1)(i)In Citrus County:
(A) You may take only ducks and coots.
(B) We allow waterfowl hunting on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays during those seasons established by the State of Florida.
(C) We allow the use of dogs when hunting migratory birds.
(D) We require hunters to possess and carry a signed, refuge hunting permit (signed brochure).
(E) We prohibit hunting within 100 yards (91.4 meters) of any residence or on navigable waterways of Chassahowitzka River, Seven Cabbage Cut-off, and Mason Creek.
(F) We allow temporary blinds and decoys, but you must remove all blinds and decoys from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(1)(ii)In Hernando County:
(A) All hunters in Hernando County must comply with the State of Florida Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area regulations.
(B) The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i)(C), (D), and (F) of this section apply.
(C) We allow hunting of geese, duck, and coot only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
(D) We prohibit hunting within 100 yards (91.4 meters) of any residence.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(2)In Hernando County, we allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, feral hog, opossum, armadillo, beaver, coyote, skunk, and nutria as governed by State of Florida Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area regulations and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i)(C) through (F) and (c)(1)(ii)(D) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(2)(ii)We prohibit the use of traps or snares to take game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(2)(iii)You may take feral hog, opossum, armadillo, beaver, coyote, skunk, and nutria as incidental species with the equipment legal for use during the season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(3)In Hernando County, we allow hunting of whitetail deer and turkey, as governed by State of Florida Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area regulations and subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(4)We allow sport fishing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(4)(i)We allow fishing 24 hours per day, year-round, except in areas posted closed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(4)(ii)We prohibit harvesting and possession of frogs, horseshoe crabs, turtles, and snakes (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(c)(4)(iii)We permit commercial activities, including guiding, with a Special Use Permit (Commercial Activities Special Use Permit Application, FWS Form 3-1383-C). You must apply for the permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(d)(4)We allow sport fishing year-round on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Anglers may only use two poles per angler and must attend both poles at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(e)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds and the incidental take of nonnative wildlife as defined by the State on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and applicable State Wildlife Management Area regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(e)(2)We allow upland game hunting and the incidental take of nonnative wildlife as defined by the State on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and applicable State Wildlife Management Area regulations and the following condition: We require the use of non-lead ammunition when hunting upland game and the incidental take of nonnative wildlife on the Corrigan Ranch/Okeechobee Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(e)(3)We allow big game hunting and the incidental take of nonnative wildlife as defined by the State on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and applicable State Wildlife Management Area regulations and the following condition: We require the use of non-lead ammunition when hunting big game and the incidental take of nonnative wildlife on the Corrigan Ranch/Okeechobee Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and applicable State Wildlife Management Area regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)We allow hunting of turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(i)We require a valid Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge Big Game Quota Hunt Permit purchased through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The quota hunt permit is a limited entry quota permit, and is nontransferable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(ii)You must have a valid signed Florida Panther NWR turkey hunt brochure, which is free and non-transferrable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(iii)Each Big Game Quota Hunt Permit is issued for the take of 1 bearded turkey. A family hunt/camp experience permit is issued for take of 2 bearded turkeys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(iv)We allow bows, crossbows, PCP air guns propelling a bolt or arrow, and shotguns using #2 or smaller shot size.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(v)We require an adult, age 18 or older, to supervise hunters age 15 and younger. The adult must remain within sight and normal voice contact of the youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(vi)Hunters possessing a valid Big Game Quota Hunt Permit purchased through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission may access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise and must leave the refuge no later than legal sunset. Hunters possessing a valid family hunt/camp experience permit may remain on the refuge overnight.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(vii)We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(viii)We allow only federally approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(ix)We only allow permitted hunters participating in the limited entry quota hunt to operate off-road vehicles (swamp buggies, all-terrain/utility-type vehicles) on designated roads, trails, and firebreaks.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(3)(x)We allow hunters with permits to scout 7 days prior to the individual's permitted hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(f)(4)(ii)We only allow hook and line. We prohibit snatch hooks, cast nets, seines, trotlines, jugs, and yo-yos.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(g)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(g)(4)(i)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(g)(4)(ii)We allow salt-water fishing along the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon year-round as governed by State recreational fishing regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(g)(4)(iii)We allow the use of only rods and reels and poles and lines, and anglers must attend them at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(g)(4)(iv)We allow only two poles per angler, and anglers must attend those poles at all times in conjunction with the Martin County, Florida, two-pole ordinance.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(h)(4)We allow sport fishing and crabbing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(h)(4)(i)We allow the take of crabs with the use of dip nets only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(h)(4)(ii)All anglers must exit refuge lands and waters no later than 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(h)(4)(iii)We prohibit the possession and use of seines or trot lines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(h)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of cast nets from the left (south) side of Wildlife Drive or any water control structure, bridge, boardwalk, or rip rap affixed to Wildlife Drive.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(h)(4)(v)All fish must remain in whole condition until removed from refuge lands and waters, except for fish caught and landed by individuals using the services of the refuge concessionaire at the Tarpon Bay recreation area. Those fish may be cleaned at the designated fish cleaning station in the concession area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(h)(4)(vi)We prohibit the use of bows and spears from Wildlife Drive or any trail or structure affixed to Wildlife Drive.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(i)We require a valid Lake Woodruff Quota Hunt Permit, which can be purchased through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and a valid Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge hunt permit (signed annual hunt brochure), which is free and nontransferable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(ii)All hunters must be on stands or in blinds during deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(iii)We prohibit scouting in the hunt area during the quota hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(iv)Hunters possessing a valid permit may access the refuge 2 hours prior to legal sunrise each hunting day. All hunters must leave the refuge within 2 hours of legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(v)We allow stands or blinds to be set up 2 days prior to the permitted hunt, and you must remove them on or before the last day of your permitted hunt. You must clearly mark stands with the hunter's Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) permit number found on your hunting license. No more than one stand or blind per person may be on the refuge at any time, unless a permitted hunter is accompanied by a youth hunter. You must place the stand and/or blind for a youth hunter within sight and normal voice contact of the permitted hunter's stand and mark it with the adult permitted hunter's FWC permit number and the word “YOUTH.”Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(vi)If you use flagging or other trail marking material, you must print your FWC permit number on each piece or marker. You may set up flagging and trail markers 2 days prior to the permitted hunt, and you must remove them on or before the last day of the permitted hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(vii)You must check out any game taken during the hunts at a self-check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(viii)You may access the Western Unit only by boat.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(ix)Hunters age 15 and younger do not need a quota permit, but they must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older. Each adult may supervise one youth hunter and must remain within sight and normal voice contact of the youth hunter; the pair must share a single bag limit unless hunting during a designated family or youth hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(3)(x)We prohibit shotgun loads larger than #2 shot and slugs during turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(4)(i)We only allow use of hook and line. We prohibit cast nets.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(i)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of snatch hooks in the refuge impoundments.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)We allow hunting of duck and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(i)We require all hunters, age 16 or older, to purchase and possess a general refuge hunting permit through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to hunt during all refuge hunts, unless otherwise exempt. We do not require youth hunters age 15 and younger to possess a general refuge hunting permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(ii)Every hunter must possess a signed refuge hunt brochure (signed brochure) while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting from or within 150 feet (45 meters) of all refuge roads open to public vehicle travel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(iv)An adult (parent or guardian) age 18 or older must supervise and must remain within sight of and in normal voice contact of a youth hunter, age 15 or younger. An adult may not supervise more than two youths. Youth hunters must meet State hunter-education requirements.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(v)Clothes-type pins or clips with reflective or colored markings can be used for the temporary marking of vegetation in order to identify a route of travel to or from a tree stand. You must remove these pins at the end of deer season (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). Each clothes-type pin or clip must contain the hunting license number of the hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(vi)You may leave a temporary tree stand on refuge property starting 1 week before archery season, but you must remove it by the last day of hog season. All tree stands left on the refuge within the hunt season must display the hunter's hunting license number legibly written on or attached to the stand. You may also use a temporary tree stand during small game season, but you must remove it by the last day of the small game season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(vii)Hunters must be at their vehicles by 1 hour after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(1)(viii)We prohibit cleaning of game within 1,000 feet (300 meters) of any developed public recreation area, game check station, or gate.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(2)We allow hunting of feral hog, gray squirrel, armadillo, opossum, rabbit, raccoon, coyote, and beaver on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(2)(ii)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times. The refuge prints dates for all the refuge hunting seasons in the annual refuge hunt brochure (signed brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(2)(iii)We allow night hunting for raccoon and opossum from legal sunset until legal sunrise as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(ii)During the refuge archery season, hunters may only use archery equipment, including crossbows, as governed by State archery regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(iii)During the refuge muzzleloader season, hunters may only use muzzleloading firearms and archery equipment (see § 27.42 of this chapter) as governed by State muzzleloader regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(v)We allow hunting of deer (except spotted fawns), feral hog, gray squirrel, rabbit, armadillo, opossum, raccoon, beaver, and coyote during the archery season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(vi)Hunters may take feral hog (no size or bag limit), and a maximum of two deer per day, during the family hunt, except only one deer may be antlerless for each day of the family and senior hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(vii)Hunters must fill out a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) and check all game harvested during all deer and hog hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(viii)Hunters may take only bearded turkeys and only during the State Zone C youth turkey hunts and spring turkey season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(3)(ix)Shooting hours for spring turkey begin 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise and end at 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(4)(i)We prohibit taking of frogs and turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(j)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use or possession of alcohol while fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, and coot in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a current, signed Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge hunt permit (signed brochure, non-transferable) at all times while hunting waterfowl on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(ii)You must carry (or hunt within 30 yards of a hunter who possesses) a valid State-issued Merritt Island Waterfowl Quota Permit, while hunting in areas 1 or 4 during the State's regular waterfowl season. The Waterfowl Quota Permit can be used for a single party consisting of the permit holder and up to three guests. The permit holder must be present. The Waterfowl Quota Permit is a limited entry quota permit, is zone-specific, and is nontransferable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(iii)During the State's waterfowl season, we allow hunting on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and the following Federal holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(iv)We prohibit hunters entering the normal or expanded restricted areas of the Kennedy Space Center (KSC).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(v)We allow hunting of waterfowl on refuge-established hunt days from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must remove all equipment and check out at the refuge check station prior to 1 p.m. each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(vi)You may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. for the purpose of waterfowl hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(vii)We require an adult, age 18 or older, to supervise hunters age 15 and younger. The adult must remain within sight and normal voice contact of the youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(viii)We prohibit hunting or shooting within 25 feet (7.6 meters), or shooting from any portion, of a dike, dirt road, or railroad grade.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(ix)We prohibit hunting or shooting within 150 yards (135 meters) of SR 402, SR 406, or any paved road right-of-way. We prohibit shooting over any dike or roadway.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(x)You must stop at a posted refuge waterfowl check station and report statistical hunt information on the Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) to refuge personnel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(1)(xi)When inside the impoundment perimeter ditch, you may use gasoline or diesel motors. Outside the perimeter ditch, you must propel vessels by paddling, push pole, or electric trolling motor.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(i)We require a State-issued Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge Big Game Quota Hunt Permit. The Quota Hunt Permit is a limited entry quota permit, is zone-specific, and is nontransferable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(ii)You must have a valid signed Big Game Hunt Permit (signed annual hunt brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(iii)We prohibit hunters entering the normal or expanded restricted areas of the Kennedy Space Center (KSC).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(iv)We allow hunting within the State's deer season on specific days as defined by the refuge hunt brochure. Each hunt will be a 3-day weekend. Legal shooting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(v)Hunters possessing a valid permit (State-issued permit) may access the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset. If you wish to track wounded game beyond 2 hours after legal sunset, you must gain consent from a Federal Wildlife Officer to do so.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(vi)We prohibit hunting from refuge roads or within 150 yards of roads open to public vehicle traffic or within 200 yards of a building or Kennedy Space Center facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(vii)Each permitted hunter may have one adult guest and one youth hunter per adult. All guests must remain within 30 yards of the permitted hunter. The party must share a single bag limit. Each adult may supervise one youth hunter and must remain within sight and normal voice contact.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(viii)You may set up stands or blinds up to 7 days prior to the permitted hunt; you must remove them on the last day of your permitted hunt. You must clearly mark stands and blinds with your Florida State customer identification (ID) number found on your hunting license. You may have no more than one stand or blind per person on the refuge at any time. You must place a stand or blind for a youth hunter within sight and normal voice contact of the supervisory hunter's stand and mark it with the supervisory hunter's Florida State customer ID number and the word “YOUTH.”Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(ix)We prohibit all scouting in the hunt area during the quota hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(x)If you use flagging or other trail-marking material, you must print your Florida State customer ID number on each piece or marker. You may set out flagging and trail markers up to 7 days prior to the permitted hunt, and you must remove them on the last day of the permitted hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xi)We allow hunters possessing a valid permit to scout within their permitted zones up to 7 days prior to their permitted hunts. You must carry your valid Quota Hunt Permit identifying the permitted hunt zone while scouting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xii)You must be on your stand or in your blind while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xiii)We prohibit stalking or moving through the hunt area while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xiv)We prohibit using dogs for tracking unless authorized by a Federal Wildlife Officer. Dogs must remain on a leash and be equipped with a GPS tracking device.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xv)You may field dress game; however, we prohibit cleaning game within 150 yards of any public area, road, game-check station, or gate. We prohibit dumping game carcasses on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xvi)Archery hunters must wear at least 500 square inches (3,226 square centimeters) of solid fluorescent-orange color while moving to and from their vehicles, while moving to their stands or hunting spots, and while tracking or dragging out game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xvii)There is no bag limit or size limit for the take of feral hogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(3)(xviii)You must stop at one of two check stations and report statistical hunt information on the Self-Clearing Check-In/Out Permit (FWS Form 3-2405).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)We allow recreational fishing, crabbing, clamming, and shrimping on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(i)You must possess a current, signed refuge fishing permit (signed brochure) at all times while fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(ii)We prohibit anglers entering the normal or expanded restricted areas of the Kennedy Space Center (KSC).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(iii)We prohibit fishing after legal sunset or before legal sunrise, except that we allow fishing at night from a vessel in the open waters of Mosquito Lagoon, Indian River Lagoon, Banana River, and Haulover Canal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(iv)You may launch boats for night fishing and boating activities only from Bair's Cove, Beacon 42, and Biolab boat ramps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(v)We prohibit crabbing or fishing from Black Point Wildlife Drive or any side road connected to Black Point Wildlife Drive except from L Pond Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(vi)We prohibit launching boats, canoes, or kayaks from Black Point Wildlife Drive or any side road connected to Black Point Wildlife Drive except from L Pond Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(vii)Anglers and crabbers must attend their lines at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(viii)We prohibit harvesting and possession of horseshoe crab, frog, turtle, snake, and/or other wildlife (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(ix)We prohibit use of personal watercraft, kite surfing, kite boarding, wind surfing, sail boarding, use of air-thrust boats, and use of hovercraft on the refuge or in refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(x)We prohibit motorized vessels in the Banana River within the posted “No-Motor Zone,” including any vessel having an attached motor or a nonattached motor capable of use (including electric trolling motor).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(xi)We allow vessels drafting 12 inches (30 centimeters) or less (measured while vessel is fully stopped) to be propelled only by poling, paddling, drifting, or electric trolling motors in the established Pole & Troll Zone(s), except in the posted running channels.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(xii)We prohibit fish cleaning on refuge property.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(xiii)We prohibit fishing from, or in the immediate vicinity of, the Manatee Viewing Deck on the northeast side of Haulover Canal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(k)(4)(xiv)When inside the impoundment perimeter ditch, you may use gasoline or diesel motors. Outside the perimeter ditch, you must propel vessels by paddling, push pole, or electric trolling motor.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(l)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(l)(4)(i)We allow fishing year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(l)(4)(ii)We allow bank fishing from spoil islands during daylight hours only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(m)(4)We allow sport fishing year-round on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow fishing only from vessels in the waters surrounding Tarpon Key.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(1)We allow hunting of duck and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(1)(i)You must remove blinds at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs to recover game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(1)(iii)Hunters may access the hunt area by boat.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)We allow hunting of grey squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)(i)We require refuge permits (signed brochure) for hunting upland game. Each hunter must possess and carry a signed refuge permit while participating in a hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)(ii)All hunters must wear 500 square inches (3,250 square centimeters) of fluorescent orange above the waistline while in a designated hunting unit during a refuge hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)(iii)You may only use .22 caliber or smaller rim-fire rifles, shotguns (#4 bird shot or smaller) (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)), or muzzleloaders to harvest squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon. In addition, you may use shotgun slugs, buckshot, archery equipment including crossbows, center fire weapons, or pistols to take feral hogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)(iv)We allow the use of leashed dogs for trailing injured or harvested game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)(v)We prohibit hunting from any named or numbered road (with the exception of persons hunting during the mobility-impaired hunt).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)(vi)We prohibit cleaning of game within 1,000 feet (300 meters) of any residence, developed public recreation area, or game check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(2)(vii)You must check out all game taken at a game check station. You must use the State harvest recording system to check out all white-tail deer harvested on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and turkey in areas and during seasons designated in the hunting brochure subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(i)We require State-issued refuge permits. Permits are nontransferable. Each hunter must possess and carry a signed permit when participating in a hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(2)(ii) and (iv) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(iii)We allow feral hog to be taken during any refuge hunt. There is no limit on the size or number of feral hogs that hunters may take.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(iv)There is a two deer limit per hunt, as specified at paragraph (n)(3)(vi) of this section, except during the youth hunt, when the limit is as specified at paragraph (n)(3)(vii) of this section. The limit for turkey is one per hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(vi)The bag limit for white-tailed deer is two deer per hunt, either two antlerless deer or one antlerless deer and one antlered deer. State regulations define antlerless deer as deer with no antler or antlers less than 5 inches (12.75 centimeters). Antlered deer must have at least three points, 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) or greater on one antler, to be harvested.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(vii)There is one youth white-tailed deer hunt and one youth turkey hunt for youth ages 12 to 17. During these hunts, only the youth hunter may handle or discharge firearms used for hunting. An adult age 21 or older must accompany and remain in sight and normal voice contact of each youth hunter. There is no limit on the number of hogs a youth hunter may harvest during these hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(vii)(A)(1)Youth white-tailed deer hunt harvest limits. 
(1) Youth hunters age 12 to 15 may harvest two deer, either two antlerless deer or one antlerless and one antlered. State regulations define antlerless deer as deer with no antler or antlers less than 5 inches (12.75 centimeters). There are no restrictions on antler size for youth hunters age 12 to 15.
 
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(vii)(A)(2)Youth white-tailed deer hunt harvest limits.                                                                                                             (2) Youth hunters age 16 or 17 may harvest two deer, either two antlerless or one antlerless and one antlered. State regulations define antlerless deer as deer with no antler or antlers less than 5 inches (12.75 centimeters). Antlered deer must have at least two points, 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) or greater on one antler, to be harvested by youth hunters age 16 or 17.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(vii)(B)The limit is one bearded turkey per youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(viii)Mobility-impaired hunters may have an assistant accompany them. You may transfer permits (State-issued permit) issued to the hunter to assistants. We limit those hunt teams to harvesting white-tailed deer and feral hog within the limits provided at paragraph (n)(3)(vi) of this section.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(3)(ix)You may harvest one bearded turkey per hunt. You may only use shotguns or archery equipment, including crossbows, to harvest turkey. We prohibit hunting after 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(i)We prohibit taking blue crabs from impounded water on the St. Marks Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(ii)We only allow fishing in refuge lakes, ponds, and impoundments from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(iii)We allow fishing in tidal and coastal waters 24 hours per day year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(iv)We prohibit taking of frogs or turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(v)We prohibit use of cast nets or traps to take fish from any lake, pond, or impoundment on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(vi)You must attend all fishing equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(vii)We prohibit bow fishing on refuge lakes, ponds, and impoundments.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(n)(4)(viii)The interior ponds and lakes on the Panacea Unit are open year-round for bank fishing. We open vehicle access to these areas from March 15 through May 15 each year. Ponds and lakes that anglers access from County Road 372 are open year-round for fishing and boating.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, sambar deer, raccoon, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(i)We require refuge permits (hunters apply through State for license, and the State charges a fee). The permits are nontransferable, and the hunter must possess them while hunting. Only signed permits are valid. We only allow people with a signed refuge hunt permit or the helpers of mobility-impaired hunters on the island during the hunt periods.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(ii)We authorize three refuge hunts: Sambar deer, white-tailed deer archery, and white-tailed deer muzzleloader. During the sambar deer hunt, only sambar deer, feral hog, and raccoon can be harvested. During the white-tailed deer hunts, only white-tailed deer, feral hog, and raccoon can be harvested.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(iii)We restrict access to St. Vincent Island to the Indian Pass and West Pass campsites. The hunt brochure lists check-in and check-out procedures. We restrict access to the hunt areas to foot or bicycle travel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(iv)Hunt hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 3 p.m. for the sambar deer hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(iv)We prohibit the taking of frog and/or turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(v)You may set up tree stands only after you check in, and you must remove them from the island at the end of the hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(vi)You may retrieve game from the closed areas only if accompanied by a refuge staff member or a Federal Wildlife Officer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(vii)We limit weapons to primitive weapons (bow and arrow, muzzleloader, and crossbow) on the primitive weapons sambar deer hunt and the primitive weapons white-tailed deer hunt. We limit the archery hunt to bow and arrow, and crossbow. You may take feral hog and raccoon only with the weapons allowed for that period.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(viii)We allow only stand, still, and stalk hunting. We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(ix)You may only discharge muzzleloaders at the designated discharge area between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(x)Hunters must check out at the check station prior to leaving the refuge at the end of their hunt. A refuge staff member or volunteer must check the campsites before the hunters leave the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(xi)(A)Bag limits are:
(A) Muzzleloader weapons sambar deer hunt.  One sambar deer of either sex; no limit on feral hog or raccoon.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(xi)(B)Bag limits are:
(B) Archery hunt.  One white-tailed deer of either sex. Antlered deer must have at least two points, 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) or more on one antler, to be harvested. State regulations define antlerless deer as deer with no antler or antlers less than 5 inches (12.75 centimeters). Youth age 15 or younger may harvest any deer except spotted fawn. We prohibit harvesting of spotted fawns. There is no limit on feral hog or raccoon.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(xi)(C)Bag limits are:
(C) Muzzleloader weapons white-tailed deer hunt.  One white-tailed deer. Antlered deer must have at least two points, 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) or more in length on one antler, to be harvested. We issue a limited number of either-sex tags. If you have an either-sex tag, the bag limit is one deer that may be antlerless or antlered with legal antler configuration. State regulations define antlerless deer as deer with no antler or antlers less than 5 inches (12.75 centimeters). Youth age 15 or younger may harvest any deer except spotted fawn. We prohibit harvesting of spotted fawns. There is no limit on feral hog or raccoon.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(3)(xii)We prohibit bringing live game into the check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(4)(i)You may fish from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of live minnows as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(o)(4)(iii)We allow the use of only rods and reels or poles and lines in refuge lakes. Anglers must attend their fishing equipment at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(1)We allow hunting of duck and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(1)(i)We allow hunting each day during the early wood duck/teal season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(1)(ii)We allow hunting only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays that fall within the State's waterfowl season, including Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(1)(iii)Hunters must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge permit (signed brochure) at all times while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(1)(iv)We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must remove all decoys, guns, blinds, and other related equipment by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting within 100 yards (90 meters) of the south edge of U.S. 41 and the area posted around Marsh Trail extending south from U.S. 41.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs for waterfowl retrieval and prehunt scouting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(4)We allow sport fishing and crabbing on the refuge on designated areas subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(4)(i)We allow fishing in the freshwater and brackish marsh area of the refuge year-round from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of snake, turtle, frog, and other wildlife in the freshwater and brackish marsh area of the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, gigs, spears, bush hooks, and snatch hooks in the freshwater and brackish marsh area of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.28(p)(4)(iv)Anglers and crabbers must attend their lines at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(a)(3)We allow alligator hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We only allow alligator hunting on dates outlined by the State of Georgia during the first two weekends (from legal sunset Friday through legal sunrise Monday) of the State alligator season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(a)(4)(i)We allow the use of only pole and line or rod and reel, which the angler must attend at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(a)(4)(ii)We allow sport fishing after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(a)(4)(iii)We permit fishing tournaments by Special Use Permit (General Activities Special Use Permit Application, FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(3)(i)We require a refuge hunt permit (electronic form) for all hunters age 16 and older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(3)(ii)Each hunter may place one stand on the refuge no earlier than 1 month prior to the opening day of each hunt, but must remove the stand by the end of each hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(3)(iii)Only hunters may camp at the designated camping area during refuge hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(3)(v)Hunters may take five deer (no more than two antlered).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(3)(iv)For hunting, we allow only bows as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(3)(vi)We allow mooring of boats to the government dock only for loading and unloading purposes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(4)(i)We allow saltwater fishing year-round in the estuarine waters adjacent to the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(b)(4)(ii)We allow bank/beach saltwater fishing into estuarine waters only from legal sunrise to legal sunset except during managed hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) and an additional refuge quota hunt permit for the quota hunts while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(ii)We allow the incidental take of feral hog with legal weapons during open season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(iii)We require hunters to report all harvested game at the check station before leaving the refuge (see hunting brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(iv)We allow access to the hunt area from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving downed waterfowl during waterfowl hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters (m)) of a road open to vehicle travel or within 200 yards (180 m) of a building.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(vii)We prohibit entry into the designated hunt area by nonhunters during all quota deer-gun and waterfowl hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(viii)We prohibit removal of live hogs from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(ix)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(x)Youth hunters age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older possessing a valid hunting license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xi)We prohibit all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on the refuge except by wheelchair-bound hunters with a refuge Special Use Permit (General Activities—Special Use Permit Application, FWS Form 3-1383-G).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xii)We prohibit leaving vehicles, boats, trailers, or decoys on the refuge overnight (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xiii)We prohibit the possession or use of any suppressors or silencers on any firearm.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xiv)We prohibit the possession or use of any trail or game camera or leaving any other hunting-related electronic device on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xv)We prohibit the possession or use of any night vision or thermal imaging equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xvi)We prohibit the possession or use of any electronic calls.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xvii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(1)(xviii)You may only place temporary blinds, blind material, and/or decoys on the day of the hunt, and you must remove them by 1:00 p.m. on that same day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and quail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) through (iv), (vi), and (viii) through (xvii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(2)(ii)We require you to possess and carry a signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) while hunting for upland game. The hunt brochure will serve as your hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(2)(iii)We require each small game hunter to wear at least 500 square inches (3,250 square centimeters) of hunter orange as an outer garment above the waist during small game hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting for squirrel, rabbit, and quail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(2)(v)You may place tree stands and hunting blinds during upland game and big game hunts on the day prior to each upland game and big game hunt. You must remove tree stands and hunting blinds by 11 a.m. on the day after the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(3)We allow hunting for white-tailed deer, feral hog, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (iv), (vi) through (ix), and (xi) through (xvii) and (c)(2)(v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit the use of buckshot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs during deer and feral hog hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(3)(iv)We require each deer and feral hog hunter to wear at least 500 square inches (3,250 square centimeters) of hunter orange as an outer garment above the waist during hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(3)(v)Youth hunters age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older possessing a valid hunting license. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)(i)We allow fishing from March 1 to October 31, except on the Ocmulgee River, which is open to fishing year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)(ii)We allow access to the refuge and fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)(iii)We only allow fishing with pole and line or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)(iv)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(xi) and (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)(v)We prohibit use or possession of alcoholic beverages while fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)(vi)We require you to possess and carry a signed refuge fishing permit (signed brochure) while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(c)(4)(vii)Youth anglers age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid fishing license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and the incidental take of coyote, armadillo, and feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(3)(i)We require a signed refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439) for all hunters age 16 and older. Hunters must sign the permit and carry it with them at all times when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(3)(ii)Each hunter may place one stand on the refuge during the week preceding each hunt, but must remove the stand by the end of each hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(3)(iii)We prohibit hunting within 100 yards (91 meters) of Harris Neck Road, the refuge entrance drive, Visitor Contact Station/Office, Barbour River Landing, Barbour River Road, or Gould's Cemetery.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(3)(iv)Hunters may take five deer (no more than two antlered).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(3)(v)During the gun hunt, we allow only shotguns (20 gauge or larger), muzzleloaders, bows, air rifles (.30 caliber or larger), and air bows, as governed by State regulations. We prohibit the use of centerfire rifles and prohibit the use of buckshot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(3)(vi)We allow the incidental take of armadillo, feral hog, and coyote during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations. There is no bag limit for these species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(4)(i)We allow saltwater fishing year-round in the estuarine waters adjacent to the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(4)(ii)We allow bank fishing into estuarine waters only from legal sunrise to legal sunset except during managed hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(e)(4)(iii)We prohibit freshwater fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(2)We allow the hunting of rabbit, squirrel, and bobwhite quail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs only to locate, point, and retrieve during quail hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)We allow hunting of turkey and white-tailed deer, and feral hog as incidental take, on designated areas subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(i)(A)In the Pocket Unit:
We only allow archery hunting and foot traffic.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(i)(B)In the Pocket Unit:
Hunters must sign in and out each hunt day and record harvest each day.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(ii)(A)In the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area:
We allow only shotguns or muzzleloaders.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(ii)(B)In the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area:
We require a refuge permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) obtained through refuge lottery.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(ii)(C)In the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area:
 Hunters must sign in and out each day and record harvest each day.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(ii)(D)In the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area:
You must tag your deer with special refuge tags.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(ii)(E)In the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area:
 Harvest limit is two deer of either sex per day.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(ii)(F)In the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area:
 We zone Chesser Island Hunt area to accommodate mobility-impaired and youth hunters. Only mobility-impaired hunters may use all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and vehicles on firebreaks and unpaved roads.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(3)(iii)In the Cowhouse Unit, State of Georgia's Dixon Memorial Wildlife Management Area rules, regulations, dates, and times apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(4)(i)We prohibit possession of live bait fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(f)(4)(ii)We allow the use of only pole and line or rod and reel as methods of take.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(i)We prohibit upland game hunting during refuge deer or turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(ii)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(iii)We require a signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) to hunt on the Hitchiti Experimental Forest.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(iv)We allow access to the hunt area from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(v)We allow hunting for raccoon and opossum from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on the days listed as open in the refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(vi)We only allow .22 caliber or smaller rimfire firearms for raccoon and opossum hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(vii)We allow the use of dogs on designated areas of the refuge for hunting quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(viii)We prohibit possession or use of any suppressors or silencer on any firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(ix)We prohibit possession or use of trail or game cameras or leaving any other hunting-related electronic device on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(x)We prohibit possession or use of any night vision or thermal imaging equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(xi)We prohibit possession or use of any electronic calls.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(xii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(2)(xiii)Youth hunters age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid hunting license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)We allow hunting for white-tailed deer, turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(2)(iii), (iv), and (viii) through (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(ii)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure), and possess and carry an additional refuge quota hunt permit (requires contact information only) for the quota hunts, while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(iii)We prohibit buckshot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(iv)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters (m)) of a road open to vehicle travel or within 200 yards (180 m) of a building.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(v)You must bring any deer, turkey, or hog you harvest to the refuge check station intact, except entrails, the day you kill them and before you leave the refuge. We prohibit possession of dressed deer, turkey, or hog unless you have checked them at the refuge check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(vi)We prohibit all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on the refuge except by wheelchair-bound hunters with a special use permit (General Activities—Special Use Permit Application, FWS Form 3-1383-G).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(vii)We prohibit dogs for hunting big game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(viii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(3)(ix)Youth hunters age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid hunting license. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(i)We allow fishing from March 15 to September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(ii)We allow access to the refuge and fishing from only legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(iii)You may keep the following numbers of fish each day: Bass—5, channel catfish—5, sunfish or bream—15, and crappie—15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(iv)We allow nonmotorized boats or boats with electric motors on all ponds designated as open to fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(v)We prohibit use or possession of alcoholic beverages while fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(vi)We allow fishing only with pole and line or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(vii)We prohibit leaving boats or other personal equipment on the refuge overnight (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(viii)We prohibit the use of fish for bait and the possession of minnows.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(ix)We prohibit possession or take of grass carp. You must immediately release any grass carp caught.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(x)We require you to possess and carry a signed refuge fishing permit (signed brochure) while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(g)(4)(xi)Youth anglers age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older who possesses a valid fishing license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(1)(i)We require a refuge hunt permit (electronic form) for all hunters age 16 and older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(1)(ii)You may take feral hog and coyote during all refuge hunts with weapons authorized and legal for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(1)(iii)We allow the incidental take of armadillo, beaver, opossum, and raccoon during all refuge hunts (migratory bird, upland, and big game) with firearms and other equipment authorized for use on refuge lands in Georgia only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(2)(ii)You may not hunt on or within 100 yards (90 meters) of public roads, refuge facilities, roads and trails, and railroad rights-of-way, or in closed areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, alligator, feral hog, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)(ii)You may only use bows, as governed by State regulations, for deer, feral hog, and coyote hunting during the archery hunt for these species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)(iii)You may only use shotguns (20 gauge or larger), centerfire rifles, centerfire pistols, muzzleloaders, and bows, as governed by State regulations, for deer, feral hog, and coyote hunting during the firearm hunts for these species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)(iv)Hunters may take five deer (no more than two antlered).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)(v)We allow only shotguns with approved nontoxic #2 shot or smaller, and bows, as governed by State regulations, for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)(vi)We prohibit the use of buckshotKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(3)(vii)We prohibit catch-and-release of alligators.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(4)(i)Anglers may fish in refuge impoundments and canals from March 1 through November 30 annually.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(4)(ii)Anglers may fish in Kingfisher Pond and all tidal creeks year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(4)(iii)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(4)(iv)Anglers may bank fish year-round throughout the refuge, unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(h)(4)(v)Anglers may only use nonmotorized boats and boats with electric motors within impounded waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(3)(i)We require a refuge hunt permit (electronic form) for all hunters age 16 and older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(3)(ii)Hunters may take five deer (no more than two antlered).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of buckshot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(3)(iv)We allow mooring of boats to the government dock only for loading or unloading purposes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(3)(v)We allow only permitted hunters to camp at the designated camping area while participating in refuge hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(3)(vi)Each hunter may place one stand on the refuge no earlier than one month prior to the opening day of each hunt, but you must remove all stands by the end of each hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(4)(i)We allow saltwater fishing year-round in the estuarine waters adjacent to the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(4)(ii)We allow bank/beach fishing into estuarine waters only from legal sunrise to legal sunset except during managed hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(i)(4)(iii)We prohibit freshwater fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.29(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions: We allow saltwater fishing year-round in the estuarine waters adjacent to the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.30(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.30(b)(4)We allow saltwater fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.30(c)(4)We allow saltwater fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(a)(1)(i)We allow boats, except air thrust boats, after September 20 within the designated refuge hunting areas, for the purposes of hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(a)(1)(ii)You may only use portable blinds or construct temporary blinds of natural vegetation. Blinds will be available for general use on a first-come, first-served basis. You must remove portable blinds, decoys, boats, and other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(a)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, grouse, partridge, and cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(a)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit use and possession of lead weights or sinkers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(1)(i)We allow hunters to access the refuge 1 hour before legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(1)(ii)You may only use portable blinds or construct temporary blinds of natural vegetation. Blinds will be available for general use on a first-come, first-served basis. You must remove portable blinds, decoys, and other personal property at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(1)(iv)You may take Eurasian collared-doves only during the State seasons for migratory birds and upland game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, grouse, and partridge on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(2)(ii)We allow hunters to access the refuge 1⁄2 hour before legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(2)(iii)Hunters must wear a minimum of 36 square inches (250 CFR 32.3 square centimeters) of blaze orange, and a blaze orange head covering.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(3)We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(2)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(b)(3)(ii)You must carry a signed copy of the refuge hunting regulations and hunt map (signed brochure) in the field while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, common snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(1)(i)Hunters in the South Side Recreation Area may use float tubes, nonmotorized boats, or boats equipped with electric motors within 200 yards (180 meters) of the shoreline. We prohibit the use or possession of gas-powered motors.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(1)(ii)You must remove boats, decoys, blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the refuge for blind construction at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge 1 hour before official shooting hours (1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise), and remain on the refuge until 1 hour after official shooting hours (legal sunset).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, quail, and partridge on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(iv) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(3)(i)You must obtain a refuge-specific hunting permit (signed brochure) to hunt deer on the Lake Lowell Unit. Hunters must sign and carry the permit in the field while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(3)(ii)Hunters may place up to two portable deer stands in the Lake Lowell Unit. Hunters must place stands/platforms by hand. Hunters may place stands/platforms on the refuge no earlier than the beginning date of the assigned hunt permit and must remove them no later than the ending date of the hunt permit. Each stand must display the hunter's hunting license number so that it is legible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(3)(iii)In the Lake Lowell Unit, you may only shoot deer while hunting from an elevated tree stand/platform. We prohibit ground stalking and/or still hunting from the ground. We prohibit shooting a firearm or bow while on the ground, except to kill a downed deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(3)(iv)Hunters may enter the Lake Lowell Unit no earlier than 2 hours before official shooting hours (1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise) and must leave the area within 2 hours after official shooting hours (1⁄2 hour after legal sunset). Successful hunters may extend their departure time only as long as is necessary to retrieve dead deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(4)(i)From October 1 through April 14, we allow ice fishing on the Lake Lowell Unit, unless otherwise posted by the Bureau of Reclamation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from nonmotorized boats in designated areas of the Lake Lowell Unit from October 1 through April 14, from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(c)(4)(iii)From February 1 through June 30, we prohibit fishing from all islands in the Snake River Islands Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(d)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(d)(1)(i)Blinds will be available for general use on a first-come, first-served basis. You must remove portable blinds, decoys, boats, and other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(d)(1)(ii)We allow only hunters and dogs to retrieve game in designated hunting areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(1)(i)We allow hunting only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(1)(iii)We prohibit the discharge of firearms in posted retrieval zones and areas closed to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(1)(iv)Hunters may access the waterfowl hunt area no earlier than 3 a.m. and must leave no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(2)We allow hunting of forest grouse and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(2)(i)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting forest grouse and for turkey during the fall hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(3)We allow hunting of deer, elk, black bear, moose, and mountain lion on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(3)(i)We allow hunting of deer at the designated accessible blind for hunters with disabilities subject to the following conditions:
(A) You must obtain a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) from the refuge manager to use the accessible blind.
(B) We only allow deer hunting at the accessible blind using the following weapons: Muzzleloader, archery equipment, crossbow, shotgun, or handgun. For shotguns, you may only use slugs. For handguns, you may only use straight-walled cartridges not originally established for rifles.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(3)(ii)You may possess only approved nontoxic ammunition for hunting (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(4)(i)We allow bank fishing only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit launching boats from, and landing boats on, the banks of Deep Creek.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, snipe, dove, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(1)(i)We allow only hunters and dogs to retrieve game in designated hunting areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(1)(ii)You may only use portable blinds or construct temporary blinds of dead natural vegetation. Blinds will be available for general use on a first-come, first-served basis. You must remove portable blinds at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit use of rock piles above the high-water mark for blind construction.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(1)(iii)On West Hunting Area (Lake Walcott), we allow hunting on the uplands and over water within 100 yards (90 meters) of the shoreline. We allow use of boats only for retrieval of game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(1)(iv)On East Hunting Area (Tule Island), we allow boats during the waterfowl hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, grouse, partridge (chukar and gray partridge), cottontail rabbit, and bobcat on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(3)We allow hunting of deer and elk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Deer and elk hunters may enter the hunt area from 11⁄2 hours before legal hunting time to 11⁄2 hours after legal hunting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.31(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(a)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Hunters must remove boats, decoys, blinds, and blind materials at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(a)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge from legal sunrise to legal sunset subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(a)(4)(i)We allow fishing on Lake Chautauqua from February 1 through October 15. We prohibit fishing in the waterfowl hunting area during the waterfowl hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(a)(4)(ii)We allow bank fishing year-round between the boat ramp and the fishing trail in the North Pool and from Goofy Ridge Public Access to the west gate of the North Pool water control structure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, woodcock, dove, snipe, rail, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(1)(i)We require a signed hunt brochure. You must carry this signed permit when hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters (m)) of all designated public use facilities, including, but not limited to, parking areas, picnic areas, campgrounds, marinas, boat ramps, public roads, and established hiking trails listed in the refuge trails brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(1)(iii)Hunters must remove all boats, decoys, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(1)(iv)Waterfowl hunting blinds must be a minimum of 200 yards (180 m) apart. Hunters must anchor boat blinds on the shore or anchor them a minimum of 200 yards (180 m) away from any shoreline.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs when hunting, provided the dogs are under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey, squirrel, rabbit, bobwhite quail, raccoon, opossum, red fox, grey fox, bobcat, woodchuck, striped skunk, pheasant, partridge, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(2)(ii)We prohibit hunters using rifles or handguns with ammunition larger than .22 caliber rimfire, except they may use black powder firearms up to and including .40 caliber.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(2)(iii)We allow the use of .22 and .17 caliber rimfire lead ammunition for the taking of small game and furbearers during open season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(2)(iv)For hunting, you may possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(2)(v)We require all deer and turkey hunters using the restricted use area to check-in at the refuge visitor center prior to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) and (b)(2)(ii) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit the use of handguns for the taking of deer in the restricted use area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(3)(iv)We only allow archery equipment when hunting deer in the following areas:
(A) In the area west of Division Street and east of Blue Heron Marina;
(B) On all refuge lands north of Illinois State Route 13; and
(C) In the area north of the Crab Orchard Lake emergency spillway and west of Crab Orchard Lake.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(i)On Crab Orchard Lake west of Wolf Creek Road:
(A) Anglers may fish from boats all year.
(B) Anglers must remove all trotlines/jugs from legal sunrise until legal sunset from the Friday immediately prior to Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(ii)On Crab Orchard Lake east of Wolf Creek Road:
(A) Anglers may fish from boats March 1 through October 15.
(B) Anglers may fish all year at the Wolf Creek and Route 148 causeways.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(iii)On A-41 and Bluegill Ponds:
(A) Anglers may fish only from legal sunrise to legal sunset from March 1 through October 15.
(B) We prohibit anglers from using gas-powered boats.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(iv)On Managers, Honkers, and Visitors Ponds:
(A) Anglers may fish all year from legal sunrise to legal sunset.
(B) We prohibit anglers from using gas-powered boats.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(v)Trotlines/jugs:
(A) We prohibit the use of trotlines/jugs on all refuge waters outside of Crab Orchard Lake.
(B) We prohibit the use of trotlines/jugs with any flotation device that has previously contained any petroleum-based material or toxic substances.
(C) Anglers must attach a buoyed device that is visible on the water's surface to all trotlines.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(vi)Anglers may use all legal noncommercial fishing methods, except they may not use any underwater breathing apparatus.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(vii)Anglers may not submerge any poles or similar objects to take or locate any fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(viii)Organizers of all fishing events must possess a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G or FWS Form 3-1383-C).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(ix)We prohibit anglers from fishing within 250 yards (228 meters) of an occupied waterfowl hunting blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(b)(4)(x)Specific creel and size limits apply on various refuge waters as listed in the Crab Orchard fishing brochure and the annual Illinois fishing digest.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, woodcock, rail, dove, crow, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(1)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, blinds, blind materials, stands, and platforms (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, bobwhite quail, raccoon, opossum, red fox, gray fox, bobcat, striped skunk, woodchuck, turkey, pheasant, Hungarian partridge, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(2)(ii)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(4)(i)Anglers must remove all boats and fishing equipment (see § 27.93 of this chapter) brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's fishing activity.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, jugs, yo-yos, nets, or any commercial fishing equipment except in areas where State regulations authorize commercial tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(c)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of more than two poles per angler and more than two hooks or lures per pole.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(1)(i)Hunters must remove boats, decoys, blinds, and blind materials brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(1)(ii)We allow access for hunting from 1 hour before legal shooting time (as governed by State regulations for the species in question) until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(3)(ii)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(4)We allow sport fishing throughout the year on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit fishing in the waterfowl hunting area during the waterfowl hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: On the Long Island Division, we allow hunting only from blinds constructed on sites posted by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(2)We allow hunting of small game, furbearers, and game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(2)(i)We open the refuge divisions for upland game hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(2)(ii)On the Cherry Box and Hickory Creek Units, we allow hunting with shotgun only during the Statewide upland game season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(3)(i)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(3)(ii)We allow only portable tree stands from September 1 through January 31 of each year. You must permanently attach your State-generated hunter identification number in a visible location on the stand. We allow only one tree stand per hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(3)(iii)On the Fox Island Division, Slim Island Division, Cherry Box Division, and Hickory Creek Division, we only allow archery deer hunting during the Statewide archery season. We prohibit archery hunting during the State firearm season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(3)(iv)On the Delair Division, we only allow deer hunting during special managed hunts. You must possess and carry a refuge permit (hunt letter) when hunting during special managed hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(3)(v)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, and turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(e)(4)(ii)On the Fox Island Division, we only allow bank fishing along any portion of the Fox River from January 1 through October 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(1)(i)You must remove personal belongings, including, but not limited to, all boats, decoys, blinds, blind materials, stands, and platforms brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 1⁄2 hour before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 1⁄2 hour after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(2)We allow upland game and turkey hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(2)(ii)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the taking of turtle and frog (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(g)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(g)(2)(i)For hunting, you may possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(g)(2)(ii)You must remove personal belongings, including, but not limited to, all boats, decoys, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other hunting equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(g)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(2)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(g)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(h)(4)(i)We allow sport fishing on all areas open to public access from legal sunrise to legal sunset from February 1 to October 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(h)(4)(ii)We allow access to Meredosia Lake from the boat ramp and allow foot access on refuge land along the east side of the Meredosia Lake in Morgan County from legal sunrise to legal sunset throughout the year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, blinds, blind materials, stands, decoys, and other hunting equipment from the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(2)We allow hunting of small game, furbearers, and game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We open the refuge divisions for upland game hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(3)(i)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(3)(iii)We allow only portable tree stands from September 1 through January 31 of each year. You must permanently attach your State-generated hunter identification number in a visible location on the stand. We allow only one tree stand per hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, and turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(i)(4)(iii)You must remove all fishing devices at the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(1)(i)Hunters must remove boats, decoys, blinds, blind materials, stands, and platforms brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(2)We allow upland game hunting for wild turkey, small game, furbearers, and nonmigratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(2)(ii)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(2)(iii)We prohibit hunters using rifles or handguns with ammunition larger than .22 caliber rimfire, except they may use black powder firearms up to and including .50 caliber.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(2)(iv)We allow the use of .22 and .17 caliber rimfire lead ammunition for the taking of small game and furbearers during open season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(2)(v)Hunters may only hunt from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to no later than 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset, and they must follow all State requirements for legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(i) and (k)(2)(v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of turtle or frog (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.32(k)(4)(iii)Anglers must remove boats and all other fishing devices at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)(i)We require a signed acknowledgment of danger agreement and a refuge hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)(ii)Hunters must possess a valid daily gate pass at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs for hunting only during the squirrel hunting season in the day use area, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times. You must ensure that all hunting dogs wear a collar displaying the owner's contact information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)(iv)You must hunt only in assigned areas. We prohibit trespass into an unassigned hunt area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)(v)We require that all hunters check all harvested game taken on the refuge at the refuge check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)(vi)We require all refuge hunters to hunt with a partner. We require hunting partners to know the location of their partner while hunting. An adult, age 18 or older, must directly supervise youth hunters age 17 and younger.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(2)(vii)Hunters must possess and carry a compass while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(2)(i), (ii), and (iv) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(3)(ii)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot while in the field (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(3)(iii)We allow the use of portable hunting stands and blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(4)We allow fishing on the Old Timbers Lake subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(4)(i)We require a signed acknowledgment of danger agreement and a refuge access permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(4)(ii)Anglers must possess a valid daily gate pass at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(4)(iii)We allow fishing only with a rod and reel or pole and line.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of trotlines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(a)(4)(v)We prohibit retaining black bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and spotted bass between 12 and 15 inches (30 and 37.5 centimeters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, woodcock, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(1)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, blinds, blind materials, stands, and platforms brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's huntKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting, provided the dogs are under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting and the discharge of a firearm within 100 yards (30 meters) of any dwelling or any other building that people, pets, or livestock may occupy.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)We allow hunting of turkey, quail, squirrel, raccoon, opossum, coyote, fox, skunk, and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)(i)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)(ii)We allow the use of rimfire weapons for upland/small game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of centerfire rifles for any hunts on refuge property.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)(iv)During spring turkey hunting, hunters must possess a State-issued hunting permit during the first 6 days of the season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)(v)We prohibit turkey hunting after 1 p.m. each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)(vi)We allow the incidental take of coyote only during other refuge hunting seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(2)(vii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) and (b)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use or possession of tree spikes, plastic flagging, and reflective tacks.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)(iv)We prohibit firearms deer hunting during the State deer firearm season (archery and muzzleloader only).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)(v)We close archery deer hunting during the State muzzleloader season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)(vi)We prohibit the possession of game trail cameras on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(3)(vii)We require you to remove arrows from crossbows during transport in a vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(4)(i)We prohibit the use of any type of motor.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(4)(ii)We allow the use of kayaks, canoes, belly boats, or float tubes in all designated fishing areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(4)(iii)We allow fishing only with rod and reel, or pole and line.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(4)(iv)We prohibit harvest of frog and turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(4)(v)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(b)(4)(vi)We allow only youth age 15 and younger to fish in the Discovery Pond.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, coot, woodcock, dove, snipe, rail, and crow on designated areas of the refuge and the White River Wildlife Management Area subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(1)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, blinds, and blind materials after each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunting and the discharge of a weapon within 150 yards (137 meters) of any dwelling or any building that may be occupied by people, pets, or livestock and within 50 yards (45 meters) of all designated public use facilities, including, but not limited to, parking areas and established hiking trails listed in the refuge hunting and fishing brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(2)We allow hunting of bobwhite quail, pheasant, cottontail rabbit, squirrel (gray and fox), red and gray fox, coyote, opossum, striped skunk, and raccoon subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(2)(i)We allow the use of dogs for hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(3)(ii)On the Columbia Mine Unit, you may only hunt white-tailed deer during the first week (7 days) of the following seasons, as governed by the State: archery, firearms, and muzzleloader.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(3)(iii)On the Columbia Mine Unit, you may leave portable tree stands overnight only when the unit is open to hunting and for a 2-day grace period before and after the special season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(3)(iv)On the Columbia Mine Unit, if you use a rifle to hunt, you may use only rifles allowed by State regulations for hunting on public land.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only with rod and reel, pole and line, bow and arrow, or crossbow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(4)(iii)The minimum size limit for largemouth bass on Snakey Point Marsh and on the Columbia Mine Unit is 14 inches (35.6 centimeters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(4)(iv)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(4)(v)You must remove boats at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.33(c)(4)(vi)The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(2)We allow youth hunting of ring-necked pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The refuge will annually determine hunting seasons, dates, and designated areas, and publish them in the refuge brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(i)The refuge manager will annually determine and publish hunting seasons and dates, and will include them in the refuge access permit (signed brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(ii)You must possess and carry a refuge access permit (signed brochure) at all times while in the hunting area. Hunters may enter the hunting areas only within the dates listed on the refuge access permit (signed brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(iii)Hunters with a valid Iowa or Nebraska resident hunting permit may access all areas open to hunting. Reciprocity exists, with both States allowing hunters with either resident permit to access refuge hunting land in either State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(iv)Hunters holding nonresident Nebraska or nonresident Iowa permits may hunt only on the ground that lies within the State that issued the nonresident permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(v)We allow hunters in the designated area from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(vi)We prohibit the use of a crossbow as archery equipment unless the hunter has obtained a State-issued disability crossbow permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(vii)All hunters must be in possession of a valid entrance fee permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(viii)Hunters must remove hunting blinds or stands and other property by the close of the season (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(ix)We prohibit shooting on or over any refuge road open to vehicle traffic within 30 feet (9 meters (m)) of the centerline.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(x)We prohibit field dressing of any big game within 100 feet (30 m) of the centerline of any refuge road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(xi)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(xii)We allow two portable tree stands/blinds per hunter within the hunt area. Of those, only one stand/blind can be left on the refuge from 1 week prior to the start of the designated hunt season to 1 week after the end of the designated hunt season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(3)(xiii)Unattended stands and blinds must be plainly labeled with the full name and/or hunting license number of the owner. Labels must be visible from ground level.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(i)We allow ice fishing in DeSoto Lake from January 2 through the end of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(ii)We allow the use of pole and line or rod and reel fishing in DeSoto Lake from April 15 through October 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(iii)We allow the use of archery and spear fishing for nongame fish only from April 15 through October 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(iv)When the lake is open to ice fishing, we prohibit motor- or wind-driven conveyances on the lake.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(v)We allow the use of portable ice fishing shelters on a daily basis from January 2 through the end of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(vi)Anglers may use no more than two lines and two hooks per line, including ice fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(vii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, float lines, bank lines, or setlines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(viii)Anglers must adhere to minimum length and creel limits as posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(ix)We prohibit anglers leaving any personal property, litter, fish, or fish parts on the banks, in the water, or on the ice (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(x)We prohibit digging or seining for bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(xi)We prohibit take or possession of turtle or frog at any time (see §§ 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(a)(4)(xii)We allow anglers on the refuge from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(b)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: In areas open to hunting, we allow hunting beginning November 1 until the close of State hunting seasons or January 15, whichever occurs first.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(b)(3)(i)In areas open to hunting, we allow hunting beginning November 1 until the close of State hunting seasons or January 15, whichever occurs first.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(b)(3)(ii)We allow only archery and muzzleloader hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(b)(3)(iii)We allow deer drives only during lawful party hunting conducted within the refuge, as governed by State regulations. We prohibit driving deer from or through the refuge to any persons hunting outside the refuge boundary.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(1)(i)We prohibit leaving boats, decoys, or other personal property unattended at any time. You must remove all personal property, which includes boats, decoys, and blinds, brought onto the district at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(2)We allow upland game hunting throughout the district subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(3)We allow big game hunting throughout the district and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(3)(i)For wild turkey hunting, you may possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(3)(ii)You may leave tree stands in an area for a continuous period of time beginning 7 days prior to the open season for hunting deer and ending 7 days after the final day of that season. You must clearly mark the stand with your Iowa hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(4)We allow sport fishing throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(c)(4)(ii)You must remove all ice fishing shelters and other personal property at the end of each day's fishing (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(1)We allow the hunting of dove, duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(1)(i)We allow entry into the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise and require hunters to leave the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(1)(ii)We prohibit shooting on or over any refuge road within 50 feet (15 meters) from the centerline.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(1)(iii)You must possess and carry a refuge permit (free brochure available at the refuge visitor center).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail, pigeon, crow, cottontail rabbit, gray and fox squirrel, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(2)(ii)You may only possess approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) when turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(d)(3)(ii)We allow the use of portable stands and blinds for hunting, and hunters must remove them at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, coot, rail (Virginia and sora only), woodcock, snipe, and dove (mourning and Eurasian collared) on designated areas subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(1)(i)For units adjacent to and managed by Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge, you must follow the refuge-specific regulations provided in this paragraph (e).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove boats, decoys, portable or temporary blinds, materials brought onto the refuge, and other personal property at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting, except when hunting furbearers, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey, ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail, gray partridge, cottontail rabbit, squirrel (fox and gray), groundhog, raccoon, opossum, fox (red and gray), coyote, badger, striped skunk, and crow on designated areas subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(2)(i)Shotgun hunters may possess only approved nontoxic shot when hunting turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(3)We allow the hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(3)(i)We allow the use of temporary stands, blinds, platforms, or ladders.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(3)(iii)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(3)(iv)For all counties with the exception of Jasper, you may leave tree stands in an area for a continuous period of time beginning 7 days prior to the open season for hunting deer and ending 7 days after the final day of that season. You must clearly mark the stand with your Iowa hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, and portable blinds at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(2)(i)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)). We allow shotgun slug or muzzleloading rifle for hunting coyotes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(2)(ii)We allow only squirrel hunting on the Keithsburg Division from the beginning of the State season through September 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(2)(iii)We allow hunting on the Horseshoe Bend Division from September 1 through September 15, and from December 1 through February 28. We allow spring turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(2)(iv)We allow hunting on the Big Timber Division from September 1 through February 28. We allow spring turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of only portable stands, and you must remove them at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of turtle or frog (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(f)(4)(iii)Anglers must remove boats and all other fishing devices at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, rail (Virginia and sora only), woodcock, dove, crow, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(1)(i)We allow hunters on the refuge from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(1)(ii)We allow boats or other floating devices when hunting. You may not leave boats unattended.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(1)(iv)We prohibit entry into any closed area to retrieve downed game, unless the hunter has received written permission from the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting on road rights-of-way on any portion of the refuge not open to hunting. The road right-of-way extends to the center of the road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, gray partridge, cottontail rabbit, squirrel (fox and gray), groundhog, raccoon, opossum, fox, coyote, and skunk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(2)(i)We prohibit possession of shotgun slugs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)We allow hunting of deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)(ii)We allow portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms to be left on the refuge from 7 days prior to the first deer hunting season; you must remove them prior to 7 days following the last deer hunting season (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Turkey hunters must remove blinds and stands each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)(iii)You must label portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms that are left unattended with your hunting license number. The label must be legible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)(iv)You must remove any other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)(v)We allow deer hunters on the refuge from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)(vi)Deer hunters may possess only shot shells that shoot a single projectile (i.e., slugs).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(3)(vii)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from boats on the Buffalo Creek Bottoms; however, we prohibit the use of gasoline motors.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(g)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use or possession of lead terminal tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.34(h)Refer to § 50 CFR 32.42(r) for regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, mourning dove, duck, goose, rail, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(1)(i)You must remove portable hunting blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(1)(ii)We only allow rimfire firearms, shotguns, and archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(1)(iii)We prohibit shooting from or over roads and parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(1)(v)We close the Neosho River and refuge lands north of the Neosho River to all hunting from November 1 through March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, pheasant, prairie chicken, quail, rabbit, State-defined furbearers, and squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(2)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game, except that we prohibit the use of dogs when hunting coyotes and furbearers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(2)(ii)Shooting hours for upland game species are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(2)(iii)We prohibit the harvest of beaver and otter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(2)(iv)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(3)(i)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot for turkey hunting (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(3)(ii)We allow one portable blind or stand per hunter. You may place a stand on the refuge no more than 14 days prior to the season, and you must remove it within 14 days of the close of the season. You must remove a portable blind at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must label any portable blind or stand with the owner's name and Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) number. Labels must be clearly visible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(3)(iv)The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(3)(v)We only allow muzzleloaders, shotguns, and archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the take of reptiles and amphibians.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, duck, goose, merganser, mourning dove, rail, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(1)(i)You must remove portable hunting blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(1)(ii)We prohibit shooting from or over roads and parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(1)(iii)In Bow Creek, we allow hunting access by boat or on foot year round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, jack rabbit, pheasant, prairie chicken, quail, State-defined furbearers, and squirrel (fox and grey) on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(2)(i)We only allow shotguns and archery equipment when hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game, except that we prohibit the use of dogs when hunting coyotes and furbearers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(2)(iii)Shooting hours for upland game species are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(2)(iv)We prohibit the harvest of beaver and otter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(2)(v)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(3)We allow hunting of deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(3)(i)We only allow archery hunting of deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(3)(ii)We allow one portable blind or stand per hunter. You may place a stand on the refuge no more than 14 days prior to the season, and you must remove it within 14 days of the close of the season. You must remove a portable blind at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must label any portable blind or stand with the owner's name and KDWPT number. Labels must be clearly visible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(3)(iii)You must obtain a refuge-issued permit (FWS Form 3-2405, Self-Clearing Check-In/Out Permit) to hunt deer on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(3)(iv)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(3)(vi)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot for turkey hunting (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(4)(i)We only allow boats for activities related to fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit boating for fishing between October 1 and April 1 when the reservoir water elevation falls below 1,722 feet (measured on October 1), except in the Bow Creek Hunting Unit. Boats may be launched only at Scout Cove during this period.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(4)(iii)We allow boating for fishing year-round, on the entire reservoir, only when the reservoir water elevation is above 1,722 feet (measured on October 1).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(4)(iv)We allow noncommercial collection of baitfish as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(4)(v)We prohibit all activities associated with fishing tournaments, outside of sport fishing itself, to include organized gatherings, registrations, weigh-ins, and award presentations to be held or organized on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(b)(4)(vi)We prohibit the take of reptiles and amphibians.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, duck, goose, mourning dove, rail, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(1)(i)You must remove portable hunting blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(1)(ii)We prohibit shooting from or over roads and parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(1)(iv)We only allow shotguns and archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, cottontail rabbit, State-defined furbearers, squirrel, and upland birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(2)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game, except that we prohibit the use of dogs when hunting coyotes and furbearers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(2)(ii)Shooting hours for upland game species are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(2)(iii)We prohibit the harvest of beaver and otter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(2)(iv)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(3)(i)You must possess and carry a State-issued refuge access permit to hunt deer and spring turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(3)(ii)We allow one portable blind or stand per hunter. You may place a stand on the refuge no more than 14 days prior to the season, and you must remove it within 14 days of the close of the season. You must remove a portable blind at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must label any portable blind or stand with the owner's name and KDWPT number. Labels must be clearly visible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(3)(iv)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot for turkey hunting (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(3)(v)The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(3)(vi)We only allow archery deer hunting, except during the January antlerless deer season when we allow the use of archery, muzzleloader, and shotgun.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the take of reptiles and amphibians.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, duck, goose, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)(i)We open refuge hunting areas from September 1 through February 28.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)(ii)The refuge is open from 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)(iii)We prohibit the retrieval of game from areas closed to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)(iv)You must remove portable hunting blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)(v)We prohibit shooting from or over roads and parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs when hunting migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(1)(vii)We only allow shotguns and archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, pheasant, quail, State-defined furbearers, squirrel, and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (iii), (v), and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game, except that we prohibit the use of dogs when hunting coyotes and furbearers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(2)(iii)We prohibit the harvest of beaver and otter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(2)(iv)You must possess a State-issued refuge access permit for coyote and State-defined furbearer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(3)(i)You may possess only approved nontoxic ammunition for turkey and deer hunting (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(3)(ii)You must possess a State-issued refuge access permit for deer and turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(3)(iii)We allow one portable blind or stand per hunter. You may place a stand on the refuge no more than 14 days prior to the season, and you must remove it within 14 days of the close of the season. You must remove a portable blind at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must label any portable blind or stand with the owner's name and KDWPT number. Labels must be clearly visible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(3)(v)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (iii) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(3)(vi)We only allow muzzleloaders, shotguns, and archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on all waters on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(i)We prohibit taking of reptiles and amphibians.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of trotlines and setlines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of seines for taking bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(iv)We prohibit fishing from water control structures and bridges.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(v)We restrict fishing in the designated “Kid's Pond,” approximately 1⁄4 mile (.4 kilometers) west-southwest of headquarters, to youth age 14 and younger, and to a parent and/or guardian age 18 or older accompanying a youth.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(vi)The creel limit for the Kid's Pond is one fish per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(vii)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.35(d)(4)(viii)The only live bait we allow is worms; we prohibit all other live bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, woodcock, common snipe, Canada and snow goose, coot, crow, and waterfowl listed at 50 CFR 10.13(c)(1) under DUCK on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(1)(i)Except for raccoon, opossum, and bullfrog hunting, access to the refuge is from 2 hours before legal sunrise to 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(1)(ii)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunting/fishing permit (signed brochure) while hunting and/or fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting within 100 feet (30 meters) of a residence and discharge of firearms within 200 feet (60 meters) of any home, the abandoned railroad tracks, graveled roads, and hiking trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(1)(iv)We allow trail cameras. Trail cameras must have the owner's State hunting license number clearly displayed or we may confiscate them.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs for waterfowl, quail, snipe, dove, woodcock, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, and fall turkey hunting. Dog owners/handlers must have a collar on each dog with the owner's contact information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(1)(vi)We allow waterfowl hunting from legal shooting time until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, opossum, coyote, bobcat, fox, skunk, otter, muskrat, mink, weasel, and beaver on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(2)(ii)We allow coyote hunting under Statewide regulations during daylight hours only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(3)(ii)We close squirrel, rabbit, crow, woodcock, snipe, dove, and quail seasons during muzzleloader and modern gun deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(3)(iii)We allow the use of only portable and climbing stands. You may place stands in the field no earlier than 2 weeks prior to the opening of deer season, and you must remove them from the field within 1 week after the season closes (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). The hunter's State hunting license number must appear on all stands left in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(3)(iv)You must use safety belts at all times when occupying the tree stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(3)(v)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(3)(vi)Ground blinds used for the purpose of hunting any species during the deer modern gun, muzzleloader, and youth firearms seasons must display 1 square foot (144 square inches) of solid, unbroken, hunter orange visible from all sides. You must remove ground blinds when not in use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)We allow fishing and frogging on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)(ii)The following conditions apply to the Environmental Education and Recreation Area (EERA):Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)(ii)(A)The EERA is a day-use area only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)(ii)(B)We only allow one rod and reel or pole and line for fishing per person.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)(ii)(C)We prohibit the use of live fish for bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)(ii)(D)We allow the taking of largemouth bass, channel catfish, and bluegill in accordance with posted limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(a)(4)(ii)(E)We prohibit the hunting or harvesting of frog.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, teal, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(i)Each hunter age 12 and older must possess and carry a signed refuge hunting brochure (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System) while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(ii)All hunters age 15 or younger must be supervised by an adult age 21 or older and must remain in sight of and normal voice contact with the adult. The adult may supervise no more than two youths.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting within 100 yards (91 meters) of a residence, graveled road, or hiking trail managed by the Service as part of Green River NWR.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(iv)We prohibit the use of trail cameras.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(v)We allow the use of boats operated only by manual power or an electric trolling motor for hunters to access the refuge. We prohibit the use of internal combustion motors, personal watercraft (e.g., jet skis), airboats, and hovercraft on waters owned and managed by Green River NWR.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(vi)We allow the use of bikes, including e-bikes, for hunters to access the refuge along designated routes only (graveled and paved roads, and established trails) managed by the Service as part of Green River NWR. We prohibit the use of internal combustion motors on lands owned and managed by Green River NWR.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(vii)We allow the use of off-road or all-terrain vehicles (e.g., ATVs/UTVs) only for mobility-impaired hunters who, while hunting on the refuge, possess and carry a valid General Activities Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) approved by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(viii)We prohibit marking or flagging any tree or other refuge feature with non-biodegradable reflectors, paint, flagging, or other substances.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(ix)Access to open hunting areas of the refuge is from 2 hours before legal sunrise to 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(x)We prohibit the killing or wounding of a game animal and then intentionally or knowingly failing to make a reasonable effort to retrieve and include it in the hunter's bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(xi)We allow duck, goose, coot, wood duck, teal, and merganser hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon). We allow dove hunting according to State shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(xii)We allow the use of dogs for migratory game bird hunting. Dog owners and handlers must have a collar on each dog with the owner's contact information (FWS Form 3-2439).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(xiii)For migratory game bird hunting, you must remove all decoys, blinds, and hunting equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(xiv)For youth, seniors, and disabled hunters, as defined by the State, the Horseshoe Bend Unit will be open to waterfowl hunting during the months of December and January of the Statewide waterfowl season, and during the additional Statewide veterans and youth hunt dates in February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(xv)We prohibit waterfowl hunting during any Statewide seasons prior to December.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(xvi)We prohibit all entry to the Tscharner East section of the Bluff Unit from November 1 through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(1)(xvii)The big game quota hunt in the month of November of the Statewide white-tailed deer season is open only to holders of a big game quota permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System). During that hunt, the Tscharner West section of the Bluff Unit and the Horseshoe Bend Unit are closed to all non-selected hunters and the general public.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)We allow only archery and crossbow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (iii) through (x), (xvi), and (xvii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(ii)Hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult age 21 or older and must remain in sight of and normal voice contact with the adult. The adult may supervise no more than one youth.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(iii)We allow white-tailed deer and turkey hunting according to State shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(iv)You must use safety belts at all times when occupying tree stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(v)You must remove all tree stands (portable and climbing) and ground blinds by legal sunset of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(vi)You may use no more than one stand or blind per hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(vii)The big game quota permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System) is a limited entry permit, is zone-specific, and is nontransferable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(viii)During the big game quota hunt, we allow only hunters possessing a valid big game quota permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System) on the refuge and only for the purposes of deer and turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(ix)For the drawn holders of a big game quota permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System), the Horseshoe Bend Unit and Tscharner West section of the Bluff Unit will be open, up to 21 days, during the month of November of the Statewide season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(x)For youth, seniors, and disabled hunters, as defined by the State, the Horseshoe Bend Unit and Tscharner West section of the Bluff Unit will be open to archery and crossbow hunting of deer and turkey during the months of September and October in accordance with State season dates.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(b)(3)(xi)For youth, as defined by the State, the Horseshoe Bend Unit and Tscharner West section of the Bluff Unit will be open to archery and crossbow hunting of turkey during the months of April and May in accordance with State season dates.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(c)Refer to § 50 CFR 32.67(b) for regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.36(d)Refer to § 50 CFR 32.61(f) for regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(a)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, duck, goose, coot, snipe, rail, gallinule, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(a)(1)(i)You may hunt only as governed by State-issued Sherburne Wildlife Management Area regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(a)(1)(ii)Feral hogs are incidental take species. You may take feral hog during any open hunting season, only with the weapon allowed for that season, and only if you are a hunter with proper licenses and State permits for that season. There is no bag limit on feral hog.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(a)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(a)(3)We allow hunting of feral hog, white-tailed deer, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(a)(4)We allow recreational finfishing and shellfishing year-round as governed by Sherburne Wildlife Management Area regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(i)We require that all hunters and anglers age 16 and older purchase an annual public use permit (electronic form). You must sign the permit, certifying that you understand and will comply with all regulations. You must carry this permit at all times while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(ii)We allow migratory game bird hunting on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays until 12 p.m. (noon) during the State season. We do not open for the special teal season or the State youth waterfowl hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting within 150 feet (45 meters) of the maintained rights-of-way of roads, refuge roads or designated trails, buildings, residences, or designated public facilities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(iv)You must remove harvested waterfowl, temporary blinds, and decoys used for duck hunting by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs to locate, point, and retrieve.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(vi)We prohibit any person or group to act as a hunting guide, outfitter, or in any other capacity that any other individual(s) pays or promises to pay directly or indirectly for services rendered to any other person or persons hunting on the refuge, regardless of whether the payment is for guiding, outfitting, lodging, or club membership.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(vii)We prohibit use or possession of any type of trail-marking material.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(viii)We allow the incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, beaver, nutria, and coyote when hunting migratory birds, upland game, or big game species with firearms and archery equipment authorized for use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(ix)We allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility vehicles as governed by State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) regulations and size specifications on designated trails (see § 27.31 of this chapter) from scouting season until February 28.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(1)(x)You may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge by 2 hours after legal sunset, except that raccoon and opossum hunters during the month of February may use the refuge at night.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(2)(i)Hunters may only hunt upland game during designated refuge seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (iii), and (vi) through (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs to hunt squirrel and rabbit during that portion of the season designated as small game with dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(2)(iv)While engaged in upland game hunting, we prohibit possession of hunting firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter) larger than .22 caliber rimfire, shotgun slugs, or buckshot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (iii), and (vi) through (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(3)(ii)The bag limit is one deer per day. The State tagging regulations apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(3)(iii)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot while hunting deer on the refuge (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)). The requirement in this paragraph (b)(3)(iii) only applies to the use of shotgun ammunition.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(3)(iv)You must wear a minimum of 500 square inches (3,226 square centimeters) of unbroken hunter orange as the outermost layer of clothing on the chest and back, and a hat or cap of unbroken hunter orange. You must wear the solid-hunter-orange items while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(3)(v)You may place stands up to 2 days prior to established hunting season dates. You must remove stands by 2 days after the hunting season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must mark your State license number on your stand. You are allowed one portable stand or blind on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(3)(vi)You must check all deer taken on the refuge before leaving the refuge at one of the self-clearing check stations indicated on the map in the refuge hunting and fishing regulations brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(x) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of alligator snapping turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(4)(iii)We allow fishing only during daylight hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(4)(iv)The refuge boat ramp is open for daylight use only, except during specified hunting seasons when the ramp is open from 4 a.m. until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(b)(4)(v)We prohibit wire traps, slat traps, wire nets, hoop nets, trotlines, yo-yos, and jug lines on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, teal, light and dark goose, coot, gallinule, rail, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(i)Hunters and anglers must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge hunting and fishing brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(ii)We only allow youth to hunt migratory game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(iii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult during hunts. The youth must be capable of and must actively participate in the hunt by possessing and/or firing a legal weapon during the hunt for the express purpose of harvesting game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(iv)One adult may supervise up to two youths during upland game hunts and migratory bird hunts, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The supervising adult must maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(v)Adults accompanying youth on any refuge hunts may participate by hunting (except during the State youth-only seasons), but are not allowed to harvest more than their own daily bag limit (see § 20.24 of this chapter). Youth must harvest their own bag limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(vi)We allow migratory bird hunting on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(vii)We open the refuge to goose youth hunting during any segment of goose season that extends beyond the regular duck season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(viii)Migratory bird hunters may not enter the refuge prior to 4 a.m. on the day of the hunt and must remove all portable blinds and decoys (see § 27.93 of this chapter) no later than 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(ix)We prohibit hunting within 500 feet (152 meters (m)) of any residence or structure adjacent to the refuge, and we prohibit hunting within 200 feet (61 m) of any road, railroad, levee, water control structure, designated public use trail, designated parking area, or other designated public use facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(x)We prohibit mud boats or air cooled propulsion vessels, including “surface-drive” boats, except when traversing through the Intracoastal Waterway and the Irish Bayou Straight Canal only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(xi)We only allow the incidental take of nutria with approved shot and weapons during any open youth waterfowl season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(xii)We allow the incidental take of coyote, raccoon, feral hog, armadillo, and opossum with approved shot and weapons allowed during any open season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(1)(xiii)We allow only the use of reflective tacks as marking devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit, and the incidental take of nutria, coyote, raccoon, armadillo, and opossum, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(2)(i)We only allow youth hunting of upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(2)(ii)When hunting, you must possess only shot size 4 or smaller or 0.22 caliber rimfire rifles or smaller. We allow the use of air rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(2)(iii)When hunting rabbit, we allow the use of dogs only after the close of the State archery deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(2)(iv)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (iii) through (v), and (ix) through (xiii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(3)We only allow youth hunting of white-tailed deer, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(3)(i)We are open to youth hunting only during the State deer archery season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(3)(iii)We allow placement of temporary deer stands no earlier than 48 hours prior to the start of deer archery season. Hunters must remove all deer stands within 48 hours after the archery deer season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(3)(iv)We allow only one deer stand per hunter on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State license/sportsmen's identification number clearly printed on the stand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(3)(vi)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (iii) through (v), and (ix) through (xiii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)We allow recreational finfishing and shellfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(i)We allow daytime sport finfishing and shellfishing year-round on designated areas of the refuge. On portions of the refuge outside of the Hurricane Protection Levee, we allow daytime sport finfishing and shellfishing from November 1 through January 31 and during the State teal season, but only after 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(ii)We only allow sport finfishing with hand-held rod and reel or hand-held rod and line.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(iii)You may take bait shrimp with cast nets only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(iv)You may take crawfish (up to 100 pounds (45 kilograms) per person, per day) with crawfish or dip nets only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(v)We allow only recreational crabbing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(vi)You must attend all fishing, crabbing, and crawfishing equipment at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(vii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, limblines, slat traps, gar sets, nets, and alligator lines on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(c)(4)(viii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (x), and (xiii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, teal, light and dark goose, coot, gallinule, rail, snipe, dove, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(i)Each person age 18 and older must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge user brochure while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunting or discharge of firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter) within 500 feet (152 meters (m)) of any residence or oil and gas infrastructure, or within 200 feet (61 m) of any road, railroad, levee, water control structure, designated public use trail, designated parking area, or other designated public use facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(iii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult during all hunts. One adult may supervise up to two youths during small game and migratory game bird hunts, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The supervising adult must maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times. Adult guardians are responsible for ensuring that youth hunters do not violate refuge rules.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(iv)We require waterfowl and gallinule hunters to remove all portable blinds and decoys from the refuge by 2 p.m. each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(v)Migratory bird hunters are only allowed to enter the refuge after 4 a.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(vi)We allow waterfowl hunting daily until 2 p.m. during the State regular season, State teal season, and State youth and veteran waterfowl seasons. We allow gallinule, snipe, and rail hunting until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(vii)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(viii)We allow only the use of reflective tacks as marking devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(1)(ix)We only allow the incidental take of nutria with approved shot and weapons during any open waterfowl season on the refuge. We allow the incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, armadillo, opossum, and coyote with approved shot and weapons during any open season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit, and the incidental take of nutria, coyote, raccoon, armadillo, and opossum, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(2)(i)We only allow hunting from the start of the State squirrel and rabbit seasons until the last day of State waterfowl season for the State Waterfowl Zone in which you are hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(2)(ii)We prohibit upland game hunting on days corresponding with refuge deer gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(2)(iii)Hunters must leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(2)(iv)When hunting, you must possess only shot size 4 or smaller or 0.22 caliber rimfire rifles or smaller. We allow the use of air rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(2)(v)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (iii), (viii), and (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(2)(vi)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(2)(i) through (iv) of this section do not apply to upland game hunting on the Mitigation Units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(i)We allow hunting of deer only with firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter) during 5 specific days during October and November. A youth gun hunt will occur during the last weekend of October, on both Saturday and Sunday. The general gun hunt will occur during the final full weekend in November over 3 days: the Friday immediately before the weekend, Saturday, and Sunday.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(ii)We allow archery deer hunting according to the State of Louisiana archery season. We close refuge archery hunting during refuge deer gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(iii)We allow each hunter to possess only one deer per day; the deer may be a buck or a doe.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(iv)Hunters may use only portable deer stands. Hunters may erect deer stands no earlier than 48 hours before the deer archery season and must remove them from the refuge within 48 hours after the season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters may place only one deer stand on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State hunting license/sportsman's identification number clearly printed on the stand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(v)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (iii), (viii), and (ix), and (d)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(vi)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(3)(i) of this section does not apply to big game hunting on the Mitigation Units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(vii)We prohibit the use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(viii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(3)(ix)Deer hunters must display State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) hunter-orange or blaze-pink (as governed by State WMA regulations).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(4)We allow sport fishing in all refuge waters subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(4)(i)We prohibit the use of unattended nets, traps, or lines (trot, jug, bush, etc.).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(4)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(d)(4)(iii)The refuge is only open to recreational finfishing and shellfishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, teal, coot, light and dark goose, snipe, rail, gallinule, dove, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(i)Each person age 18 and older must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge user brochure while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl, snipe, rail, gallinule, dove, and goose hunting on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 2 p.m., including waterfowl hunting during the State teal season and State youth and veterans waterfowl seasons. We only allow hunting of woodcock until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(iii)We allow light goose hunting for that part of the season that extends beyond the regular duck season from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(iv)We allow only temporary blinds, and hunters must remove blinds and decoys by 2 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(v)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult during all hunts. One adult may supervise up to two youths during small game hunts and migratory bird hunts, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The supervising adult must maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times. Adult guardians are responsible for ensuring that youth hunters do not violate refuge rules.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting or discharge of firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter) within 500 feet (152 meters (m)) of any residence adjacent to the refuge or oil and gas infrastructure on the refuge, or within 200 feet (61 m) from the center of any road, railroad, levee, water control structure, designated public use maintained trail, designated parking area, or other designated public use facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(vii)We allow migratory bird hunters to enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m., and all hunters must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(viii)We allow only reflective tacks as trail markers on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(ix)We allow the incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, armadillo, opossum, and coyote with approved shot and weapons allowed during any open season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(x)We only allow the incidental take of nutria with approved shot and weapons during any open waterfowl (duck, teal, merganser, light and dark goose, and coot) season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(1)(xi)We prohibit hunters and anglers from utilizing air boats, air thrust boats, mud boats, aircraft, and air-cooled propulsion engines on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and quail, and the incidental take of nutria, coyote, raccoon, armadillo, and opossum, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(2)(i)When hunting, you must possess only shot size 4 or smaller, or 0.22 caliber rim-fire rifles or smaller. We allow the use of air rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(2)(ii)When hunting squirrel and rabbit, and for the incidental take of raccoon, we allow the use of dogs only after the close of the State archery deer season. When hunting quail, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(2)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i), (v), (vi), and (viii) through (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(2)(iv)During the dog season for squirrel and rabbit, all hunters, including archers (while on the ground), except waterfowl hunters, must wear a minimum of a cap or hat that is hunter orange, blaze pink, or other such color as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(2)(v)We only allow hunting of quail until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(3)(i)We are open only during the State season for archery hunting of deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(3)(iii)We allow placement of temporary deer stands no earlier than 48 hours prior to the start of deer archery season. Hunters must remove all deer stands within 48 hours after the archery deer season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We allow only one deer stand per hunter on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State license/sportsmen's identification number clearly printed on the stand. We prohibit hunting stands on trees painted with white bands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(3)(iv)Deer hunters must display State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) hunter-orange or blaze-pink (as governed by State WMA regulations) while on the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(3)(v)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i), (v), (vi), and (viii) through (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(3)(vi)We prohibit the use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(4)We allow recreational finfishing and shellfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(4)(i)You may only fish from legal sunrise until legal sunset, except we allow night fishing from the bank and pier on Lake Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(4)(ii)You must only use rod and reel or pole and line while finfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(4)(iii)You must attend to any fishing, crabbing, and crawfishing equipment at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(e)(4)(iv)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)We allow hunting of duck, coot, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)(i)You must carry a signed refuge hunt permit (signed public use regulations brochure) and must carry and fill out daily a Visitor Check-In Permit and Report (FWS Form 3-2405).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl hunting until 12 p.m. (noon) during the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must leave the refuge by 1:30 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)(iv)We prohibit hunting within 100 feet (30 meters (m)) of the maintained right-of-way of roads and from or across all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trails. We prohibit hunting within 50 feet (15 m) of, or trespassing on, aboveground oil, gas, or electrical transmission facilities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)(v)Hunters must remove boats, blinds, and decoys from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)(vi)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(1)(vii)We only allow ATVs on trails designated for their use and marked by signs (see § 27.31 of this chapter). ATV trails are closed March 1 through August 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i), (iv), and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(2)(ii)Hunters may only hunt upland game during designated refuge seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(2)(iii)We prohibit taking small game with firearms larger than .22 caliber rimfire, shotgun slugs, and buckshot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(2)(iv)You may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 1 hour after legal shooting hours end.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i), (iv), and (vii) and (f)(2)(iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(3)(ii)Hunters may only hunt big game during designated refuge seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(3)(iii)An adult age 21 or older must supervise a youth hunter age 15 or younger during hunts. One adult may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The youth hunter must remain within normal voice contact of the supervising adult.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(4)(i)We prohibit trotlines, limb lines, yo-yos, traps, and nets.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(f)(4)(ii)We prohibit take of frog, turtle, and mollusk (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, teal, light and dark goose, coot, gallinule, rail, snipe, dove, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(i)Each person age 18 and older must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge user brochure while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(ii)We only allow hunting of duck, merganser, teal, light and dark goose, and gallinule from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 2 p.m. of the State seasons, including during the State teal season, State youth waterfowl season, State veterans season, and special light goose conservation season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(iii)You must remove blinds and decoys by 2 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(iv)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(v)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult during all hunts. One adult may supervise up to two youths during upland game hunts and migratory bird hunts, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The supervising adult must maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times. Adult guardians are responsible for ensuring that youth hunters do not violate refuge rules.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting or discharge of firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter) within 500 feet (152 meters (m)) of any residence or oil and gas infrastructure, or within 200 feet (61 m) of any road, railroad, levee, water control structure, designated public use trail, building, designated camping area, designated parking area, or other designated public facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(vii)For the purpose of hunting, we prohibit possession of slugs, buckshot, and rifle and pistol ammunition, except during the deer gun and primitive firearm seasons (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(viii)You may use only reflective tacks as trail markers on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(ix)We allow the incidental take of feral hog, raccoon, armadillo, opossum, and coyote with approved shot and weapons allowed during any open season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(1)(x)We only allow incidental take of nutria with approved shot and weapons during any open waterfowl season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and quail, and the incidental take of nutria, coyote, raccoon, armadillo, and opossum, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(i)We allow the use of dogs for rabbit and squirrel hunting, and the incidental take of raccoon, on specific dates listed in the refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(ii)During any open deer firearm or primitive firearm season on the refuge, all hunters, except waterfowl hunters, must wear hunter orange, blaze pink, or other such color as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (v) through (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(iv)You may use .22-caliber rifles or smaller while hunting upland game and ammunition must be size 4 or smaller (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(v)We will close the refuge to hunting (except waterfowl) and camping when the Pearl River reaches 15.5 feet (4.72 meters) on the Pearl River Gauge at Pearl River, Louisiana.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(vi)During the dog season for squirrels, rabbits, and incidental take of raccoon, all hunters, including archery hunters (while on the ground), except waterfowl hunters, must wear a cap or hat that is hunter-orange, blaze pink, or other such color as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(vii)We prohibit upland game hunting on days corresponding with refuge deer gun and primitive firearm hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(2)(viii)We only allow quail hunting until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and feral hog, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (v) through (x), and (g)(2)(ii), (v), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(ii)Hunters may erect deer stands no earlier than 48 hours before the deer archery season opens and must remove them from the refuge within 48 hours after this season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We allow only one deer stand per hunter on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State license/sportsmen's identification number clearly printed on the stand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(iii)Deer hunters hunting from concealed blinds must display State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) hunter-orange or blaze-pink (as governed by State WMA regulations) above or around their blinds that is visible from 360 degrees.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(iv)We hold a special dog hog hunt in February. During this hunt, the following conditions apply, in addition to the other conditions set forth in this paragraph (g)(3):Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(iv)(A)You must use trained hog-hunting dogs to aid in the take of hog.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(iv)(B)We allow take of hog from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(iv)(C)You must possess only approved nontoxic shot, or pistol or rifle ammunition not larger than .22 caliber rim-fire, to take the hog after it has been caught by dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(v)You must kill all hogs prior to removal from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(vi)We prohibit the use of deer and turkey gobbler decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(vii)We prohibit using shot larger than BB-lead, or T-steel, while hunting during turkey season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(3)(viii)We describe the dates for turkey hunts and deer general gun hunts, youth hunts, and veterans hunts in the refuge user brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(4)We allow only recreational fishing year-round on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(4)(i)We only allow cotton limb lines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(4)(ii)We close the fishing ponds at the Pearl River Turnaround to fishing from April through the first full week of June and to boating during the months of April, May, June, and July.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(4)(iii)When the Pearl River Turnaround area is open, we allow boats that do not have gasoline-powered engines attached in the fishing ponds at the Pearl River Turnaround. Anglers must hand-launch these boats into the ponds. When the fishing ponds at the Pearl River Turnaround are open, hook and line is the only legal method of take in those ponds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(4)(iv)The Pearl River Turnaround area, when open to fishing, is open 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(g)(4)(v)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (viii), and (g)(2)(v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(h)(4)We allow sport finfishing and shellfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(h)(4)(i)Crabbers must tend crabbing equipment at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(h)(4)(ii)We prohibit trotlines, slat traps, and nets.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, gallinule, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)(i)Hunters may only hunt during designated days and times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)(ii)We prohibit entrance to the waterfowl hunting area earlier than 4 a.m. Shooting hours for waterfowl hunts end at 2 p.m. each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)(iii)We require every hunter to possess and carry a valid, signed refuge hunt permit and regulations brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)(iv)Every hunter must complete and turn in a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) available from a self-clearing check station after each hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters) of any public road, refuge road, trail, building, resident, or designated public facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)(vi)When migratory bird hunting, you may only use dogs for the purpose of locating, pointing, and retrieving.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(1)(vii)Hunters must remove all hunting-related equipment from the refuge immediately following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(3)(i)We allow only portable deer stands. Hunters may place deer stands on the refuge 1 day before the white-tail deer archery season and must remove them from the refuge within 1 day after the season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters may place only one deer stand on the refuge, and deer stands must have the owner's State hunting license number clearly printed on the stand. Hunters must place stands in a nonhunting position at ground level when not in use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(1)(iii), (v), and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(3)(iii)Each hunter must complete and turn in a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) available from a self-clearing check station after each hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(3)(iv)We prohibit entrance to the hunting area earlier than 4 a.m. Hunters must leave no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)We allow sport fishing, crabbing, and cast netting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(i)We allow fishing with a rod and reel or a pole and line. We prohibit possession of any other type of fishing gear, including limb lines, gill nets, jug lines, yo-yos, or trotlines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(ii)We allow recreational fishing, crabbing, or cast netting in the East Cove Unit year-round from legal sunrise to legal sunset, except during the Louisiana west zone waterfowl season or when the Grand Bayou Boat Bay is closed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(iii)We allow sport fishing, crabbing, and cast netting in the Gibbstown Unit's Outfall Canal from March 15 through October 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(iv)We allow only recreational crabbing with cotton hand lines or drop nets up to 24 inches (60 centimeters) outside diameter. We prohibit using floats on crab lines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(v)Anglers must attend all lines, nets, and bait, and must remove same from the refuge at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(vi)The daily limit of crabs is 5 dozen (60) per boat or vehicle, regardless of the number of people thereon.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(vii)The daily shrimp limit during the Louisiana inshore shrimp season is 5 gallons (19 liters (L)) of heads-on shrimp per day, per vehicle or boat.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(viii)We allow cast netting for bait on both the East Cove Unit and the Gibbstown Unit when the units are open for public fishing only. Anglers must empty cast nets directly into the container from the net. The daily bait shrimp limit is one gallon (3.8 L) per day, per boat, outside the Louisiana inshore shrimp season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(ix)Shrimp must remain in your actual custody while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(i)(4)(x)We prohibit the taking of turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, teal, light and dark goose, coot, snipe, rail, gallinule, dove, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(i)Each person age 18 and older must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge user brochure while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(ii)We allow migratory bird hunters to enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m., and all hunters must exit the refuge within 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(iii)We allow the incidental take of beaver, feral hog, raccoon, armadillo, opossum, and coyote with approved shot and weapons allowed during any open season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(iv)We allow all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-type vehicle (UTVs) as governed by State Wildlife Management Area regulations and size specifications on designated trails (see § 27.31 of this chapter) from the third Saturday in September until February 28.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting within 500 feet (152 meters (m)) of any residence or oil and gas infrastructure, or within 200 feet (61 m) of any road, railroad, levee, water control structure, designated public use trail, building, designated parking area, or designated public use facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(vi)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult during hunts. One adult may supervise up to two youths during small game hunts and migratory bird hunts, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The supervising adult must maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times. Adult guardians are responsible for ensuring that youth hunters do not violate refuge rules.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(vii)We allow waterfowl (duck, merganser, teal, light and dark goose, and coot) and gallinule hunting daily during the State regular season, including waterfowl hunting during the State teal season and State youth and veteran waterfowl seasons, from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(viii)You must remove harvested waterfowl, temporary blinds, and decoys used for duck hunting by 2 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(ix)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(x)We prohibit accessing refuge property by boat from the Mississippi River.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(xi)We allow only the use of reflective tacks as marking devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(1)(xii)We only allow the incidental take of nutria with approved shot and weapons during any open waterfowl season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit, and the incidental take of nutria, beaver, coyote, raccoon, armadillo, and opossum, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (vi) and (x) through (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(2)(ii)While upland game hunting, we prohibit the possession of hunting firearms larger than 0.22 caliber rimfire, shotgun slugs, and buckshot (see § 27.42 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs during designated small game with dog seasons. We require the owner's contact information on the collars of all dogs. We only allow up to two dogs per hunting party for squirrel hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(2)(iv)We prohibit upland game hunting on days corresponding with refuge deer gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (vi), (x), and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(3)(ii)We allow archery deer hunting, youth deer gun hunting during the first weekend of the State youth firearm season, and one weekend of primitive firearm season on the refuge. We list specific dates of these hunts in the refuge annual user brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(3)(iii)Hunters may erect deer stands no earlier than 48 hours before the deer archery season opens and must remove them from the refuge within 48 hours after this season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We grant extensions to retrieve stands due to high water refuge closure. We allow only one deer stand or blind per hunter on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State license/sportsmen's identification number clearly printed on the stand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(3)(iv)You may only take one deer of either sex per day during the deer seasons listed. State season limits apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(3)(v)Deer hunters must display State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) hunter-orange or blaze-pink (as governed by State WMA regulations).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(3)(vi)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(4)We allow recreational finfishing and shellfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i), (iv) (on the open portions of Wood Duck ATV trail for wildlife-dependent activities throughout the year), (x), and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(4)(ii)We prohibit slat traps or hoop nets on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(4)(iii)Anglers may only crawfish during designated days and times. The harvest limit is 50 pounds (22.5 kilograms) per person per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(j)(4)(iv)You must attend all crawfish traps and nets at all times. We allow up to, and no more than, 20 traps per angler on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(i)We allow migratory hunting of duck, goose, and coot on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon) during the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(ii)We prohibit migratory game bird hunting during deer modern and primitive firearms hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(iii)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(iv)We allow the use of only shotguns for hunting migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(v)Hunters must check-in and check out as governed by refuge-specific terms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(vi)We require hunters age 16 and older to purchase and carry a signed special refuge recreational activity permit (name/address/phone only).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(vii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 2 hours after legal sunset for that day. Hunters must remove all decoys, blinds, and boats from the hunting area by 1 p.m. (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(viii)We prohibit hunting or discharge of firearms within 150 feet (45 meters (m)) from the edge of areas maintained for roads, trails, and utility rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(ix)We prohibit parking, walking, or hunting within 150 feet (45 m) of any active oil and gas facility or equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(x)We only allow the use of bright eyes or reflective tape for flagging or trail markers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(xi)We restrict the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) to designated trails. ATVs are allowed from September 1 through the last day of February. We allow ATVs only for hunting, fishing, and other wildlife-related activities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(1)(xii)We allow the incidental take of feral hog, raccoon, beaver, nutria, and coyote while hunting with firearms or archery equipment authorized for that hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, raccoon, beaver, nutria, coyote, and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(v) through (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(2)(ii)We prohibit squirrel and rabbit hunting during deer modern and primitive firearms hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(2)(iii)At the Bushley Unit, we allow the use of dogs to hunt squirrels and rabbits only after the last primitive firearms season for deer on the refuge. Hunters must place their contact information on the collars of all their dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(2)(iv)We require hunters participating in the dog season for rabbits to wear a hunter-orange cap.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(2)(v)We only allow the use of shotguns and rifles that are .22 magnum caliber rim fire or less for upland game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(v) through (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(ii)We allow deer modern firearm hunting on the area south of the French Fork of the Little River for 2 days in December with these dates being set annually.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(iii)We allow hunting of deer with primitive firearms during the first segment of the State season for area 1, weekdays only (Monday through Friday) and 2 days in December with these dates set annually. We allow either-sex, deer gun hunting for the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday immediately following Thanksgiving Day and for 2 days in December with these dates to be set annually.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(iv)We allow the use of portable deer stands. Hunters may place deer stands on the refuge 1 day before the deer archery season and must remove them from the refuge within 1 day after this season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters may place only one stand on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State hunting license number clearly printed on the stand. Hunters must place stands in a nonhunting position when not in use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(v)We allow the use and possession of lead shotgun slugs during deer modern and primitive firearm hunts. We prohibit the use and possession of toxic and nontoxic shot shells during these hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(vi)All hunters must wear and display 400 square inches (2,581 square centimeters) of hunter orange and a hunter orange cap during deer modern and primitive firearm hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(vii)You may take only one deer per day during modern and primitive firearm deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(viii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(ix)We prohibit the use of dogs to hunt and trail wounded deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(3)(x)We prohibit use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(ix) through (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(ii)We require anglers age 16 and older to possess and carry a signed special refuge recreational activity permit (name/address/phone only).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(iii)We allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(iv)At the Headquarters Unit, we allow year-round fishing on Cowpen Bayou and the Highway 28 borrow pits. We allow fishing on Duck Lake and its tail-waters, Muddy Bayou, Willow Lake, and the Highway 84 borrow pits from March 1 through October 31. We only allow use of a rod and reel or pole with a hook and line attached for fishing in these waters. We prohibit snagging.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(v)At the Bushley Bayou Unit, we allow fishing year-round. We allow trotlines, but anglers must tend them at least once every 24 hours and reset them when receding water levels expose them. Anglers must attach lines with a length of cotton line that extends into the water. We allow the use of yo-yos, but you must attend and only use them from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset. We prohibit the use of nets and traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(vi)At the Headquarters Unit, we allow the launching of only trailered boats at designated boat ramps. Anglers may launch small hand-carried boats from the bank in other areas. We prohibit dragging of boats or driving onto road shoulders to launch boats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(vii)We prohibit bank fishing on Bushley Creek and fishing in Black Lake, Dempsey Lake, Long Lake, Rhinehart Lake, and Round Lake during deer modern and primitive firearms hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(viii)We prohibit fishing in Black Lake, Dempsey Lake, Long Lake, Round Lake, and Rhinehart Lake during waterfowl hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(ix)We prohibit taking or possessing frogs and turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(k)(4)(x)We prohibit the possession of cleaned or processed fish on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(1)(i)You must carry a signed refuge hunt permit (signed public use regulations brochure) and must carry and fill out daily a Visitor Check-In Permit and Report (FWS Form 3-2405).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl hunting until 12 p.m. (noon) during the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 1:30 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(1)(iv)We prohibit hunting within 100 feet (30 meters (m)) of the maintained rights-of-way of roads. We prohibit hunting within 50 feet (15 m) or trespassing on aboveground oil, gas, or electrical transmission facilities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(1)(v)Hunters must remove boats, blinds, and decoys from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(1)(vi)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(2)(ii)You may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 2 hours after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(2)(iii)When hunting upland game, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge as indicated subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i) and (iv) and (l)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(3)(ii)You must check all deer taken during general gun deer hunts at a refuge check station on the same day taken.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(3)(iii)We prohibit hunters from placing or hunting from stands on pine trees with white-painted bands or rings.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(l)(4)We allow sport fishing on the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the taking of turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, teal, light and dark goose, dove, snipe, rail, gallinule, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(i)Each person age 18 and older must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge user brochure while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(ii)We allow migratory bird hunting on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 2 p.m. during the State seasons, including the regular waterfowl season, the State teal season, State youth waterfowl season, State veterans waterfowl season, and State light goose special conservation season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(iii)We only allow temporary blinds. You must remove both blinds and decoys by 2 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(iv)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(v)We prohibit discharge of firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter) within 500 feet (152 meters (m)) of any residence or oil and gas infrastructure, or within 200 feet (61 m) of any road, railroad, levee, water control structure, designated public use trail, designated parking area, or other designated public use facilities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(vi)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult during all hunts. One adult may supervise up to two youths during upland game and migratory game bird hunts, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The supervising adult must maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(vii)Migratory bird hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m., and all hunters must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(viii)We allow the incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, armadillo, opossum, and coyote with approved shot and weapons allowed during any open season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(ix)We only allow the incidental take of nutria with approved shot and weapons during any open waterfowl season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(x)We allow only the use of reflective tacks as marking devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(xi)We close all refuge lands between Raphael Pass and Main Pass to public entry, including hunting and fishing, from November 1 through the end of February; year-round access is only allowed in Main, Raphael, Octave, Women, and Flatboat passes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(1)(xii)We prohibit hunters and anglers from utilizing air boats, air thrust boats, mud boats, aircraft, and air-cooled propulsion engines on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit, and the incidental take of nutria, coyote, raccoon, armadillo, and opossum, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(2)(i)The refuge rabbit season opens the day after the State duck season closes and continues through the remainder of the State rabbit season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(2)(ii)We restrict hunting to shotgun only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when rabbit hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(2)(iv)We prohibit upland game hunting on days corresponding with refuge deer gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(2)(v)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(i), (v) through (viii), (xi), and (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(i) and (v) through (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)(ii)We allow archery deer hunting, bucks only, from October 1 through 15. We allow either-sex archery deer hunting from October 16 through 31, and from the day after the close of the State duck season through the end of the State deer archery season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)(iii)We allow placement of temporary deer stands up to 48 hours prior to the start of deer archery season. Hunters must remove all deer stands within 48 hours after the archery deer season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We allow only one deer stand per hunter on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State license/sportsmen's identification number clearly printed on the stand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)(vi)We allow shotgun hunting of deer on the Saturday and Sunday during the first split of the regular waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(3)(vii)Deer hunters must display State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) hunter-orange or blaze-pink (as governed by State WMA regulations).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(4)We allow recreational finfishing and shellfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(4)(i)We only allow sport finfishing and shellfishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset. During the State waterfowl hunting seasons, we only allow sport finfishing and shellfishing from 2 p.m. until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, limblines, slat traps, jug lines, nets, or alligator lines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(m)(4)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(i), (xi), and (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(i)We allow waterfowl (duck, goose, coot) hunting on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon) during the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(ii)We prohibit teal hunting during the State September season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(iii)Hunters selected for lottery waterfowl hunts must be present and in possession of written documentation confirming their selection on the day of the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(iv)We allow no more than three persons to hunt in each of the lottery waterfowl blinds, and hunters must confine all hunting activity to the direct vicinity of the blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(v)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(vi)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 2 hours after legal sunset for that day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(vii)We allow the incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, beaver, nutria, and coyote only when hunting for migratory bird, upland game, and big game species with firearms or archery equipment authorized for use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(viii)We require hunters age 16 and older to purchase and carry a signed refuge special recreational activity permit (electronic form).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(ix)We prohibit hunting or the discharge of firearms within 150 feet (45 meters) from the edge of areas maintained for roads, trails, and utility rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(x)Hunters must check-in and check out as governed by refuge-specific terms (see refuge hunting brochure for details).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(xi)Refuge users must enter and exit the refuge only at designated parking areas occurring on the refuge. We prohibit accessing adjacent lands from refuge parking areas or any other part of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(xii)We restrict the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) to designated ATV trails. ATVs are allowed from September 1 through the last day of February. We allow ATVs only for hunting, fishing, and other wildlife-related activities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(xiii)Hunters must remove all decoys, blinds, and boats from the hunt area by 1 p.m. (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(1)(xiv)We only allow the use of bright eyes or reflective tape for flagging or trail markers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit, raccoon, beaver, nutria, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(1)(vi) through (xiv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(2)(ii)We allow the use of only shotguns and rifles that are .22 magnum caliber rimfire or less for upland game huntingKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting rabbit only after the close of the State deer rifle season. Dog owners must place their contact information on the collars of all their dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(2)(iv)We require hunters participating in the special dog season for rabbits to wear a hunter-orange cap.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(1)(vi) through (xiv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(3)(ii)We only allow the use of archery equipment for big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(3)(iii)You may use only portable deer stands. Hunters must place deer stands on the refuge 1 day before the deer archery season and must remove them from the refuge within 1 day after the season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters may place only one deer stand on the refuge, and deer stands must have the owner's State hunting license/sportsmen's identification number clearly printed on the stand. Hunters must place the stand in a nonhunting position and at ground level when not in use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of dogs to trail wounded deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(3)(vi)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(1)(xi) through (xiv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(ii)We only allow fishing within the Coulee Des Grues Bayou from the bank adjacent to Little California Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(iii)Except as provided under paragraph (n)(4)(ii) of this section, we allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset. Anglers may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 2 hours after legal sunset for that day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(iv)We require anglers age 16 and older to purchase and carry a signed refuge special recreational activity permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(v)We prohibit the use of nets, traps, set lines, and trot lines. Anglers may only use a rod and reel or pole with a hook and line attached to fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(vi)We prohibit the possession of cleaned or processed fish on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(vii)We prohibit the harvest of frog, turtle, snake, or mollusk (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(n)(4)(viii)We prohibit crawfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, gallinule, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)(i)Hunters may only hunt migratory game birds during designated refuge seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)(ii)We require every hunter to possess and carry a valid signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) and regulations brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. Shooting hours end at 2 p.m. each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)(iv)Each hunter must complete and turn in a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542), available from a self-clearing check station, after each hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters (m)) of refuge canals; waterways; public roads; buildings; aboveground oil, gas, or electrical transmission facilities; or designated public facilities. Hunting parties must remain a distance of no fewer than 150 yards (135 m) away from another hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)(vi)You must remove all hunting-related equipment from the refuge immediately following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(1)(vii)When migratory bird hunting, you may only use dogs for the purpose of locating, pointing, and retrieving.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(3)We allow hunting for white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(3)(i)Hunters may only hunt big game during designated refuge seasons with archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(3)(ii)We allow only portable deer stands. Hunters may place deer stands on the refuge 1 day before the deer archery season and must remove them from the refuge within 1 day after the season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters may place only one deer stand on the refuge, and deer stands must have the owner's State hunting license number clearly printed on the stand. Hunters must place stands in a nonhunting position at ground level when not in use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(3)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (o)(1)(ii), (v), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(3)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. Hunters must leave no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(3)(v)Each hunter must complete and turn in a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) available from a self-clearing check station, after each hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(i)We allow fishing from March 15 through October 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(ii)We prohibit fishing activities before legal sunrise and after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(iii)Anglers may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise, and you must leave 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(iv)Anglers can travel the refuge by boat from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset in order to access fishing areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(v)We prohibit bank fishing from the Lacassine Pool Wildlife Drive.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(vi)We prohibit boat and bank fishing in Lacassine Pool Unit D and refuge waters from October 16 through March 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(vii)We allow fishing only with rod and reel or pole and line in refuge waters. We prohibit possession of any other type of fishing gear, including limb lines, gill nets, jug lines, yo-yos, or trotlines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(o)(4)(viii)We prohibit the taking of turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(i)We allow waterfowl (duck, goose, coot) hunting on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon) during the Statewide duck season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(ii)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 2 hours after legal sunset for that day. Hunters must remove all decoys, blinds, and boats from the hunt area by 1 p.m. (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(iv)We prohibit migratory game bird hunting during refuge deer primitive firearm hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(v)Except as restricted under paragraph (p)(3)(ix) of this section, we allow the incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, beaver, nutria, and coyote when hunting for migratory bird, upland game, and big game species with firearms and archery equipment authorized for use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(vi)We restrict the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) to designated ATV trails. ATVs are allowed from September 1 to the last day of the spring turkey season. We allow ATVs only for hunting, fishing, and other wildlife-related activities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(vii)We restrict the use of the ATV trails that are designated for physically challenged persons to individuals who possess a State-issued physically challenged program hunter permit or are age 60 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(viii)We require hunters age 16 and older to purchase and carry a signed refuge special recreational activity permit (electronic form).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(ix)We prohibit hunting or the discharge of firearms within 150 feet (45 meters) from the edge of areas maintained for roads, trails, and utility rights-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(x)Hunters must check-in and check out as governed by refuge-specific terms (see refuge hunting brochure for details).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(xi)Hunters and anglers must enter and exit the refuge only at designated parking areas occurring on the refuge. We prohibit accessing adjacent lands from refuge parking areas or any other part of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(1)(xii)We only allow the use of bright eyes or reflective tape for flagging or trail markers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, beaver, nutria, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (p)(1)(v) through (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(2)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit no later than 2 hours after legal sunset for that day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(2)(iii)We only allow the use of shotguns and rifles that are .22 magnum caliber rimfire or less for upland game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(2)(iv)We prohibit upland game hunting during refuge deer primitive firearm hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs when squirrel and rabbit hunting only after the close of the State deer rifle season. Dog owners must place their contact information on the collars of all their dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(2)(vi)We require hunters participating in the special dog season for rabbits to wear a hunter-orange cap.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (p)(1)(v) through (xii) and (p)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(ii)You may harvest only one antlered and one antlerless deer during each of the lottery primitive firearm hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(iii)You may use only portable deer stands. Hunters may place deer stands on the refuge 1 day before the deer archery season and must remove them from the refuge within 1 day after the season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters may place only one deer stand on the refuge, and deer stands must have the owner's State hunting license number clearly printed on the stand. Hunters must place stands in a nonhunting position and at ground level when not in use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(iv)All deer gun hunters must wear and display 400 square inches (2,600 square centimeters) of hunter orange and a hunter-orange cap during the deer gun seasons and lottery deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(v)Only hunters that have been selected for lottery primitive firearm deer hunts may be present during these hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(vi)We allow the use and possession of lead shotgun slugs during lottery primitive firearm deer hunts. We prohibit the use and possession of toxic and nontoxic shot shells during these hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(vii)We prohibit all other hunting during refuge deer primitive firearm hunts as described in the refuge hunting brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(viii)We prohibit the use of deer or turkey gobbler decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(ix)We allow turkey hunting only during the first 16 days of the State season until 12 p.m. (noon). We prohibit incidental hunting of feral hog while turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(x)We prohibit the use of dogs to trail wounded deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(3)(xi)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)We allow sport fishing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (p)(1)(xi) and (xii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(ii)We require anglers age 16 and older to purchase and carry a signed refuge special recreational activity permit (name/address/phone number only).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(iii)We allow fishing from March 1 through October 15 from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(iv)We allow anglers to operate ATVs on the designated trails to the Duck Lake, Westcut Lake, and Possum Bayou boat ramps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(v)We prohibit the use of nets, traps, set lines, and trot lines. Anglers may only use a rod and reel or pole with a hook and line attached to fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(vi)We prohibit the possession of cleaned or processed fish on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(vii)We prohibit the harvest of frog, turtle, snake, or mollusk (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(p)(4)(viii)We prohibit crawfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)We allow hunting of duck, teal, merganser, light and dark goose, gallinule (including moorhen), coot, rail, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(i)Each person age 18 and older must possess and carry a valid, signed refuge user brochure while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(ii)We allow only youth hunting of migratory game birds and only in the Hanson Unit on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays until 2 p.m. of the State teal, youth, and regular waterfowl seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(iii)We open the Hanson Unit only to youth goose hunting during any segment of the goose season that extends beyond the regular duck season on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays until 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(iv)Migratory bird hunters are only allowed to enter the refuge after 4 a.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(v)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be supervised by an adult during all hunts. One adult may supervise up to two youths during small game and migratory game bird hunts. An adult may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. The supervising adult must maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times. The youth must be capable of and must actively participate in the hunt by possessing and/or firing a legal weapon during the hunt for the express purpose of harvesting game. Parents or adult guardians are responsible for ensuring that hunters age 15 and younger do not violate refuge rules.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(vi)Adults accompanying youth on refuge hunts may participate by hunting, but are not allowed to harvest more than their own daily bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(vii)We only allow incidental take of nutria with approved shot and weapons during any open waterfowl season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(viii)We allow incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, armadillo, opossum, and coyote with approved shot and weapons allowed during any open season on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(ix)We prohibit hunting within 500 feet (152 meters (m)) of any residence or oil and gas infrastructure, or within 200 feet (61 m) of any road, railroad, levee, water control structure, designated public use trail, designated parking area, or other designated public use facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(1)(x)We allow only temporary blinds, and hunters must remove blinds and decoys by 2 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(2)We allow youth hunting of squirrel and rabbit, and the incidental take of nutria, coyote, raccoon, armadillo, and opossum, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(2)(i)When hunting, you must possess only shot size 4 or smaller, or 0.22 caliber rim-fire rifles or smaller. We allow the use of air rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (q)(1)(i) and (v) through (ix) apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(2)(iii)The Hanson Unit is closed to youth hunting prior to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays during waterfowl hunt season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(2)(iv)Hunters must leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(3)(i)We open the refuge to hunting of white-tailed deer only during the State archery season. We close the Hanson Unit to big game hunting prior to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays during State waterfowl seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(3)(ii)You may take only one deer of either sex per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of deer decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(3)(iv)We only allow portable stands. Hunters may erect temporary deer stands no earlier than 48 hours prior to the start of deer archery season. Hunters must remove all deer stands within 48 hours after the archery deer season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters may place only one deer stand on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's State hunting license/sportsman's identification number clearly printed on the stand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(3)(v)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(3)(vi)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (q)(1)(i), (v), (vi), (viii), and (ix), and (q)(2)(iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(4)We allow recreational finfishing and shellfishing in all refuge waters subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(4)(i)We prohibit the use of unattended nets, traps, or lines (trot, jog, bush, etc.).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(4)(ii)The refuge is open from legal sunrise until legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(q)(4)(iii)The condition set forth at paragraph (q)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, woodcock, snipe, rail, gallinule, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)(i)Hunters must possess and carry a signed refuge brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl hunting until 12 p.m. (noon) during the State season. Waterfowl hunters must exit the refuge no later than 1:30 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)(iv)Hunters may only hunt during designated times and seasons within specified State seasons as listed in refuge brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting within 100 feet (30 meters) of any public road, refuge road, trail or ATV trail, residence, building, aboveground oil or gas or electrical transmission facility, or designated public facility.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)(vi)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(1)(vii)We allow the incidental take of coyote, beaver, and feral hogs in designated areas during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum, and incidental take of coyote and beaver, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (r)(1)(i), (iii) through (v), and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(2)(ii)We allow hunting of raccoon and opossum during the daylight hours of rabbit and squirrel season. We allow night hunting during December and January, and you may use dogs for night hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs to hunt squirrel and rabbit after December 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(2)(iv)Hunters must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal shooting hours, unless participating in authorized hunting after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (r)(1)(i), (iii) through (v), and (vii), and (r)(2)(iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(4)(i)We allow use of only electric trolling motors on all refuge waters while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(4)(ii)Recreational fishing using commercial gear (slat traps, etc.) requires a special refuge permit (Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G)), which is available at the refuge office. You must possess and carry the special refuge permit while fishing using commercial gear.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(r)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of alligator snapping turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, gallinule, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)(i)Hunters may only hunt migratory game birds during designated refuge seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)(ii)We require all hunters to possess and carry a valid signed refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) and regulations brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)(iii)We prohibit entrance to the waterfowl hunting area earlier than 4 a.m. Shooting hours end at 2 p.m. each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)(iv)Each hunter must complete and turn in a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) from a self-clearing check station after each hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)(v)We allow only portable blinds and those made of native vegetation. Hunters must remove portable blinds, decoys, spent shells, and all other personal equipment after each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters (m)) of refuge canals; waterways; public roads; buildings; aboveground oil, gas, or electrical transmission facilities; or designated public facilities. Hunting parties must maintain a distance of no less than 150 yards (135 m) away from another hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(1)(vii)When migratory bird hunting, you may only use dogs for the purpose of locating, pointing, and retrieving.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)We allow sport fishing, crabbing, and cast netting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(i)Bank and wharf access for fishing are available year-round at the public use areas along State Highway 27. Anglers may access the refuge for fishing by boat only during the March 15 to October 15 open period. You may launch boats at designated boat ramps only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(ii)We allow fishing with a rod and reel, pole and line, or jug and line. We prohibit possession of any other type of fishing gear, including limb lines, gill nets, or trot lines. Jug line limit is up to 10 per boat, and you must attend them at all times. The angler must mark all jugs with their fishing license number (State requirement) and remove the jugs from the refuge at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(iii)We prohibit fishing from October 16 through March 14 in Units 1A and 1B.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(iv)Anglers can travel the refuge by boat from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset in order to access fishing areas; however, we prohibit fishing activities before legal sunrise and after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(v)(A)We allow recreational crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(A) We allow only recreational crabbing with cotton hand lines or drop nets up to 24 inches (60 centimeters) outside diameter. We prohibit using floats on crab lines.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(v)(B)We allow recreational crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(B) Anglers must remove all hand lines, drop nets, and bait from the refuge upon leaving (see § 27.93 of this chapter).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(v)(C)We allow recreational crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(C) We allow a daily limit of 5 dozen (60) crabs per vehicle or boat.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(vi)(A)We allow recreational cast netting in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(A) We allow recreational cast netting from boats only from legal sunrise to legal sunset during the Louisiana inshore shrimp season.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(vi)(B)We allow recreational cast netting in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(B) Anglers must immediately return all incidental take (bycatch) to the water before continuing to cast.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(vi)(C)We allow recreational cast netting in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(C) The daily shrimp limit during the Louisiana inshore shrimp season is 5 gallons (19 liters (L)) of heads-on shrimp per day, per vehicle or boat.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(vi)(D)We allow recreational cast netting in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(D) The daily bait shrimp limit is 1 gallon (3.8 L) per day, per boat, outside the Louisiana inshore shrimp season.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(vi)(E)We allow recreational cast netting in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(E) Shrimp must remain in your actual custody while on the refuge.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(s)(4)(vii)We prohibit the taking of turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, rail, gallinule, coot, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(i)All hunters and anglers age 16 and older must purchase an Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439). This permit allows individuals to participate in open (non-quota) hunting and fishing seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(ii)All hunters and anglers must obtain a Self-Clearing Permit (FWS Form 3-2405), available at refuge entry points and at the Visitor Center, and complete the self-clearing process when exiting the refuge at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(iii)We allow hunting of duck, goose, rail, gallinule, coot, and snipe on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays until 2 p.m. during the State season. We prohibit migratory bird hunting during refuge gun hunts for deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(iv)We allow refuge hunters to enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m., and they must leave no later than 2 hours after legal sunset unless they are participating in the refuge nighttime raccoon hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(v)We allow all-terrain vehicle (ATV) travel on designated trails for access typically from October 1 to the last day of the refuge squirrel season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(vi)We prohibit field dressing of game within 150 feet (45 meters) of parking areas, maintained roads, and trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(vii)An adult age 18 or older must supervise youth hunters age 17 and younger during all hunts. One adult may supervise two youths during small game and migratory bird hunts, but may supervise only one youth during big game hunts. Youth must remain within normal voice contact of the adult who is supervising them.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(1)(viii)We allow the incidental take of coyote, beaver, raccoon, opossum, feral hog, armadillo, and nutria during authorized hunts with firearms and archery equipment legal for use during the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)We allow hunting of raccoon, squirrel, and rabbit, and the incidental take of coyote, beaver, raccoon, opossum, armadillo, and nutria, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (t)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(ii)A nighttime raccoon hunt will be conducted during December, January, and/or February, usually in conjunction with the adjacent State Wildlife Management Area (WMA) raccoon hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(iii)(A)We allow the use of dogs when squirrel and rabbit hunting subject to the following conditions:
(A) We allow hunting without dogs from the beginning of the State season to December 31.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(iii)(B)We allow the use of dogs when squirrel and rabbit hunting subject to the following conditions:
(B) From the beginning of the State season to December 31, we do not require hunters to wear hunter orange.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(iii)(C)We allow the use of dogs when squirrel and rabbit hunting subject to the following conditions:
(C) We allow squirrel and rabbit hunting with or without dogs from January 1 to the last day of February.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(iii)(D)We allow the use of dogs when squirrel and rabbit hunting subject to the following conditions:
(D) From January 1 to the last day of February, squirrel and rabbit hunters are required to wear a minimum solid hunter orange cap.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(iii)(E)We allow the use of dogs when squirrel and rabbit hunting subject to the following conditions:
(E) We allow no more than three dogs per hunting party.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(2)(iv)We close squirrel and rabbit hunting during the following gun hunts for deer: Refuge-wide youth hunt, primitive firearms hunt, and modern firearms hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and the incidental take of feral hogs, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (t)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(ii)We require a valid Quota Modern Firearm Permit (FWS Form 3-2439) to hunt during a Deer Quota Modern Firearm Hunt. You must complete and submit an application for all Deer Quota Hunts, and hunters will be notified of their drawing status. If selected, hunters are required to purchase the Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439) to claim their Quota Modern Firearm Permit for the selected hunt. Hunters must carry a signed paper copy or electronic version of the permit with them on their person while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(iii)Deer archery season will begin the first Saturday in November and will conclude on January 31, except for during the youth gun hunt and modern firearms hunts, when archery is prohibited.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(iv)The deer primitive firearms season will occur between November 1 and January 31. We allow all legal primitive firearms as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(v)During the deer primitive firearms season, hunters may fit any legal primitive firearms with magnified scopes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(vi)We allow hunters using primitive weapons to hunt reforested areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(vii)We prohibit youth hunters from using modern firearms during the primitive weapon hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(viii)We prohibit hunting and/or shooting into or across any reforested area during the gun hunts for deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(ix)For the guided quota youth hunts, we consider youth to be ages 8 through 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(x)We will conduct a refuge-wide youth deer hunt that will coincide with the State youth hunt weekend.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(xi)Hunters may take only one deer (one buck or one doe) per day during refuge deer hunts, except that during guided youth and wheelchair-bound hunts, the limit will be one antlerless and one antlered deer per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(xii)We allow turkey hunting in designated areas during the State turkey hunt season not to exceed 16 days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(xiii)We allow a youth turkey hunt weekend in conjunction with the State youth turkey hunt weekend.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(xiv)We allow muzzleloader hunters to discharge their primitive firearms at the end of each hunt safely into the ground at least 150 feet (45 meters (m)) from any designated public road, maintained road, trail, fire break, dwelling, or aboveground oil and gas production facility. We define a “maintained road or trail” as one that has been mowed, disked, or plowed, or one that is free of trees.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(xv)We prohibit deer hunters leaving deer stands unattended before the opening day of the refuge archery season. Hunters must remove stands from the refuge by the end of the last day of the refuge archery season (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters must remove portable stands from trees at the end of each day's hunt and place freestanding stands in a nonhunting position when unattended. Hunters must clearly mark stands left unattended on the refuge with the hunter's last name, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries license number, and I-Sportsman Permit Number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(3)(xvi)We allow hunting with slugs, rifle, or pistol ammunition larger than .22 caliber rimfire only during the quota hunts for deer. We prohibit use of buckshot when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (t)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(4)(ii)We allow anglers to enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m., and they must depart no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(t)(4)(iv)We prohibit fish cleaning within 150 feet (45 m) of parking areas, maintained roads, and trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, dove, rail, gallinule, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(i)You must carry a signed refuge public use brochure and must carry and fill out daily a Visitor Check-In Permit and Report (FWS Form 3-2405).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(ii)Hunters may only hunt during designated refuge seasons as listed in the signed refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(iii)We allow waterfowl hunting until 12 p.m. (noon) during the State season. Waterfowl hunters must exit the refuge no later than 1:30 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting within 100 feet (30 meters (m)) of the maintained rights-of-way of roads and from or across all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trails. We prohibit hunting within 50 feet (15 meters (m)) of, or trespassing on, aboveground oil, gas, or electrical transmission facilities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(vi)When hunting migratory game birds, you may only use dogs to locate, point, and retrieve.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(vii)We allow ATVs only on trails designated for their use and marked by signs (see § 27.31 of this chapter). ATV trails are closed March 1 through August 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(1)(viii)We allow the incidental take of coyote, beaver, and feral hog during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum, and the incidental take of coyote and beaver, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (u)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), (vii), and (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(2)(ii)You must exit no later than 2 hours after legal shooting hours, unless participating in authorized hunting after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(2)(iii)We allow the nighttime hunting of raccoon and opossum from December 1 to January 31 with the aid of dogs. We allow hunting of raccoon and opossum during the daylight hours of rabbit and squirrel season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (u)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), (vii), and (viii), and (u)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(3)(ii)Deer hunters must wear hunter orange as governed by State deer hunting regulations in wildlife management areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(3)(iii)We prohibit hunters from placing stands or hunting from stands on pine trees with white-painted bands and/or rings.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(4)(i)We prohibit leaving boats and other personal property on the refuge overnight (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(4)(ii)You must tend trotlines daily. You must attach ends of trotlines by a length of cotton line that extends into the water.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 HI-LA50 CFR 32.37(u)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(a)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(a)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(a)(1)(ii)We allow temporary or portable blinds. We require hunters to remove all portable or temporary blinds and decoys from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, sea duck, dark goose, light goose, woodcock, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(1)(i)You must obtain and sign a refuge hunt information sheet and carry the information sheet at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(1)(iii)We allow access for hunting from one hour before legal hunting hours until one hour after legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(1)(iv)We allow take of migratory birds by falconry on the refuge during State seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(2)We allow hunting of grouse and the incidental take of fox and coyote while deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(2)(ii)We prohibit night hunting of coyote.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(2)(iii)We allow take of grouse by falconry on the refuge during the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(3)We allow hunting of wild turkey and white-tailed deer, and the incidental take of fox and coyote while deer hunting, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(b)(3)(ii)All species harvested on the refuge must be retrieved.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, American woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(1)(ii)We allow hunters to enter the refuge 1 hour before legal shooting hours, and they must exit the refuge by 1 hour past legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(1)(iii)We only allow portable or temporary blinds and decoys that must be removed from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(1)(iv)Hunters must retrieve all species harvested on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(2)We allow hunting of bobcat, eastern coyote, ruffed grouse, snowshoe hare, red fox, gray and red squirrel, raccoon, skunk, porcupine, and woodchuck on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii) (except for hunters pursuing raccoon and coyote at night), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(2)(ii)We allow hunting for eastern coyote, red squirrel, and woodchuck only from October 1 to March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(3)We allow hunting of black bear, moose, and white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(3)(ii)We allow tree stands, blinds, and ladders to be set up on the opening day of the archery deer season. Hunters must clearly label tree stands, blinds, or ladders left on the refuge overnight with your State hunting license number and last name. Hunters must remove tree stand(s), blind(s), and/or ladder(s) from the refuge on the last day of the muzzleloader deer season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(3)(iii)You may hunt black bear, eastern coyote, and white-tailed deer during the State archery and firearms deer seasons on the Baring Division east of State Route 191.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(3)(iv)We prohibit use of firearms to hunt bear during the archery deer season on the Baring Division east of Route 191. We prohibit the use of firearms, other than a muzzleloader, to hunt coyote during the deer muzzleloader season on the Baring Division east of Route 191.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(4)(i)We only allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(c)(4)(ii)We prohibit trapping fish for use as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, seaduck, brant, woodcock, rail, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(1)(ii)We allow temporary or portable blinds. We require hunters to remove all portable or temporary blinds and decoys from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, gray squirrel, red squirrel, skunk, snowshoe hare, fox, coyote, porcupine woodchuck, bobcat, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(2)(i)We prohibit the use of dogs for pursuing game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(2)(ii)We allow hunting for coyotes, red squirrel, porcupine, and woodchuck from November 1 to March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(2)(iii)Hunters must retrieve all species harvested on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(2)(iv)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and black bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(3)(i)Petit Manan Point is open only during the muzzleloader deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(3)(ii)We allow black bear hunting during the firearm season for white-tailed deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(3)(iii)We allow hunters to enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise, and they must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting black bear.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(d)(3)(v)We require hunters to remove all tree stands, blinds, and ladders from the refuge on the last day of muzzleloader deer season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(e)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(e)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(e)(1)(ii)We allow temporary or portable blinds. We require hunters to remove all portable or temporary blinds and decoys from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(1)(i)Prior to entering designated refuge hunting areas, you must obtain a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) and sign and carry the permit at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(1)(ii)We open designated youth hunting areas to hunters age 15 and younger who possess and carry a refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System). Youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older. The accompanying adult must possess and carry a refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) and may also hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(1)(iv)We only allow temporary blinds and stands, which you must remove at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(2)We allow hunting of grouse, fox, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(2)(ii)We allow take of grouse by falconry on the refuge during State seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)(i)The conditions as set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)(ii)We allow hunting with shotgun and archery only. We prohibit rifles and muzzleloading firearms for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)(iii)We allow turkey hunting during the fall season as designated by the State. Turkey hunting in the spring is a mentor-led hunt only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)(iv)We allow only archery on those areas of the Little River division open to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)(v)During the State firearm deer season, we only allow hunting of fox and coyote with archery or shotgun as incidental take with a refuge big game permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)(vi)We allow access for hunting from 1 hour before legal hunting hours until 1 hour after legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(3)(vii)All species harvested on the refuge must be retrieved.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(4)(i)We allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(4)(ii)We prohibit lead tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(f)(4)(iii)We prohibit trapping fish for use as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, rail, American woodcock, and Wilson's snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(1)(ii)The hunter must retrieve all species harvested on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(1)(iii)We only allow portable or temporary blinds and decoys that must be removed from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(1)(iv)We allow hunters to enter the refuge 1 hour before legal shooting hours, and they must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(2)We allow hunting of bobcat, coyote, ruffed grouse, hare, red fox, gray squirrel, red squirrel, raccoon, skunk, and woodchuck on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iv) (except for hunters pursing raccoon or coyote at night) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(2)(ii)We allow hunting for eastern coyote, red squirrel, and woodchuck only from October 1 to March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(3)We allow hunting of black bear, moose, wild turkey, and white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(3)(ii)We allow tree stands, blinds, and ladders to be set up on the opening day of the archery deer season. Hunters must clearly label tree stands, blinds, or ladders left on the refuge overnight with your State hunting license number and last name. Hunters must remove tree stand(s), blind(s), and/or ladder(s) from the refuge on the last day of the muzzleloader deer season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit trapping fish for use as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, snipe, coot, crow, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(2)We allow hunting of fox, raccoon, woodchuck, squirrel, porcupine, skunk, snowshoe hare, ring-necked pheasant, and ruffed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(2)(i)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(3)We allow hunting of bear, white-tailed deer, coyote, turkey, and moose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(3)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(3)(ii)Hunters must retrieve all species harvested on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(3)(iii)We allow temporary blinds and tree stands that are clearly marked with the owner's State hunting license number. You may erect temporary blinds and tree stands no earlier than 14 days prior to the hunting season, and you must remove them within 14 days after the hunting season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.38(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose and duck on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(1)(i)You must obtain, and possess while hunting, a refuge waterfowl hunting permit (printed and signed copy of permit from Recreation.gov).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(1)(ii)Up to three additional hunters may accompany you on your reserved unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(2)We allow incidental take of coyote during the prescribed State season while deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(2)(ii)Coyote may only be taken with firearms and archery equipment allowed during the respective deer seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of electronic predator calls.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer, sika deer, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(3)(i)The general hunt regulations for this paragraph (a)(3) are:
(A) You must obtain, and possess while hunting, a turkey or deer hunting permit (printed and signed copy of permit from Recreation.gov).
(B) We prohibit organized deer drives unless authorized by the refuge manager. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.
(C) We prohibit shooting a projectile from a firearm, muzzleloader, bow, or crossbow from, down, or across any road that is traveled by vehicular traffic.
(D) We prohibit the use of rimfire or centerfire rifles and all handguns, except those that fire straight wall cartridges as defined by State law that are legal for deer hunting.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(3)(ii)We do not allow archery deer hunters to hunt within areas designated for the youth hunt on designated days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(3)(iii)We allow turkey hunt permit holders (printed and signed copy of permit from Recreation.gov) to have an assistant, who must remain within sight and normal voice contact and abide by the rules set forth in the refuge's turkey hunting brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(3)(iv)We allow youth deer and turkey hunters to hunt on designated areas on designated days (youth hunt) if they meet the criteria of a “youth hunter” as governed by State law and possess a turkey or deer hunting permit (printed and signed copy of permit from Recreation.gov).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(3)(v)For the designated disabled hunt:
(A) We require disabled hunters to have an America the Beautiful Access pass (OMB Control 1024-0252) in their possession while hunting in disabled areas.
(B) Disabled hunters may have an assistant, age 18 or older, who must remain within sight and normal voice contact while hunting. Assistants must possess a printed and signed copy of a permit from Recreation.gov and a valid government-issued photo identification.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(4)We allow sport fishing and crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(4)(i)We allow fishing and crabbing only from April 1 through September 30 from legal sunrise to legal sunset in refuge waters, unless otherwise authorized by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(a)(4)(ii)We allow fishing and crabbing by boat in the Big Blackwater and the Little Blackwater River.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(2)We allow incidental take of coyote during the prescribed State season while deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(3)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(2)(ii)Coyote may only be taken with firearms and archery equipment allowed during the respective deer seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of electronic predator calls.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(3)(i)(A)General hunt regulations for this paragraph (b)(3). 
(A) You must obtain, and possess while hunting, a deer or turkey hunting permit (printed and signed copy of permit from Recreation.gov).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(3)(i)(B)General hunt regulations for this paragraph (b)(3). 
(B) We prohibit shooting a projectile from a firearm, muzzleloader, bow, or crossbow from, down, or across any road that is traveled by vehicular traffic.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(3)(i)(C)General hunt regulations for this paragraph (b)(3). 
(C) We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(3)(ii)We allow youth deer hunters to hunt on designated areas on designated days (youth hunt) if they meet the criteria of a “youth hunter” as governed by State law and possess a printed and signed copy of a permit from Recreation.gov.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(3)(iii)(A)For the designated disabled hunt:
(A) We require disabled hunters to have an America the Beautiful Access pass (OMB Control 1024-0252) in their possession while hunting in disabled areas.
(B) Disabled hunters may have an assistant who must be age 18 or older and remain within sight and normal voice contact. Assistants must possess a printed and signed copy of a permit from Recreation.gov and a valid government-issued photo identification.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(3)(iii)(B)For the designated disabled hunt:
(B) Disabled hunters may have an assistant who must be age 18 or older and remain within sight and normal voice contact. Assistants must possess a printed and signed copy of a permit from Recreation.gov and a valid government-issued photo identification.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(4)We allow sport fishing and crabbing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(4)(i)We allow fishing and crabbing from designated shoreline areas located at the Ingleside Recreation Area from legal sunrise to legal sunset, April 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(b)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from designated shoreline areas located at the Chester River end of Boxes Point and Duck Inn Trails from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(1)(i)We require a National Wildlife Refuge System Hunt Application (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System), and a signed Statement of Hunter Ethics (FWS Form 3-2516).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunting and scouting on Sundays and Federal holidays. No hunt-related activities may take place unless the Hunting Control Station is open.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(1)(iv)We prohibit wading in all impounded waters except for the placement and retrieval of decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(2)We allow hunting of gray squirrel, eastern cottontail rabbit, and woodchuck on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(3)We allow hunting of turkey and white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(3)(iii)We prohibit shooting a projectile from a firearm, muzzleloader, bow, or crossbow from, down, or across any road that is traveled by vehicular traffic.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.39(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use or possession of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)(i)We allow hunters to enter the refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting hours, and they must exit the refuge by 11⁄2 hours after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)(ii)Hunters must obtain and possess a refuge-specific hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) to hunt on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)(iii)You may begin scouting hunting areas 4 weeks prior to the opening day of your permitted season. We require possession of a valid refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) while scouting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)(v)One nonhunting companion may accompany each permitted hunter. We prohibit nonhunting companions from hunting, but they may assist in other means. All companions must carry identification and stay with the hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)(vi)Hunters may use temporary tree stands and ground blinds while engaged in hunting during the applicable seasons. Hunters must mark stands and blinds with their permit number. Hunters must remove all stands and blinds within 30 days after the end of the permitted season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(1)(vii)Migratory waterfowl hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, fox, coyote, gray squirrel, and cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(2)(ii)Upland and big game hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(2)(iii)North Unit B, Unit C, and South Unit are archery only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(2)(iv)We prohibit the use of handguns or rifles for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii), (v), and (vi), and (2)(ii) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(4)(i)We allow catch-and-release fishing only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(4)(ii)We allow the use of live bait with the exception of any amphibians or reptiles (frogs, salamanders, etc.).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(a)(4)(iii)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)(i)We allow hunters to enter the refuge 1 1⁄2 hours before legal shooting hours, and they must exit the refuge by 1 1⁄2 hours after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)(ii)Hunters must obtain and possess a refuge-specific hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) to hunt on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)(iii)Hunters may begin scouting hunting areas 4 weeks prior to the opening day of your permitted season. We require possession of a valid hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) while scouting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)(iv)One nonhunting companion may accompany each permitted hunter. We prohibit nonhunting companions from hunting, but they may assist in other means. All companions must carry identification and stay with the hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)(v)Hunters may use temporary tree stands and ground blinds while engaged in hunting during the applicable seasons. Hunters must mark stands and blinds with their permit number. Hunters must remove all stands and blinds within 30 days after the end of the permitted season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(1)(vii)Migratory waterfowl hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(2)We allow hunting of coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii), (iv), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(2)(ii)Upland and big game hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(2)(iii)We allow archery hunting only for upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(3)We allow archery hunting of whitetail deer, turkey, and bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (v) and (b)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(1)(i)We allow hunters to access the refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting hours until 11⁄2 hours after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(1)(ii)Hunters may begin scouting hunting areas 4 weeks prior to the opening day of your permitted season. We require possession of a valid refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) while scouting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(1)(iv)One nonhunting companion may accompany each permitted hunter. We prohibit nonhunting companions from hunting, but they may assist in other means. All companions must carry identification and stay with the hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(1)(v)Hunters must clearly label tree stands and ground blinds with their State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(1)(vi)Migratory waterfowl hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, fox, raccoon, opossum, gray squirrel, quail, pheasant, crow, and ruffed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(2)(ii)Upland and big game hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), and (v), and (c)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(d)(1)We allow hunting of migratory waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge by boat subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(d)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset on designated portions of the Monomoy Islands unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(d)(4)(ii)We allow surf fishing from the Morris Island shore 24 hours a day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl, woodcock, and Wilson's snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)(i)We allow hunters to enter the refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting hours, and they must exit the refuge by 11⁄2 hours after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)(ii)Hunters must obtain and possess a refuge-specific hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) to hunt on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)(iii)Hunters may begin scouting hunting areas 4 weeks prior to the opening day of your permitted season. We require possession of a valid refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) while scouting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)(v)Hunters may use temporary tree stands and ground blinds while engaged in hunting during the applicable seasons. Hunters must mark stands and blinds with their permit number. Hunters must remove all stands and blinds within 30 days after the end of the permitted season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)(vi)One nonhunting companion may accompany each permitted hunter. We prohibit nonhunting companions from hunting, but they can assist in other means. All companions must carry identification and stay with the hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(1)(vii)Migratory waterfowl hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, gray squirrel, coyote, fox, and eastern cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(2)(ii)Upland and big game hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(2)(iii)Hospital Road North Unit and Still River Depot Area are archery only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(2)(iv)We prohibit the use of handguns or rifles for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through (iii), (v), and (vi) and (2)(ii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, brant, coot, crow, merganser, rail, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)(i)Hunters may enter the refuge 1⁄2 hour before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge by 1⁄2 hour after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)(ii)We prohibit the use of centerfire rifles and handguns to hunt any species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)(iii)We prohibit shooting across refuge roads and within or into administratively closed zones.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)(iv)We prohibit launching motorized boats for scouting purposes prior to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)(vi)We allow crow hunting only from September 1 through February 28.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(1)(vii)Migratory waterfowl hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, pheasant, cottontail rabbit, hare, gray squirrel, coyote, fox, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iii), and (v) (with the exception that we prohibit dogs while hunting furbearers) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(2)(ii)Upland and big game hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iii) and (g)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(3)(ii)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on Plum Island subject to the following conditions:
(A) We allow archery, primitive firearms, shotgun, and crossbow (by MassWildlife permit only, for certain disabled persons) hunting during a designated 2-day hunt on the first Wednesday and Thursday of the State shotgun deer season.
(B) You must have a lottery-issued hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) to hunt during this 2-day time period.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(3)(iii)We allow hunting of deer and wild turkey in Areas A, B, C, and D subject to the following condition: You may take deer using archery equipment only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(4)We allow saltwater fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(4)(i)We allow saltwater fishing on the ocean beach from legal sunrise to legal sunset without a refuge permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(4)(ii)Stage Island is open to fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(4)(iii)Nelson Island is open to fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(4)(iv)We allow walk-on night fishing after legal sunset with a valid refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2358, National Wildlife Refuge System Fishing/Shrimping/Crabbing/Frogging Application; vehicle sticker issued by the refuge office).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(g)(4)(v)We allow anglers to use over-the-sand, surf-fishing vehicles, or off-road vehicles (ORVs) with a valid refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) and permit fee, as determined in an annual lottery.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(1)(i)Hunters may access the refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(1)(ii)We prohibit access to Third Island between January 1 and June 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(1)(iv)Migratory waterfowl hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(2)(ii)Upland and big game hunting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) and (h)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(4)(ii)We prohibit launching of motorboats from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.40(h)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of reptiles and amphibians as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(1(v)We allow hunting of waterfowl only on the Brancheau Unit of the refuge as governed by Pointe Mouillee State Game Area special hunt regulations and subject to the following conditions: (A) You must obtain and possess a State-issued permit for this unit by entering the Michigan Department of Natural Resources' daily drawing at the Pointe Mouillee State Game Area.(B) You must remain with 75 feet (22.5 meters) of your assigned blind or numbered post. We allow an exception for unarmed (hunting weapons) retrieval of waterfowl. (C) We allow only nonmotorized boats. (D) We prohibit shot size larger than BBBKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, rail, gallinule, coot, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(1)(i)You must remove all of your blinds, boats, and decoys from the refuge each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter)Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(1)(ii)We allow refuge access from 1 1⁄2 hours prior to legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(1)(iv)We allow hunting of waterfowl only on the Plum Creek Bay Unit of the refuge and only through boat access.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(2) We allow hunting of pheasant, squirrel, rabbit, fox, raccoon, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(2)(ii)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field with the following exception: While hunting fox, coyotes, and raccoons in units where we allow it, you may use single projectile shot such as bullets, slugs, or muzzleloader bullets containing lead. We prohibit the use of buckshot for any hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(2)(iii)On the Humbug Island Unit, you may only hunt with shotgun shells or archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)We allow hunting of deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)(ii)For wild turkey hunting, you may possess only approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)(iii)For deer hunting, you may possess only single projectile shot. We prohibit the use of buckshot for any hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)(iv)We allow portable tree stands for deer hunting. We allow only one tree stand per hunter per refuge unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)(v)For Humbug Marsh Mainland only: (A) You must obtain and possess a State-issued permit for this unit by entering the Michigan Department of Natural Resources' annual drawing. (B) You must obtain and possess a state access permit (issued by the refuge) for the date on which you are hunting in the Humbug Marsh Unit. (C) You must hunt from a provided fixed hunting platform and/or blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)(vi)The Humbug Island Unit is closed to firearm deer hunting. We allow only archery deer hunting on Humbug Island.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(a)(3)(vii)The Fix Unit is closed to firearm deer hunting. We allow only archery deer hunting in the Fix Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(1)(i)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour before legal sunrise and must leave the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(1)(ii)You must remove boats, blinds, blind materials, stands, decoys, and other hunting equipment from the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting in accordance with Michigan State regulations, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(2)(ii)For hunting, you may possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(3)We allow hunting of big game subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit dogs for big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(3)(iii)Deer hunters may place one portable stand or blind on the refuge for use while deer hunting, but only during the open deer season. The stand must be clearly labeled with the hunter's Michigan license/sportsmen's identification number. The stand must be removed by the end of the season (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, leech, frog, toad, salamander, snake, lizard, turtle, and other non-fish species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(c)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(c)(2)We allow upland game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(c)(3)We allow big game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(d)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(d)(1)(i)Hunters must remove boats, decoys, blinds, and blind materials at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(d)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(d)(2)We allow hunting of upland game subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(d)(3)We allow the hunting of big game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(1)Migratory game bird hunting.  We allow hunting of woodcock and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs when hunting migratory birds, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse and snowshoe hare on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs when hunting upland game, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(3)We allow the hunting of deer and bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of dogs while deer or bear hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(4)(i)We prohibit the use of fishing weights or lures containing lead.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(4)(ii)We allow ice fishing from January 1 through the end of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(4)(iii)Anglers must remove ice fishing shelters and all other personal property from the refuge each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(4)(iv)We allow fishing on designated refuge pools from May 15 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(e)(4)(v)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl (duck and goose), American woodcock, American crow, American coot, common gallinule, sora, Virginia rail, and Wilson's snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a refuge check-in card (FWS Form 3-2405, Self-Clearing Check-in Permit).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl hunting on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays during the regular goose season after September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(1)(iii)We allow hunter access to the refuge 2 hours before legal shooting time to 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(1)(iv)You may possess no more than 25 shotgun shells while hunting in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(1)(vi)We allow the take of feral hogs incidental to other lawful hunting using legal methods of take.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(2)We allow hunting of turkey, small game (eastern fox squirrel, eastern cottontail, and ring-necked pheasant), and furbearers (raccoon, coyote, and red fox) on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(iii) and (vi) of this section apply, except we allow hunter access to the refuge for furbearer hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(2)(ii)You may only hunt turkey during the spring season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(2)(iii)We allow dogs for hunting. Raccoon hunting dogs must wear global positioning system (GPS) or radio collars.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(iii) and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(3)(ii)You must possess and carry a refuge permit (State-issued permit).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(4)(i)We allow fishing by boat in navigable waterways but not within any managed refuge units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.41(f)(4)(ii)We allow bank fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset only at designated sites along the Tittabawassee and Cass Rivers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(1)We allow youth waterfowl hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, cameras, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(1)(iv)We close the refuge from 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(1)(v)We allow the use of motorless boats for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(1)(vi)We only allow waterfowl hunting during the State's youth waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse and sharp-tailed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(2)(ii)We only allow hunting from the opening of the State's deer firearms season to the close of the State's ruffed grouse and sharp-tailed grouse seasons, respectively.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and moose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (iv), and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(ii)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to motorized public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(iii)We only allow archery hunting from the start of the State's deer firearms season, and close as governed by the State's archery deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(iv)You must remove all boats, decoys, cameras, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(v)We allow only portable tree stands; portable, elevated hunting platforms not attached to trees; and portable ground blinds that can be hand-carried into the hunting area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(vi)You may place your tree stand(s), elevated platform(s), and/or ground blind(s) on the refuge only during your designated licensed season. You must remove these stands/blinds by the end of your designated licensed season (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Unoccupied stands/blinds may be used by anyone.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(vii)We allow only two stands/blinds per hunter on the refuge. You must clearly label the stands/blinds with your State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(viii)We prohibit the use of nails, wire, screws, or bolts to attach a stand to a tree.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(a)(3)(ix)We prohibit hunting from a tree into which a metal object has been driven to support a hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(1)We prohibit the hunting of migratory game birds. We allow the unarmed retrieval of waterfowl, legally taken outside the refuge, up to 100 yards (90 meters) inside the refuge boundary.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasant, Hungarian partridge, cottontail and jack rabbit, raccoon, striped skunk, gray and fox squirrel, red and gray fox, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(2)(i)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs for upland game bird hunting only, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(2)(iii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(2)(iv)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(2)(v)You may only hunt fox and raccoon from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset from the beginning of the State season through the last day of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(2)(vi)You may only hunt striped skunk from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset from September 1 through the last day of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(3)(i)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(2)(iii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(4)(i)We allow only bank fishing on all refuge pools and open marshes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs for hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the district at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(2)We allow upland game hunting throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(2)(ii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer throughout the district subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(c)(4)We allow fishing throughout the district subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(1)We allow the hunting of goose, duck, merganser, coot, woodcock, common moorhen, mourning dove, Sora/Virginia rail, crow, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(1)(i)We require a signed hunt brochure. You must carry this signed brochure when hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(1)(iii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(1)(iv)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(1)(v)We prohibit entry onto the refuge earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting time, and we require hunters to leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse; ring-necked pheasant; red, gray, and fox squirrel; cottontail rabbit; jackrabbit; snowshoe hare; red and gray fox; raccoon; badger; bobcat; coyote; striped skunk; opossum; long and short tailed weasel; and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(ii) through (v) of this section applyKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(2)(ii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting, except when hunting furbearers, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(3)(ii)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(d)(3)(iii)We prohibit the possession of hunting firearms or archery equipment on areas closed to deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Headquarters waterfowl production area (WPA) in Becker County, the Hitterdal WPA in Clay County, and the McIntosh WPA in Polk County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs for hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the district at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(2)We allow upland game hunting throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Headquarters WPA in Becker County, the Hitterdal WPA in Clay County, and the McIntosh WPA in Polk County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(2)(ii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(3)We allow big game hunting throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Headquarters WPA in Becker County, the Hitterdal WPA in Clay County, and the McIntosh WPA in Polk County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(3)(ii)Hunters may use portable stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(e)(4)We allow sport fishing throughout the district subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Townsend, Mavis, and Gilmore waterfowl production areas (WPAs) and the building and administrative area of Knollwood WPA in Otter Tail County, and on the Larson WPA in Douglas County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the district at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(2)We allow upland game hunting throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Townsend, Mavis, and Gilmore WPAs and in designated portions of Knollwood WPA in Otter Tail County, and on the Larson WPA in Douglas County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(2)(ii)You may use and possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(3)We allow big game hunting throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Townsend, Mavis, and Gilmore WPAs and the building and administrative area of Knollwood WPA in Otter Tail County, and on the Larson WPA in Douglas County. The following condition applies: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(f)(4)We allow sport fishing throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Townsend, Mavis, and Gilmore WPAs and the building and administrative area of Knollwood WPA in Otter Tail County, and on the Larson WPA in Douglas County. The following condition applies: The condition set forth at paragraph (f)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, woodcock, snipe, rail, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(iv)We allow nonmotorized boats in areas open to migratory bird hunting during the migratory bird hunting seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting during the Spring Light Goose Conservation Order.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(vi)We allow hunting during special State-administered youth seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(vii)We allow the use of wheeled, nonmotorized conveyance devices (e.g., bikes, game carts).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(1)(viii)We prohibit entry onto the refuge earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting time, and we require hunters to leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(2)We allow hunting of prairie chicken, sharp-tailed grouse, ring-necked pheasant, gray (Hungarian) partridge, ruffed grouse, rabbit (cottontail and jack), snowshoe hare, squirrel (fox and gray), and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iii) and (vi) through (viii) of this section applyKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(2)(ii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(ii) through (iii) and (vi) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(g)(3)(ii)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(1)Migratory game bird hunting. We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(1)(i)We only allow youth waterfowl hunting on the State's youth waterfowl day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(1)(iii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(1)(iv)ou must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(1)(v)We prohibit entry to hunting areas earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(2)Upland game hunting. We allow upland game hunting throughout the district, except we prohibit hunting on that part of the Phare Lake WPA in Renville County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(2)(ii)You may use and possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(3)Big game hunting. We allow big game hunting throughout the district, except we prohibit hunting on that part of the Phare Lake WPA in Renville County that lies within the Phare Lake State Game Refuge. The following condition applies: The conditions set forth at paragraph (i)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(3)(i)We only allow hunting during the State's muzzleloader season with muzzleloaders.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(4)Sport fishing.  We allow sport fishing throughout the district subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (i)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(4)(i)Litchfield Wetland Management District —(1) Migratory game bird hunting. We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district, except we prohibit hunting on that part of the Phare Lake waterfowl production area (WPA) in Renville County that lies within the Phare Lake State Game Refuge. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(4)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(4)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(h)(4)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the district at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)Migratory game bird hunting.  We allow the hunting of goose, duck, merganser, moorhen, coot, rail, woodcock, common snipe, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)(i)We require a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) for refuge-specific special hunts and refuge-specific population management hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)(ii)We prohibit the discharge of a weapon on, from, across, or within 100 feet (30 meters) of any service road, parking area, or designated hiking trail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)(iii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)(iv)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)(v)We prohibit entry into the refuge earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs while hunting migratory birds, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(1)(vii)We prohibit hunting during the State spring goose huntKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, gray partridge, ring-necked pheasant, American crow, squirrel (gray, fox, and red), snowshoe hare, cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, raccoon, fox (red and gray), striped skunk, coyote, opossum, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)(ii)We prohibit single projectile ammunition for hunting upland game and furbearers, except that we allow hunters to use small-caliber rimfire rifles and handguns (.22 caliber and smaller) on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs for hunting furbearers. We allow the use of dogs while hunting upland game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)(iv)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)(v)You may only hunt fox, opossum, and raccoon from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset, from the beginning of the State season through the last day of February, on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)(vi)You may only hunt coyotes and skunks from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset, from September 1 through the last day of February, on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(2)(vii)You may only hunt crows during the State-designated crow seasons, which occur between September 1 and the last day of February, on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge during daylight hours subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (j)(1)(iv) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(j)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(1)(i)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(1)(ii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the district at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(2)We allow upland game hunting throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(2)We allow hunting of upland game, except that we prohibit hunting on the designated portions of the Edward-Long Lake WPA in Stevens County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(2)(ii)We prohibit the possession of single projectile ammunition for hunting on the Soberg waterfowl production area (WPA).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(2)(ii)You may use and possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(2)(iii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(3)We allow big game hunting throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(3)We allow hunting of deer throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the designated portions of the Edward-Long Lake WPA in Stevens County. The following condition applies: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(3)(ii)We prohibit firearms deer hunting on Soberg WPA.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(4)We allow sport fishing throughout the district subject to the following conditions: The condition set forth at paragraph (k)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(k)(4)We allow fishing throughout the district, except that we prohibit fishing on the designated portions of the Edward-Long WPA in Stevens County. The following condition applies: The condition set forth at paragraph (l)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(l)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the designated portions of the Edward-Long Lake waterfowl production area (WPA) in Stevens County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(l)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(l)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders, including those made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(l)(1)(iii)All boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property (see 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) brought onto the WPA, must be removed at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, moorhen, coot, rail (Virginia and sora only), woodcock, common snipe, mourning dove, and sandhill crane subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(1)(iv)We allow hunting on the unit located within the Hiawatha Game Refuge in Pipestone County, as governed by applicable State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(1)(v)We allow hunting on the Spieker tract in Clay County, as governed by applicable State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey, ring-necked pheasant, Hungarian partridge, prairie chicken, spruce grouse, ruffed grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, rabbit (cottontail and jack), snowshoe hare, squirrel (fox and gray), raccoon, opossum, fox (red and gray), badger, coyote, bobcat, striped skunk, and crow on designated areas subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(ii) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(2)(ii)We prohibit the use of dogs for hunting furbearers. For all other upland game, we allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(2)(iii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(3)We allow hunting of deer, elk, and black bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(ii) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(3)(ii)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(m)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (m)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(1)We allow hunting of woodcock and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, spruce grouse, gray and fox squirrel, cottontail rabbit, and snowshoe hare on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(3)(i)We require a State-issued permit for firearms hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(3)(iii)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(4)(i)We only allow fishing from nonmotorized boats or boats powered by electric motors in designated areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(4)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (n)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(n)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, woodcock, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)(i)We only allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot during the special State-administered youth waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)(iii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)(iv)We allow nonmotorized boats in areas open to migratory bird hunting during the special State-administered youth waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting during the Spring Light Goose Conservation Order.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)(vi)We allow the use of wheeled, nonmotorized conveyance devices (e.g., bikes, game carts).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(1)(vii)We prohibit entry onto the refuge earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting time, and we require hunters to leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasant, gray (Hungarian) partridge, ruffed grouse, prairie grouse, rabbit (cottontail and jack), snowshoe hare, squirrel (fox and gray), and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (o)(1)(ii), (iii), (vi), and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(2)(ii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of centerfire, rimfire, or muzzleloading rifles, and handguns.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(3)(i)We prohibit shooting at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(3)(ii)We require a State-issued permit to hunt white-tailed deer in the Special Permit Area of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(3)(iii)Archery is the only legal weapon for hunting deer, with the exception of during the special State-administered mentored youth hunt and disabled hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(4)(i)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(o)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from May 1 through November 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, merganser, coot, Sora/Virginia rail, woodcock, snipe, common moorhen/gallinule, mourning dove, and American crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(1)(ii)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(1)(iii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(1)(iv)We prohibit entry onto the refuge earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting time, and we require hunters to leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(1)(v)You may only hunt American crow from September 1 through the end of February within the migratory bird hunting area. We prohibit hunting from March 1 through August 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(1)(vi)We allow only nonmotorized boats, and they must be launched at designated access sites.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, ring-necked pheasant, gray and fox squirrel, snowshoe hare, cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (p)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(2)(ii)We allow spring turkey hunting for youth hunters and persons with disabilities, and fall turkey hunting for all hunters, on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(2)(iii)You may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (p)(1)(ii) through (vi) of this section applyKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(3)(ii)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a roadway open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(p)(4)(ii)From March 1 through August 31 (the refuge wildlife sanctuary period), we allow fishing only from nonmotorized boats on the designated canoe route and on banks within 100 yards (91.44 meters) both upstream and downstream of designated access points.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(1)We allow the hunting of goose, duck, coot, woodcock, snipe, rail (Virginia and Sora), mourning dove, and American crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(1)(i)Hunting by tribal members is governed by White Earth Reservation regulations on those portions of the Reservation that are a part of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(1)(ii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the refuge at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter)Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(1)(iv)You may hunt American crow from September 1 through the end of February within all migratory bird hunting areas, and from March 1 through the end of season in areas open to migratory bird hunting south of County Highway 26.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(1)(v)Hunters must dismantle hunting blinds, platforms, and ladders made from natural vegetation at the end of each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey; bobcat; ruffed grouse; red, gray, and fox squirrel; cottontail rabbit; jackrabbit; snowshoe hare; red fox; raccoon; and striped skunk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(2)(i)You may only hunt fox and raccoon from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset from the beginning of the State season through the last day of February within all upland game hunting areas, and from March 1 through the end of the season in areas open to upland game hunting south of County Highway 26.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(2)(ii)You may only hunt striped skunk from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until legal sunset from September 1 through the last day of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(2)(iii)During the fall season, you may hunt wild turkey as governed by State and Tribal seasons and regulations throughout the refuge. During the spring seasons, you may only hunt wild turkey south of County Highway 26, minus the areas east of County Highway 29, north of Pine Lake, and west of Chippewa Water Control Structure Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(2)(iv)You may possess only approved nontoxic shells (see 50 CFR 32.2(k)) when hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs when hunting, except when hunting furbearers, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(2)(vi)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (q)(1)(ii), (iii), and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(3)(i)We prohibit shooting on, from, over, across, or within 30 feet (9 meters) of a road edge open to public vehicle transportation at a big game animal or a decoy of a big game animal.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (q)(1)(i), (ii), and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(4)(i)We allow fishing in North Tamarac Lake, Wauboose Lake, and Two Island Lake year-round as governed by State and/or White Earth Reservation regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(4)(ii)We allow fishing in Blackbird Lake and Lost Lake from the first day of the State walleye season through Labor Day as governed by State and/or White Earth Reservation regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(4)(iii)We allow fishing in Pine Lake from December 1 until March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(4)(iv)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, or mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter)Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(q)(4)(vi)The condition set forth at paragraph (q)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(i)We prohibit migratory bird hunting from March 16 through August 31 each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(ii)You cannot reserve hunting areas, except at Potter's Marsh Managed Hunt Area, Pool 13, near Thomson, Illinois.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(iii)In areas posted and shown on maps as “Closed to All Access,” we prohibit public entry, to include hunting and fishing, at all times. This area is named and located as follows: Crooked Slough Backwater, Pool 13, Illinois, 2,453 acres.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(iv)In areas posted and shown on maps as “No Entry—Sanctuary,” we prohibit hunting at all times and all public entry except as specified. These areas are named and located as follows:
(A) Pool Slough, Pool 9, Minnesota/Iowa, 1,126 acres.
(B) Bertom Island, Pool 11, Wisconsin, 31 acres.
(C) Guttenberg Ponds, Pool 11, Iowa, 252 acres.
(D) Spring Lake, Pool 13, Illinois, 3,697 acres.
 
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(v)In areas posted and shown on maps as “Area Closed” and “Area Closed—No Motors,” we prohibit migratory bird hunting at all times. We ask that you practice voluntary avoidance of these areas by any means or for any purpose from October 15 to the end of the respective State duck season. In areas also marked “no motors,” we prohibit the use of motors on watercraft from October 15 to the end of the respective State duck season. (A) The areas posted and marked on maps as “Area Closed” are named and located as follows:
(1) Big Lake, Pool 4, Wisconsin, 2,210 acres.
(2) Weaver Bottoms/Lost Island, Pool 5, Minnesota/Wisconsin, 3,508 acres.
(3) Polander Lake, Pool 5A, Minnesota/Wisconsin, 1,873 acres.
(4) Lake Onalaska, Pool 7, Wisconsin, 7,366 acres (voluntary avoidance on 3,365 acres until mid-November).
(5) Wisconsin Islands, Pool 8, Minnesota/Wisconsin, 6,538 acres.
(6) Harpers Slough, Pool 9, Iowa/Wisconsin, 5,209 acres.
(7) Wisconsin River Delta, Pool 10, Wisconsin, 1,414 acres (closed November 1 to end of duck season).
(8) 12-Mile Island, Pool 11, Iowa, 1,139 acres.
(9) Bertom-McCartney, Pool 11, Wisconsin, 2,384 acres (no voluntary avoidance provision).
(10) Pleasant Creek, Pool 13, Iowa, 2,191 acres.
(11) Elk River, Pool 13, Iowa, 1,248 acres.
(B) The areas posted and marked on maps as “Area Closed—No Motors” are named and located as follows:
(1) Peterson Lake, Pool 4, Wisconsin 572 acres.
(2) Rieck's Lake, Pool 4, Wisconsin, 499 acres.
(3) Spring Lake, Pool 5, Wisconsin, 254 acres.
(4) Sturgeon Slough, Pool 10, Wisconsin, 340 acres.
(5) 12-Mile Island, Pool 10, Iowa, 540 acres.
(6) John Deere Marsh, Pool 11, Iowa, 439 acres.
(7) Kehough Slough, Pool 12, Illinois, 333 acres.
(8) Beaver Island, Pool 14, Iowa, 864 acres.
 
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(vi)In areas posted and shown on maps as “No Hunting Zone” or “No Hunting or Trapping Zone,” we prohibit hunting at all times. These areas are named and located as follows: (A) Buffalo River, Pool 4, Wisconsin, 219 acres.
(B) Fountain City Bay, Pool 5A, Wisconsin, 24 acres.
(C) Upper Halfway Creek Marsh, Pool 7, Wisconsin, 143 acres.
(D) Brice Prairie Tract, Pool 7, Wisconsin, 186 acres.
(E) Hunter's Point, Pool 8, Wisconsin, 82 acres.
(F) Goose Island, Pool 8, Wisconsin, 984 acres (also no motors and voluntary avoidance).
(G) Sturgeon Slough, Pool 10, Wisconsin, 66 acres.
(H) Goetz Island Trail, Pool 11, Iowa, 31 acres.
(I) Crooked Slough Proper, Pool 13, Illinois, 270 acres.
(J) Frog Pond, Pool 13, Illinois, 64 acres.
(K) Ingersoll Wetlands Learning Center, Pool 13, Illinois, 41 acres.
(L) Amann Tract, Pool 7, Wisconsin, 0.21 acre.
(M) Lost Mound Unit Office and River Road, Pool 13, Illinois, 175 acres.
 
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(vii)In the area posted and shown on maps as “Mesquaki Lake No Hunting Zone,” Pool 13, Illinois, we prohibit hunting migratory birds from April 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(viii)You may not engage in open-water waterfowl hunting in Pool 11, approximate river miles 586-592, Grant County, Wisconsin, as marked with signs and as shown on refuge maps. Open-water hunting regulations and definitions that apply for Wisconsin outside of Grant County also apply in this area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(ix)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(x)We allow working a dog in refuge waters by tossing a retrieval dummy or other object for out-and-back exercise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(xi)You may use natural material for temporary blinds, with restrictions. You may hunt from a boat blind or pop-up blind, or you may construct a temporary blind of natural materials. You may gather grasses and marsh vegetation (e.g., willow, cattail, bulrush, lotus, and/or arrowhead) from the refuge for blind-building materials. However, you may not gather, bring onto the refuge, or use for blind building any tree(s) or other plant parts, including dead wood on the ground, greater than 2 inches (5 centimeters (cm)) in diameter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(xii)We require a 200-yard (182.9-meter) spacing distance between hunting parties on the Illinois portions of the refuge in Pools 12, 13, and 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(1)(xiii)You may set up hunting equipment the day of the hunt, but you must remove it at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You may place and leave hunting equipment and decoys on the refuge only from 1 hour before the start of legal shooting hours until 1⁄2 hour after the close of legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(2)(i)We prohibit upland game hunting from March 16 through August 31 each year, except for spring wild turkey hunting and squirrel hunting on the Illinois portion of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (r)(1)(ii) through (iv), (vi), (ix), (xi), and (xiii) of this section applyKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(2)(iii)In areas posted and shown on maps as “Area Closed” and “Area Closed—No Motors,” we allow upland game hunting beginning the day after the respective State duck hunting season until upland game season closure or March 15, whichever comes first, except we allow spring turkey hunting during State seasons. In areas also marked “Area Closed—No Motors,” we prohibit the use of motors on watercraft from October 15 to the end of the respective State duck season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(2)(iv)In the area posted and shown on maps as “Mesquaki Lake No Hunting Zone,” Pool 13, Illinois, we prohibit hunting upland game from April 1 to September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(2)(v)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)(i)We prohibit big game hunting from March 16 through August 31 each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)(ii)In areas closed to public access on the Lost Mound Unit of Savanna District, Illinois, we allow firearm deer hunts as established by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (r)(1)(ii) through (iv), (vi), (ix), (xi), and (xiii) and (r)(2)(v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)(iv)In areas posted and shown on maps as “No Entry—Sanctuary” we allow big game hunting beginning the day after the respective State duck hunting season until big game season closure or March 15, whichever comes first. We describe these areas more fully at paragraph (r)(1)(iv) of this section.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)(v)In areas posted and shown on maps as “Area Closed” and “Area Closed—No Motors,” we allow big game hunting beginning the day after the respective State duck hunting season until big game season closure or March 15, whichever comes first. In areas also marked “Area Closed—No Motors,” we prohibit the use of motors on watercraft from October 15 to the end of the respective State duck season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)(vi)In the area posted and shown on maps as “Mesquaki Lake No Hunting Zone,” Pool 13, Illinois, we prohibit big game hunting from April 1 to September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(3)(vii)On refuge-managed lands in Illinois, we prohibit organized drives for deer. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (r)(1)(iii) and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(4)(ii)In areas also marked “Area Closed—No Motors,” we prohibit the use of motors on watercraft from October 15 to the end of the respective State duck season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(r)(4)(iii)Commercial fishing in Spring Lake, Pool 13, Illinois, requires a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-C) issued by the refuge or district manager (see § 31.13 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(s)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Worthington waterfowl production area (WPA) in Nobles County and on designated portions of the Wolf Lake WPA in Cottonwood County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(s)(1)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal property brought onto the district at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(s)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(s)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Worthington WPA in Nobles County and on designated portions of the Wolf Lake WPA in Cottonwood County. The following conditions apply:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(s)(3)(i)We allow the use of portable stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(s)(3)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (s)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42(s)(4)We allow fishing throughout the district subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (s)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.42.(s)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Worthington WPA in Nobles County and on designated portions of the Wolf Lake WPA in Cottonwood County. The following condition applies: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (s)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)We allow hunting of migratory ducks, geese, mergansers, coot, rails, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(i)All hunters age 16 and older must possess a State-issued North Mississippi NWR hunting permit (code 606, available from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks). While hunting on the refuge, all persons age 15 and younger (“youth hunter”) must be in the presence and under the direct supervision of a licensed or exempt hunter age 21 or older. A hunter supervising a youth hunter must hold all required licenses and permits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge no later than 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(iii)We allow hunting of migratory game birds, including under the Light Goose Conservation Order, only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(iv)Each hunter must obtain a daily Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542). You must display the card in plain view on the dashboard of your vehicle so that the State-issued license number is readable. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must complete the reverse side of the card and deposit it at one of the refuge information stations. Include all game harvested, and if you harvest no game, report “0.” We prohibit hunters possessing more than one Harvest Report at a time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(v)It is unlawful to hunt from or shoot into the 100-foot (30.5-meter) zone along either side of designated roads and parking lots.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs on the refuge when hunting migratory game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(vii)You must remove decoys, blinds, boats, other personal property, and litter from the hunting area following each morning's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(viii)We allow no more than 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(1)(ix)We allow the take of beavers, coyotes, nutria, and feral hog during daylight hours only during any open season with weapons and ammunition legal for that season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (ii), (v), and (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(2)(ii)All hunters using shotguns for small game must use approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit dogs while hunting deer. We allow the use of dogs to hunt feral hog during designated hog seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(3)(iv)We prohibit hunting or shooting across any open, fallow, or planted field from ground level or on or across any public road, public highway, railroad, or their rights-of-way during all general gun and primitive weapon hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(3)(v)Hunters may erect portable deer stands 2 weeks prior to the opening of archery season on the refuge and must remove them (see § 27.93 of this chapter) by January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(4)(i)We prohibit possession or use of jugs, seines, nets, hand-grab baskets, slat traps/baskets, or any other similar devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(4)(ii)We allow trotlines, yo-yos, limb lines, crawfish traps, or any other similar devices for recreational use only, and you must tag or mark them with waterproof ink, legibly inscribed or legibly stamped on the tag with your State fishing license number. You must attend these devices a minimum of once daily. If you are not going to attend these devices, you must remove them from the refuge (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(b)(4)(iii)We allow crawfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, coot, rail, snipe, woodcock, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(i)All hunters age 16 and older must possess a North Mississippi NWR hunting permit (code 606, available from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks). While hunting on the refuge, all persons age 15 and younger (“youth hunter”) must be in the presence and under the direct supervision of a licensed or exempt hunter at age 21 or older (“licensed hunter”). A hunter supervising a youth hunter must hold all required licenses and permits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset except during raccoon and frog hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(iii)We allow hunting of waterfowl (ducks, teal, mergansers, coots, and geese), rail and snipe, including under the Light Goose Conservation Order, only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays ending at 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(iv)Each hunter must obtain a daily Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542). You must display the card in plain view on the dashboard of your vehicle so that the State-issued license number is readable. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must complete the card and deposit it at one of the refuge information stations. Include all game harvested, and if you harvest no game, report “0.” We prohibit hunters possessing more than one Harvest Report at a time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(v)It is unlawful to hunt from or shoot into the 100-foot (30.5-meter) zone along either side of designated roads and parking lots.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs on the refuge when hunting migratory game birds and upland game. We prohibit the use of dogs during big game hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(vii)You must remove decoys, blinds, boats, other personal property, and litter from the hunting area following each morning's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(viii)We allow no more than 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(1)(ix)We allow the take of coyote, beaver, nutria, and feral hog incidental to other lawful hunting using legal methods of take.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(2)(i)You must possess a valid general Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) to hunt raccoon on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), and (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), and (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(3)(iii)We prohibit hunting or shooting across any open, fallow, or planted field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(3)(iv)We allow valid permit holders to possess and hunt from one portable stand or blind on the refuge. You must clearly label your stand or blind with your State license/sportsmen's identification number. Stands left in the area do not reserve the hunting locations. You may place stands up to 7 days prior to the hunt, and you must remove them within 7 days after the refuge's deer season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit the placement of ground blinds within mowed trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(3)(v)Hunters using a climbing tree stand must use a fall-arrest system manufactured to Treestand Manufacturer's Association standards.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(3)(vi)We prohibit the use of buckshot on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(4)(i)We prohibit the use or possession of alcoholic beverages while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(4)(ii)We prohibit possession or use of jugs, seines, nets, hand-grab baskets, slat traps/baskets, or any other similar devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(4)(iii)We prohibit commercial fishing of any kind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(4)(iv)We only allow trotlines, yo-yos, limb lines, crawfish traps, or any other similar devices and only for recreational use. You must tag or mark these devices with the angler's State fishing license number written with waterproof ink, legibly inscribed or legibly stamped on the tag. You must attend these devices a minimum of once every 24 hours. When not attended, you must remove these devices from the refuge (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(c)(4)(v)We allow frogging and crawfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and dove (mourning and white-winged) on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(1)(i)Each hunter must possess and carry a signed copy of the refuge brochure while participating in refuge hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all decoys, blind material, and harvested waterfowl from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(1)(iii)You must only use portable or temporary blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(1)(iv)We only allow the use of dogs when waterfowl hunting. We require all dogs to wear a collar displaying the owner's contact information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(1)(v)We allow incidental take of coyote and nutria during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel (gray and fox) and rabbit (cottontail and swamp), and incidental take of coyote and nutria, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(2)(ii)We only allow .22 caliber rimfire rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(3)(ii)We only allow hunting with bow and arrow. We prohibit firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(3)(iii)We allow portable and climbing tree stands. Hunters must remove tree stands from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(4)(i)Anglers may enter the refuge no earlier than 30 minutes prior to sunrise and must leave the refuge no later than 30 minutes after legal sunset each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit fishing from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, merganser, coot, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(i)Each person age 16 or older hunting or fishing must possess a valid Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(ii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be in the presence and direct supervision of a Mississippi licensed or exempt hunter, age 21 or older. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(iii)Before hunting or fishing, all participants must display their Daily Visitor Information/Harvest Report Card (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) in plain view in their vehicle so that the State-issued license number is readable. You must return all cards upon completion of the activity and before leaving the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(iv)We prohibit all other public use on the refuge during the muzzleloader deer and limited draw turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(v)Valid permit holders may incidentally take opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria in any refuge hunt season with weapons legal for that hunt. Valid permit holders may incidentally take feral hog during deer and turkey hunts only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting or shooting into a 100-foot (30.5-meter) zone along either side of pipelines, power line rights-of-way, designated roads, and trails, and around parking lots. It is considered hunting if you have a loaded weapon, if you have a nocked arrow while bow hunting, or if you are in an elevated tree stand or ground blind with a means to take, within these areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(vii)Hunters must remove all decoys, blind material, and harvested waterfowl from the area no later than 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(viii)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(ix)We allow goose, duck, merganser, and coot hunting beginning 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(x)We do not open for early teal season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(1)(xi)We limit waterfowl hunters to 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs for hunting squirrel, raccoon, and quail, and for the February rabbit hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(2)(iii)Beginning the first day after the deer muzzleloader hunt, we prohibit entry into the Turkey Point area until March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (vi) and (e)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)(iii)Hunting or shooting within or adjacent to open fields and tree plantations less than 5 feet (1.5 meters (m)) in height must be from a stand a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) above the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)(iv)The refuge brochure provides deer check station locations and requirements. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must check all harvested deer at the nearest self-service check station (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) following the posted instructions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)(v)Hunters may possess and hunt from only one stand or blind. Hunters may place a deer stand or blind 48 hours prior to a hunt and must remove it within 48 hours after each designated hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter), with the exception of closed areas where special regulations apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)(vi)During designated muzzleloader hunts, we allow archery equipment and muzzleloaders loaded with a single projectile; we prohibit breech-loading firearms of any type.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(3)(vii)Turkey hunting opportunities will consist of three limited draw hunts within the State season time frame. Limited draw hunts require a Limited Hunt Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) assigned by random computer drawing. At the end of the hunt, you must return the permit with information concerning the hunt to the refuge. Failure to return this permit will disqualify the hunter for any limited hunts the next year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i), (iii), (iv), and (e)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit trotlines, limb lines, jugs, seines, and traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(4)(iii)We allow frogging during the State bullfrog season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(4)(iv)We allow fishing in the borrow ponds along the north levee throughout the year except during the muzzleloader deer hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(e)(4)(v)We open all other refuge waters to fishing March 1 through November 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit, opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)(i)Each person age 16 or older hunting or fishing must possess a valid Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)(ii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be in the presence and direct supervision of a Mississippi licensed or exempt hunter, age 21 or older. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)(iii)Before hunting or fishing, all participants must display their Daily Visitor Information/Harvest Report Card (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) in plain view in their vehicle so that the required information is readable. You must return all cards upon completion of the activity and before leaving the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)(iv)We prohibit all other public use on the refuge during the muzzleloader deer hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)(v)Valid permit holders may incidentally take opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria in any refuge hunt season with weapons legal for that hunt. Valid permit holders may incidentally take feral hog during deer hunts only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)(vi)We allow the use of dogs for hunting during the February rabbit hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(2)(vii)We prohibit hunting or shooting into a 100-foot (30.5-meter (m)) zone along either side of pipelines, power line rights-of-way, designated roads, and trails, and around parking lots. It is considered hunting if you have a loaded weapon, if you have a nocked arrow while bow hunting, or if you are in an elevated tree stand or ground blind with a means to take, within these areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(2)(i) through (iii), (v), and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(3)(iii)Hunting or shooting within or adjacent to open fields or tree plantations less than 5 feet (1.5 m) in height must be from a stand a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) above the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(3)(iv)Hunters may possess and hunt from only one stand or blind. Hunters may place a deer stand or blind 48 hours prior to a hunt and must remove it within 48 hours after each designated hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter), with the exception of closed areas where special regulations apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(f)(3)(v)During designated muzzleloader hunts, we allow archery equipment and muzzleloaders loaded with a single projectile; we prohibit breech-loading firearms of any type.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, merganser, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(i)Each person age 16 or older who is hunting or fishing must possess a valid Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(ii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be in the presence and direct supervision of a Mississippi licensed or exempt hunter, age 21 or older. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(iii)Before hunting or fishing, all participants must display their Daily Visitor Information/Harvest Report Card (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) in plain view in their vehicle so that the required information is readable. You must return all cards upon completion of the activity and before leaving the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(iv)Valid permit holders may incidentally take opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria in any refuge hunt season with weapons legal for that hunt. Valid permit holders may incidentally take feral hog during deer hunts only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting or shooting into a 100-foot (30.5 meter (m)) zone along either side of pipelines, power line rights-of-way, designated roads, and trails, and around parking lots. It is considered hunting if you have a loaded weapon, if you have a nocked arrow while bow hunting, or if you are in an elevated tree stand or ground blind with a means to take, within these areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(vi)Hunters must remove all decoys, blind material, boats, and harvested waterfowl from the area no later than 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(vii)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(viii)We allow goose, duck, merganser, and coot hunting beginning 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(ix)We do not open for early teal season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(x)We allow hunting during open State seasons. The first 2 days of the season and all weekends, with the exception of youth weekends, are limited draw hunts. These hunts require a Limited Hunt Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Refuge System) assigned by random computer drawing. At the end of the hunt, you must return the permit with information concerning your hunt. If you fail to return this permit, you will not be eligible for any limited hunts the next year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(1)(xi)We limit waterfowl hunters to 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs for hunting squirrel and raccoon, and for the February rabbit hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(2)(iii)Beginning the day before waterfowl season, we restrict hunting to the waterfowl hunt area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (v) and (g)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(3)(iii)Hunting or shooting within or adjacent to open fields or tree plantations less than 5 feet (1.5 m) in height must be from a stand a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) above the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(3)(iv)The refuge brochure provides deer check station dates, locations, and requirements. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must check all harvested deer at the nearest self-service check station following the posted instructions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(3)(v)Hunters may possess and hunt from only one stand or blind. Hunters may place a deer stand or blind 48 hours prior to a hunt and must remove it within 48 hours after each designated hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter), with the exception of closed areas where special regulations apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(3)(vi)We allow archery hunting October 1 through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(4)(ii)We prohibit trotlines, limb lines, jugs, seines, and traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(4)(iii)We allow frogging during the State bullfrog season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(g)(4)(iv)We open refuge waters to fishing throughout the year, except in the waterfowl sanctuary, which is closed one day prior to the beginning of waterfowl season until March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, merganser, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(i)Each person age 16 or older who is hunting or fishing must possess a valid Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(ii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be in the presence and direct supervision of a Mississippi licensed or exempt hunter, age 21 or older. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(iii)Before hunting or fishing, all participants must display their Daily Visitor Information/Harvest Report Card (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) in plain view in their vehicle so that the required information is readable. You must return all cards upon completion of the activity and before leaving the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(iv)We prohibit all other public use on the refuge during the muzzleloader deer hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(v)Valid permit holders may incidentally take opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria in any refuge hunt season with weapons legal for that hunt. Valid permit holders may incidentally take feral hog during deer hunts only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting or shooting into a 100-foot (30.5-meter (m)) zone along either side of pipelines, power line rights-of-way, designated roads, and trails, and around parking lots. It is considered hunting if you have a loaded weapon, if you have a nocked arrow while bow hunting, or if you are in an elevated tree stand or ground blind with a means to take, within these areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(vii)Hunters must remove all decoys, blind material, and harvested waterfowl from the area no later than 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(viii)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(ix)We allow goose, duck, merganser, and coot hunting beginning 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(x)We do not open for early teal season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(1)(xi)We limit waterfowl hunters to 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs for hunting squirrel, quail, and raccoon, and for the February rabbit hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(3)(iii)Hunting or shooting within or adjacent to open fields or tree plantations less than 5 feet (1.5 m) in height must be from a stand a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) above the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(3)(iv)The refuge brochure provides deer check station locations and requirements. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must check all harvested deer at the nearest self-service check station (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) following the posted instructions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(3)(v)Hunters may possess and hunt from only one stand or blind. Hunters may place a deer stand or blind 48 hours prior to a hunt and must remove it within 48 hours after each designated hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter), with the exception of closed areas where special regulations apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(3)(vi)During designated muzzleloader hunts, we allow archery equipment and muzzleloaders loaded with a single projectile; we prohibit breech-loading firearms of any type.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(4)(ii)We prohibit trotlines, limb lines, jugs, seines, and traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(4)(iii)We allow frogging during the State bullfrog season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(h)(4)(iv)We open refuge waters to fishing March 1 through November 15, except Providence Ponds, which are closed 1 day prior to the beginning of waterfowl season until March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, merganser, coot, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following regulations:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(i)Each person age 16 or older who is hunting or fishing must possess a valid Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(ii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be in the presence and direct supervision of a Mississippi licensed or exempt hunter, age 21 or older. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(iii)Before hunting or fishing, all participants must display their Daily Visitor Information/Harvest Report Card (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) in plain view in their vehicle so that the required information is readable. You must return all cards upon completion of the activity and before leaving the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(iv)We prohibit all other public use on the refuge during all limited draw hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(v)Valid permit holders may incidentally take opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria in any refuge hunt season with weapons legal for that hunt. Valid permit holders may incidentally take feral hog during deer and turkey hunts only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting or shooting into a 100-foot (30-meter (m)) zone along either side of pipelines, power line rights-of-way, designated roads, and trails, and around parking lots. It is considered hunting if you have a loaded weapon, if you have a nocked arrow while bow hunting, or if you are in an elevated tree stand or ground blind with a means to take, within these areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(vii)Hunters must remove all decoys, blind material, and harvested waterfowl from the area no later than 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(viii)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(ix)We allow goose, duck, merganser, and coot hunting beginning 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(x)Beginning December 15 through March 1, we prohibit all entry into the Lower Twist and Carter Ponds area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(xi)During the State waterfowl season (except early teal season), waterfowl hunting in Unit 1 will be on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Waterfowl hunting in Unit 2 will be on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays (see refuge brochure for details).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(1)(xii)We limit waterfowl hunters to 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, raccoon, opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(1)(i) through (vi) and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs for hunting squirrel, quail, and raccoon, and for the February rabbit hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(1)(i) through (vi) and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(iii)Hunting or shooting within or adjacent to open fields or tree plantations less than 5 feet (1.5 m) in height must be from a stand a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) above the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(iv)The refuge brochure provides deer check station locations and requirements. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must check all harvested deer at the nearest self-service check station (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) following the posted instructions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(v)Hunters may possess and hunt from only one stand or blind. Hunters may place a deer stand or blind 48 hours prior to a hunt and must remove it within 48 hours after each designated hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter), with the exception of closed areas where special regulations apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(vi)During designated muzzleloader hunts, we allow archery equipment and muzzleloaders loaded with a single projectile; we prohibit breech-loading firearms of any type.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(vii)We allow only shotguns with approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) and archery equipment for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(viii)Limited draw hunts require a Limited Hunt Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) assigned by random computer drawing. At the end of the hunt, you must return the permit with information concerning the hunt to the refuge. Failure to return this permit will disqualify the hunter for any limited hunts the next year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(3)(ix)We hold limited draw hunts for persons with disabilities in November, December, and/or January. We will make hunt dates and permit application procedures (electronic form) available at the Theodore Roosevelt Complex headquarters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(1)(i), (iii), (iv), and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(4)(ii)We prohibit trotlines, limb lines, jugs, seines, and traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(i)(4)(iii)We allow frogging during the State bullfrog season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)We allow hunting of duck, light and dark goose, merganser, woodcock, crow, gallinule (purple and common), snipe, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(i)Hunters and anglers must purchase a North Mississippi Refuge Complex Hunting/Fishing Permit (#606), available from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(ii)Youth hunters age 15 and younger and hunters age 65 and older are not required to obtain a North Mississippi Refuge Complex Hunting/Fishing Permit (#606).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(iii)Hunters must remove all decoys, blind material, and harvested game from the refuge by 1 p.m. each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset, except during raccoon hunts. Waterfowl hunters must exit the refuge no later than 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(v)Each hunter must obtain a daily Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542). Hunters must display the card in plain view on the dashboard of the vehicle. Prior to leaving the refuge, hunters must complete the card and deposit it at one of the refuge information stations. Hunters must include all game harvested and if you harvest no game, report “0”. We prohibit hunters possessing more than one Harvest Report at a time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(vi)We limit waterfowl hunters to 25 shotshells per person.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(vii)Hunters must remove all personal property at the end of each day's hunt from the Noxubee Wilderness Area (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). Outside the Noxubee Wilderness Area, hunters may leave tree stands labeled with the hunter's State hunting license number used for deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(viii)We allow hunting of waterfowl (duck, light and dark goose, merganser, coot, and gallinule) during State seasons, including the State Light Goose Conservation Order, only on Wednesday and Saturdays ending at 12 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(ix)We allow the use of dogs for retrieval of migratory and upland game only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(1)(x)We allow incidental take of coyote, beaver, nutria, skunk, fox, and feral hog during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, opossum, and raccoon, and incidental take of coyote, fox, skunk, beaver, and nutria, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), (vii), (ix), and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(2)(ii)We allow raccoon and opossum hunting between the hours of legal sunset and legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer turkey, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), (vii), and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(3)(ii)We prohibit the use of buckshot on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(3)(iv)You may place one portable tree stand or ground blind for deer hunting on the refuge only during the open deer season. You must clearly label the stand or blind with your State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(3)(v)While climbing a tree, installing a tree stand that uses climbing aids, or hunting from a tree stand on the refuge, you must use a fall-arrest system (full body harness) that is manufactured to the Treestand Manufacturer's Association standards.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(3)(vi)Hunters may place deer stands on the refuge 7 days prior to the hunt, and hunters must remove deer stands no more than 7 days after the refuge's deer season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(i)The general sport fishing, boating, and bow fishing season extends from March 1 through October 31, except that we open the shoreline of Bluff Lake from the Bluff Lake Boardwalk to the visitor center, the entire Noxubee River, and all borrow pit areas along Highway 25 to fishing year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (j)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(iii)Anglers must keep boat travel at idle speed, and they must not create a wake when moving.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(iv)When left unattended, anglers must tag fishing gear with their State fishing license number. Anglers must check all gear within 24 hours each day or remove these devices (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(v)(A)We allow trotlining on the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(A) Anglers must label each end of the trotline floats with the owner's State fishing license number.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(v)(B)We allow trotlining on the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(B) We limit trotlines to one line per person, and we allow no more than two trotlines per boat.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(v)(C)We allow trotlining on the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(C) Anglers must tend all trotlines every 24 hours, and must remove them when not in use (see § 27.93 of this chapter).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(v)(D)We allow trotlining on the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(D) Trotlines must possess at least 6-inch (15.2-centimeter) cotton string leads.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(vi)(A)We allow jug fishing on the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(A) Anglers must label each jug with their State fishing license number.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(vi)(B)We allow jug fishing on the refuge subject to the following conditions:
(B) Anglers must check all jugs every 24 hours, and must remove them when not in use (see § 27.93 of this chapter).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(vii)We prohibit bow fishing after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(viii)We prohibit fishing tournaments on all refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(ix)We prohibit the taking of frogs, turtles, and crawfish (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(x)We prohibit using nets of any type to capture free-roaming fish or wildlife. You may use a fishing net to recover fish caught by hook and line.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(j)(4)(xi)Outside the Noxubee Wilderness Area, anglers may leave trotlines and jugs used for fishing overnight if they are labeled with the angler's State fishing license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(i)We allow hunting on Butler Lake, Salt Lake, and Gillard Lake from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon) on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(ii)We require that all hunters and anglers age 16 and older purchase an Annual Public Use Permit (electronic form). We require the refuge user to sign, certifying that you understand and will comply with all regulations, and carry this permit at all times while on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(iii)Hunters must remove harvested waterfowl, temporary blinds, and decoys used for duck hunting by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(iv)We allow only portable blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(v)Hunters only may enter the refuge no earlier than 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge by 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(vi)We allow no more than 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(vii)We prohibit hunting within 150 feet (45 meters) of any petroleum facility or equipment, or refuge residences and buildings.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(1)(viii)We prohibit the use of handguns for hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, beaver, nutria, and coyote in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)(i)We only allow hunting shotguns, .22 caliber rimfire rifles or smaller, and muzzle-loading rifles under .38 caliber shooting patched round balls. We prohibit the possession of hunting with slugs, buckshot, or rifle hunting ammunition larger than .22 rimfire.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)(ii)You must wear a hunter-orange hat and upper garment when hunting in open fields or reforested areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)(iii)We allow raccoon hunting only during the month of February from legal sunset to legal sunrise with the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)(iii)(A)We require the use of dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)(iii)(B)You may use only .22 caliber rimfire rifles for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)(iv)We allow the incidental take of raccoon, feral hog, beaver, nutria, and coyote when hunting migratory birds, upland game, big game species with firearms and archery equipment authorized for use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(2)(v)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(ii) and (iv) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)We allow hunting of deer, lottery youth turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(i)We allow only still hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(ii)Hunters may take only one deer per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(iii)You must wear a minimum of 500 square inches (3,226 square centimeters) of unbroken hunter orange as the outermost layer of clothing on the chest and back, and a hat or cap of unbroken hunter orange. You must wear the solid-hunter-orange items while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(iv)While hunting, all persons age 16 and younger must be in the presence and under direct supervision of a licensed or exempt hunter age 21 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(v)Youth gun hunts (ages 10 to 15) for deer and waterfowl will coincide with designated State youth hunts each year. Youth deer hunters may use any weapon deemed legal by the State except for buckshot, which we prohibit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(vi)You may place stands up to 2 days prior to established hunting season dates, and you must remove them no more than 2 days after the hunting season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must mark your stand with your State hunting license identification number. We allow each hunter one portable stand or blind on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(vii)Refuge users must check all deer (name) taken prior to leaving the refuge at one of the self-clearing check stations indicated on the map in the refuge public use brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(3)(viii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(ii) and (iv) through (vii) and (k)(2)(iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(i)We allow sport fishing from February 1 through November 15. On those days, you may fish from 30 minutes before legal sunrise to 30 minutes after legal sunset only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(ii)On the Sibley Unit, we prohibit motorized boats north of the Ring Levee. Anglers may hand-launch boats in Swamp Lake during nonflood conditions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(iii)An adult age 21 or older must supervise youth age 15 and younger who may fish in the Kid's Pond. We prohibit adults from fishing in this pond.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(iv)We allow bow fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(v)We prohibit taking alligator gar.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(vi)We prohibit crawfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(vii)We prohibit commercial fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(viii)We prohibit possession of trotline equipment, including limb lines, nets, traps, yo-yos, and/or jugs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(k)(4)(ix)The condition set forth at paragraph (k)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)We allow hunting of duck, geese, merganser, coot, rail, snipe, woodcock, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(i)All hunters age 16 and older must possess a North Mississippi NWR hunting permit (code 606, available from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks). While hunting on the refuge, all persons age 15 and younger (“youth hunter”) must be in the presence and under the direct supervision of a licensed or exempt hunter age 21 or older. A hunter supervising a youth hunter must hold all required licenses and permits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge at 4 a.m. and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset except during raccoon and frog hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(iii)We allow hunting of waterfowl (ducks, teal, mergansers, coot, and geese), rail, and snipe, including under the Light Goose Conservation Order, only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays ending at 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(iv)Each hunter must obtain a daily Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542). You must display the card in plain view on the dashboard of your vehicle so that the State-issued license number is readable. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must complete the card and deposit it at one of the refuge information stations. Include all game harvested, and if you harvest no game, report “0.” We prohibit hunters possessing more than one Harvest Report at a time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(v)It is unlawful to hunt from or shoot into the 100-foot (30.5-meter) zone along either side of designated roads and parking lots.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs on the refuge when hunting migratory game birds and upland game. We prohibit the use of dogs during big game hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(vii)You must remove decoys, blinds, boats, other personal property, and litter from the hunting area following each morning's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(viii)We allow no more than 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(1)(ix)We allow the take of beavers, coyotes, nutria, and feral hogs during daylight hours only during any open season with weapons and ammunition legal for that season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, nutria and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), (v), and (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(2)(ii)All hunters using shotguns for small game must use approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)(ii)We prohibit dogs while hunting deer. We allow the use of dogs to hunt feral hog during designated hog seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)(iv)We prohibit hunting or shooting across any open, fallow, or planted field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)(v)We allow valid permit holders to possess and hunt from one portable stand or blind on the refuge. You must permanently and legibly write your State hunting license number on all stands on the refuge. Stands left on the area do not reserve the hunting locations. You may place stands up to 7 days prior to the hunt, and you must remove them no more than 7 days after the refuge's deer season closes (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Ground blinds may not be placed within mowed trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)(vi)Hunters using climbing tree stands must use a fall-arrest system manufactured to Treestand Manufacturer's Association standards.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(3)(vii)We prohibit the use of buckshot on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(4)(i)We prohibit the use or possession of alcoholic beverages while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(4)(ii)We prohibit possession or use of jugs, seines, nets, hand-grab baskets, slat traps/baskets, or any other similar devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(4)(iii)We prohibit commercial fishing of any kind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(4)(iv)We only allow trotlines, yo-yos, limb lines, crawfish traps, or any other similar devices for recreational use. You must tag or mark these devices with the angler's State fishing license number written in waterproof ink, legibly inscribed or legibly stamped on the tag. You must attend these devices a minimum of once every 24 hours. When not attended, you must remove them from the refuge (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(4)(v)We prohibit snagging or attempting to snag fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(l)(4)(vi)We allow frogging and crawfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, coot, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(i)Each person age 16 or older who is hunting or fishing must possess a valid Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual Public Use Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(ii)All youth hunters age 15 and younger must be in the presence and direct supervision of a Mississippi licensed or exempt hunter, age 21 or older. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(iii)Before hunting or fishing, all participants must display their Daily Visitor Information/Harvest Report Card (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) in plain view in their vehicle so that the required information is readable. You must return all cards upon completion of the activity and before leaving the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(iv)We prohibit all other public use on the refuge during all limited draw hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(v)Valid permit holders may incidentally take opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria in any refuge hunt season with weapons legal for that hunt. Valid permit holders may incidentally take feral hog during deer hunts only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(vi)We prohibit hunting or shooting into a 100-foot (30.5-meter (m)) zone along either side of pipelines, power line rights-of-way, designated roads, and trails, and around parking lots. It is considered hunting if you have a loaded weapon, if you have a nocked arrow while bow hunting, or if you are in an elevated tree stand or ground blind with a means to take, within these areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(vii)Hunters must remove all decoys, blind material, and harvested waterfowl from the area no later than 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(viii)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(ix)We allow goose, duck, merganser, and coot hunting beginning 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(x)We limit waterfowl hunters to 25 shotshells per person in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(1)(xi)Limited draw hunts require a Limited Hunt Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) assigned by random computer drawing. At the end of the hunt, you must return the permit with information concerning that hunt to the refuge. Failure to return this permit will disqualify the hunter for any limited hunts the next year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, coyote, beaver, bobcat, and nutria on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs for hunting squirrel and raccoon, and for the February rabbit hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(i) through (vi) and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(iii)Hunting or shooting within or adjacent to open fields or tree plantations less than 5 feet (1.5 m) in height must be from a stand a minimum of 10 feet (3 m) above the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(iv)The refuge brochure provides deer check station locations and requirements. Prior to leaving the refuge, you must check all harvested deer at the nearest self-service check station (Harvest Report, FWS Form 3-2542) following the posted instructions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(v)Hunters may possess and hunt from only one stand or blind. Hunters may place a deer stand or blind 48 hours prior to a hunt, and must remove it within 48 hours after each designated hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter), with the exception of closed areas where special regulations apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(vi)During designated muzzleloader hunts, we allow archery equipment and muzzleloaders loaded with a single projectile; we prohibit breech-loading firearms of any type.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(vii)Limited draw hunts require a Limited Hunt Permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) assigned by random computer drawing. At the end of the hunt, you must return the permit with information concerning the hunt to the refuge. Failure to return this permit will disqualify the hunter for any limited hunts the next year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 ME-MS50 CFR 32.43(m)(3)(viii)We allow white-tailed deer hunting on the Brown Tract of Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge that is managed by Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You must remove all your blinds, boats, and decoys from the refuge each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter), except for blinds made entirely of marsh vegetation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: On the 131-acre mainland unit of Boone's Crossing, we allow upland game hunting with archery methods only. On Johnson Island, we allow hunting of game animals during Statewide seasons using archery methods or shotguns using shot no larger than BB.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(3)We allow hunting of deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(3)(i)We allow only portable tree stands from September 1 through January 31. Hunters must place their State Conservation number on their stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(3)(ii)On the Boone's Crossing Unit, including Johnson Island, we allow deer and turkey hunters with archery methods only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(3)(iii)On the Cora Island Unit, we allow deer hunting with archery methods only. We restrict hunting for other game on this unit to shotgun only with shot no larger than BB.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(3)(iv)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(a)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You must operate all motorized boats at no-wake speed.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(3)(i)You must register at the hunter sign-in/out station and record the sex and age of deer harvested on the Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(3)(ii)We prohibit shooting at deer that are on any portion of the main perimeter levee.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(3)(iii)If you are assigned a specific blind location, you may hunt only from that location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(3)(iv)We allow use of portable stands, but hunters must remove them at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(3)(v)You must remove all boats, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, scaffolds, and other hunting equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(4)We allow fishing subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of turtle or frog (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(4)(ii)We allow only boat fishing, except that we allow bank fishing during managed refuge special events.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(b)(4)(iii)Anglers must remove all boats and fishing equipment at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)We allow hunting of light goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(i)We allow hunting of light geese only during the spring conservation order season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(ii)We require hunters to have a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-C), and all hunters must hunt with a guide.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(iii)We allow the guide and hunters into the hunt boundary up to 2 hours prior to legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(iv)Hunting ends at 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(v)We allow dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(vi)We allow portable blinds and decoys at the discretion of the guide.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(vii)We prohibit pit blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(1)(viii)We prohibit retrieving crippled geese outside of the hunt boundary, including adjacent private land. This includes retrieval by dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(3)(i)We require a valid State-managed hunt unit permit to hunt deer on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(3)(ii)We allow only muzzleloader hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(3)(iii)We require hunters to check in and out of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(3)(iv)You must remove your stand(s) from the refuge at the end of the managed deer hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(d)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You may take fish, amphibians, reptiles, and crustaceans only with a hand-held pole and line or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(1)We allow waterfowl hunting in Pool 7 and Pool 8 subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs for waterfowl hunting, provided the dogs are under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(1)(iii)You must remove boats, decoys, blinds, and blind materials brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(1)(iv)We require hunters to go through the Missouri Department of Conservation daily draw process at Duck Creek Conservation Area to hunt in Pool 7 and Pool 8.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(1)(v)We require hunters to read our refuge hunting brochure that contains a hunting permit (signed brochure). We require hunters to sign and carry the permit/brochure while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(1)(vi)We allow the take of feral hog at any time, and bobcat when in season, while legally hunting others species on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, raccoon, and bobcat in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(v) and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(2)(ii)We allow hunter access from 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting time until 11⁄2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(2)(iii)We require that all hunters complete a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) located at the exit kiosks prior to exiting the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(2)(iv)We allow squirrel hunting from the State opening day until the day before the State opening of archery deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(2)(v)Archery hunters may take squirrel, raccoon, and bobcat while in season and feral hog anytime while archery deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(2)(vi)We allow raccoon hunting by special use permit during the Statewide raccoon season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)We allow big game hunting in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(iii), (v), and (vi) and (f)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(ii)We require that all hunters complete the Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) located at the exit kiosks prior to exiting the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(iii)We allow archery hunting for deer and turkey during the fall season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(iv)We allow spring turkey hunting. You may only use or possess approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(v)We allow archery hunting in the Expanded General Hunt Area through October 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(vi)We allow portable tree stands. You may place a portable tree stand no earlier than 2 weeks before the State archery deer season, and you must remove it no later than 2 weeks after the State archery deer season (see § 27.93 of this chapter), except that in the Expanded General Hunt Area, you must remove all personal property at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter). A tree stand left on the refuge must be labeled with hunter's conservation identification number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(vii)We allow only one tree stand per deer hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(viii)Hunters may use boats to access the hunt area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(3)(ix)We require hunters to apply for managed deer hunts through the Missouri Department of Conservation internet draw.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(i)Except as provided under paragraph (f)(4)(ii) of this section, we allow fishing from March 1 through September 30, from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset, on all refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(ii)We allow fishing year-round from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset on Red Mill Pond, Mingo River (south of Ditch 6 Road), Stanley Creed, May Pond, Fox Pond, and Ditches 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, and 11.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(iii)We allow the use of electric trolling motors outside the Mingo Wilderness.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(iv)We require the removal of watercraft from the refuge at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(v)We allow anglers to take nongame fish by nets and seines for personal use only from March 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(vi)Anglers must attend trammel and gill nets at all times and plainly label them with the angler's conservation identification (ID) number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(vii)We only allow the use of trotlines, throwlines, limb lines, bank lines, and jug lines from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset. Anglers must mark each line with their conservation ID number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(f)(4)(viii)We allow the take of common snapping turtle and soft-shelled turtle using only pole and line. We require all anglers to immediately release all alligator snapping turtles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl, dove, rail, snipe, and woodcock on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(i)We require the Missouri Department of Conservation “Green Card” while hunting waterfowl.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(ii)We require Missouri Department of Conservation “White Cards” while dove hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(iii)You must follow designated check-in and check-out procedures.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(iv)We only allow waterfowl hunting during designated days of the waterfowl seasons, late goose season, and Spring Conservation Order season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(v)We restrict hunting hours to designated times on designated units. You must remove all equipment (see § 27.93 of this chapter) and exit units by 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(vi)During the Spring Conservation Order season, you may leave decoys and blinds overnight in your assigned unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(vii)You may hunt only in your assigned designated area. We assign designated areas to hunters at the check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(viii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(ix)We restrict hunting units to parties no larger than four, unless otherwise designated.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(x)We allow hand-pulled carts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(xi)You must park vehicles in designated parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(1)(xii)We prohibit hunting or shooting on, across, or within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of a service road, parking lot, or designated trail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(1)(xii) of this section appliesKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(2)(ii)We allow shotguns, handguns, and rimfire .22 caliber rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(2)(iii)You may not access the refuge from neighboring private or public lands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(2)(iv)We restrict hunting use hours on designated hunting units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)We allow hunting of deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(iii) and (g)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(ii)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(iii)(A)On the refuge, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer subject to the following conditions:
(A) We require a Missouri Department of Conservation Permit, along with Missouri Department of Conservation hunter identification tags and parking permits (name/address/phone number), to hunt during the managed deer hunt.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(iii)(B)On the refuge, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer subject to the following conditions:
(B) You must participate in a pre-hunt orientation for managed deer hunts.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(iii)(C)On the refuge, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer subject to the following conditions:
(C) You must hunt in designated areas during designated times.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(iii)(D)On the refuge, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer subject to the following conditions:
(D) We allow entry onto the refuge 1 hour prior to shooting hours during managed deer hunts. You must be off the refuge 1 hour after shooting hours, unless the refuge manager or designee has given you permission to stay on the refuge until a later time.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(iii)(E)On the refuge, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer subject to the following conditions:
(E) We prohibit shooting from, across, or within 100 feet (30.5 meters (m)) of a service road, public road, parking lot, or designated trail unless authorized by the refuge manager.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(iii)(F)On the refuge, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer subject to the following conditions:
(F) We allow use of portable tree stands and blinds during managed deer hunts, and you must remove them at designated times (see § 27.93 of this chapter). You must attach your conservation identification number to all stands and blinds. During managed firearms hunts, you must mark enclosed hunting blinds and stands with hunter orange visible from all sides.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(3)(iii)(G)On the refuge, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer subject to the following conditions:
(G) During special hunts, one nonhunting assistant may accompany youth or hunters with disabilities.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(4)(i)We allow fishing on the refuge only during refuge open hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(4)(ii)The Taylor Point area of Elk Creek is open to fishing year-round during daylight hours. Anglers may access this area by a refuge road (FHWA Route 100) off of State Highway E.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(4)(iii)We allow only nonmotorized boats on refuge waters, except that anglers may use motor boats on the Silver Lake impoundment. No wake applies to all waters on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.44(g)(4)(iv)Anglers must remove all boats from the refuge at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, swan, and coot in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(a)(1)(i)We allow hunters to enter and remain in open hunting areas 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(a)(1)(ii)Hunters with a documented mobility disability may reserve an accessible blind in advance by contacting the refuge office.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(a)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, and gray partridge in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(a)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(b)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(b)(2)We allow the hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, gray partridge, coyote, skunk, red fox, raccoon, hare, rabbit, and tree squirrel on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(b)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, swan, sandhill crane, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You must remove all boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the refuge for blind construction by legal sunset each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(c)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, gray partridge, fox, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Fox and coyote hunters may only use centerfire rifles, rimfire rifles, or shotguns with approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(c)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated portions of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(c)(3)(i)We allow hunters to leave portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms on the refuge from August 15 through December 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(c)(3)(ii)You must visibly mark portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms with your automated licensing system (ALS) number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(d)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, swan, sandhill crane, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(d)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, gray partridge, fox, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(d)(2)(i)You must possess and carry a refuge Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) to hunt fox and coyotes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(d)(2)(ii)Fox and coyote hunters may only use centerfire rifles, rimfire rifles, or shotguns with approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(e)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(e)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(e)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(e)(3)(i)You may leave portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms on waterfowl production areas (WPAs) from August 15 through December 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(e)(3)(ii)You must label portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms with your automated licensing system (ALS) number. The label must be legible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(e)(3)(iii)We only allow the use of archery, muzzleloader (as governed by State regulations), or shotgun on the McNeil Slough WPA and Hammond WPA.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds, turkey, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow coyote hunting from the first day of antelope rifle season through March 1 annually.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(3)We allow hunting of elk, pronghorn, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and mountain lion on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(3)(i)We allow the use of portable blinds and stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(3)(ii)We limit each hunter to three stands or blinds. The hunter must have their automated licensing system (ALS) number visibly marked on the stand(s) or blind(s).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(3)(iii)You may install portable stands and blinds no sooner than August 1, and you must remove them by December 15 of each year (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(3)(iv)Mountain lion hunting will follow State-established dates for the archery-only and fall seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(g)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove all watercraft and personal equipment following each day of hunting (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(g)(2)We allow upland game bird hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(g)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove your tree stand(s) from the refuge after each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: Anglers must remove all motor boats and other personal equipment at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(h)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, swan, sandhill crane, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(h)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, gray partridge, fox, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(h)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(i)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(i)(2)We allow only upland game bird hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(j)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, swan, sandhill crane, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You must remove all boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the refuge for blind construction by legal sunset each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(j)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, gray partridge, fox, and coyote on designated portions of the refuge subject to the following condition: Fox and coyote hunters may use only centerfire rifles, rim-fire rifles, or shotguns with approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(j)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(j)(3)(i)We allow hunters to leave portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms on the refuge from August 15 through December 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(j)(3)(ii)You must visibly mark portable tree stands, portable blinds, and freestanding elevated platforms with your automated licensing system (ALS) number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(k)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(k)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(k)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(l)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, swan, sandhill crane, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(l)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, gray partridge, fox, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(l)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(m)(1)We allow hunting of migratory birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Hunters must obtain landowner permission before hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(m)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Hunters must obtain landowner permission before hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(m)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Hunters must obtain landowner permission before hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(m)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Anglers must obtain landowner permission before fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(i)You must hunt from an established blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(ii)Legal entry time into the hunting area is no earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting hours. All hunters must exit the hunting area no later than 2 hours after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(iii)We prohibit wildlife observation, scouting, and loitering during waterfowl hunting season at the waterfowl hunting area parking lot and on the refuge road leading to the waterfowl hunting area parking lot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(iv)We close the waterfowl hunting area to waterfowl hunting on Mondays and Thursdays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(v)Each hunter must set the appropriate blind selector (metal flip tag) before and after hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(vi)We prohibit attempting to “reserve” a blind for use later in the day by depositing a vehicle or other equipment on the refuge. A hunter must be physically present in the hunting area in order to use a blind. The exceptions are blinds 2 and 7, which may be reserved for hunters with disabilities.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(vii)No more than four hunters or individuals may use a blind at one time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(viii)You must conduct all hunting from within the hunting blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(ix)All hunters must have a visible means of retrieving waterfowl such as a float tube, waders, or a dog capable of retrieving.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(x)We prohibit falconry hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(1)(xi)We allow the use of a portable ground blind within the immediate mowed area around field blind #13.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(2)We allow hunting of turkey on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)We allow archery hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)(i)We prohibit wildlife observation, scouting, and loitering at access points and parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)(ii)Hunters may only enter the hunt area 2 hours prior to legal hunting hours and must exit no later than 2 hours after legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)(iii)We allow archery hunting in the waterfowl hunting area in September, except during the youth waterfowl hunt weekend. We will allow archery hunting on Mondays and Thursdays in the waterfowl hunting area during waterfowl hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)(iv)We allow the use of portable tree stands or ground blinds. You must attach a tag displaying the owner's automated licensing system (ALS) number to each tree stand and/or ground blind you place on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)(v)Hunters may not enter or retrieve deer from closed areas of the refuge without the consent of an authorized official.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)(vi)Hunters with a documented mobility disability may access designated locations in the hunting area to hunt from ground blinds. To access these areas, hunters must contact the refuge manager in advance to obtain a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(3)(vii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(n)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(2)We allow hunting of turkey and mountain grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(2)(i)We allow use of riding or pack stock on designated access routes through the refuge to access off-refuge lands as identified in the public use leaflet.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(2)(ii)We prohibit retrieval of game in areas closed to hunting without a refuge retrieval permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(2)(iii)We allow portable or temporary blinds and tree stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(2)(iv)You may only use or possess nontoxic shot shells while in the field (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(3)We allow hunting of elk, white-tailed deer, and mule deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (o)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(o)(3)(ii)Persons assisting disabled hunters must not be afield with a hunting firearm, bow, or other hunting device.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(p)(1)We allow hunting of coot, duck, goose, sandhill crane, tundra swan, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(p)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, partridge, sharp-tailed grouse, coyote, red fox, and white-tailed jackrabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow hunting of coyote, red fox, and white-tailed jackrabbit during daylight hours from November 15 through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(p)(3)We allow hunting of deer and antelope on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(p)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(q)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge as governed by joint State and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for non-members and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of lead or lead-based tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(r)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(r)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(r)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(r)(3)(i)We allow hunters to leave portable tree stands and freestanding elevated platforms on waterfowl production areas (WPAs) from August 25 through February 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(r)(3)(ii)You must label portable tree stands and freestanding elevated platforms with your automated licensing system (ALS) number so that the number is legible from the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district as governed by State law (Flathead County waterfowl production areas (WPAs)) and joint State and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for non-members and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe (Lake County WPAs), subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(1)(i)Hunters must remove all boats, decoys, portable blinds (including those made of native materials), boat blinds, and all other personal property at the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(1)(ii)We allow the use of hunting dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district as governed by State law (Flathead County WPAs) and joint State and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for non-members and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe (Lake County WPAs), subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(2)(i)We prohibit hunting with a shotgun capable of holding more than three shells.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (t)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district as follows:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(3)(i)We allow big game hunting on Flathead County WPAs as governed by State law and subject to the following conditions:
(A) The conditions set forth at paragraphs (t)(1)(i) and (t)(2)(i) of this section apply.
(B) We restrict hunting on Flathead, Blasdel, and Batavia WPAs to hunting with archery equipment, shotgun, traditional handgun, muzzleloader, or crossbow only.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(3)(ii)We allow big game hunting on Lake County WPAs as governed by joint State and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for non-members and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(s)(4)We allow sport fishing on all WPAs throughout the district as governed by State law (Flathead County WPAs) and joint State and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for non-members and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe (Lake County WPAs).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(t)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge as governed by joint State and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for non-members and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal regulations for members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of lead or lead-based lures or sinkers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(3)We allow hunting of deer, elk, moose, and pronghorn antelope on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(3)(i)We limit the number of hunters per day during the general big game season for the area north of South Valley Road, south of Red Rock River Mash, and west of Upper Red Rock Lake to the west refuge boundary. We close this area to hunting by other big game hunters during the general big game season. We select the hunters per day by annual lottery.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(3)(ii)You may hire outfitters or ranchers for the retrieval of big game only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(3)(iii)We prohibit use of wheeled game carts or other mechanical transportation devices for game retrieval on portions of the refuge designated as Wilderness Area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(3)(iv)We prohibit horses north of South Valley Road except for the retrieval of big game. We only allow horses for back-country access to the Centennial Mountains south of South Valley Road. We require the use of certified weed-free hay or pellets in refuge parking lots and on refuge roads or trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(3)(v)We prohibit hunting and/or shooting from or onto refuge lands from within 50 yards (45 meters) of the centerline of any public road open to motorized vehicles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(4)(i)You may only use pole and line or rod and reel to fish on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of felt-soled wading boots on all refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(u)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use or possession of lead sinkers or any lead fishing product while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs while hunting migratory birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(3)We allow archery hunting of bear, elk, white-tailed deer, and mule deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(3)(i)We allow the use of portable blinds and stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(3)(ii)We limit each hunter to one stand or blind. The hunter must have their automated licensing system (ALS) number visibly marked on the stand or blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(3)(iii)You may install portable stands and blinds no sooner than August 1, and you must remove them by December 15 of each year (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(3)(iv)We prohibit hunting of black bear during the State spring season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(3)(v)We prohibit hunting bear with dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(v)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow coyote hunting from the first day of antelope rifle season through March 1 annually.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(3)We allow hunting of elk, pronghorn, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and mountain lion on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(3)(i)We allow the use of portable blinds and stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(3)(ii)We limit each hunter to three stands or blinds. The hunter must have their automated licensing system (ALS) number visibly marked on the stand(s) or blind(s).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(3)(iii)You may install portable stands and blinds no sooner than August 1, and you must remove them by December 15 of each year (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(3)(iv)Mountain lion hunting will follow State-established dates for the archery-only and fall seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(w)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(x)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(x)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(x)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.45(x)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(1)(i)Hunters may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset along the immediate shoreline and including the high bank of the Missouri River. You may access the hunting area by water or, if by land, only within the public use area of the Island Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(1)(ii)You must remove all blinds and decoys at the conclusion of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(3)(i)The refuge manager will annually determine and publish hunting season dates and include them in the refuge access permit (signed brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(3)(ii)You must possess and carry a refuge access permit (signed brochure) at all times while in the hunting area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(3)(iii)We allow hunters in the designated areas from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(3)(iv)We allow two portable tree stands/blinds per hunter within the hunt area. Of those, only one stand/blind can be left on the refuge from 1 week prior to the start of the designated hunt season to 1 week after the end of the designated hunt season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(3)(v)You must plainly label unattended stands and blinds with the full name and/or hunting license number of the owner. Labels must be visible from ground level.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(4)(i)We allow personally attended hook and line fishing and archery fishing (rough fish only) from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, float lines, bank lines, or setlines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit digging or seining for bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(4)(iv)We prohibit the take or possession of turtles or frogs (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(a)(4)(v)Anglers may use no more than two lines and two hooks per line.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, dove, duck, goose, merganser, rail, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(1)(i)Hunters may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(1)(iii)We open the refuge to hunting from September 1 through March 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(1)(iv)We prohibit publicly organized hunts unless authorized under a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-C).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail and jack rabbit, coyote, porcupine, prairie dog, State-defined furbearers, ring-necked pheasant, and prairie grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(2)(ii)We allow electronic calls for coyote and furbearer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(2)(iii)Coyotes and all furbearers or their parts, if left in the field, must be left at least 50 yards away from any road, trail, or building. Otherwise, hunters must remove them from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(2)(iv)Shooting hours are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(4)(i)Anglers may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise and remain until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(4)(ii)We open Blue, Smith, Crane, and Island Lake to fishing year-round. We close all other refuge lakes to fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(b)(4)(iii)We prohibit leaving temporary shelters used for fishing overnight on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, dark goose, dove, duck, light goose, rail, snipe, teal, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(1)(i)Hunters and anglers may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(1)(ii)We allow access from designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(1)(iii)You must remove all blinds and decoys at the conclusion of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting August 1 through April 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(2)We allow hunting of badger, bobcat, coyote, fox, long-tailed weasel, mink, opossum, prairie dog, porcupine, rabbit, hare, raccoon, skunk, squirrel, woodchuck, State-defined furbearers, greater prairie chicken, grouse, partridge, pheasant, quail, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(2)(ii)We allow hunting with muzzleloader, archery, shotgun, and falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(2)(iii)You may only possess nontoxic shot when hunting turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(2)(iv)Shooting hours for coyote, prairie dog, porcupine, woodchuck, and State-defined furbearers are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(3)We allow hunting of deer, elk, and pronghorn antelope on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(3)(ii)We allow hunting only with muzzleloader and archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(3)(iii)We allow portable tree stands and ground blinds to be used from August 16 through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(4)We allow fishing on Minnechaduza Creek and on the Niobrara River, downstream from the Cornell Dam, subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(4)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of limb or set lines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(4)(iii)We prohibit the take of baitfish, reptiles, and amphibians.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(c)(4)(iv)We prohibit use or possession of alcoholic beverages while fishing on refuge lands and waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, dark goose, dove, duck, light goose, merganser, rail, snipe, teal, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(1)(i)Hunters may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(1)(ii)You must remove all blinds and decoys at the conclusion of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs August 1 through April 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(2)We allow hunting of badger, bobcat, coyote, fox, long-tailed weasel, mink, opossum, prairie dog, porcupine, rabbit, hare, raccoon, skunk, squirrel, woodchuck, State-defined furbearers, greater prairie chicken, grouse, partridge, pheasant, quail, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(2)(ii)You may only possess nontoxic shot when hunting turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(2)(iii)Shooting hours for coyote, prairie dog, porcupine, woodchuck, and State-defined furbearers are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(3)We allow hunting of deer, elk, and pronghorn antelope on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(d)(3)(ii)We allow portable tree stands and ground blinds to be used from August 16 through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(2)We allow youth hunting of pheasant, porcupine, prairie dog, rabbit, State-defined furbearers, squirrel, turkey, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(2)(i)We close the Lake Alice Unit to all public entry from November 1 through January 14, and we close the Minatare and Winters Creek Units to all public entry from October 15 through January 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(2)(ii)Hunters must be 15 years of age or younger (“youth hunters”). A licensed hunter 19 years of age or older (“adult guide”) must accompany youth hunters. Adult guides must not hunt or carry firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(2)(iii)We close the refuge to public use from legal sunset to legal sunrise. Youth hunters and adult guides may enter the designated hunting area 1 hour prior to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs for hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(3)We allow archery hunting of mule deer and white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(2)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(3)(ii)We close the refuge to public use from legal sunset to legal sunrise. However, archery deer hunters may enter the designated hunting area 1 hour prior to legal sunrise and remain until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(f)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(f)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting, except that we prohibit hunting with dogs from May 1 to July 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(f)(1)(ii)We prohibit exercising, running, or training dogs from May 1 to July 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(f)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(f)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(1)We allow hunting of coot, crow, dove, dark goose, duck, light goose, merganser, rail, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(1)(i)We allow hunter access from 2 hours before legal sunrise to 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(1)(iii)We prohibit shooting from a motor vehicle or across any refuge roadway or right-of-way.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(1)(iv)You must remove all blinds and decoys at the conclusion of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, coyote, partridge, prairie chicken, quail, ring-neck pheasant, State-defined furbearers, sharp-tailed grouse, squirrel, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(2)(ii)We allow coyote and State-defined furbearer hunting from September 1 to March 31. Shooting hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs to hunt coyotes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(2)(iv)We prohibit the use of bait to hunt coyotes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(2)(v)You may only possess nontoxic shot when hunting turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(3)We allow hunting of elk, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(3)(ii)We allow portable tree stands and ground blinds to be used from August 16 through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(4)(i)Anglers may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise and remain 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.46(g)(4)(ii)We prohibit the take of reptiles, amphibians, and minnows (see § 27.21 of this chapter), with the exception that you may take bullfrogs on refuge lakes open to fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We open the refuge to the public from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(a)(2)We allow hunting of quail and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(b)(1)We allow hunting of dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(b)(1)(i)We allow hunting on designated days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(b)(1)(ii)You may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field once you have left your vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(b)(2)We allow hunting of chukar and quail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(b)(3)We allow hunting of bighorn sheep on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We require bighorn sheep guides to obtain a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-C) prior to taking clients onto the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, swan, coot, merganser, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(1)(i)We allow motorized and nonmotorized boats for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(1)(iii)We allow overnight stays while hunting subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(1)(iii)(A)You may stay overnight only at designated sites within the refuge boundary.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(1)(iii)(B)We limit overnight stays to 4 consecutive nights at one location, and to 12 consecutive nights on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(2)We allow hunting of quail, rabbit, turkey, badger, beaver, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(2)(ii)We allow artificial lighting for hunting coyotes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(c)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer and pronghorn on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, moorhen, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(1)(i)We allow hunting on designated days. We prohibit any migratory game bird hunting after January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(1)(ii)We only allow motorless boats or boats with electric motors on the refuge hunting area during the migratory waterfowl hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(1)(iii)From October 1 to February 1, you may only be in possession of or use 25 or fewer shot shells per hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(1)(iv)We only allow hunters to use watercraft to travel to and from their hunting location for each day's hunt. Watercraft must be completely immobilized while hunting, except to retrieve downed or crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(1)(v)We prohibit shooting 150 feet (45 meters) from the center line of roads (including access roads and two tracks), parking areas, levees, or into or from safety zones.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(2)We allow hunting of quail and rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(2)(i)We allow hunting on designated days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(2)(ii)We allow hunting of jackrabbits only during the State cottontail season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(2)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow fishing year-round, except that we close the North Marsh to all fishing from October 1 through February 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(1)We allow hunting of dark goose, duck, coot, moorhen, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(1)(i)Hunters may access the refuge from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all blind materials and decoys following each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(4)(i)Anglers may access the refuge from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(4)(ii)We allow fishing by wading and from personal flotation devices (float tubes) and bank fishing in designated areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(4)(iii)You may use only artificial lures in the Collection Ditch and adjoining spring ponds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(e)(4)(iv)We prohibit the possession of live or dead bait fish, any amphibians (including frogs), and crayfish on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(f)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow only portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of synthetic material.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(f)(2)We allow hunting of quail, grouse, and chukar on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(f)(3)We allow hunting of deer, antelope, and bighorn sheep on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(f)(3)(i)We allow ground blinds, and you must not construct them earlier than 1 week prior to the opening day of the legal season for which you have a valid State-issued hunting permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(f)(3)(ii)You must remove blinds within 24 hours of harvesting an animal or at the end of the permittee's legal season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(f)(3)(iii)You must label blinds with your State hunting license and permit numbers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, swan, coot, merganser, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(1)(ii)We allow overnight stays while hunting subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(1)(ii)(A)You may stay overnight only at designated sites within the refuge boundary.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(1)(ii)(A)We limit overnight stays to 4 consecutive nights at one location, and to 12 consecutive nights on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(2)We allow hunting of quail, rabbit, turkey, badger, beaver, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(2)(i)Approved methods of take include shotgun and federally approved non-lead shot, bow and arrow, and falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(2)(iii)The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer and pronghorn on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(3)(i)Approved methods of take include shotgun, muzzle-loading rifle, and bow and arrow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.47(g)(3)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(1)(i)You must access waterfowl hunting areas by boat launched from off-refuge sites only. We prohibit overland access through the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(i)We prohibit hunters from discharging a bow and arrow within 15 feet (4.5 meters), or a firearm within 200 feet (61 meters), of the traveled portion of, or across, any refuge roads or trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(ii)We allow hunting for deer during a 2-day hunt during the first weekend of the State's firearms season subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(ii)(A)We require hunters to have a lottery-issued refuge firearms deer hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) and to possess it at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(ii)(B)We allow scouting during the week prior to the first day of the firearms deer hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(ii)(C)Hunters must check-in with refuge personnel prior to entering the refuge, and must check out with refuge personnel when exiting the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(ii)(D)Hunters must register harvested deer at the refuge check station, if a refuge check station is offered.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(ii)(E)Hunters must wear a minimum of 400 square inches (2,581 square centimeters) of solid-colored, blaze-orange clothing or material, in a visible manner on the head, chest, and back.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(iii)We allow archery deer and archery turkey hunting during the fall season subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(iii)(A)We require hunters to have a lottery-issued refuge hunt permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) and to possess it at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(iii)(B)We allow scouting during the week prior to the season opening.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(iii)(C)We prohibit archery hunting during the 2-day deer firearms hunt, unless the hunter possesses the appropriate firearms deer hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(a)(3)(iv)We allow turkey hunting during the spring season subject to the following conditions: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(3)(iii)(A) and (B) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, Wilson's snipe, and American woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations, except dog training is only allowed from August 1 through the last Saturday in September during daylight hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(b)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, fox, raccoon, woodchuck, red squirrel, eastern gray squirrel, porcupine, skunk, crow, snowshoe hare, muskrat, opossum, fisher, mink, weasel, ring-necked pheasant, and ruffed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations, except dog training is only allowed from August 1 through the last Saturday in September during daylight hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, moose, black bear, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(b)(3)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations, except dog training is only allowed from August 1 through the last Saturday in September during daylight hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(b)(3)(ii)We allow tree stands and blinds that are clearly marked with the owner's State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(b)(3)(iii)You must remove your tree stand(s) and blind(s) no later than 72 hours after the close of the season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, snipe, coot, crow, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(2)We allow hunting of fox, raccoon, woodchuck, squirrel, porcupine, skunk, snowshoe hare, ring-necked pheasant, and ruffed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(2)(i)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(3)We allow hunting of bear, white-tailed deer, coyote, wild turkey, and moose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(3)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(3)(ii)Hunters must retrieve all species harvested on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(3)(iii)We allow temporary blinds and tree stands that are clearly marked with the owner's State hunting license number. You may erect temporary blinds and tree stands no earlier than 14 days prior to the hunting season, and you must remove them within 14 days after the hunting season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.48(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(1)We allow hunting of light goose, dark goose, duck, sea duck, gallinule, coot, rail, snipe, crow, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(1)(ii)The snipe and crow season on the refuge begins with the start of the State woodcock south zone season and continues through the end of the State snipe and crow seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(1)(iii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(1)(iv)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, fox, woodchuck, rabbit, squirrel, and pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(2)(ii)We allow woodchuck hunting from the beginning of the State woodcock south zone season until the end of the State rabbit season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(2)(iii)Coyote, fox, rabbit, squirrel, and pheasant seasons open at the beginning of the State woodcock south zone season and close in accordance with the State seasons for each species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(3)(ii)Tree stands must be marked with the owner's New Jersey conservation identification number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(3)(iii)We allow turkey hunting during the State fall season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(3)(iv)We require the use of nontoxic ammunition for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(4)We allow saltwater sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(4)(i)We allow fishing from 1 hour before legal sunrise to 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(4)(ii)We close the Atlantic Ocean portion of the Two Mile Beach Unit annually to all access, including fishing, between April 1 and September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit fishing for, or possession of, crab or shellfish on refuge lands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl, coot, moorhen, and rail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(1)(i)We require hunters to possess a signed refuge hunt permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Application FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(3)(ii)You must mark deer stands with the hunter's New Jersey Conservation Identification Number. You must remove deer stands from the refuge at the end of the last day of the hunting season (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(1)We allow hunting of Canada goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(1)(ii)Hunters must obtain a refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439), and possess the signed refuge permit at all times while hunting or scouting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(2)We allow hunting of coyote and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We only allow the incidental take of coyote and fox during the refuge deer and turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(3)(i)We require the use of nontoxic shot while hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(3)(ii)We allow hunters to use sleds to retrieve deer in the Wilderness Area east of Long Hill/New Vernon Road. We prohibit wheeled game carriers in the Wilderness Area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(c)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(1)We allow hunting of light goose, dark goose, duck, sea duck, gallinule, coot, crow, rail, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(1)(ii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(1)(iii)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, fox, woodchuck, rabbit, squirrel, and pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(2)(i)We allow woodchuck hunting only during the State coyote and fox seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(3)(ii)We require the use of nontoxic ammunition for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(3)(iii)We allow archery hunting for white-tailed deer during all six State Deer Management Zone 63 seasons and on youth hunting days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditionsKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of frogs and turtles from all nontidal waters and refuge lands (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(4)(ii)We allow fishing in designated nontidal waters from 1 hour before legal sunrise to 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(4)(iii)We prohibit bow fishing in nontidal waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(d)(4)(iv)We prohibit fishing for, or possession of, crab and shellfish on refuge lands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(1)We allow hunting of migratory birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(1)(i)Hunters must obtain a refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System). We require hunters to possess a signed refuge hunt permit at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge 2 hours before legal shooting time and must leave no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, fox, crow, ruffed grouse, opossum, raccoon, pheasant, chukar, rabbit/hare/jackrabbit, squirrel, and woodchuck on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(2)(ii)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, bear, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section applyKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the dKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(3)(iii)We require the use of nontoxic ammunition for turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(4)(i)At Owens Station Crossing and Hidden Ponds fishing areas, we allow catch-and-release fishing onlKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of amphibians and reptiles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.49(e)(4)(iv)We prohibit minnow and bait trapping.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.5(a)Each person shall secure and possess the required State license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.5(b)Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law and regulation including this subchapter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.5(c)Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State wherein any area is located unless the same are further restricted by Federal law or regulation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.5(d)Each person shall comply with the terms and conditions authorizing access and use of the wildlife refuge area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR 32.5(e)Each person must comply with the provisions of any refuge-specific regulation governing fishing on the wildlife refuge area. Regulations, special conditions, and maps of the fishing areas for a particular wildlife refuge are available at that area's headquarters. In addition, refuge-specific sport fishing regulations appear in §§ 50 CFR 32.20 through 50 CFR 32.72.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose; duck; coot; mourning and white-winged dove; and sandhill crane on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(1)(i)We restrict hunting in the Middle Tract to the following times:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(1)(i)(A)You may hunt only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays during the period when the State seasons that apply to the Middle Tract area are open.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(1)(i)(B)You may hunt only until 1 p.m. on each hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(1)(ii)On the South Tract, we allow hunting only during special hunts (hunters with disabilities and/or youth hunters age 17 and younger).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(1)(iii)You must remove all waterfowl decoys and all temporary blinds/stands after each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, quail (scaled, Gambel's, northern bobwhite, and Montezuma), Eurasian collared-dove, desert cottontail, and black-tailed jackrabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(2)(i)We allow rabbit hunting on the North Tract only during the season that is concurrently open for quail hunting within the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(2)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(2)(iii)We allow Eurasian collared-dove hunting on the North Tract only during the season that is concurrently open for dove hunting within the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer, white-tailed deer, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(3)(i)Hunters may take feral hog (no bag limit) only while legally hunting deer and only with the weapon legal for deer on that day in that area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(a)(3)(ii)You must remove all temporary blinds/stands after each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, white-winged dove, and light goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(1)(i)We allow hunting of light goose in the North Special Hunt Area on dates to be determined by refuge staff. Hunters must possess a permit available through a lottery drawing (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(1)(ii)Hunting hours for mourning and white-winged dove are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunset. Hunting hours for light goose are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 12:00 p.m. (noon) Mountain Time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(1)(iii)You must remove all spent shells and all other personal equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(1)(v)We prohibit falconry on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(1)(vi)We allow the use of horses and pack stock in support of hunting in the East Hunt Unit only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(2)We allow hunting of scaled, Gambel's, northern bobwhite, and Montezuma quail; cottontail rabbit; black-tailed jackrabbit; and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(iv) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(2)(ii)Hunting hours are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer, javelina, oryx, and bearded Rio Grande turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(vi) and (b)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(3)(ii)We allow hunting of bearded Rio Grande turkey for youth hunters in the North Special Hunt Area and South Special Hunt Area during the State-established youth hunt and on weekends April through May during the State-established general spring turkey hunt. All hunters must fill out FWS Form 3-2439 (Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) and pay a fee. The permit is available through a lottery drawing. If selected, you must carry your refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439) at all times during the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(3)(iii)We allow hunting of bearded Rio Grande turkey on the Bajada Hunt Unit, East Hunt Unit, and West Hunt Unit during the general spring turkey season only, as defined by the State. You may take bearded Rio Grande turkey only with a method allowed within each refuge hunt unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(3)(iv)We allow incidental take of feral hog by those legally licensed for, and participating in, other big game hunting activities. You may take feral hog only with a method allowed within each refuge hunt unit. We prohibit the use of dogs for this activity.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(3)(v)In the Bajada Hunt Unit, we restrict the methods of take to bow and arrow, crossbow, and muzzleloader or muzzleloading shotguns only, as defined by the State. In the East Hunt Unit and West Hunt Unit, we allow any legal weapon during State big game hunting designated dates.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(4)(i)We allow fishing from April 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(4)(iii)We prohibit trotlines, bow fishing, seining, dip netting, and traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(b)(4)(iv)We allow frogging for bullfrog on the refuge in areas that are open to fishing. We allow the use of hook and line, spears, gigs, and archery equipment to take bullfrog.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)We allow hunting of mourning and white-winged dove and goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)(ii)Hunters must possess a permit (FWS Form 3-2439).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)(iii)We allow the hunting of dove from September 1 to September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)(iv)We allow the hunting of goose on dates to be determined by refuge staff.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)(v)Shooting hours for geese are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1 p.m. local time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)(vi)We assign an aggregate bag limit for geese.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(1)(vii)We prohibit falconry on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(2)We allow hunting of Eurasian collared-dove, desert cottontail, and Eastern cottontail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(2)(ii)We allow the hunting of Eurasian collared-dove and cottontail rabbits from September 1 to September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(2)(iii)We allow only shotgun, muzzleloading shotgun firing shot, bow and arrow, and crossbow for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(3)We allow youth elk hunts on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(3)(i)Hunters must attend a refuge hunter orientation before hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(3)(ii)Hunters may be accompanied by a maximum of two non-hunting guests.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(c)(3)(iii)Hunters are assigned a hunt unitKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(d)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(d)(4)(i)We allow fishing from noon March 1 through October 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(d)(4)(ii)We allow boats on Lake 13 only during the fishing season; boats must travel at trolling speed only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(e)(3)We allow hunting of oryx or gemsbok (Oryx gazella) and desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana) on designated areas of the refuge as governed by White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) regulations subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(e)(3)(i)Hunters using livestock (i.e., horses or mules) must provide only certified weed-free feed to their animals while on the refuge. You must feed livestock weed-free feed exclusively for 3 days prior to arrival on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(e)(3)(ii)We allow all-terrain vehicle (ATV) use by hunters or members of their hunting party, for game retrieval only. ATVs must remain on designated roads. All vehicles, including trailers and ATVs, must be cleaned of mud, vegetation, and other debris prior to use on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, white-winged dove, goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(1)(i)In Units A and B, legal hunting hours begin from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise and will not extend past 1 p.m. on each hunt day. Hunters may access Units A and B from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(1)(ii)In Unit B, we allow waterfowl hunting from designated blinds only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(1)(iv)In Units A and B, the Cornerstone Marsh Unit and Pintail blind, we require a Mobility-Impaired Certification (per Mobility-Impaired Certification in the State hunting rules and information pamphlet).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(2)We allow hunting of Gambel's quail and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(2)(ii)In the Rio Puerco Unit, legal hunting hours will run from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to legal sunseKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(2)(iii)We allow falcons to hunt dove in the Rio Puerco Unit only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.50(f)(2)(iv)We open to Eurasian collared-dove hunting only during the State South Zone mourning and white-winged dove season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We seasonally close the refuge to sport fishing from April 1 to August 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(a)(1)-(3)ReservedKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(b)(1)-(3)ReservedKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(1)-(2)ReservedKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(3)We allow hunting of wild turkey, white-tailed deer, and black bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(3)(i)Hunters must obtain a refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System). We require hunters to possess a signed refuge hunting permit at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit the use of dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(3)(iii)Hunters may access the refuge 2 hours before legal sunrise and must leave no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten deer into moving in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(3)(v)We only allow archery hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(c)(4)ReservedKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, rail, coot, gallinule, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(ii)For hunting of duck, goose, and coot:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(ii)(A)We allow hunting on Saturday of the New York State Youth Days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(ii)(B)We allow hunting Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays during the regular waterfowl season, excluding opening day of deer firearms season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(ii)(C)We require proof of successful completion of the New York State waterfowl identification course, the Iroquois nonresident waterfowl identification course, or a suitable nonresident State waterfowl identification course. All hunters must show proof of successful course completion each time they hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(ii)(D)We require a refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(ii)(E)We allow hunting from legal starting time until 12 p.m. (noon). We require hunters to return a completed Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) no later than 1 p.m. on the day of the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(ii)(F)Hunters must remain in designated hunting areas, unless actively pursuing downed or crippled birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(1)(iii)For hunting of rail, gallinule, snipe, and woodcock, we allow hunting during the State seasons east of Sour Springs Road by all hunters, except we close rail, gallinule, snipe and woodcock hunting during refuge waterfowl hunt days to hunters without a refuge waterfowl permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, gray squirrel, cottontail rabbit, pheasant, coyote, fox, raccoon, skunk, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(2)(ii)For small game hunting:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(2)(ii)(A)We allow hunting from opening day of the State season until the last day of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(2)(ii)(B)We prohibit the use of raptors to take small game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(2)(iii)For furbearer hunting, we prohibit hunting from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(3)(i)We require a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) for spring turkey hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(3)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(4)We allow sport fishing and frogging on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(4)(i)We allow fishing and frogging from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit collecting fish for use as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1) We allow hunting of waterfowl, Canada goose, snow goose, and gallinule on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)For the regular waterfowl season and October through January season for Canada goose:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)(A)We require daily refuge permits (FWS Form 3-2542) and reservations; we issue permits to hunters with a reservation for that hunt day. Permits may become available on a first-come/first-served, self-serve basis during New York State's second split, subject to hunting conditions and the refuge manager's discretion. We require you to complete and return your permit by the end of the hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)(B)We allow hunting only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays during the established refuge season set within the State western zone season, and during New York State's established special hunts, which can occur any day of the week as set by the State. Veteran and active military hunters may be accompanied by a qualified non-hunting companion (qualified companions must be of legal hunting age and possess a valid hunting license, Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (as known as “Federal Duck Stamp”), and Harvest Information Program (HIP) number).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)(C)All hunters with reservations and their hunting companions must check-in at the Route 89 Hunter Check Station area at least 1 hour before legal shooting time or forfeit their reservation. Hunters may not enter the refuge/Hunter Check Station area earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)(D)We allow motorless boats to hunt waterfowl. We limit hunters to one boat per reservation and one motor vehicle in the hunt area per reservation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)(E)We prohibit shooting from within 500 feet (152 meters) of the Tschache Pool observation tower.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)(F)We require proof of successful completion of the New York State waterfowl identification course, the Montezuma nonresident waterfowl identification course, or a suitable nonresident State waterfowl identification course. All hunters must show proof of successful course completion each time they hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(ii)(G)You may hunt gallinule and Canada goose on refuge areas designated for the regular waterfowl season only during the regular waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(iii)For Canada goose in September and snow goose hunting:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(iii)(A)We allow hunting of Canada goose during the New York State September season and hunting of snow goose during portions of the New York State snow goose season and portions of the period covered by the Light Goose Conservation Order.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(iii)(B)You must possess a valid daily hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2542). We require you to complete and return the daily hunt permit card by the end of the hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(1)(iii)(C)For snow goose hunting, hunters may enter the refuge/Hunter Check Station area no earlier than 4 hours before legal sunrise. For Canada goose hunting, hunters may enter the refuge/Hunter Check Station area no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit and squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(2)(ii)You must possess a valid daily hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2542) and are required to complete and return the daily hunt permit card by the end of each hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(2)(iii)We allow upland game hunters to access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(2)(iv)We require the use of approved non-lead shot for upland game hunting (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(3)(ii)You must possess a valid daily hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2542). We require you to complete and return the daily hunt permit card by the end of the hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(3)(iii)We allow white-tailed deer and turkey hunters to access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(3)(iv)We allow youth and special big game hunts during New York State's established youth and special big game hunts each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(e)(4)We allow access for fishing from designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Anglers may fish from the refuge shoreline at Mill Pond from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(g)(3)(i)We allow archery hunting on specific days between November 1 and January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(g)(3)(ii)Hunters must obtain and possess a refuge-specific permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) for hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Anglers may fish in refuge-controlled waters of the Great South Bay from boats only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(h)(3)We allow hunting of black bear, wild turkey, and white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(h)(3)(i)Hunters must purchase and possess a signed refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(h)(3)(ii)You may hunt black bear, wild turkey, and deer using archery equipment only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(h)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deerKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(h)(3)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge 2 hours before legal shooting time and leave no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow sport fishing in Huntington Bay from the refuge shoreline when the refuge is open to visitors.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(1)We allow hunting of migratory birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(1)(i)Hunters must obtain and possess a signed refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge 2 hours before legal shooting time and leave no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulationsKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit/hare, gray/black/fox squirrel, pheasant, jackrabbit, chukar, woodchuck, bobwhite quail, ruffed grouse, crow, red/gray fox, coyote, bobcat, raccoon, skunk, mink, weasel, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(2)(ii)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, bear, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) and (ii), and (j)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(3)(iii)We require nontoxic ammunition while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(4)(i)At Owens Station Crossing and Hidden Ponds fishing areas, we allow catch-and-release fishing only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of amphibians and reptiles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(j)(4)(iv)We prohibit minnow and bait trapping.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey within designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(3)(i)We allow archery and shotgun hunting of white-tailed deer during specific days between November 1 and January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(3)(ii)We require a permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) for hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(3)(iii)Hunters assigned to Unit 5 must hunt from portable tree stands and must direct aim away from a public road and/or dwelling.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(4)(i)We allow shore and boat fishing on the portion of the Carmans River between Sunrise and Montauk Highways.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(4)(ii)We allow only boat fishing from Montauk Highway south to the mouth of the Carmans River.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(4)(iii)We prohibit spearfishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.51(k)(4)(iv)We prohibit the taking of baitfish and frogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, tundra swan, coot, mourning dove, snipe and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(1)(i)We require all hunters to possess and carry a signed, self-service refuge hunting regulations and permit (signed brochure) while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting in designated areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(1)(iii)We allow hunters to enter and remain in open hunting areas from 1 hour before legal shooting time until 1 hour after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(2)We allow hunting of quail, rabbit, squirrel, opossum, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(2)(ii)We only allow dog training during the corresponding hunt season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(2)(iii)We require a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) to hunt raccoon or opossum from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii) and (a)(2)(ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(3)(ii)Unarmed hunters may walk to retrieve stray dogs from closed areas and “no dog hunting” areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(4)We allow sport fishing and frogging on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(4)(i)We allow only fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(4)(ii)We only allow pole and line, rod and reel, or cast net.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(4)(iii)We require a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) for fishing or frogging between legal sunset and legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(a)(4)(iv)You must only take frogs by use of frog gigs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(b)(1)We allow hunting of tundra swan, Canada and snow goose, brant, duck, teal, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(b)(1)(i)We allow portable blinds. Hunters must remove blinds, decoys, and other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(b)(1)(ii)Hunters/hunt parties must not hunt closer than 150 yards (135 meters) apart.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(b)(1)(iii)We allow hunters to enter and remain in open hunting areas from 1 hour before legal shooting time until 1 hour after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(1)We allow hunting of swan, goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(1)(i)We require a North Carolina Waterfowl Hunt Permit or a refuge hunt permit (signed brochure). You must carry a permit while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(1)(ii)You must hunt from your assigned blind location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(1)(iii)We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 4:20 p.m. (as governed by County regulations).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(1)(iv)We allow hunters to access the refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting time until 1 hour after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(3)We allow hunting of deer and feral hog on limited dates on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(3)(i)We require a refuge hunting permit (signed brochure) that hunters must sign and carry while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(3)(ii)We allow the use of shotguns, muzzleloading rifles/shotguns, and bows in designated units. We prohibit the use of all other rifles and crossbows.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(3)(iii)We allow hunters on the refuge from 1 hour before legal sunrise to 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(3)(iv)We allow the use of portable tree stands, but hunters must remove them from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(3)(v)Hunters may access the refuge by foot, boat, and/or vehicle, but we prohibit hunting from a boat or vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(c)(3)(vi)Each youth hunter, age 15 and younger, must have successfully completed a State-approved hunter safety course, and must possess and carry proof of certification. While hunting, each youth hunter must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older. An adult may directly supervise up to two youth hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(d)Refer to § 50 CFR 32.65(g) for regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(1)We allow hunting of swan, light and dark goose, duck, merganser, coot, moorhen, and gallinule on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(1)(i)We require a North Carolina Waterfowl Hunt Permit or a signed refuge hunt brochure that must be carried while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(1)(ii)Hunters must hunt from their assigned blind location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(1)(iii)We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 4:20 p.m. (as governed by County regulations).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(1)(iv)We allow hunters to access the refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting time until 5:20 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(1)(v)We allow incidental take of coyote and feral hog while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(3)We allow hunting of deer, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(3)(i)We require a signed refuge hunt brochure that hunters must sign and carry while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(3)(ii)We allow the use of shotguns, muzzleloading rifles/shotguns, pistols, crossbows, and bows. We prohibit the use of all other rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(3)(iii)We allow access to hunting areas from 5 a.m. until 8 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(3)(iv)We prohibit carrying a loaded firearm on or within 50 feet (15 meters) of gravel roads.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(3)(v)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(v) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(4)(i)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset from March 15 through October 15, except that we allow fishing along the Marsh Causeway year-round. The 0.3 Mile Loop Trail and the terminus of the canal immediately adjacent to the Visitor Center are open year-round, but we close them during the refuge permit deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(e)(4)(ii)Anglers must attend all fishing lines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)We allow the hunting of tundra swan, goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(i)We require refuge-issued permits (name and address) that you must validate at the refuge headquarters, sign, and possess while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(ii)Refuge personnel will assign you to a hunting blind. You must hunt from your assigned blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(iii)Hunters may only shoot crippled waterfowl from outside the assigned blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(iv)Hunters may use decoys, but you must remove them from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(ix)(A)Validly licensed adults, age 21 or older, holding applicable permits must accompany and supervise, remaining in sight and voice contact at all times, any youth hunters. Each adult may supervise no more than two youth hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(ix)(B)Youth hunters must possess and carry evidence of successful completion of a State-approved hunter education course.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(ix)(C)We allow hunting on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays during the late and youth waterfowl State seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(v)All waterfowl hunters must check out at the assigned station prior to leaving the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(vi)Shooting hours are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(vii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(viii)We allow the taking of only Canada goose during the State September Canada goose season subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(viii)(A)We allow hunting Monday through Saturday during the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(viii)(B)The hunter must possess and carry a validated refuge permit (name and address) while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(1)(ix)Hunting by youth hunters (age 16 and younger) is subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(i)The hunter must possess and carry a signed, validated refuge permit (name and address) and a State-issued lottery permit while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(ii)Hunters may take one antlered deer and one antlerless deer per day, or two antlerless deer per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(iii)Hunters may take deer with shotgun, bow and arrow, crossbow, or muzzleloading rifle/shotgun.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(iv)We allow hunters on the refuge from 1 hour before legal shooting time until 1 hour after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(v)Hunters can use boats to access hunt areas, but we prohibit hunting from a boat.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(vi)We allow the use of only portable blinds and deer stands. Blinds must display hunter orange that is visible from all directions. Hunters with a valid permit (name and address) may erect one portable blind or stand the day before the start of their hunt and must remove it at the end of the second day of that 2-day hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Any stands or blinds left overnight on the refuge must have a tag with the hunter's State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(vii)Hunters must wear a minimum of 500 square inches (3,250 square centimeters) of hunter-orange material above the waist that is visible from all directions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(viii)An adult may only supervise one youth hunter. The youth hunter must be within sight and normal voice contact of the adult.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(3)(ix)We allow the use of only biodegradable-type flagging.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)We allow sport fishing and crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(i)We are open to sport fishing, bow fishing, and crabbing from March 1 through October 31, from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset, except that we allow bank fishing and crabbing year-round from:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(i)(A)State Route 94 (24 hours a day);Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(i)(B)The north bridge and south of the north bridge at Lake Landing;Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(i)(C)The Outfall Canal water control structure;Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(i)(D)The Central Canal bridge on Wildlife Drive; andKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(i)(E)Along the west main and east main canal between the Entrance Road metal bridge and Number One East Canal as posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(ii)We prohibit herring dipping.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(iii)We allow crabbing subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(iii)(A)We allow only five handlines and hand-activated traps per person. Owners must be in attendance, and must remove all handlines and traps daily (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(iii)(B)We prohibit crab pots.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(f)(4)(iii)(C)You may only take or possess 12 crabs per person per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(g)(4)We allow sport fishing and crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We require all recreational nighttime surf anglers to possess and carry a signed, self-service refuge nighttime surf fishing permit (signed brochure) while fishing on the refuge between 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset and 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(1)We allow hunting of dove on designated dates and areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(1)(i)We require all hunters to possess and carry a signed refuge general hunt permit (signed brochure) and government-issued picture identification while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(1)(ii)Validly licensed adults, age 21 or older, holding applicable permits must accompany and supervise, remaining in sight and voice contact at all times, any youth hunters (age 18 and younger). Each adult may supervise no more than two youth hunters. Youth hunters must possess and carry evidence of successful completion of a State-approved hunter education course.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting on Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(2)We allow hunting of quail, rabbit, squirrel, raccoon, and opossum on designated dates and areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply (with the following exception to the condition at paragraph (h)(1)(ii): Each adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(2)(ii)We require the use of dogs on raccoon/opossum hunts. All dogs must wear a collar displaying the owner's contact information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated dates and areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply (with the following exception to the condition at paragraph (h)(1)(ii): Each adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(ii)We require each person participating in a muzzleloader or firearms quota hunt to possess a nontransferable refuge quota hunt permit. You may apply for quota hunt permits by submitting a completed hunt application (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) available at the refuge office.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(iii)During big game hunts, we prohibit hunters from entering the refuge earlier than 4 a.m., and they must leave the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(iv)Youth quota hunts are for hunters ages 10 through 17.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(v)During refuge firearms deer hunts, all participants must wear at least 500 square inches (3,250 square centimeters) of unbroken, fluorescent-orange material above the waist as an outer garment while hunting and while en route to and from hunting areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(vi)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(vii)We prohibit placing a tree stand on the refuge more than 4 days prior to the opening day of the deer hunt in which hunters will be participating, except for participants of the youth deer hunt, who may place tree stands no more than 7 days prior to the hunt day. Archery hunters must remove their tree stands by the last day of that hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Muzzleloader and firearms hunters must remove their tree stands by the day after the last day of that hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(viii)You must check all deer taken on the refuge at the refuge check station on the date of take prior to removing the animal from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(ix)During refuge muzzleloader and firearms deer hunts, we prohibit all other public use in refuge hunting areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(3)(x)We prohibit big game hunting within 100 feet (30 meters) of any vehicle or road open to vehicle traffic.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated dates and areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(4)(i)We require all anglers to possess and carry a signed refuge sport fishing permit (signed brochure) and government-issued picture identification while fishing in refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(h)(4)(ii)We prohibit possession or use of trotlines, set hooks, gigs, jug lines, limblines, snagging devices, nets, seines, fish traps, or other special devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, swan, dove, woodcock, rail, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(i)We require consent from refuge personnel to enter and retrieve legally taken game animals from closed areas, including “No Hunting Zones.”Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(ii)We require all hunters and anglers to possess and carry a signed, self-service refuge hunting/fishing permit (signed brochure) while hunting and fishing on the refuge. We require all hunters age 16 and older to purchase and carry a special refuge recreational activity permit (name/address/phone number).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(iii)We allow hunters to enter and remain in hunting areas from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset when we allow hunting in those areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(iv)We allow the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) only on designated ATV roads (see § 27.31 of this chapter) and only to transport hunters and their equipment to hunt and scout. We allow hunting from ATVs while on these designated ATV roads when they are stationary and the engine is turned off. We allow ATV use only on the ATV roads at the following times:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(iv)(A)When we open the ATV road and surrounding area to hunting;Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(iv)(B)One week prior to the ATV road and surrounding area opening to hunting; andKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(iv)(C)On Sundays, when we open the ATV road and surrounding area for hunting the following Monday.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(v)We allow the use of biodegradable-type flagging.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(vi)We allow the use of only portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of natural materials. You must remove portable blinds at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(1)(vii)We allow the use of dogs to point and retrieve migratory game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, raccoon, opossum, rabbit, beaver, nutria, and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(2)(ii)We only allow the taking of beaver and nutria with firearms and only during those times when the area is open to hunting of other game animals with firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(2)(iii)We prohibit the hunting of raccoon and opossum during, 5 days before, and 5 days after the State bear seasons. Outside of these periods, we allow the hunting of raccoon and opossum at night but only while possessing a General Special Use Application and Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(2)(iv)We prohibit the use of rifles, other than .22-caliber rimfire rifles for hunting, and we prohibit the use of pistols for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs for pointing and retrieving upland game and for chasing rabbit (but not fox). We prohibit possession of buckshot or slugs while hunting with dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(3)We allow hunting of deer, turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (i)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(3)(ii)You may hunt turkey only if you carry a valid permit (General Activities Special Use Permit Application, FWS Form 3-1383-G). These permits are valid only for the dates and areas shown on the permit. You may possess only approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while hunting turkeys west of Evans Road and on the Pungo Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of rifles and pistols.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(3)(iv)We allow deer hunting on the Pungo Unit only through the end of October each season, except that we allow deer hunting with archery equipment on the Pungo Unit through the end of November.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(3)(v)We allow hunters to take feral hogs in any area that is open to hunting deer using only those weapons authorized for taking deer. On the Frying Pan tracts, we also allow hunters to take feral hogs, using only those weapons authorized for taking deer, whenever we open those tracts to hunting any game species with firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(3)(vi)We allow the use of only portable deer stands (tree climbers, ladders, tripods, etc.).We require that you remove all stands, blinds, and other personal property at the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(4)(i)We allow fishing in Pungo Lake and New Lake only from March 1 through October 31, except that we close Pungo Lake and the entire Pungo Unit to fishing during the limited big game hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(i)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(j)(1)We allow hunting of duck and coot on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(j)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(k)(1)We allow the hunting of tundra swan, goose, brant, duck, teal, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(k)(1)(i)We allow portable blinds. You must remove blinds, decoys, and other personal property at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(k)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunters/hunt parties from hunting closer than 150 yards (135 meters) apart.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.52(k)(1)(iii)We allow hunters to enter and remain in open hunting areas from 1 hour before legal shooting time until 1 hour after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(a)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(a)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(a)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(a)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(1)(i)We allow motorized boats only during the migratory game bird hunting season; however, motors must not exceed 10 horsepower.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(1)(ii)You must remove all boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the refuge for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, gray partridge, cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, snowshoe hare, and fox on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(3)We allow deer and fox hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(3)(i)We prohibit trapping.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(3)(ii)We allow portable tree stands. Hunters must remove tree stands from the refuge by the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(4)We allow ice fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(4)(i)We allow vehicles and fish houses on the ice as conditions allow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(4)(ii)We allow public access for ice fishing from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aa)(4)(iii)You must remove ice fishing shelters and personal property from the refuge by 10 p.m. each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(aaa)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(b)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(b)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(b)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bb)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bb)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bb)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bb)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bb)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bbb)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bbb)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bbb)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bbb)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(bbb)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, partridge, cottontail rabbit, and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(2)(i)We allow hunting of upland game birds on the day following the close of the State firearm deer season through the end of the regular upland bird season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(2)(ii)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit and fox on the day following the close of the State firearm deer season through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(3)We allow deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(3)(i)We prohibit entering the refuge before legal shooting hours on the opening day of firearms deer season. We require all hunters to be off the refuge 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(3)(ii)We allow deer hunting on the refuge during the State youth deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(3)(iii)After harvesting a deer, firearm deer hunters must wear blaze orange on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(3)(iv)We allow access by foot travel only. You may use a vehicle on designated refuge roads and trails to retrieve deer during the following times only: 9:30 to 10 a.m.; 1:30 to 2 p.m.; and 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset for 1 hour.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(3)(v)We allow temporary tree stands, blinds, and game cameras for daily use; you must remove them by the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(4)(i)We allow boats at idle speed only on Arrowwood Lake and Jim Lake from May 1 to September 30 of each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(4)(ii)We allow ice fishing and dark house spearfishing. We allow snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), motor vehicles, and fish houses on the ice as conditions allow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(c)(4)(iii)You may use and leave fish houses on the ice overnight until March 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(cc)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(cc)(4)(i)We open the lake to fishing from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. year round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(cc)(4)(ii)We open the refuge to ice fishing from October 1 through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ccc)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ccc)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ccc)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ccc)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ccc)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(d)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(d)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(d)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(dd)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(dd)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(dd)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ddd)(4)We allow ice or shore fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(e)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasant, gray partridge, and sharp-tailed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(e)(2)(i)We open to upland game hunting annually on the day following the close of the regular deer gun season, and we close as governed by the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(e)(2)(ii)We allow game retrieval without a firearm up to 100 yards (90 meters) inside the refuge boundary fence and closed areas of the refuge. Retrieval time may not exceed 10 minutes. You may use dogs to assist in retrieval.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed and mule deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(e)(3)(i)Hunters may use designated refuge roads to retrieve downed deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(e)(3)(ii)We allow only portable tree stands. You must remove all tree stands at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(e)(4)We allow ice fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ee)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed and mule deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ee)(3)(i)We allow only portable tree stands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ee)(3)(ii)Hunters must remove tree stands from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(eee)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(eee)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(eee)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(eee)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(eee)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(f)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(f)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(f)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ff)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ff)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ff)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ff)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ff)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(fff)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(fff)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(fff)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(fff)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(fff)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(g)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(g)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(g)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(g)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(gg)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(gg)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(gg)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(gg)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(gg)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ggg)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ggg)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ggg)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ggg)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ggg)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(h)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(h)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(h)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(h)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hh)(2)We allow hunting of sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and ring-necked pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hh)(2)(i)We open to upland game bird hunting on the day following the close of the regular deer gun season through the end of the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hh)(2)(ii)We allow the use of hunting dogs to retrieve upland gamKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hh)(3)We allow deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hh)(3)(i)You may only use portable tree stands and ground blinds. We prohibit leaving stands and blinds overnight (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hh)(3)(ii)We prohibit entry to the refuge before 12 p.m. (noon) on the first day of the respective archery, gun, or muzzleloader deer hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hhh)(2)We allow ring-necked pheasant hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We open for upland game hunting on the first Monday following the close of the State deer gun season through the close of the State pheasant season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hhh)(3)We allow deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hhh)(3)(i)We allow deer bow hunting on designated areas of the refuge as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hhh)(3)(ii)The deer bow hunting season closes September 30, reopens the Friday following the close of the State gun deer season, and continues through the end of the State archery deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(hhh)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(i)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(i)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ii)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ii)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ii)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ii)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ii)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(iii)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(iii)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(iii)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(iii)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(j)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(j)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jj)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jj)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jj)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jj)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jj)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jjj)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jjj)(2)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jjj)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jjj)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(jjj)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(k)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(k)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(k)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(k)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(k)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kk)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, and grey partridge on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We open to upland game bird hunting annually on the day following the close of the firearm deer season through the close of the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kk)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kk)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We only allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(2)(i)We allow the use of dogs for hunting and retrieving of upland game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(2)(ii)We allow hunters on the refuge from 5 a.m. until 10 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(3)We allow deer, elk, and moose hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(3)(i)We only allow the use of portable tree stands and ground blinds. You must remove stands and blinds from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(3)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (kkk)(2)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(3)(iii)We prohibit entry to the refuge before 12 p.m. (noon) on the first day of the respective bow, gun, or muzzleloader deer hunting seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(3)(iv)You may only possess nontoxic ammunition when hunting elk (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)(i)We allow the use of fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, and float tubes in designated boat fishing areas from Lake Darling Dam north to State Highway 28 (Greene) crossing for fishing from May 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from nonmotorized vessels only on the Beaver Lodge Canoe Trail from May 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)(iii)We allow boating and fishing from vessels on the Souris River from Mouse River Park to the north boundary of the refuge from May 1 through September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)(iv)We allow snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), motor vehicles, and fish houses on the ice as conditions allow from Lake Darling Dam north to Carter Dam (Dam 41) for ice fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)(v)We allow you to place fish houses overnight on the ice of Lake Darling as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)(vi)We allow anglers to place portable fish houses on the Souris River north of Carter Dam (Dam 41) and south of Lake Darling Dam for ice fishing, but anglers must remove the fish houses from the refuge at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(kkk)(4)(vii)We allow anglers on the refuge from 5 a.m. until 10 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(l)(3)We allow deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ll)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ll)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ll)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ll)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(lll)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(lll)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(lll)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(lll)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(lll)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(m)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following conditions: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(m)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(m)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(m)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mm)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mm)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mm)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mm)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mm)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mmm)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mmm)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mmm)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mmm)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(mmm)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(n)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(n)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(n)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nn)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nn)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nn)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nn)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nn)(4))ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nnn)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nnn)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nnn)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nnn)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(nnn)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(o)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(o)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(o)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(o)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(oo)(2)We allow hunting of sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and ring-necked pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs to retrieve upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(oo)(3)We allow deer, elk, and moose hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(oo)(3)(i)We prohibit entry to the refuge before 12 p.m. (noon) on the first day of the respective archery, gun, or muzzleloader deer hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(oo)(3)(ii)You may only possess nontoxic ammunition when hunting elk (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ooo)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ooo)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ooo)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ooo)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ooo)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(p)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(p)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(p)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(p)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(p)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(pp)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(pp)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(pp)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(pp)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(2)We allow hunting of fox, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, turkey, and ring-necked pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditionsKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(2)(i)We open for upland game bird hunting on the day following the close of the regular deer gun season through the end of the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(2)(ii)We allow the use of hunting dogs for retrieval of upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(2)(iii)We allow fox hunting from the day following the regular firearm deer season until March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(2)(iv)We prohibit accessing refuge lands from refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(3)We allow deer, elk, and moose hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(3)(i)We only allow the use of portable tree stands and ground blinds. We prohibit leaving stands and blinds overnight on the refuge (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(3)(ii)We prohibit entry to the refuge before 12 p.m. (noon) on the first day of the respective bow, gun, or muzzleloader deer hunting seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(3)(iii)The condition set forth at paragraph (q)(2)(iv) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(q)(3)(iv)You may only possess nontoxic ammunition when hunting elk (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(qq)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(qq)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(qq)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(qq)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(qq)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(r)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(r)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(r)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(r)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(rr)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(rr)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(rr)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(rr)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(rr)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(s)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(s)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(s)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(s)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(s)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ss)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ss)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ss)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ss)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ss)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(t)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(t)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(t)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(tt)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(tt)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(tt)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(tt)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(tt)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(u)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(u)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(u)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(u)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(u)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(uu)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(uu)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(uu)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(uu)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(uu)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(v)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(v)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(v)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(v)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(v)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(vv)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(vv)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(vv)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs for hunting and retrieving game birds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed and sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, turkey, ring-necked pheasant, and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(2)(i)We open the refuge to hunting for sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and ring-necked pheasant north of the Willow-Upham road on the day following the close of the regular firearm deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(2)(ii)We open the refuge to fox hunting on the day following the close of the regular firearm deer season. Fox hunting on the refuge closes March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(2)(iii)Hunters may possess only approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) for all upland game hunting, including turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(3)We allow hunting of deer, elk, and moose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(3)(i)You must possess and carry a refuge permit to hunt antlered deer on the refuge outside the nine public hunting areas during the regular firearms season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(3)(ii)We prohibit entry to the refuge before 12 p.m. (noon) on the first day of the respective bow, gun, or muzzleloader deer hunting seasons. You may access refuge roads open to the public before 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(3)(iii)You may only possess nontoxic ammunition when hunting elk (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(4)(i)We allow boat fishing from May 1 through September 30Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(w)(4)(ii)We allow ice fishing and dark house spearfishing. We allow snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility terrain vehicles (UTVs), motor vehicles, and fish houses on the ice as conditions allow.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ww)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ww)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(ww)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(x)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(x)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(x)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(x)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(xx)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(xx)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(xx)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(y)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(y)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(y)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(y)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(y)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(yy)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(yy)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(yy)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(yy)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(yy)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(z)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(z)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(z)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(z)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(zz)(2)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(zz)(3)We allow hunting of all State-defined species subject to the following condition: Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(zz)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(zz)(4)(i)Access is controlled by the individual landowner.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 MO-ND50 CFR 32.53(zz)(4)(ii)We prohibit boats during the regular North Dakota waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(a)(3)We allow white-tailed deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(a)(3)(i)You must possess and carry a State-issued permit. All hunters must check in and out at the refuge check station. We require hunters to check out with the State-issued Harvest Card no later than 2 hours after the conclusion of their controlled hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(a)(3)(ii)We prohibit hunting or shooting within 150 feet (45.7 meters) of any structure, building, or parking lot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(a)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(a)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(a)(4)(iii)You must remove all boats, ice fishing structures, devices, and personal property from the refuge each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, rail, gallinule, coot, dove, woodcock, crow, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(1)(i)On controlled waterfowl hunt units, we allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot as governed by with State regulations and subject to the following conditions:
(A) You must stop hunting at 12 p.m. (noon) each day.
(B) You may possess no more than 25 shot shells.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(1)(ii)On public hunting units, we allow hunting of duck, goose, rail, gallinule, coot, dove, woodcock, and snipe subject to the following conditions:
(A) We allow refuge access from 11⁄2 hours prior to the State-listed morning shooting time and 1 hour after the State-listed evening shooting time.
(B) We allow the use of dogs when hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.
(C) We allow nonmotorized boats in areas open to waterfowl hunting during the waterfowl hunting seasons with the following exception: We allow motorized boats in the Metzger Marsh and Two Rivers units.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, squirrel, rabbit, fox, raccoon, skunk, opossum, groundhog, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A) and (B) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(2)(ii)We prohibit the use of buckshot for any hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(2)(iii)We prohibit hunting or shooting within 150 feet (45.7 meters) of any structure, building, or parking lot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(2)(iv)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(3)(i)On controlled deer hunt units, we allow hunting of white-tailed deer only as governed by State regulations nd subject to the following conditions:
(A) We require hunters to possess and carry a State-issued permit. You must check in and out at the refuge check station using the State-issued Harvest Card no later than 2 hours after the conclusion of your hunt.
(B) We prohibit hunting or shooting within 150 feet (45.7 meters) of any structure, building, or parking lot.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(3)(ii)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated public hunting units of the refuge as governed by State regulations and subject to the following conditions:
(A) The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A) and (b)(2)(ii) of this section apply.
(B) We allow only portable deer stands for hunting. We allow only one tree stand per hunter per refuge unit. We allow placement of tree stands after September 1, and require hunters to remove tree stands by March 1 of each year (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We require deer stands to be labeled with the hunter's Ohio customer identification number, which is on the hunting license.
(C) The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(2)(iv) applies while turkey hunting.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of any turtle, frog, leech, minnow, crayfish, and mussel (clam) species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.54(b)(4)(iii)You must remove all boats, ice fishing structures, devices, and personal property from the refuge each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, dark geese, merganser, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(1)(ii)We allow waterfowl hunting on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays, from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(1)(iii)You may only use portable blinds or blinds constructed of natural dead vegetation. You must remove blinds, decoys, stands, and all personal equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(2)We allow hunting of fox and gray squirrel, swamp and cottontail rabbit, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(2)(ii)We allow shotguns, .22- and .17-caliber rimfire rifles, and pistols for rabbit and squirrel hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(2)(iii)For raccoon hunting only, we allow hunting from legal sunset to legal sunrise only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(3)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure for the archery deer hunt. Hunters must turn in a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) by December 31 annually. Failure to submit the report will render the hunter ineligible for the next year's limited season archery deer hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(3)(ii)We will offer a limited season archery deer hunt following the controlled deer hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(3)(iii)You may hunt feral hog during any established refuge hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(3)(iv)Hunters may place no more than one stand on the refuge. You may place stands starting on the day the hunt begins. You must remove stands the day the hunt ends (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(4)We allow sport fishing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(4)(i)We allow year-round fishing on the Deep Fork River and at the Montezuma Creek Fishing Area. We allow fishing on all other sloughs, farm ponds, and impoundments not connected to the River from March 1 through October 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(4)(ii)We allow bowfishing on the refuge from legal sunrise to legal sunset from March 1 to September 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit snagging and netting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(a)(4)(iv)We allow the use of trotlines, juglines, limblines, and yo-yos only in the Deep Fork River; we prohibit their use in any other areas on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(1)(i)You may only use portable blinds. You must remove blinds, decoys, and all personal equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(1)(ii)You may hunt from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon) each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(1)(iii)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(1)(iv)We close the refuge to duck hunting during controlled deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(2)We allow hunting of gray and fox squirrel, eastern cottontail and swamp rabbit, beaver, coyote, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(2)(i)We open squirrel season from May 15 through the Friday before the State deer muzzleloader season. We reopen squirrel season on the Monday after the last refuge controlled deer hunt through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(2)(ii)We open rabbit season from October 1 through the Friday before the State deer muzzleloader season. We reopen rabbit season on the Monday after the last refuge controlled deer hunt through January 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(2)(iii)You may take beaver, raccoon, and coyote as incidental take to any daytime established refuge hunt with legal weapons and a signed hunt brochure for the current hunt season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(2)(iv)Hunters may only hunt upland game during designated refuge seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(2)(v)We allow the use of dogs when hunting squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)(i)We open the deer archery season from October 1 through the Friday before the State deer muzzleloader season. We reopen deer season on the Monday after the last refuge controlled deer hunt through January 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)(ii)We open the deer gun season during the months of October and November. Hunters must pay a fee and obtain a controlled hunt permit through the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)(iii)We open the turkey archery season from October 1 through the Friday before the State deer muzzleloader season. We reopen turkey season on the Monday after the last refuge controlled deer hunt through January 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)(iv)We open the turkey gun season during the month of April. Hunters must pay a fee and obtain a controlled hunt permit through the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)(v)Shotgun hunters may only possess approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)(vi)You may hunt feral hog during any established refuge hunting season. Signed refuge hunt brochure and legal weapons apply for the current hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(3)(vii)Hunters may only hunt big game during designated refuge seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(c)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(c)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite and scaled quail, cottontail rabbit, and jackrabbit on the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow only shotguns for upland game hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, mule deer, and turkey on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(c)(3)(i)We allow archery and shotguns during spring turkey season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(c)(3)(ii)We allow only archery hunting during fall seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit and gray and fox squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(2)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(2)(ii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(2)(iii)The only allowed methods of take are shotguns, .17 or .22 rimfire rifle, and archery equipment as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hogs on designated portions of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(2)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(3)(ii)We only allow the use of archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(3)(iii)We allow the use of portable deer stands only. You must remove stand(s) from the refuge within 2 days of the last day of the season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(d)(3)(iv)We allow the incidental take of feral hogs during the deer, rabbit, and squirrel hunting seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, American coot, sandhill crane, mourning dove, white-winged dove, Eurasian collared dove, and rock dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(1)(i)We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(1)(ii)We open public hunting areas to all access 2 hours prior to legal shooting time, and close those areas at 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(2)We allow hunting of northern bobwhite quail and ring-necked pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, American beaver, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(3)(i)We require a limited hunt permit (State-issued) for controlled hunts for deer and spring wild turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(3)(ii)White-tailed deer and wild turkey hunters may place no more than one stand/blind on the refuge. You may place stands starting on the day the hunt begins. You must remove stands the day the hunt ends (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(3)(iii)White-tailed deer and wild turkey hunters must check-in and out at a refuge check station. Refuge staff provide a hunter briefing as part of check-in.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(3)(iv)You may take feral hogs and American beaver only as incidental game during a controlled hunt, open upland game season, or open migratory game bird season using a State-approved method of take for that season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(3)(v)Wild turkey hunters must use and only possess approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(4)(i)We allow fishing from April 1 through October 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of netting, seines, cast nets, trawls, dip nets, and traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(4)(iii)Posts used to secure or anchor trotlines must reach a minimum of 2 feet (30 centimeters) above the water surface, and you must mark them to make them clearly visible to boaters. You must remove posts when they are not in use (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(e)(4)(iv)We only allow youth and persons with disabilities to fish on Bonham Pond subject to the following conditions:
(A) We open to fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.
(B) We limit anglers to one pole per person.
(C) We restrict Bonham Pond to catch-and-release fishing only.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, mourning dove, American coot, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(1)(ii)We open the refuge to hunting only on Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays. We allow hunters to enter the Sandtown Bottom Unit or any portion of Sally Jones Lake beginning at 5 a.m., and hunters must leave the area by 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting or shooting within 50 feet (15 meters) of designated roads or parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(1)(iv)You must remove stands, blinds, boats, and other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(1)(v)We prohibit hunters from using refuge boat ramps to access hunting areas outside the refuge boundary:
(A) On days when we close the refuge to hunting for certain species; and/or
(B) When hunting species that we do not allow to be hunted on the refuge.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(1)(vi)We restrict the use of airboats within the refuge boundary to the navigation channel and the designated hunting areas from September 1 through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(2)We allow hunting of Eastern gray and fox squirrel and swamp and Eastern cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(2)(ii)Season lengths and bag limits will be governed by State regulations with the exception that all upland game hunting will close on January 31 of each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(2)(iii)We only allow legal shotguns, and .22 and .17 rimfire rifles, for hunting upland game. You must plug hunting shotguns so that they are incapable of holding more than three shells.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(2)(iv)The east portion of the Sandtown Bottom Unit and the portion of Robert S. Kerr Reservoir, from Tuff boat ramp to the confluence of Vian Creek, are designated as a waterfowl sanctuary that we close to all entry, except for the designated hiking trail, from September 1 through March 31. The closed area is marked with signs and buoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through (iii) and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(3)(ii)We require a limited hunt permit (State-issued) for controlled hunts for muzzleloader and archery deer, and for spring wild turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(3)(iii)Hunters must apply to the State-controlled deer hunt drawing administered by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for selection. You must attend a pre-hunt briefing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(3)(iv)Incidental take of feral hogs may occur during deer, wild turkey, rabbit, and squirrel hunting seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(4)We allow fishing and frogging on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(4)(i)We prohibit fishing or frogging from September 1 through March 31 in the waterfowl sanctuary south of refuge headquarters, as designated by buoys and signs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(4)(ii)You must remove setlines (trotlines, throwlines, juglines, limblines, yo-yos) from the waterfowl sanctuary before September 1 (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(4)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(v) and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(4)(iv)We prohibit the take of reptiles, amphibians (except bullfrogs), mollusks, and crayfish (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(f)(4)(v)We prohibit the use of setlines in creeks and tributaries entering the Arkansas River or Canadian River on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(1)We allow the hunting of duck, teal, light geese, dark geese, snipe, gallinule, American coot, and merganser on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(1)(i)We allow the hunting of migratory birds every day, but waterfowl hunters must be off the unit by 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(1)(ii)Hunters must possess and carry a signed hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(1)(iii)We require the hunters to self-check-in and self-check-out.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(1)(iv)We allow only shotguns for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(1)(v)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(3)(ii)We require State-controlled deer hunt drawing hunters to attend a pre-hunt briefing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(3)(iii)You may hunt feral hog during any established refuge hunting season, using the weapon authorized for that particular hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(i)Anglers may bank and wade fish with pole and line or rod and reel year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(ii)Anglers may use boats from March 1 through September 30 in designated waters unless otherwise specified on the fishing brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(iii)Anglers may “no-wake” boat fish during the boating season with line and pole or rod and reel, except in areas designated as sanctuary zones.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(iv)Anglers may use trotlines and other set tackle only in the Cumberland Pool (designated areas), Rock Creek, and between the natural banks of the Washita River. Anglers may only use set tackle with anchored floats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(v)We prohibit use of limblines, throwlines, juglines, and yo-yos.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(vi)We prohibit use of any containers (jugs, bottles) as floats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(vii)Anglers may fish after legal sunset from a boat (during boating season) in the Cumberland Pool, except in the sanctuary zones. Anglers may fish after legal sunset at the headquarters boat ramp area, Goose Pen Pond, Sandy Creek Bridge, Murray 23, and Nida Point.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(viii)We allow bowfishing in Pennington Creek and the Washita River during daylight hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(ix)We prohibit the take of fish by use of hands (noodling).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(g)(4)(x)We prohibit the take of frog, turtle, or mussel (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(h)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove and waterfowl on the Tishomingo Wildlife Management Unit of Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(h)(2)We allow hunting of quail, squirrel, turkey, and rabbit on the Tishomingo Wildlife Management Unit of Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on the Tishomingo Wildlife Management Unit of Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on the Tishomingo Wildlife Management Unit of Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, sandhill crane, mourning, white-winged, and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(1)(i)We require hunters to carry a signed refuge hunt brochure while hunting duck, goose, merganser, and sandhill crane.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(1)(ii)Duck, goose, merganser, and sandhill crane hunters must hunt only in designated fields on specified days at specified hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(1)(iii)We prohibit bringing natural vegetation from outside the refuge onto the refuge to construct temporary blinds. You must remove temporary blinds, decoys, and other hunting equipment from the refuge at the end of each hunt day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(2)We allow hunting of bobwhite quail, cottontail rabbit, and black-tailed jackrabbit on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and Rio Grande wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(3)(i)We allow deer and feral hog hunting during the special refuge season. We will hold turkey hunts during the State spring turkey season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(3)(ii)You must check in and out of hunt areas daily at the refuge office or check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(3)(iii)You must take bagged deer, hog, and/or turkey to the refuge check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(3)(iv)We will determine bag limits on deer and turkey annually.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(3)(v)We prohibit using handguns for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(4)We allow fishing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(4)(i)Anglers may fish from March 15 through October 14 in the Washita River and Foss Reservoir.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(i)(4)(ii)Anglers may bank fish year-round in the Washita River and Foss Reservoir from open areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, and coot on designated portions of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(i)Hunters must possess a current signed refuge hunt brochure while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(ii)We prohibit waterfowl hunting during the refuge controlled elk and deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(iii)We allow waterfowl hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(iv)We allow the use of hunting dogs only for waterfowl hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(v)You may only build blinds constructed of natural vegetation materials from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(vi)Hunters must remove decoys and blinds from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(vii)We prohibit jump shooting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(viii)We prohibit hunting within 400 feet (122 meters) of any paved road, parking area, or building/dwelling.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(ix)We prohibit shooting from or across any designated trail, road, or parking area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(x)We prohibit the use of motorized decoys in portions of the refuge designated as wilderness area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(1)(xi)We prohibit the use of game carts or other mechanical transportation devices on portions of the refuge designated as wilderness area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)We allow hunting of elk, turkey, and white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(i)We allow elk, deer, and turkey hunting only during the State-controlled hunt program.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(ii)We allow only five (5) rounds of ammunition per day during controlled elk and white-tailed deer hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(iii)We allow elk and deer hunting with centerfire rifles only; the minimum calibers are .243 for deer and .270 caliber for elk.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(iv)You must possess only approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field while hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(v)You must check all harvested elk and deer through the refuge check station, and attach a metal transportation tag, before leaving refuge property.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(vi)We only allow use of archery equipment and shotgun or muzzleloader with a shot size of #2 or smaller for turkey hunting. We prohibit crossbows.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(vii)You may take feral hogs and coyote only during controlled hunts with weapons approved for that hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(3)(viii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(viii) and (xi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(i)You may take fish only with pole and line or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(ii)We prohibit taking of frogs and turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(iii)Anglers may use motorized boats on Elmer Thomas Lake; however, we enforce a no-wake rule on the lake.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(iv)Anglers may use hand-powered boats or boats 14 feet or less in length with an electric trolling motor only on Elmer Thomas, Jed Johnson, Rush, Quanah Parker, and French Lakes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(v)We allow fishing after legal sunset on the refuge including by boat, but we prohibit all other boating after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(vi)We prohibit fishing from public roadways and bridges opened to motorized vehicles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(vii)We allow wading when fishing, provided that wading anglers must use tube-type floaters, life jackets, or buoyant vests.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.55(j)(4)(viii)We close Kiowa Lake to fishing except for shoreline fishing associated with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-sponsored aquatic education program.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)(i)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and snipe 7 days per week on that portion of the refuge west of U.S. Highway 101 and outside the Bandon city limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)(ii)On the Ni-les'tun Unit of the refuge, we allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)(iii)You must remove all blinds, decoys, shotshell hulls, and other personal equipment and refuse from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)(iv)Hunters accessing the Ni-les'tun Unit via boat must secure or anchor boats and use established boat launch areas. Hunters may park boats within the marsh while they hunt, but we require boats landing on the bank of the Coquille River within the Ni-les'tun Unit to park within a designated location.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)(v)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)(vi)Hunters may use dogs as an aid to retrieving waterfowl during the hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(1)(vii)You may enter posted retrieval zones while retrieving downed birds and when traveling to and from the hunting areas. We prohibit discharging firearms while in a retrieval zone.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck and goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(b)(1)(i)We allow only hunters age 17 and younger to participate in the youth waterfowl hunt. Youths must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(b)(1)(ii)We require youth hunters to obtain a refuge waterfowl hunting permit (Waterfowl Lottery Application, FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System). All youth hunting waterfowl must do so from designated blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(b)(1)(iii)You must remove blinds, decoys, and other personal property at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(b)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(b)(1)(v)We require youth waterfowl hunters to check in and out at the Hunter Check Station (refuge office), which is open from 11⁄2 hours before legal hunting hours to 8 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We prohibit hunting after 12 p.m. (noon) for this hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(b)(1)(vi)We require goose hunters to space themselves no less than 200 yards (183 meters) apart from each other during the early September goose hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(c)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(c)(3)(i)Hunting opens concurrent with the State season and closes October 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(c)(3)(ii)We prohibit hunting or public entry of any kind from November 1 to the State-regulated opening day of deer season in the hunting unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(c)(3)(iii)We allow walk-in access only from designated entry points.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, dove, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditionsKnowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters (m)) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(1)(ii)We allow hunting only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and all federally recognized holidays within the State season, with the exception of dove. We only allow hunting for all dove species within the State mourning dove season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(1)(iii)On the Memorial Marsh Unit:
(A) We allow waterfowl hunting only from numbered field blind sites. We allow a maximum of four persons per blind site.
(B) Waterfowl hunters must remain within 100 feet (30 m) of the numbered field blind post unless retrieving birds or setting decoys.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(1)(iv)Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment (see § 27.93 of this chapter) at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(2)(ii)We allow hunting from 12 p.m. (noon) to the end of legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(3)We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(3)(ii)We only allow hunting with a valid, State-issued emergency hunt permit or kill permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(d)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(e)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, goose, duck, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow only portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of natural materials.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(e)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, quail, and partridge on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit hunting from February 1 through May 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(e)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(e)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit shoreline fishing on the islands of the Snake River Sector from February 1 through May 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(1)(i)We allow only portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of synthetic or nonliving natural materials.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(1)(ii)We prohibit digging of pit blinds for waterfowl hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(2)We allow hunting of chukar and California quail on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(3)We allow hunting of deer, antelope, and bighorn sheep on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(3)(i)We allow only portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of synthetic or nonliving natural materials.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(3)(ii)We allow ground blinds, but we prohibit construction of them earlier than 1 week prior to the opening day of the legal season for which you have a valid permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(3)(iii)You must remove blinds within 24 hours of harvesting an animal or at the end of the permittee's legal season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(3)(iv)We limit hunters to one blind each, and you must tag blinds with the owner's State license or permit number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(f)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(g)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(g)(1)(i)You must remove all personal property, including decoys and boats, by 1 hour after legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(g)(1)(ii)We open the refuge for day-use access from 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(g)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(h)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of air-thrust and inboard water-thrust boats when waterfowl hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of boats when sport fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(i)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and snipe on the designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(i)(1)(i)You must remove all personal property, including decoys and boats, by 1 hour after legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(i)(1)(ii)We open the refuge for hunting access from 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(i)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(j)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(j)(1)(i)In the controlled waterfowl hunting area, we require a valid Refuge Recreation Pass (electronic form) for all hunters age 16 and older. All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(j)(1)(ii)We require advance reservations for the first 2 days of the hunting season. You may obtain a reservation through the waterfowl lottery (Migratory Bird Hunt Application, FWS form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) each year.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(j)(1)(iii)Entry hours for hunters begin at 4:30 a.m. unless otherwise posted.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(j)(1)(iv)We prohibit the setting of decoys in retrieving zones.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(j)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: In the controlled pheasant hunting area, we require a valid permit for all hunters age 16 and older. All hunters age 15 and younger must remain in the immediate presence of an adult (age 18 or older) at all times while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(1)We allow hunting of dove, goose, duck, merganser, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(1)(i)We allow nonmotorized boats or boats equipped with only electric motors on the North and South Malheur Lake Hunt Units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(1)(ii)We allow only portable and temporary hunting blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(1)(iii)You must remove boats, decoys, blinds, materials, and all personal property at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(1)(iv)You may take Eurasian collared-dove only during the State mourning dove season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, quail, partridge, chukar, rabbit, hare, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(3)We allow hunting of deer and pronghorn on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(3)(i)We allow only short-range weapons (archery, shotgun, and muzzleloader) on the Buena Vista Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(3)(ii)Mule deer hunting in the Buena Vista Unit will close the Friday before the opening day of the Oregon Statewide rooster pheasant season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(4)(i)We prohibit ice fishing on, and all public access to, any ice formations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(4)(ii)We allow fishing year-round on Krumbo Reservoir and in the Blitzen River, East Canal, and Mud Creek upstream from and including Bridge Creek.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(4)(iii)We allow fishing on the north bank of the Blitzen River from Sodhouse Lane downstream to the bridge on the Boat Landing Road between August 1 and September 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(k)(4)(iv)We prohibit boats on public fishing areas, except that we allow nonmotorized boats and boats equipped with only electric motors on Krumbo Reservoir.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, snipe, and dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (l)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(3)We allow hunting of deer and elk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(3)(ii)We only allow elk hunting only with a valid, State-issued emergency hunt permit or kill permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(3)(iii)We allow deer hunting only with a special, State-issued permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(l)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(n)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(n)(1)(i)Hunters must remove all blinds, decoys, shotshell hulls, and other personal equipment and refuse from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(n)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(n)(1)(iii)Hunters may use dogs as an aid to retrieving waterfowl during the hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(n)(4)We allow sport fishing and shellfishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(o)(2)We allow hunting of quail, grouse, and partridge on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(o)(3)We allow hunting of deer and antelope on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(1)(i)We allow waterfowl hunting 7 days per week on refuge lands west of U.S. Highway 101.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(1)(ii)On the Millport Slough South Unit, we allow waterfowl hunting only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(1)(iii)Hunters must remove all blinds, decoys, shotshell hulls, and other personal equipment and refuse from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(1)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(1)(v)Hunters may use dogs as an aid to retrieving waterfowl during the hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(1)(vi)You may enter posted retrieval zones while retrieving downed birds and when traveling to and from the hunting areas. We prohibit discharging firearms while in a retrieval zone.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(p)(4)We allow fishing and clamming on designated areas of the refuge only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)We allow waterfowl hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(i)Youth age 17 and younger may participate as active hunters. An adult age 21 or older must accompany and supervise youth hunters. We do not allow supervising adults to hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(ii)We allow a maximum of two youth hunters and two nonhunters per hunting blind, for a maximum occupancy of four persons per blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(iii)Disabled youth hunters must possess an Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit issued by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) to qualify for preference in using the designated accessible hunting blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(iv)We open the hunting season on the last weekend of October, as conditions allow, through the end of the regular State hunting season. We close the refuge for the third-period northwest permit zone goose hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(v)Official hunting start times for game birds are governed by State regulations. Hunting ends at 1 p.m. for the entire season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(vi)We open the hunt area for access 11⁄2 hours before legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(vii)You must remove decoys, other personal property, and trash from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(viii)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving waterfowl.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(ix)All hunters must hunt from designated blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(x)All hunters must have visible means of retrieving waterfowl such as float tube, waders, or a dog capable of retrieving.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(q)(1)(xi)Hunters must check-in and check-out with a refuge representative and submit a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) when checking out.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, dove, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(1)(iii)On the McCormack Unit, we allow hunting subject to the following conditions:
(A) The McCormack Unit is a fee-hunt area only open to hunting on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, and New Year's Day during State waterfowl seasons.
(B) We require hunters to stop at the check station to obtain a special refuge permit (signed refuge brochure).
(C) We allow hunting only from assigned areas.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (r)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(2)(ii)On the McCormack Fee Hunt Unit, we allow hunting subject to the following conditions:
(A) We allow hunting only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, and New Year's Day from 12 p.m. (noon) to the end of State legal hunting hours.
(B) We require all hunters to possess and carry a special refuge permit (signed refuge brochure).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (r)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(3)(ii)We allow hunting only with a special, State-issued permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(r)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(s)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(s)(4)We allow sport fishing in designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)We allow hunting of duck and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(i)We allow hunting on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays during the State waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(ii)The hunt area is open for access 2 hours before and after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(iii)All hunters must hunt from designated blinds except to retrieve downed birds. We prohibit hunting from levees.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(iv)We allow a maximum occupancy of four persons per blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(v)Disabled hunters must possess an Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit issued by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to qualify for preference in using the ADA Accessibility Guidelines blind or Federal Access pass.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(vi)You must remove decoys, other personal property, and trash (including empty shotgun hulls) from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(vii)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving waterfowl.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(t)(1)(viii)Hunters must submit a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(1)Migratory game bird hunting. We allow hunting of duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(1)(i)We allow only portable and temporary hunting blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(1)(ii)You must remove all blinds, decoys, shotshell hulls, and other personal equipment and garbage from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(3)We allow deer and elk hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(3)(i)You may harvest only antlerless elk.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(3)(ii)We require a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439) for hunting elk.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(3)(iii)We prohibit hunting from any refuge structure, observation blind, or boardwalk.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(3)(iv)We allow short-range weapons only. We allow archery hunting only on the William L. Finley and Snag Boat Bend Zone 2 hunt units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(3)(v)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.56(u)(4)(ii)We allow anglers to use only pole and line, or rod and reel. Anglers must attend their line.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(1)(i)Hunters must obtain and possess a signed refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) at all times while scouting and hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge 2 hours before legal shooting time and must leave no later than 2 hours after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, grouse, rabbit, pheasant, quail, woodchuck, crow, fox, raccoon, opossum, skunk, weasel, coyote, chukar, and bobcat on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(2)(ii)We prohibit night hunting from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, bear, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(4)(i)The Cherry Creek section located on the former Cherry Valley Golf Course is open for catch-and-release fishing. Anglers at this location must:
(A) Obtain a day-use fishing permit (signed brochure). A maximum of three anglers per day may share the same permit; and
(B) Use only artificial lures and barbless hooks to fish.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(4)(ii)We allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(4)(iii)We allow only nonmotorized or electric-motor boats in designated areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of eel chutes, eelpots, and fyke nets.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(4)(v)We prohibit trapping fish for use as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(a)(4)(vi)We prohibit the take, collection, capture, killing, and possession of any reptile or amphibian on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, woodcock, rail, Wilson's snipe, Canada goose, duck, coot, mute swan, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(1)(i)We allow hunting and scouting activities on the refuge from September 1 through the end of February. We also allow scouting the 7 days prior to the start of each season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(1)(ii)We allow use of nonmotorized boats only for waterfowl hunting in permitted areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(1)(iii)We prohibit field possession of migratory game birds in areas of the refuge closed to migratory game bird hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(2)We allow hunting of ruffed grouse, squirrel, rabbit, woodchuck, pheasant, quail, raccoon, fox, coyote, skunk, weasel, porcupine, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(2)(i)We allow woodchuck hunting on the refuge from September 1 through the end of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(2)(ii)We prohibit the use of raptors to take small game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(2)(iii)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(iv) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(2)(iv)We prohibit night hunting. Hunters may access the refuge 2 hours before sunrise and must leave no later than 2 hours after sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(3)We allow hunting of deer, bear, turkey, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(3)(i)We allow hunting of feral hogs on the refuge from September 1 through the end of February.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(3)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(iv) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(4)(i)We allow nonmotorized watercraft use in Area 5. Watercraft must remain in the area from the dike to 3,000 feet (900 meters) upstream.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of turtle or frog (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(4)(iii)We prohibit the collection or release of baitfish. Possession of live baitfish is prohibited on the Seneca Division.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(4)(iv)We prohibit the taking or possession of shellfish on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(b)(4)(v)We allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(c)(3)We allow archery-only hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Hunters must possess a refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(c)(4)(i)We allow fishing on the refuge from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(c)(4)(ii)Anglers may only operate boats, canoes, and floats in tidal waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(c)(4)(iii)We prohibit bowfishing or spearfishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.57(c)(4)(iv)We prohibit the take, collection, or capture of any reptile or amphibian on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(1)(i)We require hunters to possess and carry a signed refuge hunting brochure valid for the current season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(1)(ii)We only allow portable or temporary blinds, and decoys must be removed from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations. Dogs must be under direct control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(3)(i)We require hunters to possess and carry a signed refuge hunting brochure valid for the current season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(3)(ii)We only allow portable or temporary stands and blinds that must be removed from the refuge on the last day of the deer hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Stands and blinds must be marked with the hunter's State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(a)(4)We allow saltwater fishing from refuge shorelines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(1)(i)We require hunters to possess and carry a signed refuge migratory game bird hunting brochure valid for the current season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(1)(ii)We only allow portable or temporary blinds and decoys that must be removed from the refuge following each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(2)We allow hunting of coyote and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We only allow the incidental take of coyote and fox during the refuge deer hunting season with a signed refuge hunting brochure valid for the current season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(3)(i)We require every hunter to possess and carry a personally signed refuge hunting brochure valid for the current season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(3)(ii)We only allow portable or temporary stands and blinds that must be removed from the refuge on the last day of the deer hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit permanent tree stands. Stands and blinds must be marked with the hunter's State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(b)(4)We allow saltwater fishing in designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(c)(2)We allow hunting of coyote and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We only allow the incidental take of coyote and fox during the refuge deer hunting season. We require hunters to possess and carry a signed refuge hunting brochure valid for the current season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(c)(3)(i)We require hunters to possess and carry a signed refuge hunting brochure valid for the current season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(c)(3)(ii)We only allow portable or temporary stands and blinds that must be removed from the refuge on the last day of the deer hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit permanent tree stands. Stands and blinds must be marked with the hunter's State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(c)(4)We allow saltwater fishing from refuge shorelines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(2)We allow hunting of fox and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We only allow the incidental take of fox and coyote during limited, periodic hunts with a signed hunt application (see paragraph (d)(3)(i) of this section).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(3)(i)We require every hunter to possess and carry a personally signed hunt application (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(3)(ii)We only allow hunting of big game during limited, periodic hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(3)(iii)We only allow portable or temporary stands and blinds that must be removed from the refuge on the last day of the refuge-authorized deer hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit permanent tree stands. Stands and blinds must be marked with the hunter's State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(4)We allow saltwater fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(4)(i)Anglers may only saltwater fish at Sachuest Beach shoreline from September 16 through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(d)(4)(ii)Anglers may night-fish after legal sunset with a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2358, National Wildlife Refuge System Fishing/Shrimping/Crabbing/Frogging Application).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, merganser, coot, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(2)We allow hunting of coyote and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(3)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(2)(ii)We only allow the incidental take of coyote and fox during the refuge deer hunting season with weapons authorized for that hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(3)(i)We require every hunter to possess and carry a personally signed refuge hunt permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(3)(ii)We only allow portable or temporary stands and blinds that must be removed from the refuge on the last day of the permitted hunting session (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit permanent tree stands. Stands and blinds must be marked with the hunter's State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(3)(iii)We only allow the use of archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.58(e)(4)We allow saltwater fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Anglers may saltwater fish from September 16 through March 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(1)We allow hunting of marsh hen/rail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(1)(i)We require each hunter to carry at all times while hunting a signed, current refuge hunt permit (signed brochure) and a government-issued picture identification.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(1)(ii)We prohibit hunting on Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(1)(iii)Each hunter age 15 and younger must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older. Youth hunters must have successfully completed a State-approved hunter education course.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs while hunting for marsh hen/rail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(2)We allow hunting of raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(2)(ii)We allow hunting only on days designated annually by the refuge within the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(2)(iii)Each archery hunter must check-in at the camping site on Bulls Island before setting up camp or before starting to hunt. We require each hunter to record his or her State hunting license number in the available register.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(2)(iv)Hunters may camp in the designated camping areas on Bulls Island during the archery white-tailed deer hunts from 9 a.m. on the day preceding the hunt until 12 p.m. (noon) on the day following the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(2)(v)Hunters must hunt from a tree stand or the ground. We prohibit stalking, driving, corralling, or any other cooperative form of hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii) and (a)(2)(ii) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(3)(ii)The refuge designates daily limits for white-tailed deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(3)(iii)We prohibit crossbows, muzzleloaders, shotguns, rifles, pistols, and any other firearms or illegal means (as governed by State designations) to take white-tailed deer during the designated refuge archery hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(3)(iv)Hunters much check all white-tailed deer at the refuge check station prior to removal from Bulls Island.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(4)We allow saltwater fishing and shell fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(4)(i)We prohibit cast nets on the pier at Garris Landing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(a)(4)(ii)We prohibit anglers or visitors taking, possessing, or transporting more than one 3-quart plastic bag of sea shells per person per day from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)(i)All hunters must carry a signed refuge general hunt permit (signed brochure) and government-issued picture identification.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)(ii)Each youth hunter (age 15 and younger) must remain within sight and voice contact and under supervision of an adult age 21 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)(iii)We prohibit discharge of any weapon on or across any part of the refuge road system.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)(iv)We prohibit the use of outdoor recreational vehicles (ORVs) except by mobility-impaired hunters with a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) to use ORV in designated areas during specified hunts. Companions assisting disabled hunters must be listed on the Special Use Permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)(v)For hunting, you may possess shotguns with shot no larger than #5.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)(vi)Legal shooting hours for September dove hunts are 12 p.m. (noon) to 6 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(1)(vii)We prohibit the possession of more than 50 shotgun shells during the September dove hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(2)We allow hunting of quail, rabbit, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(2)(ii)We require dogs for hunting raccoon and opossum. All dogs must wear a collar displaying the owner's contact information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(2)(iii)Upland game hunters may possess shotguns with shot no larger than #4, or .22 caliber rimfire rifles or primitive muzzleloading rifles of .40 caliber or smaller. We prohibit possession of buckshot or slugs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(2)(iv)Upland game hunters using archery equipment must use small game tips on the arrows.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(2)(v)All persons participating in refuge firearms hunts and while en route to and from hunting areas must wear either a hat, coat, or vest of solid blaze orange. This does not apply to raccoon and opossum hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(2)(vi)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, coyote, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (iii), and (iv) and (b)(2)(v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(ii)Each youth hunter (age 15 and younger) must remain within sight and voice contact and under supervision of an adult age 21 or older. Each adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(iii)Harvested deer, feral hog, or turkey must be checked at the designated check station prior to removal from the refuge. Hunters must complete the Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(iv)During deer and turkey hunts, we prohibit hunters from entering the refuge earlier than 4 a.m. and staying on the refuge later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(v)During the primitive weapons hunt, you may use bow and arrow, crossbows, muzzleloading shotguns (20 gauge or larger), or muzzleloading rifles (.40 caliber or larger). We prohibit revolving rifles and black-powder handguns.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(vi)During modern gun hunts, you may use shotguns, rifles (centerfire and larger than .22 caliber), handguns (.357 caliber or larger and barrel length no less than 6 inches [15 centimeters (cm)]), or any weapon allowed during the primitive weapons hunt. We prohibit military, hard-jacketed bullets, and .22 caliber rimfire rifles during the modern gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(vii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(viii)We prohibit adults from possessing or discharging firearms during youth deer or turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(3)(ix)We prohibit placing stands on the refuge more than 3 days prior to the opening day of each big game hunt period. You must remove stands at the end of each hunt period (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(4)(i)We allow fishing from 1 hour before legal sunrise to 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit bow fishing, fish baskets, nets, set hooks, trotlines, or snagging devices.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(4)(iii)We prohibit snagging of fish by pulling or jerking any device equipped with one or more hooks through the water for the purpose of impaling fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(4)(iv)At Mays and Honkers Lakes, the creel limit on largemouth bass is five fish per person per day. All bass must be a minimum length of 12 inches (30 cm).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(4)(v)We designate Oxpen Lake as adult-youth fishing only. A youth (age 15 and younger) must be actively fishing and accompanied by no more than two adults age 18 or older. We prohibit adults fishing unless a youth accompanies them. The creel limit on channel catfish is five fish per person per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(b)(4)(vi)We prohibit the use or possession of alcoholic beverages while fishing on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)(i)We require each hunter to carry at all times while hunting a valid signed, current refuge hunting brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)(ii)Each youth hunter (age 15 and younger) must remain within sight and normal voice contact of an assistant, parent, or guardian age 21 or older. Youth hunters must have successfully completed a State-approved hunter education course.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)(iii)We only allow hunting until 12 p.m. (noon) each day during the State waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)(iv)You must remove portable blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)(v)We only allow the use of dogs when migratory game bird hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)(vi)We allow scouting all year from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(1)(vii)You may access the hunt areas only by boat.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(ii)Only youth hunters may hunt turkey on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(iii)Except for the special quota permit hunts, we allow only archery or muzzleloader hunting for deer. We only allow muzzleloading rifles using a single projectile on the muzzleloader hunts. We prohibit buckshot. During special quota permit hunts, we allow use of centerfire rifles or shotguns. We only allow shotguns for turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(iv)On hunt days, hunters and assistants, parents, or guardians may enter the refuge no earlier than 5 a.m. and must leave the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset. We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before official sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after official sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(v)We require all deer taken during any hunt to be checked at the designated refuge check station before removal from the refuge. In addition, all deer and turkey must be tagged (State-issued).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(vi)The refuge daily bag limit is two antlerless deer and one antlered buck that must have at least three antler points on one side. We define a “point” as an antler projection of at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) or more in length. The youth turkey hunter bag limit is one male turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(vii)We allow incidental take of feral hog during deer hunts only. There is no size or bag limit on hogs. We may offer special hog hunts during and after deer season to further control this invasive species. We prohibit removal of live hogs from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(viii)You must hunt deer from an elevated deer stand. We prohibit shooting big game from a boat.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(ix)All permanently fixed ground blinds are for the mobility-impaired hunt only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(x)You may use flagging to mark the site of hunter entry from roads or trails and again at the stand site. You may use clothespins with reflective tape between these sites to mark the route to the stand. Hunters must label all such markers with their last name and State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(xi)We require hunters to wear an outer garment visible above the waist that contains a minimum of 500 square inches (3,226 square centimeters) of solid, florescent-orange material at all times during the muzzleloader and mobility-impaired hunts for deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(xii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(3)(xiii)We prohibit accessing hunt units by watercraft.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(4)(i)We allow fishing in impounded waters contained within dikes and levees in the Beaufort County portion of the refuge annually from April 1 through August 31 during daylight hours. We close fishing during all remaining times within all refuge-impounded waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(4)(ii)We only allow bank fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(c)(4)(iii)We only allow hook and line sport fishing using rod and reel or pole.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(3)(i)We require a refuge hunt permit (electronic form) for all hunters age 16 and older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(3)(ii)Each hunter may place one stand on the refuge during the week preceding the hunt. You must remove your stand at the end of the hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(3)(iii)We allow only shotguns (20 gauge or larger), muzzleloaders, and bows as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of buckshot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(3)(v)We prohibit hunting closer than 100 yards (90 meters (m)) to U.S. Highway 278 or the check station area, or closer than 200 yards (180 m) to the residence area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(3)(vi)Hunters may take five deer (no more than two antlered).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(4)(i)We allow saltwater fishing year-round in the estuarine waters adjacent to the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit freshwater fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)We allow hunting of raccoon and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(i)We allow only primitive weapons. We prohibit hunting with exploding arrows, centerfire rifles, and handguns.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(ii)All refuge hunters age 14 and younger must show proof of successful completion of a hunter-education/safety course. A properly licensed adult age 21 or older must directly supervise (within sight and normal voice contact) hunters age 14 and younger. An adult may supervise only one youth.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(iii)We require hunters to possess a refuge hunt permit (signed refuge hunt brochure), a valid State hunting license, and government-issued picture identification while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(iv)You must check in all harvested animals at a designated check station. If no refuge employee is present at a designated check station to check the harvested animal, the hunter must record species harvest information on the provided data sheet (FWS Form 3-2405).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(v)You must check all animals taken on the refuge before removing the animal from the refuge and prior to 8:30 p.m. at the check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(vi)We require hunters to make a reasonable effort to retrieve wounded game. You must obtain permission from refuge personnel to enter a “No Hunting Zone” or “Closed Area” for any purpose.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(vii)We prohibit hunting from within 100 feet (30 meters (m)) of or across any roadway, whether open or closed to vehicular traffic, or from or within 300 yards (270 m) of any designated hunter check station or residence.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(viii)We open hunting areas from 5 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. during designated hunt periods.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(ix)We allow the use of dogs only for raccoon and opossum hunting. The dogs must wear a collar displaying the owner's contact information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(x)We allow take of raccoon and opossum only during night hunting from the hours of 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. We prohibit hunting on Saturday nights and Sunday nights. Special State regulations apply for night hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(2)(xi)We only allow take of raccoon and opossum with a shotgun using shot size no larger than #4 or a .22-caliber rimfire rifle. We prohibit possession of buckshot or slugs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(2)(i) through (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(ii)We prohibit night hunting of deer and feral hogs. On the refuge, we define “nighttime” as from 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset to 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(iii)We allow the unlimited incidental take of feral hog while hunting during the day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(iv)We prohibit trail flagging. You may use clothes pins with reflective tape/tack or commercially made reflective orange glow or trail clips to mark the path to the tree. You must mark all clips and pins with your full name, and you must remove them at the end of the hunt period (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(v)You must hunt deer and feral hog from portable elevated hunting stands. You must wear a safety belt or harness while using a hunting stand. We prohibit ground blinds. We allow only one stand per hunter, and each hunter must clearly mark stands with his or her State hunting license number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(vi)You may place stands, clothespins, or clips, only on open hunt areas, on the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday immediately prior to each hunt (from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m.). You must remove them by 8:30 p.m. on the last day of each hunt period (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(vii)We open the Plantation Islands (Cuddo Unit) to deer and feral hog hunting only from 5 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(viii)Shooting hours are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(ix)We allow the use of nonmotorized boats for accessing the unit's interior canals to inland areas open to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(3)(x)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(4)(i)Anglers must sign and possess a refuge fishing permit (signed brochure), and possess government-issued picture identification, while fishing on the refuge. We require all recreational fishing boat operators to have one refuge fishing permit per boat.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(4)(ii)We open Cantey Bay (Bluff Unit), Black Bottom (Cuddo Unit), and Savannah Branch (Pine Island Unit) only to boating and fishing, from March 1 through October 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(4)(iii)We allow fishing access in interior freshwater canals and ponds only by canoes or kayaks, or by foot or bicycle travel only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(e)(4)(iv)We prohibit attaching trotlines, bush/limb lines, fishing devices, signs, or any other objects to trees, posts, or markers within refuge boundaries.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, dove, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(1)(i)You must possess and carry at all times while hunting a signed, current refuge hunting regulations brochure (signed brochure), which serves as the hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(1)(ii)Each youth hunter age 15 and younger must remain within sight, within normal voice contact, and under the supervision of an adult age 21 or older, except when participating in the Federal youth days waterfowl hunt, when the youth hunter must be under the supervision of an adult age 18 or older. We do not require youth hunters to have a hunter-education card for migratory gamebird hunting, but they must possess a signed refuge hunting regulations brochure. The supervising adult must comply with all State and Federal hunting license requirements and also possess a signed refuge hunting regulations brochure. Each supervising adult may supervise no more than two youths.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(1)(iii)We allow waterfowl hunting only until 12 p.m. (noon) each Saturday and Wednesday during the State waterfowl season. Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 5 a.m. on hunt days and must be off the refuge by 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(1)(iv)We allow scouting Monday through Friday during the waterfowl season. Hunters must be off the refuge by 2 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(1)(v)Hunters must remove portable blinds and decoys from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs only while hunting. We require dogs to wear a collar displaying the owner's contact information.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(2)We allow hunting of gray squirrel, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i), (ii), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(2)(ii)We allow hunting only on days designated annually by the refuge within the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(2)(iii)You may possess only nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) no larger than #2 in shotguns for hunting. We allow .22-caliber rimfire rifles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(2)(iv)We prohibit shooting any game from a boat except waterfowl.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(2)(v)We prohibit upland game hunting during refuge big game hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (g)(2)(ii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(ii)We allow archery, muzzleloading (black powder), rifles (centerfire larger than .22 caliber), and shotguns according to refuge unit-specific regulations. We allow muzzleloading rifles that use only a single projectile on the muzzleloader hunts. We prohibit buckshot, rimfire ammunition, and full-metal-jacketed military ammunition.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(iii)We allow scouting all year during daylight hours except during the State waterfowl season. During the waterfowl season, the same regulations that apply to scouting for waterfowl (paragraph (g)(1)(iv) of this section) apply to scouting for big game species.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(iv)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 5 a.m. on hunt days and must leave the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(v)We allow harvest of only one antlered deer for each hunt session; you may not exceed harvest of a total of three antlered deer per year. We allow harvest of three antlerless deer per season; you may not exceed harvest of more than two antlerless deer per day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(vi)You may take feral hogs during refuge deer hunts. There is no size or bag limit on hogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(vii)We prohibit hunting on or within 100 feet (30 meters) of all routes marked as roads or trails on the hunt brochure map.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(viii)You must hunt deer and feral hog from an elevated hunting stand.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(ix)We allow only one portable tree stand per hunter, and you must clearly mark it with your State hunting license number. We prohibit placing deer stands on the refuge more than 3 days prior to the opening day of a hunting session. Hunters must remove stands from the refuge no later than 3 days after each refuge big game hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(x)We allow hunters to use flagging to mark the site of hunter entry from roads or trails and again at the stand site. We allow hunters to use clothes pins with reflective tape between entry and stand sites to mark the route to the stand. You must label all pins with your last name, and you must remove them at the end of the hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(xi)We require hunters to wear an outer garment visible above the waist that contains a minimum of 500 square inches (3,226 square centimeters) of solid, fluorescent-orange material at all times during big game hunts except for wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(xii)We prohibit organized drives. We define a “drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause game to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(xiii)We allow crossbows only during the big game hunting sessions, when we allow muzzleloaders and modern weapons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(xiv)Each youth hunter age 15 and younger must remain within sight, within normal voice contact, and under supervision of an adult age 21 or older. Each youth hunter must possess a signed refuge hunting regulations brochure. We require youth hunters who are sitting in a hunting stand by themselves to possess a valid hunter-education card. The supervising adult must comply with all State and Federal hunting license requirements and possess a signed refuge hunting regulations brochure. Each supervising adult may supervise a maximum of one youth.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(3)(xv)We only allow deer and hog hunting on the uplands of Sandy Island during a special archery-only lottery hunt. Hunters must apply for lottery entry (name/address/phone number) and are chosen by a random selection process. There is a quota on the number of hunters selected for this hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.59(g)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(a)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(a)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(a)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(1)We allow the hunting of goose, duck, coot, common snipe, sandhill crane, crow, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(1)(i)Hunters may enter the refuge 2 hours before legal sunrise and remain no longer than 2 hours after legal sunset. We allow access from refuge parking areas, adjacent public lands, and adjacent private lands enrolled in public access programs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(1)(ii)We allow the use of motorized boats for hunting and game retrieval on the Little White River Recreation Area. We allow the use of manual powered boats for hunting and game retrieval on all waters within open hunt areas and the use of boats with electric motors on Pool #10.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(1)(iv)We prohibit shooting from or over refuge roads and parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(1)(v)We prohibit hunting light geese during the spring conservation order.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(1)(vi)For crow hunting, we prohibit hunting with rifles and hunting during the spring season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(2)We allow the hunting of bobcat, coyote, fox, cottontail rabbit, mountain lion, prairie chicken, ring-necked pheasant, and sharp-tailed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(2)(ii)We allow access for bobcat, coyote, fox, and mountain lion hunting January 1 through February 15, and hunting hours are from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of dogs when hunting bobcat, coyote, fox, and mountain lion. We allow the use of dogs while hunting other upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(2)(iv)Coyotes and all furbearers or their parts, if left in the field, must be left at least 50 yards away from any road, trail, or building. Otherwise, hunters must remove them from the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed and mule deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(3)(ii)Hunters may leave portable tree stands and free-standing elevated platforms on the refuge from August 25 through February 15. Hunters must remove all other personal property by the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(3)(iii)We close the refuge to archery hunting during refuge firearm seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(4)(i)We prohibit the use or possession of live minnows or bait fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(4)(ii)We open designated fishing areas from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset, except the Little White River Recreation Area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(b)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of lead fishing sinkers on all waters of the refuge except the Little River Recreation Area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(c)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(c)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(c)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: You must remove all boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property, excluding ice houses, by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(d)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(d)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(d)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove portable ground blinds and other personal property at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(e)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(e)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(e)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove portable ground blinds and other personal property by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated portions of the refuge subject to the following condition: Unarmed waterfowl hunters on the perimeter of the refuge may retrieve downed waterfowl up to 100 yards (90 meters) inside the refuge boundary.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse, and partridge on designated portions of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(2)(i)We allow hunting of upland game birds from the Monday following closure of the refuge firearms deer season through the first Sunday in January.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(2)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 10 a.m. each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(3)(i)Only firearms deer hunters possessing and carrying a State-issued Sand Lake refuge permit may hunt deer on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(3)(ii)We allow portable tree stands; portable, elevated hunting platforms not attached to trees; and portable ground blinds only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(3)(iii)You may place your tree stand(s), elevated platform(s), and/or ground blind(s) on the refuge only during your designated licensed season. You must remove these stands/blinds by the end of your designated licensed season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(3)(iv)Deer hunters may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal shooting time and remain no longer than 1 hour after shooting time ends.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(3)(v)We allow vehicles on designated refuge roads only for retrieving harvested deer and only during the following times: 9:30 to 10 a.m., 1:30 to 2 p.m., and from the end of legal shooting time to 1 hour after the end of shooting time (see § 27.31 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(4)(i)Fishing hours are 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(f)(4)(ii)We allow ice fishing shanties, but anglers must remove them at the end of each day's fishing activity (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(g)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district and subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(g)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(g)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(g)(3)(i)We allow hunters to leave portable tree stands and free-standing elevated platforms on waterfowl production areas from the first Saturday after August 25 through February 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(g)(3)(ii)You must remove portable ground blinds, trail cameras, and other personal property by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(3)We allow deer hunting on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(3)(i)Hunters must remove stands by the end of the hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(3)(ii)Hunters may launch nonmotorized watercraft from designated access points to travel to islands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(3)(iii)We close archery seasons during refuge firearm seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized deer drives during archery season. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(4)(i)Ice fishing anglers must not be on the ice until 1 hour prior to legal sunrise and must be off the ice by 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(4)(ii)Ice fishing anglers must remove ice shacks by 1 hour after legal sunset (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(4)(iii)We restrict angler foot travel to posted access points, public roads, and lake ice.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(h)(4)(iv)We allow fishing with the use of nonmotorized boats, canoes, and kayaks.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(i)(1)We allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind construction by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(i)(2)We allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the district.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(i)(3)We allow big game hunting on designated areas of the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(i)(3)(i)We allow hunters to leave portable tree stands and free-standing elevated platforms on waterfowl production areas from the first Saturday after August 25 through February 15.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(i)(3)(ii)You must remove portable ground blinds and other personal property by the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.60(i)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the district subject to the following condition: You must remove boats, motor vehicles, fishing equipment, and other personal property (excluding ice houses) by the end of each day's fishing activity (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, mourning dove, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (signed refuge brochure) and comply with all permit provisions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(1)(ii)We allow hunting for duck, goose, coot, and merganser from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 12 p.m. (noon). We allow hunters to access the refuge no more than 2 hours before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(1)(iii)We close mourning dove, woodcock, and snipe seasons during all youth and muzzleloader hunts, and during the first 4 weeks of firearms deer seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(1)(iv)You may use only portable blinds, and you must remove all boats, blinds, and decoys from the refuge by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, coyote, beaver, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(2)(ii)We allow hunters to access the refuge no more than 2 hours before legal sunrise to no later than 2 hours after legal sunset, except that raccoon and opossum hunters may access the refuge from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(2)(iii)We close squirrel, rabbit, and quail seasons during all youth and muzzleloader hunts, and during the first 4 weeks of firearms deer seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(2)(iv)We close raccoon and opossum seasons on Friday and Saturday nights during all firearms, youth, and muzzleloader deer hunts and seasons, including the Friday night prior to any hunt or season that opens on a Saturday morning.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(2)(v)You may take coyote and beaver incidental to legal hunting activities with legal methods of take for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (a)(2)(ii) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(3)(ii)You may only participate in the refuge quota hunts with a special quota permit issued through random drawing (electronic form).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(4)(i)We allow fishing only with pole and line, or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(4)(ii)We allow the use of bow and arrow, or a gig, to take nongame fish on refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit taking frog or turtle on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)We allow hunting of Canada goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)(i)We require a refuge hunt permit (electronic form) for all hunters age 17 and older. You must carry a valid refuge permit while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)(ii)The annual refuge hunting and fishing regulations brochure provides season dates and bag limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters) of any building, public use road, or boat launching ramp.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)(iv)We allow hunters to access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise to 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs to retrieve geese.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)(vi)You may use only portable blinds, and you must remove all boats, blinds, and decoys from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(1)(vii)We allow the take of beaver and coyote incidental to legal hunting activities with legal methods of take for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, beaver, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iv) and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (iv) and (b)(1)(vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(3)(ii)We only allow the use of portable blinds and tree stands on the refuge. You must remove blinds, tree stands, and all other personal equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(3)(iii)You may only participate in the refuge quota deer hunts with a special quota permit (electronic form) issued through random drawing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(3)(iv)Each youth hunter age 16 and younger must remain within sight of and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older. One adult hunter may supervise no more than one youth hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(4)(i)We allow fishing on the refuge pools and reservoirs from March 16 through November 14, from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit trotlines, limblines, jugs, and slat baskets in refuge pools and impoundments and on Elk Reservoir and South Cross Creeks Reservoir.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(4)(iii)We prohibit taking frog, turtle, and crawfish on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(b)(4)(iv)We allow bow fishing in refuge impoundments and on Barkley Lake.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, mourning dove, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (signed refuge brochure) and comply with all permit provisions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(1)(ii)We allow hunting for duck, goose, coot, and merganser from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon). We allow hunters to access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(1)(iii)We close mourning dove, woodcock, and snipe seasons during all quota gun and youth deer gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(1)(iv)You may use only portable blinds, and you must remove all boats, blinds, and decoys from the refuge by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, coyote, beaver, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(2)(ii)We allow hunters to access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise to no later than 2 hours after legal sunset, except that raccoon and opossum hunters may access the refuge from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(2)(iii)We close all small game hunts during the refuge deer quota and youth gun hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(2)(iv)You may take coyote and beaver incidental to legal hunting activities with legal methods of take for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (c)(2)(ii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(3)(ii)You may only participate in the refuge deer quota hunts with a special quota permit (electronic form) issued through random drawing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(4)(i)We allow fishing only with pole and line, or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(4)(ii)We allow use of a bow and arrow, or gig, to take nongame fish on refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(4)(iii)We prohibit taking frog or turtle on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(4)(iv)We open Oneal Lake for fishing during a restricted season and for authorized special events.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(c)(4)(v)We only allow fishing boats of 18 feet (5.5 meters) or less in length on refuge lakes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, coyote, beaver, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(2)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (signed refuge brochure) and comply with all permit provisions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(2)(ii)We allow hunters to access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise to no later than 2 hours after legal sunset, except that raccoon hunters may access the refuge from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(2)(iii)You may take coyote and beaver incidental to legal hunting activities with legal methods of take for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(3)We allow only archery hunting for white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (d)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(4)(i)We open all waters of Lake Isom to fishing only from March 16 through November 14, and from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit taking frog or turtle from refuge waters (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(4)(iii)We allow fishing only with pole and line, or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(d)(4)(iv)We allow use of a bow and arrow, or a gig, to take nongame fish on refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, mourning dove, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (signed refuge brochure) and comply with all permit provisions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(1)(ii)We allow hunting for duck, goose, coot, and merganser from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 12 p.m. (noon). We allow hunters to access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(1)(iii)We close mourning dove, woodcock, and snipe seasons all youth and muzzleloader hunts, and during the first 4 weeks of firearms deer seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(1)(iv)You may use only portable blinds, and you must remove all boats, blinds, and decoys from the refuge by 1 p.m. each day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, coyote, beaver, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(2)(ii)We allow hunters to access the refuge no more than 2 hours before legal sunrise to no more than 2 hours after legal sunset, except that raccoon and opossum hunters may access the refuge from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(2)(iii)We close squirrel, rabbit, and quail seasons during all youth and muzzleloader hunts, and during the first 4 weeks of firearms deer seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(2)(iv)We close raccoon and opossum seasons on Friday and Saturday nights during all firearms, youth, and muzzleloader deer hunts and seasons, including the Friday night prior to any hunt or season that opens on a Saturday morning.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(2)(v)You may take coyote and beaver incidental to legal hunting activities with legal methods of take for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (e)(2)(ii) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(3)(ii)You may participate in the refuge quota hunts only with a special quota permit (electronic form) issued through random drawing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge and the Sunk Lake Public Use Natural Area as governed by State regulations and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(4)(i)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only with pole and line, or rod and reel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(4)(iii)We allow use of a bow and arrow, or a gig, to take nongame fish on refuge waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(e)(4)(iv)We prohibit taking frog or turtle on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, coyote, beaver, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(2)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (signed refuge brochure) and comply with all permit provisions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(2)(ii)We allow hunters to access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal sunrise to no later than 2 hours after legal sunset, except that raccoon hunters may access the refuge from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(2)(iii)You may take coyote and beaver incidental to legal hunting activities with legal methods of take for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(3)We allow hunting for white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(3)(ii)You may participate in the refuge firearms deer and turkey quota hunts only with a special quota permit (electronic form) issued through random drawing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(4)(i)We allow access to the Long Point Unit (north of Upper Blue Basin) for fishing from March 16 through November 14, and the Grassy Island Unit (south of Upper Blue Basin) for fishing from February 1 through November 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(4)(ii)We allow fishing on the refuge from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(f)(4)(iii)We prohibit taking of frog or turtle on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)We allow hunting of Canada goose, dove, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(i)We require a refuge hunt permit (name and address) for all hunters age 17 and older. You must carry a valid refuge permit while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(ii)The annual refuge hunting and fishing regulations brochure provides season dates and bag limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters) of any building, public use road, or boat launching ramp.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(iv)We allow hunters to access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise to 2 hours after legal sunset, except as provided under paragraph (g)(2)(ii) of this section.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(v)Youth hunters age 16 and younger must be accompanied by an adult 21 years old or older who has a refuge hunting permit on his or her person. The adult must remain in a position to take immediate control of the hunting device.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs for migratory bird, squirrel, raccoon, and opossum hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(vii)You may use only portable blinds, and you must remove all boats, blinds, and decoys from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(1)(viii)We allow the take of beaver and coyote incidental to legal hunting activities with legal methods of take for those hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, coyote, beaver, raccoon, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (vi) and (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(2)(ii)We allow hunting for raccoon and opossum from legal sunset to legal sunrise.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (v) and (viii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(3)(ii)You may participate in the refuge quota deer hunts only with a special quota permit (electronic form) issued through random drawing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(3)(iii)We allow the use of only portable blinds and tree stands on the refuge. You must remove blinds, tree stands, and all other personal equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(4)(i)We allow fishing in Swamp Creek, Sulphur Well Bay, and Bennetts Creek from March 16 through November 14. We open the remainder of the refuge portion of Kentucky Lake to fishing year-round. We allow bank fishing year-round along Refuge Lane from the New Johnsonville Pump Station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(4)(ii)We allow fishing on interior refuge impoundments from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset from March 16 to November 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(4)(iii)We prohibit taking frog, turtle, and crawfish on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(4)(iv)We prohibit trotlines, limblines, jugs, and slat baskets in refuge pools and impoundments.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.61(g)(4)(v)We allow bow fishing in refuge impoundments and on Kentucky Lake.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, and merganser on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(1)(i)For the Matagorda Island upland units, each adult hunter age 17 or older must possess an annual public hunting permit administered by the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(1)(ii)Hunting starts at the designated legal shooting time and ends at 12 p.m. (noon) on the Matagorda Island upland units. Hunters must leave upland units by 12:30 p.m. Authorized hunting on other designated areas begins 30 minutes before legal sunrise and ends at legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(1)(iii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(1)(iv)We allow portable blinds or temporary natural vegetation blinds. You must remove all blinds, decoys, boats, spent shells, marsh chairs, and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(1)(v)For the Matagorda Island upland units, we require all hunters to check in and out at the hunter check station located on the north end of the Island.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)On the Blackjack and Tatton Units, we allow hunting subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(A)We allow sprays and other non-ingestible attractants.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(B)For the archery and rifle season, hunters must obtain a refuge self-clearing permit (FWS Form 3-2405).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(C)The annual refuge hunt brochure provides bag limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(D)Hunters must field dress all harvested game in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(E)We prohibit hunting on or across any part of the refuge road system, or hunting from a vehicle on any refuge road or road right-of-way. Hunters must remain at a minimum of 100 yards (90 meters) off any designated refuge road or structure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(F)We prohibit hunters using handguns during archery and rifle hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(G)We allow use of portable hunting stands, stalking of game, and still-hunting. There is a limit of two portable stands per permitted hunter. A hunter may set up the portable stands during the scouting day, but must remove them when the hunter's permit expires (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(ii)(H)We allow the use of only biodegradable flagging tape to mark trails and hunt stand location during the archery and rifle hunts on the refuge. You must write your last name in black permanent marker on the first piece of flagging tape nearest the adjacent designated roadway.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(iii)On the Matagorda Island Unit, we allow hunting subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(iii)(A)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(3)(ii)(A) through (H) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(iii)(B)We require all hunters to stay in their designated stand unless they are retrieving game. We prohibit stalking of game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(3)(iii)(C)Each adult hunter may supervise up to two youth hunters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(4)We allow sport fishing and fishing access on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(4)(i)We prohibit the use of crab traps in marshes within the boundary of any refuge unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(4)(ii)We allow the use of no more than two rods while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(4)(iii)Beginning April 15 through October 15, you may access State waters for fishing at areas designated in the refuge fishing brochure. From October 16 through April 14, we open to fishing only the area adjacent to the picnic area off of the fishing pier; we allow wade fishing access in that immediate area. You may fish all year in the bayside marsh unit and the Gulf side beach of Matagorda Island.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(a)(4)(iv)We prohibit consumption of alcohol or possession of open alcohol containers while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(1)We allow hunting of mourning, white-wing, rock, and Eurasian-collared dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(1)(i)We allow hunters in designated area(s) from 12 p.m. (noon) to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(1)(ii)We require refuge permits (name only).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs to retrieve game birds during the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(1)(iv)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(1)(v)Hunter may bring up to two guests. Guests may not use a hunting firearm. Guests must be with the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(2)(ii)We require hunters to check in and out daily at designated check station(s).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(2)(iii)The annual refuge hunt brochure provides bag limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(2)(iv)We allow the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) to retrieve downed game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(2)(v)We allow scent attractants.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(2)(vi)A hunter may bring one guest. The guest may not use a hunting firearm or other hunting weapon (archery). The guest may assist the hunter in game retrieval or field dressing activities. The guest must be with the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(iv) and (c)(2)(ii) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)(i)Season dates will be concurrent with the State for the September teal season, youth-only season, and duck and coot regular season in the Texas South Zone, and goose regular season in the Texas East Zone, with the exception that we prohibit duck (not including the September teal and youth-only seasons) and coot hunting on the refuge until the last Saturday in October. If the State-specified duck and coot regular season opens later than the last Saturday in October, then hunting on the refuge will open consistent with the State-specified season date.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)(ii)Hunters 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge hunt units no earlier than 4 a.m. Hunting starts at the designated legal shooting time and ends at 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must leave refuge hunt units by 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)(iv)We allow motorized boats, including airboats, in open tidal waters. We prohibit the operation of motorized boats in shallow water through emergent and submergent wetland vegetation, or where bottom gouging would occur. We allow motorized boats to enter shallow water by drifting or polling, or by means of trolling motor where it does not cause damage to vegetation or the bottom.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)(v)You must remove all decoys, boats, spent shells, marsh chairs, vegetation (blind material), and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)(vi)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 200 yards (180 meters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(c)(1)(vii)We restrict vehicle access to designated roads and parking areas. You may access hunt units from land by foot or nonmotorized conveyance from designated parking areas or turn-arounds. You may access public waterfowl hunting areas by motorized boat from State waters, where applicable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, merganser, mourning dove, white-winged dove, Eurasian collared-dove, and rock pigeon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(i)Season dates will be concurrent with the State for the September teal season, youth-only season, and duck and coot regular season in the Texas South Zone, and goose regular season in the Texas East Zone, with the exception that we prohibit duck (not including the September teal and youth-only seasons) and coot hunting on the refuge until the last Saturday in October. If the State-specified duck and coot regular season opens later than the last Saturday in October, then hunting on the refuge will open consistent with the State-specified season date.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(ii)Hunters 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge hunt units no earlier than 4 a.m. Hunting starts at the designated legal shooting time and ends at 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must leave refuge hunt units by 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(iv)We allow hunting in the Alligator Marsh public waterfowl hunting area daily during the September teal season and on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays of the regular waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(v)We allow motorized boats, including airboats, in open tidal waters. We prohibit the operation of motorized boats in shallow waters, through emergent and submergent wetland vegetation, or where bottom gouging would occur. We allow motorized boats to enter shallow water by drifting or polling, or by means of trolling motor where it does not cause damage to vegetation or the bottom.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(vi)You must remove all decoys, boats, spent shells, marsh chairs, vegetation (blind material), and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(vii)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 200 yards (180 meters (m)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(viii)We allow the retrieval of downed waterfowl inside a 100-yard (91-m) retrieval zone west of Middle Bayou. We also allow the retrieval of downed waterfowl inside a 100-yard (91-m) retrieval zone around the portions of Alligator Lake that are open to hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(ix)You may access hunt units from land by foot or nonmotorized conveyance from designated parking areas and turn-arounds. You may access public waterfowl hunting areas by motorized boat from State waters, where applicable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(x)Hunters may enter the refuge dove/pigeon hunt units no earlier than 30 minutes prior to designated legal shooting time and leave refuge hunt units no later than 30 minutes after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(xi)Hunting dove and pigeon in the Farm Field Unit is only allowed after early teal season and will close before the beginning of general duck season in October.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(1)(xii)Hunters must possess a signed brochure on their person while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(4)(i)We prohibit the use or possession of alcoholic beverages in all public fishing areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(4)(ii)We open Bastrop Bayou Fishing Pier and pull-offs to fishing 24 hours a day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, sail lines, set lines, jugs, gigs, spears, bush hooks, snatch hooks, crossbows, noodling, or bows and arrows of any type.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(4)(iv)Anglers age 17 and older fishing in Cannan Bend Recreation Area must possess a day or annual fishing pass and a signed fishing brochure on their person.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(d)(4)(v)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(v) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, white-winged dove, and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(i)We require hunters to obtain a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(ii)All hunters must check in and out at refuge headquarters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(iii)Bag limits will be determined annually for each species but will never exceed the limits set by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Bag limits and other hunting information, such as number of hunt days and permits issued, will be posted prior to the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(iv)We prohibit the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(v)1 hour after legal sunset, hunters may only be present on the refuge in designated camping areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs for retrieving game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(vii)Hunters must attend a briefing prior to all hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(viii)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(ix)All bird harvests must be checked at the designated check points.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(1)(x)Hunting hours will be from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(2)We allow hunting of ring-necked pheasant, northern bobwhite, and scaled quail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) through (ix) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(2)(ii)Hunting hours will be from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(2)(iii)We allow only shotguns for pheasant and quail hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, mule deer, and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraph (f)(1)(i) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(3)(ii)Hunters may enter the hunting area and begin hunting 1 hour before legal sunrise and must exit the hunting area by 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of tree stands and any devices, such as nails, tacks, or scaffolding, used to climb trees. We also prohibit the use of elevated blinds, including tripod blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(e)(3)(v)We only allow archery equipment or centerfire rifles (.243/6mm or larger) as methods of take.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(2)We allow the hunting of Eastern gray and fox squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(2)(i)Squirrel hunting on the refuge will open with the close of the white-tailed deer season in January and close February 28. The season will reopen from May 1 through May 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(2)(ii)Hunters must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(2)(iii)We allow the use of shotgun only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(i)The refuge will determine season dates and bag limits.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(2)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(iii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(iv)You may hunt feral hog during any established white-tailed deer refuge hunting season. You must obtain and possess a refuge signed hunt brochure and may only use legal weapons for the current hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(v)We allow hunters to access the refuge no more than 2 hours before legal sunrise and no more than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(vi)You may participate in the refuge firearms drawn deer hunt only with a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department-drawn hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(vii)We allow the use of only portable blinds and tree stands on the refuge. You must remove blinds, tree stands, and all other personal equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(f)(3)(viii)We allow all-terrain vehicles for medically documented disabled hunters by Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G only).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)(ii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)(iii)We require hunters to self-check-in and self-check-out (FWS Form 3-2405), with the exception of Nocona Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)(iv)We prohibit falconry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)(v)We allow the use of dogs to retrieve game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)(vi)We allow only approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) for all hunts on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(1)(vii)We prohibit hunting within 150 feet (45 meters) of any day use area or walking trail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(2)We allow hunting of fox squirrel and Eastern cottontail rabbit in the months of January, February, and September on designated areas of the refuge and subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(i) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(i)We require a limited hunt permit (name only) for controlled hunts for archery deer, hunts for feral hog, and spring wild turkey hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(ii)We require feral hog and turkey hunters to self-check-in and self-check-out (FWS Form 3-2405), with the exception of Nocona Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(iii)We require controlled deer hunters to check in and out (FWS Form 3-2405) at the refuge check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(iv)We allow muzzleloaders, bow and arrow, and shotguns only for feral hog and spring turkey hunts. You may possess only lead-free, approved nontoxic (steel, bismuth, copper, or tungsten; see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) bullets, slugs, and shot (00 buck for hogs, no shell larger than #4 shot size for turkey).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(v)We require all hunters to check-in, show proof of personal identification, and produce a valid limited hunt permit (name only) prior to the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(vi)We limit each hunter to one stand, which the hunter may place on the refuge during the day preceding each hunt. You must remove all stands by legal sunset on the last day of each hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(vii)Hunters must check all game harvested during limited hunts at the refuge check station the same day of the kill and prior to leaving the refuge for the day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(viii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (h)(1)(ii) and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(ix)We require proof of completion of a bow hunter education course for all archery deer hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(x)We allow hunting only from stands or blinds, or by stalking.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(xi)We prohibit cutting of trees or limbs greater than 1 inch (2.5 centimeters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(3)(xii)We allow hunters with valid limited permits to place hunt stands on trees the day before their hunt segment begins, but they must first check-in at the hunter check station. They may not enter any hunt unit until 8 a.m., and they must leave the unit by 2 p.m. We will disqualify anyone in violation from hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(i)We open Lake Texoma and connected streams to bank fishing with pole and line, rod and reel, or hand line year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(ii)We allow wade fishing from March 15 through October 1 annually from all areas except Refuge Road, Wildlife Drive, Plover Road, Tern Road, and Egret Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(iii)We allow fishing in refuge ponds from March 15 through September 30 annually, with the exception of Refuge Road pond, which is open year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of glass containers, plastic jugs, and/or plastic bottles as floats on trotlines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(v)You may only take bait for personal use while fishing in refuge waters as governed by Texas State law.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(vi)We allow the use of bow and arrow to take nongame fish on refuge waters except from Refuge Road, Wildlife Drive, Plover Road, Tern Road, and Egret Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(vii)We prohibit limb lines, throw lines, jug lines, seine nets, noodling, and yo-yos.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(g)(4)(viii)We prohibit taking frog, turtle, and mussel from refuge lands and waters (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, white-winged dove, mourning dove, rock dove, Eurasian collared-dove, and rock pigeon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(i)You must carry a current signed refuge hunting permit (signed refuge hunt brochure) while waterfowl hunting on all refuge hunt units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(ii)Season dates for waterfowl will be concurrent with the State, except as specified in the refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(iii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(iv)For waterfowl hunting, you may enter the refuge hunt units no earlier than 4 a.m. Hunting starts at the designated legal shooting time and ends at 12 p.m. (noon). You must leave refuge hunt units by 12:30 p.m. For dove hunting, you may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise and must leave the refuge by 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset. We close refuge hunt units on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(v)For waterfowl hunting, we allow hunting in portions of the East Unit on Saturdays, Sundays, and Tuesdays during the regular waterfowl seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(vi)Hunters must check in and out through the check station (FWS Form 3-2405) when accessing the East Unit by vehicle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(vii)We require hunters to remain in an assigned area for that day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(viii)We allow hunters to access designated areas of the East Unit by boat from Jackson Ditch, East Bay Bayou, or Onion Bayou.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(ix)We allow hunting on the East Unit as governed by the State light goose conservation order. Hunt areas are by permit on a first-come, first-served basis the morning of the hunt. We allow a maximum of six persons per field. Individuals in each group must set up and stay in their permitted area and stay within 50 feet (15 meters (m)) of each other unless retrieving goose.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(x)Hunters must set up within 50 yards (45 m) of the post marker and must stay within 50 feet (15 m) of each other unless retrieving waterfowl. We allow a minimum of two, and a maximum of six, persons per permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xi)We allow hunting in portions of the Middleton Tract daily during the September teal season and on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays of the regular waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xii)We restrict motorized boats in inland waters of the Middleton Tract to motors of 25 horsepower or less or electric trolling motors during hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xiii)You may access hunt areas by foot, nonmotorized watercraft, outboard motorboat, or airboat. Airboats may not exceed 10 horsepower with direct drive with a propeller length of 48 inches (120 centimeters) or less.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xiv)On inland waters of refuge hunt areas open to motorized boats, we restrict the operation of motorized boats to lakes, ponds, ditches, and other waterways when hunting. We prohibit the operation of motorized boats on or through emergent wetland vegetation.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xv)On inland waters of the refuge hunt areas open to motorized boats, we restrict the use of boats powered by air-cooled or radiator-cooled engines to those powered by a single engine of 25 horsepower or less and utilizing a propeller 9 inches (22.5 centimeters) in diameter or less during the hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xvi)We allow portable blinds or temporary natural vegetation blinds. You must remove all blinds, decoys, boats, spent shells, marsh chairs, and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xvii)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 200 yards (180 m).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(1)(xviii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(4)(i)We allow fishing and crabbing only with pole and line, rod and reel, or handheld line. We prohibit the use any method not expressly allowed, including trotlines, setlines, jug lines, limb lines, bows and arrows, gigs, spears, or crab traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(4)(ii)We allow cast netting for bait for personal use along waterways in areas open to the public and along public roads.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(4)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(xiii) and (xv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(h)(4)(iv)We prohibit mooring to water control structures.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(1)The refuge is closed to migratory bird hunting, including shoreline hunting, but retrieval of birds downed by hunters hunting on nearby navigable waters under State regulations is authorized subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(1)(i)Hunters may not discharge firearms while retrieving waterfowl on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(1)(ii)Access for waterfowl retrieval will be allowed only during State specified hunting seasons. We only allow hunters to enter the Laguna Atascosa Unit by boat, and hunters may only enter subunits 3, 4, 5, 7, and 10, for retrieval of downed waterfowl.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, nilgai antelope, other exotic ungulates, and American alligator on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(i)We allow the incidental take of nilgai antelope, feral hog, and other rarely observed exotic ungulates (such as fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, Barbary sheep, and black buck) during all refuge hunts, with the exception of American alligator hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(ii)We require hunters to review the refuge hunter orientation email prior to any refuge hunt activity.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(iii)Bag limits for species hunted on the refuge are provided in the refuge hunt brochure annually.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(iv)We allow a scouting period prior to the commencement of each refuge hunt period. A permitted hunter and a limit of two non-permitted individuals may enter the hunt units during the scouting period, which begins after hunter orientation and ends at legal sunset. Each hunter must clearly display a Vehicle Validation Tag (FWS Form 3-2405) face up on the vehicle dashboard when scouting and hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(v)We allow hunters to enter the refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise during their permitted hunt periods. Hunters must leave the hunt units no later than 1 hour after State legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(vi)Hunters may access hunt units only by foot or bicycle, including electric bicycles. You may only use a bicycle on designated routes; we prohibit off-road use of a bicycle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(vii)We allow hunting from portable stands or by stalking and still hunting. There is a limit of one blind or stand per permitted hunter. Hunters must attach hunter identification (permit number or State license number) to the blind or stand. Hunters must remove all blinds and stands at the end of the permitted hunt period (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(viii)During American alligator hunts, we allow hunters to leave hooks set over only one night period at a time; set lines must be checked daily.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(ix)Hunters must field dress all harvested big game in the field and check the game at the hunt check station before removal from the refuge. Hunters may use a nonmotorized cart to assist with the transportation of harvested game animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(3)(x)We prohibit the killing or wounding of a game animal and then intentionally or knowingly failing to make a reasonable effort to retrieve and include it in the hunter's bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(4)We allow fishing and crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(4)(i)We allow only pole and line, rod and reel, hand line, dip net, and cast net for fishing. We prohibit the use of crab traps or pots for crabbing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(4)(ii)Anglers must attend all fishing lines, crabbing equipment, and other fishing devices at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(i)(4)(iii)Inside the refuge boundary on San Martin Lake, we allow bank and wade fishing within a designated area, which may be accessed only on foot.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(1)We allow hunting of mourning, white-winged, and white-tipped dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(1)(i)We require hunters to obtain a refuge hunt permit (signed refuge hunt brochure) and to possess and carry that signed refuge hunt brochure at all times during the designated hunt period. Hunters must also display the vehicle placard (part of the refuge hunt permit) while participating in the designated hunt period.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(1)(ii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(1)(iii)You may access the refuge during your permitted hunt period from 1 hour before legal hunt time to 1 hour after legal hunt time. You must only hunt during legal hunt hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(1)(iv)We restrict hunt participants to those listed on the refuge hunt permit (hunter, non-hunting chaperone, and non-hunting assistant).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(1)(v)We allow hunters to use bicycles on designated routes of travel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs to retrieve doves during the hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(2)(ii)We allow turkey hunting during the spring season only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(2)(iii)You may only harvest one bearded turkey per hunter.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(2)(iv)We prohibit the killing, wounding, taking, or possession of game animals and then intentionally or knowingly failing to make a reasonable effort to retrieve or keep the edible portions of the animal and include it in your bag limit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, nilgai antelope, javelina, and other exotic ungulates (as defined by the State of Texas to include fallow deer, axis deer, sika deer, Barbary sheep, and black buck) on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (v) and (2)(iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(3)(ii)We allow only free-standing blinds or tripods. Hunters may set them up during the scouting days preceding each permitted hunt day and must take them down by the end of each hunt day (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters must mark and tag all stands with their hunting license number during the period of use.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(3)(iii)Hunters must field-dress all harvested big game in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(3)(iv)Hunters may use nonmotorized dollies or carts off of improved roads or trails to haul carcasses to a parking area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(j)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of big game decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(i)Season dates will be concurrent with the State for the September teal season, youth-only season, and duck and coot regular season in the Texas South Zone, and goose regular season in the Texas East Zone, with the exception that we prohibit duck (not including the September teal and youth-only seasons) and coot hunting on the refuge until the last Saturday in October. If the State-specified duck and coot regular season opens later than the last Saturday in October, then hunting on the refuge will open consistent with the State-specified season date.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(ii)You must possess and carry a current signed refuge hunting permit (signed refuge hunt brochure) while hunting on all units of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(iii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(iv)Hunters must enter the refuge hunt units between 4 a.m. and 1⁄2 hour before the designated legal shooting time. Hunting starts at legal shooting time and ends at 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must leave refuge hunt units by 12:30 p.m. We close refuge hunt units on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(v)You may access hunt areas by foot, nonmotorized watercraft, outboard motorboat, or airboat. Airboats may not exceed 10 horsepower with direct drive with a propeller length of 48 inches (120 centimeters) or less. Engines may not exceed 2 cylinders and 484 cc.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(vi)We allow hunting in the Star Lake/Clam Lake Hunt Unit daily during the special teal season and on Saturdays, Sundays, and Tuesdays of the regular waterfowl season. During the regular waterfowl season only, all hunters hunting the Star Lake/Clam Lake Hunt Units must register at the check station (FWS Form 3-2405), including those accessing the unit from the beach along the Brine Line or Perkins Levee.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(vii)We allow hunting in the Central Hunt Units daily during the September teal season and on Saturdays, Sundays, and Tuesdays of the regular waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(viii)We only allow hunting in the Spaced Hunt Units on Saturdays, Sundays, and Tuesdays of the regular waterfowl season. We allow a maximum of four hunters per area. Hunters must possess and carry Special Fee Area Permits (signed refuge hunt brochure) while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(ix)We allow daily hunting in the Mud Bayou Hunt Unit during the September teal season and on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays of the regular waterfowl season. We allow access by foot from the beach at designated crossings or by boat from the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway via Mud Bayou.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(x)On inland waters of the refuge hunt area open to motorized boats, we restrict the use of boats powered by air-cooled or radiator-cooled engines to those powered by a single engine of 25 horsepower or less and utilizing a propeller 9 inches (22.5 centimeters) in diameter or less during the hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(xi)We allow portable blinds and temporary natural vegetation blinds. You must remove all blinds, decoys, boats, spent shells, marsh chairs, and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(xii)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties, and between hunters and drivable roads and buildings, of 200 yards (183 meters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(1)(xiii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(4)We allow fishing and crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(4)(i)We only allow fishing and crabbing with pole and line, rod and reel, or handheld line. We prohibit the use of any method not expressly allowed in inland waters, including trotlines, set lines, jug lines, limb lines, bows and arrows, gigs, spears, and crab traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(4)(ii)We allow cast netting for bait for personal use along waterways in areas open to the public and along public roads.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(4)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (k)(1)(v) and (x) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(k)(4)(iv)We prohibit mooring to water control structures.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)We allow hunting of mourning dove, white-winged dove, and Eurasian collared-dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)(i)Hunters must possess and carry a signed refuge hunt brochure while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)(ii)During the dove season set by the State of Texas, we limit hunting to no more than 6 days with a maximum of 12 hunters per season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)(iii)We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)(iv)We require hunters to check in and out at refuge headquarters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)(v)Hunters must exit the refuge no later than 45 minutes after legal sunset, unless they are camping in a designated camping area. From 45 minutes after legal sunset until 30 minutes before legal sunrise, we prohibit hunters in all areas of the refuge except designated camping areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(1)(vii)We only allow shotguns.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(2)We allow the hunting of Northern bobwhite and scaled (blue) quail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i), and (iv) through (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(2)(ii)During the first 2 weeks of the quail season set by the State of Texas, we limit hunting to no more than 6 days with a maximum of 12 hunters per season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(2)(iii)We allow hunting from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer and mule deer, and the incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (l)(1)(i), (iv), and (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(3)(ii)Between October and January, we limit hunting to no more than 20 days with a maximum of 8 hunters per season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(l)(3)(iii)You may use only high-powered rifles of .242/6mm caliber or larger and archery equipment to hunt big game on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(1)We allow hunting of ducks, coot, and merganser on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(1)(i)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4:30 a.m. We allow hunting from the State-designated legal shooting time until 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must leave refuge hunt units by 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(1)(ii)In Dead Water unit only, we allow the use of floating craft and motor boats, but only if they are propelled by paddling, push pole, or electric trolling motor.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(1)(iii)We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 meters) of any road or trail, and within 200 yards (183 meters) of any building.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(1)(iv)We require each hunter to obtain and carry with them a signed refuge hunt brochure in addition to the State hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(1)(v)You must remove all boats, blinds, temporary blinds, stands decoys, and other personal equipment following each hunt day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(1)(vi)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(2)We allow hunting of Eastern gray and fox squirrel, cottontail and swamp rabbit, raccoon, beaver, and coyote subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(iii), (iv), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(2)(ii)We allow incidental take of beaver and coyote during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(2)(iii)We allow the hunting of raccoon and coyote from legal sunset to legal sunrise. We allow artificial lighting for hunting raccoon and coyote.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(2)(iv)We require that refuge hunters turn in the Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) within 2 weeks of the end of your hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(2)(v)We allow squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon hunting on the refuge from October 1 to 23.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(iii) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(3)(ii)We allow incidental take of feral hog during any refuge hunt with the weapons legal for that hunt, subject to applicable State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(3)(iii)We require a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) within 2 weeks of the end of your hunt. Failure to submit the Harvest Report will render the hunter ineligible for the next year's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(3)(iv)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 150 yards (137 meters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(m)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of dogs when feral hog hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(i)Season dates will be concurrent with the State for the September teal season, youth-only season, and duck and coot regular season in the Texas South Zone, and goose regular season in the Texas East Zone, with the exception that we prohibit duck (not including the September teal and youth-only seasons) and coot hunting on the refuge until the last Saturday in October. If the State-specified duck and coot regular season opens later than the last Saturday in October, then hunting on the refuge will open consistent with the State-specified season date.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(ii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge hunt units no earlier than 4 a.m. Hunting starts at the designated legal shooting time and ends at 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must leave refuge hunt units by 1 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(iv)We require hunters to use the Waterfowl Lottery Application (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System) for the Sargent Permit Waterfowl Hunt Area. Hunters must abide by all terms and conditions set by the permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(v)We allow motorized boats, including airboats, in open tidal waters. We prohibit the operation of motorized boats in shallow waters, through emergent and submergent wetland vegetation, or where bottom gouging would occur. We allow motorized boats to enter shallow water by drifting or polling, or by means of trolling motor where it does not cause damage to vegetation or the bottom.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(vi)You must remove all decoys, boats, spent shells, marsh chairs, vegetation (blind material), and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(vii)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 200 yards (180 meters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(1)(viii)We restrict vehicle access to designated roads. You may access hunt units from land by foot or nonmotorized conveyance from designated parking areas or turn-arounds. You may access public waterfowl hunting areas by motorized boat from State waters, where applicable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(4)(i)We prohibit the use or possession of alcoholic beverages in all public fishing areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(n)(4)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (n)(1)(v) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(i)Season dates will be concurrent with the State for the September teal season, youth-only season, and duck and coot regular season in the Texas South Zone, and goose regular season in the Texas East Zone, with the exception that we prohibit duck (not including the September teal and youth-only seasons) and coot hunting on the refuge until the last Saturday in October. If the State-specified duck and coot regular season opens later than the last Saturday in October, then hunting on the refuge will open consistent with the State-specified season date.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(ii)You must possess and carry a current signed refuge hunting permit (signed refuge hunt brochure) while hunting on all hunt units of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(iii)Hunters age 17 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 18 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(iv)Hunters must enter the refuge hunt unit between 4 a.m. and 1⁄2 hour before the designated legal shooting time. Hunting starts at legal shooting time and ends at 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must be off refuge hunt units by 12:30 p.m. We close refuge hunt units on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(v)We allow hunting in portions of the refuge daily during the September teal season and on Saturdays, Mondays, and Wednesdays during the regular waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(vi)You may access hunt areas by foot, nonmotorized watercraft, outboard motorboat, or airboat. Airboats may not exceed 10 horsepower with direct drive with a propeller length of 48 inches (120 centimeters) or less. Engines may not exceed 2 cylinders and 484 cc.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(vii)On inland waters of the refuge hunt area open to motorized boats, we restrict the use of boats powered by air-cooled or radiator-cooled engines to those powered by a single engine of 25 horsepower or less and utilizing a propeller 9 inches (22.5 centimeters) in diameter or less during the hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(viii)We allow portable blinds and temporary natural vegetation blinds. You must remove all blinds, decoys, boats, spent shells, marsh chairs, and other equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(ix)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 200 yards (180 meters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(1)(x)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(4)We allow fishing and crabbing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(4)(i)We allow fishing and crabbing with pole and line, rod and reel, or handheld line. We prohibit the use of any method not expressly allowed in inland waters, including trotlines, set lines, jug lines, limb lines, bows and arrows, gigs, spears, and crab traps.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(4)(ii)We allow cast netting for bait by individuals along waterways in areas open to the public and along public roads.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(4)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (o)(1)(vi) and (vii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(o)(4)(iv)We prohibit mooring to water control structures.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(1)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(1)(i)We only allow hunting on Champion Lake with a refuge-issued permit (signed hunt brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(1)(ii)We only allow hunting on Champion Lake on Saturdays and Sundays during the State duck season. Hunters may not enter the refuge until 4:30 a.m. and must be out of the hunt area by 12 p.m. (noon).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when retrieving game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(1)(iv)Hunters age 16 and younger must be under the direct supervision of an adult age 17 or older.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(1)(v)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 150 yards (135 meters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(1)(vi)We allow motors of 10 horsepower or less on Champion Lake.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(2)We allow hunting for squirrel, and incidental take of rabbit, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(2)(i)We require hunters to possess a permit issued by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). Permits are issued by a lottery drawing. The hunter must carry the nontransferable permit at all times while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(2)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (p)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(2)(iii)We allow all-terrain vehicle use for hunters with disabilities in designated units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(2)(iv)We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 200 yards (180 meters).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(2)(v)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 4:30 a.m. We allow hunting from 30 minutes before legal sunrise to 30 minutes after legal sunset only during the days specified on the permit. Hunters must be off the refuge 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(2)(vi)Hunters may place no more than one temporary stand on the refuge. Hunters may place the stand during the scouting week before the hunt begins and must remove it the day the hunt ends (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters must label blinds with the name of the permit holder.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, and incidental take of feral hog, on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(3)(i)We require hunters to possess a TPWD-issued permit. Permits are issued by a lottery drawing. The hunter must carry the nontransferable permit at all times while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (p)(1)(iii) and (p)(2)(iii) through (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(3)(iii)We allow archery hunting of white-tailed deer during the refuge designated 23-day archery season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(3)(iv)We allow gun hunting of white-tailed deer during the State-designated general gun season in two 9-day “mini-seasons” and during the State-designated muzzleloader season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(4)(i)We only allow fishing with pole and line, rod and reel, or hand-held line.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of trotlines, setlines, bows and arrows, gigs, spears, fish traps, crab/crawfish traps, and/or nets.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(4)(iii)We prohibit the harvesting of frog or turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 OH-TX50 CFR 32.62(p)(4)(iv)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and tundra swan on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(1)(i)We prohibit hunting or shooting within 100 yards (90 meters (m)) of refuge roads, parking areas, and observation platforms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(1)(ii)We allow airboats only in Refuge Unit 9 and Block C.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(1)(iii)We close for the spring and extended season goose hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(1)(iv)We prohibit archery hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(1)(v)You may enter the refuge 2 hours before legal sunrise and must exit the refuge by 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit hunting or taking of pheasants with a shotgun of any description capable of holding more than three shells, unless it is plugged with a one-piece filler incapable of removal without disassembling the gun so that its total capacity does not exceed three shells.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(4)(i)We open to fishing year-round.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(a)(4)(ii)You may fish only in designated areas west of the Auto Tour Road access gate from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(1)We allow hunting of coot, duck, goose, mourning dove, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(1)(ii)You may construct temporary blinds. You must remove all blinds constructed out of materials other than vegetation at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of small boats (15 feet or less) when hunting. We prohibit gasoline motors and air boats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(1)(iv)You may enter the refuge 2 hours prior to legal sunrise and must exit the refuge by 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(1)(v)You must remove decoys, boats, vehicles, and other personal property from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(1)(vi)We have a special blind area for use by disabled hunters. We prohibit trespass for any reason by any individual not registered to use that area.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(2)We allow hunting of chukar, desertcottontail rabbit, and mountaincottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(2)(i)We close to hunting on the last day of the State waterfowl season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(b)(3)We allow hunting of mule deer and pronghorn antelope on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We only allow archery equipment when hunting big game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(1)We allow hunting of duck, coot, sandhill crane, and goose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: During hunting season, the refuge is open from 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise to 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(2)(i)You may possess only approved nontoxic shot (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while hunting turkey in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(2)(ii)We allow turkey hunting for youth hunters only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(3)We allow hunting of deer, pronghorn, and elk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(3)(i)You must remove all tree stands and blinds no later than the last day of the hunting season for which you have a permit (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(3)(ii)We allow any-legal-weapon elk hunting for youth, disabled, and depredation pool hunters during State seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(3)(iii)We close for the general any-legal-weapon (rifle) and muzzleloader bull elk hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(3)(iv)We allow any-legal-weapon elk hunting during limited late season antlerless elk hunts starting on December 1 during State seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(4)(i)You may only fish with the aid of a pole, hook, and line. We prohibit trot lines, bow and arrows, spears, spear guns, cross bows, and firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.63(c)(4)(ii)You must release unharmed any of the following four endangered fish if caught: Razorback sucker, Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub, and bonytailed chub.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, brant, merganser, coot, woodcock, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations, except hunters using more than two dogs must possess a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(ii)We require the use of dogs for hunting waterfowl in the Maquam Swamp, Long Marsh Channel/Metcalfe Island, and Saxes Pothole/Creek and Shad Island Pothole areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(iii)We prohibit blind staking and unattended decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(iv)(A)In the controlled waterfowl hunting areas:
(A) Hunters must possess a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(iv)(B)In the controlled waterfowl hunting areas:
(B) Hunters may only hunt within 100 feet (30 meters) of a numbered stake placed by the refuge staff.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(ix)(A)In the Long Marsh Channel and Metcalfe Island:
(A) We limit hunting to Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays throughout the waterfowl hunting season for duck.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(ix)(B)In the Long Marsh Channel and Metcalfe Island:
(B) Each hunting party must possess and carry a permit for the blind on the specific day they are hunting in this area. Permits are not transferable.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(ix)(C)In the Long Marsh Channel and Metcalfe Island:
(C) Shooting hours end at 11 a.m.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(ix)(D)In the Long Marsh Channel and Metcalfe Island:
(D) We close this area to waterfowl hunting during split seasons when geese are the only waterfowl that hunters may legally take.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(v)In the Delta Lakeshore Area, we prohibit jumpshooting within 200 yards (183 meters) of a party hunting from a boat or blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(vi)(A)In the Maquam Shore Area:
(A) We do not require a refuge permit to hunt or scout in this area.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(vi)(B)In the Maquam Shore Area:
(B) We prohibit jumpshooting within 200 yards (183 meters) of a party hunting from a boat or blind.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(vii)In the Saxes Pothole/Creek and Shad Island Pothole, each hunting party must possess and carry a permit (FWS Form 3-2439) for the specific zone on the specific day they are hunting in this area. Permits are not transferable.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(viii)(A)In the Junior Waterfowl Hunting Area:
(A) Each junior hunter must possess and carry a permit (FWS Form 3-2439) for the assigned blind site and day. On Mentor Day, mentors must also possess and carry this permit for the assigned blind site. Each adult hunting party must possess and carry a permit for the blind site and day they are hunting. Permits are not transferable.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(viii)(B)In the Junior Waterfowl Hunting Area:
(B) Shooting hours end at 11 a.m.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(1)(viii)(C)In the Junior Waterfowl Hunting Area:
(C) We limit hunting to Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays throughout the waterfowl hunting season for duck.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(2)We allow hunting of cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, ruffed grouse, gray squirrel, coyote, red fox, gray fox, skunk, raccoon, weasel, and opossum on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(2)(ii)Prior to hunting, you must obtain from refuge headquarters and sign a current refuge hunt brochure (signed brochure). You must possess the signed refuge hunt brochure at all times while hunting, and you must hold a valid State hunting license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(2)(iii)You may use only shotguns, muzzleloaders, or archery equipment on open areas east and north of Vermont Route 78, east of the Missisquoi River, and on Shad Island.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(2)(iv)We prohibit hunting from the end of the State snowshoe hare and rabbit season (early March) until September 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(2)(v)On the Eagle Point Unit, the conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (iii) of this section do not apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, moose, bear, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(3)(i)Prior to hunting, you must obtain from refuge headquarters and sign a current refuge hunt brochure (signed brochure). You must possess the signed refuge hunt brochure at all times while hunting, and you must hold a valid State hunting license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(3)(ii)You may use only shotguns, muzzleloaders, or archery equipment on open areas east and north of Vermont Route 78, east of the Missisquoi River. We prohibit rifles in these areas at any time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(3)(iii)You may use portable tree stands as governed by State regulations guiding their use on State wildlife management areas with the following exception: We allow only one tree stand or ground blind for each permit holder.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(3)(iv)On the Eagle Point Unit, we allow hunting subject to the following conditions:
(A) You may use portable tree stands as governed by State regulations guiding their use on State wildlife management areas.
(B) We allow training of dogs during the regular hunting seasons as governed by State regulations. We allow dog training outside the regular hunting seasons (i.e., from June 1 through July 31) only with a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G).
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(4)(i)We allow sport fishing (including bow fishing) by boat and ice fishing in designated areas with the following exceptions:
(A) We close the following areas year-round: Goose Bay, Saxes Creek and Pothole, Metcalfe Island Pothole, Long Marsh Channel, and Clark Marsh.
(B) We close the following areas from Labor Day to December 31: Long Marsh Bay and Long Marsh Channel.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(4)(ii)We allow bank fishing along designated areas of Charcoal Creek.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit taking fish with firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(4)(iv)We prohibit boat launching on the refuge with the following exceptions: We allow launching from Louie's Landing year-round, and from Mac's Bend boat launch area from September through December (inclusive).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(a)(4)(v)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, crow, snipe, and American woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(1)(i)We allow disabled hunters to hunt from a vehicle that is at least 10 feet from the traveled portion of the refuge road if the hunter possesses a State-issued disabled hunting license and a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations, except dog training is only allowed from August 1 through the last Saturday in September during daylight hours. We prohibit dog training on the Putney Mountain Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(1)(iii)We prohibit shooting from, over, or within 25 feet of the traveled portion of any road that is accessible to motor vehicles.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, fox, raccoon, bobcat, woodchuck, red squirrel, eastern gray squirrel, porcupine, skunk, snowshoe hare, eastern cottontail, muskrat, opossum, weasel, pheasant, and ruffed grouse on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(2)(ii)At the Putney Mountain Unit, we allow the use of dogs only for hunting ruffed grouse, fall turkey, squirrel, and woodcock.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(2)(iii)We require hunters hunting at night to possess a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, moose, black bear, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(3)(ii)You may use portable tree stands and/or blinds. You must clearly label your tree stand(s) and/or blind(s) with your hunting license number. You must remove your tree stand(s) and/or blind(s) no later than 72 hours after the close of the season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(3)(iii)You may retrieve moose at the Nulhegan Basin Division with the use of a commercial moose hauler, if the hauler possesses a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-C) issued by the refuge manager.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.64(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and feral hog on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(3)(i)We allow scouting on designated days prior to the start of each refuge hunt period. Hunters may enter the hunt zones on foot, on bicycle, or through transportation provided by the refuge only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(3)(ii)Hunters may go to Hunt Zone 1 (Long Island) only by hand-launched watercraft (canoe, punt, rowboat, and similar watercraft) from the canoe launch at refuge headquarters. We prohibit use of trailers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(3)(iii)We prohibit retrieval of wounded game from a “No Hunting Area” or “Safety Zone” without the consent of the refuge employee on duty at the check station.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of tree stands, except on Long Island (Hunt Zone 1).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(3)(v)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs while hunting white-tailed deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(4)We allow sport fishing, noncommercial crabbing, and clamming on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(4)(i)We close all areas within the hunting zones, as well as the oceanfront, to fishing, crabbing, and clamming during the annual refuge white-tailed deer and feral hog hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(4)(ii)You may surf fish, crab, and clam south of the refuge's beach access ramp. We allow night surf fishing by permit (FWS Form 3-2358) in this area on dates and at times designated on the permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(4)(iii)(A)For sport fishing in D Pool:
(A) We only allow fishing from the docks or banks in D Pool. We prohibit boats, canoes, and kayaks on D Pool.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(4)(iii)(B)For sport fishing in D Pool:
(B) You must catch and release all freshwater game fish. The daily creel limit for D Pool for other species is a maximum combination of any 10 nongame fish.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(a)(4)(iii)(C)For sport fishing in D Pool:
(C) Parking for non-ambulatory anglers is available adjacent to the dock at D Pool. All other anglers must enter the area by foot or bicycle.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl, coot, snipe, gallinule, dove, woodcock, crow, and rail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(1)(i)Hunters must obtain and possess a signed refuge hunt brochure while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(1)(ii)Hunters may only access hunting areas by boat. We allow hunters to access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(1)(iii)We allow hunting during State seasons from September 16 to March 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs while hunting consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(1)(v)We prohibit the use of permanent blinds and pit blinds. You must remove portable blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)We allow hunting of raccoon, opossum, fox, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section applies. All occupants of a vehicle or hunt party must possess a signed refuge hunt brochure and be actively engaged in hunting unless aiding a disabled person who possesses a valid State disabled hunting license.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(ii)Hunters must sign in at the hunter check station prior to hunting and sign out prior to exiting the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(iii)We prohibit the hunting of upland game at night. Hunters may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(iv)We prohibit the use of dogs while hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(v)We prohibit firearms in designated archery-only areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(vi)You may not hunt, discharge a firearm, or nock an arrow or crossbow bolt within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of any building, road, or trail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(vii)Hunting is allowed only during the regular State deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(2)(viii)We prohibit hunting on Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, sika, and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(2)(i), (ii), (v), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(3)(ii)Hunters may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs while hunting white-tailed deer and sika.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(3)(v)We allow the use of portable tree stands, but you must remove them at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(3)(vi)We allow limited hunting of wild turkey during designated State spring and fall seasons only when in the possession of a valid refuge turkey quota hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(4)We allow sport fishing, crabbing, and clamming from the shoreline of the refuge in designated areas subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(4)(i)You must attend minnow traps, crab traps, crab pots, and handlines at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of seine nets and pneumatic (compressed air or otherwise) bait launchers.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(4)(iii)The State regulates certain species of finfish, shellfish, and crustacean (crab) using size or possession limits. You may not alter these species, to include cleaning or filleting, in such a way that we cannot determine its species or total length.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(4)(iv)In order to fish after the refuge closes for the day, anglers must obtain an overnight fishing pass (name/address/phone) issued by the National Park Service. Anglers can obtain a pass in person at the National Park Service Tom's Cove Visitor Center.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(b)(4)(v)We allow the possession or use of only three surf fishing poles per licensed angler, and those poles must be attended at all times. This includes persons age 65 or older who are license-exempt in Virginia.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl, rail, snipe, gallinule, coot, woodcock, dove, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(1)(i)We allow holders of a signed refuge hunt brochure (signed brochure) to access areas of the refuge typically closed to the non-hunting public. All occupants of a vehicle or hunt party must possess a signed brochure and be actively engaged in hunting. We allow an exception for those persons aiding a disabled person who possesses a valid State-issued Commonwealth of Virginia Disabled Resident Lifetime License or Commonwealth of Virginia Resident Disabled Veteran's Lifetime License.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours prior to legal sunrise and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting consistent with State and Northampton County regulations on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(1)(iv)We allow hunting on the refuge only from September 1 until February 28. Hunting will follow State seasons during that period.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(1)(v)You may not hunt, discharge a firearm, or nock an arrow or crossbow bolt outside of designated hunt areas or within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of a building, road or improved trail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(1)(vi)We prohibit the use of permanent blinds and pit blinds. You must remove portable blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit, squirrel, quail, raccoon, opossum, fox, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(2)(ii)We prohibit the hunting of upland game at night.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(2)(iii)We prohibit hunting on Sundays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i), (ii), (iv), and (v) and (c)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(3)(ii)We allow turkey hunting during the spring season only for a mentor-led hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(3)(iii)We prohibit the possession or use of lead ammunition when hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(3)(v)We allow the use of portable tree stands. We require removal of the stands after each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(4)(i)Anglers may access the refuge to fish from designated shore areas 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(c)(4)(ii)Anglers may access State waters via the Wise Point Boat Ramp on the refuge from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(3)(i)You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(3)(ii)We only allow shotguns with slugs during the firearm season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs while hunting deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(3)(v)Hunters must certify and qualify weapons and ammunition at a refuge-approved range and view the refuge orientation session online prior to issuance of a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application—National Wildlife Refuge System).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(4)We allow freshwater fishing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(4)(i)We allow fishing from nonmotorized boats only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(e)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(e)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(e)(1)(ii)We limit boat access to nonmotorized boats only in Farm Creek Unit. We allow motorized boat access in Neabsco Creek Unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(e)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(f)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl, rail, snipe, gallinule/moorhen, coot, woodcock, dove, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(f)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(f)(1)(ii)We allow holders of a signed refuge hunt brochure (signed brochure) to access areas of the refuge typically closed to the non-hunting public. All occupants of a vehicle, boat, or hunt party must possess a signed brochure and be actively engaged in hunting. We allow an exception for those persons aiding a disabled person who possesses a valid State-issued Commonwealth of Virginia Disabled Resident Lifetime License or Commonwealth of Virginia Resident Disabled Veteran's Lifetime License.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(f)(1)(iii)We allow hunting and hunter access by boat only. We prohibit hunting from land. Retrieval dogs may retrieve fallen game on shore.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(f)(1)(iv)We allow hunting on the refuge from September 1 until February 28. Hunting will follow State seasons during that period.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(f)(1)(v)Hunters may enter the refuge 2 hours before legal sunrise and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(f)(1)(vi)We prohibit the possession or use of lead ammunition while hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(2)We allow hunting of gray squirrel and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(2)(i)We allow hunting on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(2)(ii)You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and black bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(3)(ii)We require the use of nontoxic ammunition for hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(4)(i)We allow fishing in Lake Drummond from a boat (maximum 25 horsepower) and from the piers at Washington Ditch Road and Interior Ditch Road.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(4)(ii)We prohibit fishing from the ditch banks on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(g)(4)(iii)We require a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) for vehicular access to the boat ramp on Interior Ditch Road on the west side of Lake Drummond.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(1)(i)We allow waterfowl hunting only during the mentor-led hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(2)We allow hunting of rabbit, squirrel, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(2)(i)We only allow the hunting and take of coyote concurrently during the refuge deer hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(2)(ii)We allow rabbit and squirrel hunting only during the mentor-led hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (h)(2)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(3)(ii)We require spring turkey hunters to obtain a refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439) through a lottery administered by a designated third-party vendor.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(3)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour prior to the start of legal shooting time and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after the end of legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(3)(iv)We prohibit the possession or use of lead ammunition when hunting spring wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(3)(v)Hunters using a muzzleloader must hunt from a stand elevated 10 feet (3 meters) or more above the ground.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(3)(vi)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(4)(i)We allow fishing access each day from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(4)(ii)We allow fishing only by use of one or more attended poles with hook and line attached. We prohibit all other fishing methods and means.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(4)(iii)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(h)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of minnows as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(2)We allow hunting of coyote and fox on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(2)(i)We only allow the incidental take of coyote and fox during the refuge deer hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(2)(ii)We require the use of non-lead ammunition when hunting coyote and fox.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)(i)With the exception of mentored hunt participants, white-tailed deer hunters must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439) and be selected in the refuge lottery to hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)(ii)We only allow shotguns with slugs during the firearm season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)(iv)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs when hunting deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)(v)We require the use of non-lead ammunition when hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)(vi)Hunters must certify and qualify weapons and ammunition at a refuge-approved range and view the refuge orientation session online prior to issuance of a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(3)(vii)Wild turkey hunting is a mentor-led hunt only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(4)(i)We allow boat access by nonmotorized boats only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(j)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(1)We allow hunting of migratory waterfowl and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(1)(i)You must hunt from a designated refuge blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(4)We allow fishing in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(4)(i)We allow fishing access April 1 through August 31, from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(4)(ii)We prohibit shoreline fishing. We allow fishing only from boats untethered to refuge lands, or from designated blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(4)(iii)We allow fishing only by use of one or more attended poles with hook and line attached. We prohibit all other fishing methods and means.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(k)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(2)We allow hunting of coyote on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(2)(i)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours prior to the start of legal shooting time and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after the end of legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(2)(ii)We only allow the hunting and take of coyote concurrently during the refuge deer hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(2)(iii)We require hunters to dock their boats at designated locations on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (l)(2)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(3)(ii)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs when hunting white-tailed deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(3)(iii)We require big game hunters to obtain a permit through a lottery administered by a third-party contractor.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(4)(i)We allow fishing access each day from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(4)(ii)We prohibit bank fishing. We allow fishing only from boats untethered to refuge lands.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(4)(iii)We allow fishing only by use of one or more attended poles with hook and line attached. We prohibit all other fishing methods and means.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of minnows as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(l)(4)(v)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(1)(i)Hunters may only hunt waterfowl during designated days and times. The refuge provides dates for the waterfowl hunting season in the annual refuge hunt brochure.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(1)(ii)In designated areas, we require hunters to possess and carry a refuge hunting permit (FWS Form 3-2439) obtained from a designated third-party vendor.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(2)We allow hunting of coyote, rabbit, and squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(2)(i)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(2)(ii)We only allow the hunting and take of coyote concurrently during the refuge deer hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(ii) and (m)(2)(i) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(3)(ii)We prohibit the possession or use of lead ammunition when hunting spring wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(3)(iii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour prior to the start of legal shooting time and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after the end of legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(3)(iv)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)(i)We allow fishing access each day from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)(ii)During the period when the refuge is open for hunting, we may close hunting areas to all other uses, including sport fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)(iii)We allow fishing only by use of one or more attended poles with hook and line attached. We prohibit all other fishing methods and means.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)(iv)We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle in freshwater ponds, including Wilna Pond and Laurel Grove Pond.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)(v)We require catch-and-release fishing for largemouth bass in freshwater ponds, including Wilna Pond and Laurel Grove Pond. Anglers may take other finfish species as governed by State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)(vi)We prohibit the use of minnows as bait.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(m)(4)(vii)We prohibit the use of boats propelled by gasoline motors, sail, or mechanically operated paddle wheel while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl, rail, coot, snipe, gallinule, dove, woodcock, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(1)(i)You must obtain and possess a signed refuge hunt brochure while hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(1)(ii)You may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(1)(iii)We allow hunting during State seasons from September 16 to March 14.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs while hunting consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(1)(v)We prohibit the use of permanent blinds and pit blinds. You must remove portable blinds and decoys at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(2)We allow hunting of raccoon, opossum, fox, coyote, rabbit, and squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(2)(i)The conditions set forth in paragraphs (n)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(2)(ii)We prohibit the hunting of upland game at night. You may access the refuge from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(2)(iii)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs while hunting upland game.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(2)(iv)You may not hunt, discharge a firearm, or nock an arrow or crossbow bolt within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of any building, road, or trail.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and wild turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (n)(1)(i) and (n)(2)(iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(3)(ii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of pursuit dogs while hunting white-tailed deer and wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(3)(iv)We allow the use of portable tree stands, but you must remove them at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.65(n)(3)(v)We allow limited hunting of turkey during designated State spring and fall seasons only when in the possession of a valid refuge turkey quota hunt permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(a)(1)(i)We allow hunters to possess and carry no more than 25 shells while hunting in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(a)(1)(ii)Hunters may access the hunt areas by boat only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(a)(4)We allow fishing and shellfishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(a)(4)(i)We prohibit bank fishing within the refuge along the Nisqually River and McAllister Creek.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(a)(4)(ii)We prohibit shellfishing (clams, oysters, mussels) on the tideflats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit tidal flat and marsh access from refuge trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(1)(ii)We only allow portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of nonliving natural materials. Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(1)(iii)We allow hunting only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays on Marsh Unit 1 and Farm Units 226 and 227.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(2)(ii)We allow hunting from 12 p.m. (noon) to legal sunset on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays in Marsh Unit 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(3)(ii)We allow hunting with shotgun, muzzleloader, and archery only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(4)(i)On waters open to fishing, we allow fishing only from the start of the State season to September 30, except that we allow fishing year-round on Falcon, Heron, Goldeneye, Corral, Blythe, Chukar, and Scaup Lakes.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(b)(4)(ii)We allow frogging during periods when we allow fishing on designated waters.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(c)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(c)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(c)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(d)(4)We allow saltwater fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, dove, and snipe on designated areas of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(2)We allow hunting of pheasant, quail, grey partridge, and chukar partridge on designated areas of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)We allow hunting of deer and elk on designated areas of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(i)(A)We allow sport hunting of deer and elk on the Saddle Mountain, Ringold, and Wahluke (East) units of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(A) The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(i) of this section applies.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(i)(B)We allow sport hunting of deer and elk on the Saddle Mountain, Ringold, and Wahluke (East) units of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(B) We allow hunting with shotgun, muzzleloader, and archery only.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(A)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(A) We prohibit overnight camping, overnight parking, and smoking.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(B)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(B) We require elk population control hunters to participate in a Service-directed, hunt-specific training session each year prior to hunting. Hunters must check-in and out at a refuge check station and fill out and display the Self-Clearing check-In Permit (Form 3-2405) on the dashboards of their vehicles.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(C)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(C) We allow hunting with modern firearms only.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(D)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(D) We allow authorized vehicles only on designated roads and only in designated parking areas.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(E)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(E) We prohibit the use of bicycles and carts.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(F)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(F) We allow hunting Monday through Friday only.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(G)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(G) All hunt assistants must check-in and out at a refuge check station and be under the supervision of the permitted hunter at all times. All hunt assistants must fill out and display the Self-Clearing check-In Permit (Form 3-2405) on the dashboards of their vehicles.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(H)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(H) We allow foot access only beyond designated roads and parking areas.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(3)(ii)(I)We allow population control hunting of elk on the Rattlesnake Unit of the monument/refuge subject to the following conditions:
(I) We prohibit retrieval of animals outside the hunt area without prior Service approval.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on the designated areas of the monument/refuge subject to the following condition: We allow access from legal sunrise to legal sunset, except that we allow access to the Wahluke Unit's White Bluffs boat launch from 2 hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset for launch and recovery activities only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and common snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(1)(i)You must remove all personal property, including decoys and boats, by 1 hour after legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(1)(ii)We open the refuge for hunting access from 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)We allow hunting of elk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)(i)We allow hunting on Mondays through Fridays only. We close the refuge to hunting on weekends and Federal holidays.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)(ii)We allow a maximum of 10 hunters to use the refuge in any one day, with one hunt period consisting of 5 consecutive days.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)(iii)We allow hunting of elk using muzzleloading firearms only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)(iv)We require hunters to attend a refuge-specific orientation session each year prior to hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)(v)We require hunters to sign in and out each day at the refuge headquarters. When signing out for the day, you must report hunting success or failure, and any hit-but-not-retrieved animals on the Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)(vi)Additional persons may assist hunters during elk retrieval only. No more than one unlicensed person may assist each licensed hunter during the hunt or during elk retrieval.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(3)(vii)We prohibit hunters from operating motorized vehicles on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(f)(4)We allow bank fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(1)(i)We allow hunting September through December.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(2)We allow hunting of upland game and small game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(2)(i)We allow hunting September through December, and during the spring wild turkey season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(2)(ii)During the spring turkey season, we prohibit hunting of all species except wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting, with the exception of raccoon.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions: The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, dove, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(1)(iii)On the McNary Fee Hunt Area (McNary Headquarters Unit), we allow hunting subject to the following conditions:
(A) The McNary Fee Hunt Area (McNary Headquarters Unit) is only open on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, and New Year's Day.
(B) We require hunters to possess and carry a special refuge permit (signed refuge brochure).
(C) We allow hunting only from assigned areas.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(1)(iv)On the Peninsula Unit, we allow hunting subject to the following condition: On the east shoreline of the Peninsula Unit, we allow hunting only from established numbered blind sites, assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, and we require hunters to remain within 100 feet (30 meters) of marked posts unless retrieving birds or setting decoys.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (h)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(2)(ii)On the McNary Fee Hunt Area (McNary Headquarters Unit), we allow hunting on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, and New Year's Day from 12 p.m. (noon) to the end of State legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (h)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(3)(ii)On the Stateline and Juniper Canyon Units, we allow hunting with modern firearms, shotgun, muzzleloader, and archery.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(3)(iii)On the Peninsula, Two-Rivers, and Wallula Units, we allow hunting with archery and shotgun only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(h)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(i)You may not shoot or discharge any firearm from, across, or along any designated route of travel, including pedestrian trails.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(ii)We close the refuge to goose hunting when the dusky Canada goose harvest reaches the quota posted at the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(iii)We allow hunting on designated portions of the River “S” Unit on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, excluding Federal holidays, during the regular State waterfowl hunting season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(iv)Prior to entering the hunt area, you must check in at the refuge check station, and obtain a Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542). You must carry the Harvest Report while hunting as proof of blind assignment and user fee payment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(v)We allow access to the refuge check station 2 hours before legal shooting time. We require hunters to depart the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal shooting time.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(vi)We allow hunting only from designated permanent blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(vii)We allow a maximum of three persons per hunting blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(viii)We prohibit additional hunters to join a hunt party after the party has checked in.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(ix)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(x)Prior to switching blinds, you must first report to the refuge check station to obtain a new blind assignment. You must submit an accurate Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542) for the blind being vacated, and obtain a new Harvest Report for the new blind.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(xi)Prior to leaving the hunt area, you must check out at the refuge check station, submit an accurate Harvest Report (FWS Form 3-2542), and present all harvested birds for inspection by check station personnel.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(1)(xii)We reserve Blind 1A for exclusive use by hunters with permanent disabilities who qualify for a valid State Disabled Hunter Permit or America the Beautiful access pass, and their nonhunting assistants.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(4)We allow sport fishing and frogging on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(4)(i)We allow fishing and frogging from March 1 through September 30 only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(i)(4)(ii)We allow fishing and frogging from legal sunrise to legal sunset only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, dove, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters (m)) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(1)(ii)We allow only portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of nonliving natural materials. Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(1)(iii)On the Pumphouse, Petty, Isiri, Chamber, and Chloe Units, we allow hunting 7 days a week subject to the following condition: We require a minimum distance between hunt parties of 200 yards (180 m).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(1)(iv)On the Halvorson and Webb Units, we allow hunting only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(1)(v)On the Robbins Road Unit, we allow hunting only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(1)(vi)On the Robbins Road and Pumphouse Units, we allow hunting only from numbered field blind sites. We prohibit free-roam hunting or jump shooting, and you must remain within 100 feet (30 m) of the numbered field blind post unless retrieving birds or setting decoys. We allow a maximum of four persons per blind site.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (k)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(2)(ii)We allow hunting of upland game birds from 12 p.m. (noon) to legal sunset of each hunt day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(2)(iii)On the Halvorson and Webb Units, we allow hunting only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(k)(2)(iv)On the Robbins Road Unit, we allow hunting only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, and coot on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(i)We allow hunting during the State youth season in September.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(ii)We allow hunting from the beginning of the regular waterfowl seasons through November 30 by youths (younger than age 16) on Saturday and Sunday only. An adult, age 18 or older, must accompany and supervise youth hunters. We allow the supervising adult(s) to hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(iv)Hunters may access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal hunting hours and must leave no later than 1 hour after legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(v)Hunters may hunt only from within 50 yards of posted hunting sites.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(vi)Hunting parties are restricted to a maximum of two youths and two accompanying adults per hunting site.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(vii)We allow the use of nonmotorized boats for hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(viii)We only allow the use of portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of manmade materials.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(ix)Hunters must remove all blinds, decoys, and other personal equipment from the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(1)(x)We allow migratory game bird hunting with shotguns only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(3)We allow hunting of elk and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(3)(i)Elk hunters must obtain a letter from the refuge manager assigning them a hunt unit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(3)(ii)Elk hunters may access the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before State legal shooting time and must leave no later than 5 hours after the end of State legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(3)(iii)Elk hunters not using approved nontoxic ammunition (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) must remove or bury the visceral remains of harvested animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(3)(iv)We allow turkey hunting during the fall season only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(3)(v)We prohibit the possession or use of toxic shot by hunters using shotguns (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) when hunting turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(l)(3)(vi)For turkey hunting, the condition set forth at paragraph (l)(1)(iv) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, dove, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(1)(i)We prohibit discharge of any firearm within 1⁄4 mile (396 meters) of any maintained building or Federal facility, such as, but not limited to, a structure designed for storage, human occupancy, or shelter for animals.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(1)(ii)Hunters must remove all decoys and other equipment at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(1)(iii)On the Paterson and Whitcomb Units, we allow hunting only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and all Federal holidays within the State season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(1)(iv)On the Ridge Unit, we allow only shoreline hunting; we prohibit hunting from boats.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(2)We allow hunting of upland game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (m)(1)(i) and (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(2)(ii)On the Whitcomb Island Unit, we only allow hunting of upland game from 12 p.m. (noon) to the end of State legal hunting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(3)We allow hunting of deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(3)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (m)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(3)(ii)We allow hunting by special permit only (issued by the State).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(m)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and snipe on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(1)(i)In the designated goose hunt area in the Riekkola Unit, hunters may take ducks, coots, and snipe only incidental to hunting geese.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(1)(ii)We open the refuge for hunting access from 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(1)(iv)You must remove all personal property, including decoys and boats, by 1 hour after legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(2)We allow hunting of forest grouse (sooty and ruffed) on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(2)(i)We allow archery hunting only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(2)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (n)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(3)We allow hunting of deer, elk, and bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(3)(i)At Long Island, we allow only archery hunting; we prohibit hunting firearms.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(3)(ii)We prohibit bear hunting on any portion of the refuge except Long Island.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(3)(iii)We prohibit the use of centerfire or rimfire rifles within the Lewis, Porter Point, and Riekkola Units.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(3)(iv)The condition set forth at paragraph (n)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(3)(v)You may leave your tree stand(s) in place for 3 days. You must label your tree stand(s) with your hunting license number and the date you set up the stand. You may set up stands 11⁄2 hours before legal sunrise. You must remove your tree stand(s) and all other personal property from the refuge by 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset on the third day (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(3)(vi)At Leadbetter Point, we allow hunting of elk only during the State early muzzleloader season, and by special permit in consultation with the State.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.66(n)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, rail, coot, gallinule, mourning dove, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(1)(i)We require each hunter to possess and carry a signed refuge hunting brochure (signed brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise and must exit the refuge, including parking areas, no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(1)(iii)We prohibit overnight parking except by Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) on Forest Road 80.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(1)(iv)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(1)(v)We prohibit dog training except during legal hunting seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(1)(vi)You may only use or possess approved lead-free shot shells and ammunition while in the Big Cove Unit (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(2)We allow the hunting of ruffed grouse, squirrel, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, red fox, gray fox, bobcat, woodchuck, coyote, opossum, striped skunk, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (iv), (v), and (vi) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(2)(ii)You may hunt coyote, raccoon, opossum, skunk, and fox at night, but you must obtain a Special Use Permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) at the refuge headquarters before hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(2)(iii)We only allow hunting in the No Rifle Zones with the following equipment: archery (including crossbow), shotgun, or muzzleloader.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(2)(iv)We prohibit the hunting of upland game species from March 1 through August 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(3)We allow the hunting of white-tailed deer, black bear, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (iv), (vi), and (a)(2)(iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(3)(ii)We allow the use of dogs for hunting black bear during the gun season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(a)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of lead fishing tackle on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(1)(i)We require each hunter to possess and carry a signed refuge hunting brochure (signed brochure).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise and must exit the refuge, including parking areas, no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs consistent with State regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(2)We allow hunting of squirrel, Eastern cottontail rabbit, red and gray fox, coyote, bobcat, opossum, raccoon, skunk, woodchuck, weasel, ruffed grouse, quail, pheasant, and crow on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and black bear on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(3)(ii)We only allow the use of archery equipment.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(3)(iii)We prohibit organized deer drives. We define a “deer drive” as an organized or planned effort to pursue, drive, chase, or otherwise frighten or cause deer to move in the direction of any person(s) who is part of the organized or planned hunt and known to be waiting for the deer.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(3)(iv)You must label portable tree stands with your last name and State license number. You may erect your stand(s) on the first day of the hunting season. You must remove your stand(s) by the last day of the hunting season (see § 27.93 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(4)(i)We allow fishing from 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset. This restriction does not apply to off-shore fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.67(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit trotlines (setlines) and turtle lines.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(a)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(a)(3)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, game cameras, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit hunting from any stand left up overnight.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(a)(3)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting hours end.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(a)(3)(iii)Any ground blind used during any gun deer season must display at least 144 square inches (929 square centimeters) of solid, blaze-orange or fluorescent pink material visible from all directions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(3)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, game cameras, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit hunting from any stand left up overnight.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(3)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting hours end.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(3)(iii)Any ground blind used during any gun deer season must display at least 144 square inches (929 square centimeters) of solid, blaze-orange or fluorescent pink material visible from all directions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(3)(iv)We require hunters to possess a permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) for deer hunting on Plum Island.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(4)(i)We only allow fishing from the shoreline; we prohibit fishing from docks, piers, and other structures.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(b)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, or turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(1)We allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, common moorhen, and American woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow only participants in the Learn to Hunt and other special programs to hunt goose, duck, coot, and common moorhen.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey, ring-necked pheasant, gray partridge, ruffed grouse, squirrel, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, raccoon, opossum, striped skunk, red fox, gray fox, coyote, and bobcat on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(i)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(ii)We prohibit night hunting of upland game from 30 minutes after legal sunset until 30 minutes before legal sunrise the following day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting upland game (except raccoon, opossum, striped skunk, red fox, gray fox, coyote, and bobcat), provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(iv)Coyote, red fox, gray fox, and bobcat hunting begins on the first day of the traditional 9-day gun deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(v)Coyote hunting ends on the last day of the season for fox.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(vi)You may only hunt striped skunk and opossum during the season for raccoon.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(vii)You may only hunt snowshoe hare during the season for cottontail rabbit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(2)(viii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and black bear in designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(3)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, game cameras, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit hunting from any stand left up overnight.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(3)(ii)We prohibit hunting bear with dogs.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(3)(iii)Hunters must possess a refuge permit (FWS Form 3-2439, Hunt Application/Permit—National Wildlife Refuge System) to hunt in Area E (surrounding the office/visitor center).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(3)(iv)The condition set forth at paragraph (d)(2)(viii) applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(3)(v)Any ground blind used during any gun deer season must display at least 144 square inches (929 square centimeters) of solid-blaze-orange or fluorescent pink material visible from all directions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(4)(i)We only allow bank fishing or fishing through the ice.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(4)(ii)We prohibit the use of fishing weights or lures containing lead.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(4)(iii)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, or turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(d)(4)(iv)We allow fishing in designated areas from legal sunrise to legal sunset each day.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Blue Wing Waterfowl Production Area (WPA) in Ozaukee County and on the Wilcox WPA in Waushara County, subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(1)(i)We allow the use of hunting dogs, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(1)(ii)You must remove all boats, decoys, game cameras, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit hunting from any stand left up overnight.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(2)We allow hunting of upland game throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Blue-wing WPA in Ozaukee County and on the Wilcox WPA in Waushara County, subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(2)(ii)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(3)We allow hunting of big game throughout the district, except that we prohibit hunting on the Blue Wing WPA in Ozaukee County and on the Wilcox WPA in Waushara County, subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(3)(i)Any ground blind used during any gun deer season must display at least 144 square inches (929 square centimeters) of solid, blaze-orange or fluorescent pink material visible from all directions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(3)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (e)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(4)We allow sport fishing on WPAs throughout the district subject to the following conditions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(4)(i)We prohibit the use of motorized boats while fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(e)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, or turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(1)We allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, merganser, dove, moorhen/gallinule, rail, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(1)(i)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after legal shooting hours.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(1)(ii)You must remove all boats, decoys, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other hunting equipment (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(1)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(1)(iv)We prohibit hunting or shooting within 50 feet (15 meters (m)) of the centerline of all public roads, service roads, and trails, and around parking lots. It is considered hunting if you have a loaded weapon, if you have a nocked arrow while bow hunting, or if you are in an elevated tree stand or ground blind with a means to take, within these areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey, ruffed grouse, gray squirrel, fox squirrel, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, and raccoon on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(2)(i)For wild turkey hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(2)(ii)During the spring turkey season, we allow unarmed hunters who have a valid spring turkey permit in their possession to scout the hunt area. We allow this scouting beginning on the Saturday immediately prior to the opening date listed on the State turkey hunting permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(2)(iii)We open Refuge Area 3 to hunting after the State deer gun season through the end of the respective State seasons or until February 28, whichever occurs first.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(2)(iv)We allow the use of dogs while hunting upland game (except raccoon), provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(2)(v)You may only hunt snowshoe hare during the season for cottontail rabbit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(2)(vi)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i), (ii), and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)(ii)You may use portable elevated devices, but you must lower them to ground level at the close of shooting hours each day. You must remove all blinds, stands, platforms, and ladders from the refuge at the end of the hunting season (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)(iii)You must clearly mark all non-natural blinds, stands, platforms, and ladders on the exterior with the hunter's Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources customer identification number.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)(iv)We open Refuge Area 2 to deer hunting during the State archery, gun, and muzzleloader seasons, except that we close Refuge Area 2 to deer hunting during any early State antlerless-only hunts.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)(v)We open Refuge Area 3 to deer hunting during the State regular gun, muzzleloader, and late archery seasons. Unarmed deer hunters may enter Refuge Area 3 to scout beginning the Saturday prior to the gun deer season.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)(vi)You must remove flagging used during hunting by the close of the archery deer season (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(3)(vii)Any ground blind used during any gun deer season must display at least 144 square inches (929 square centimeters) of solid-blaze-orange or fluorescent pink material visible from all directions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(4)(i)Fishing areas are open from 30 minutes prior to legal sunrise to 30 minutes after legal sunset during refuge-specific seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(4)(ii)We allow use of nonmotorized boats in Sprague-Goose pools only when we open these pools to fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(4)(iii)We allow motorized boats in Suk Cerney Pool.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(4)(iv)We allow fishing by hook and line only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(f)(4)(v)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, or turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(1)(i)We prohibit hunting on designated portions posted as closed of the St. Croix Prairie Waterfowl Production Area (WPA) and the Prairie Flats— South WPA in St. Croix County.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(1)(ii)We close the Oak Ridge WPA in St. Croix County to hunting from the opening day of waterfowl season until the first Saturday in December, except that we allow deer hunting during regular archery, gun, and muzzleloader seasons.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(1)(iii)We prohibit the use of motorized boats while hunting and fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(1)(iv)During the State-approved hunting season, we allow the use of hunting dogs, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(1)(v)You must remove all boats, decoys, game cameras, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit hunting from any stand left up overnight.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(2)We allow hunting of upland game on designated areas throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(2)(ii)For hunting, you may use or possess only approved nontoxic shot shells (see § 50 CFR 32.2(k)) while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(3)We allow hunting of big game on designated areas throughout the district subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(3)(i)We prohibit hunting on designated portions of the St. Croix Prairie WPA and the Prairie Flats-South WPA in St. Croix County.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(3)(ii)Any ground blind used during any gun deer season must display at least 144 square inches (929 square centimeters) of solid-blaze-orange or fluorescent pink material visible from all directions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(3)(iii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(iii) through (v) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(4)We allow sport fishing on WPAs throughout the district subject to the following conditions.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(4)(i)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, or turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(g)(4)(ii)The condition set forth at paragraph (g)(1)(iii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(1)We allow hunting of migratory game birds on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(1)(i)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, goose, coot, mourning dove, sora, Virginia rail, woodcock, snipe, and crow on refuge lands north of the main channel of the Trempealeau River and north of State Highway 35/54, subject to the following conditions:
(A) We allow only the use of portable or temporary blinds.
(B) We allow the use of dogs while hunting migratory game birds, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(1)(ii)We allow hunting of duck, merganser, goose, and coot on refuge lands south of the main channel of the Trempealeau River and south of State Highway 35/54, subject to the following condition: We require a refuge permit.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(2)We allow hunting of wild turkey, ruffed grouse, ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail, Hungarian partridge, sharp-tailed grouse, coyote, gray and red fox, bobcat, raccoon, snowshoe hare, cottontail rabbit, and gray and red squirrel on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(2)(i)We allow upland game hunting only on refuge land north of the main channel of the Trempealeau River and north of State Highway 35/54.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(2)(ii)We allow only the use of portable or temporary blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(2)(iii)We allow the use of dogs while hunting upland game birds, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(3)(i)On refuge land south of the main channel of the Trempealeau River and south of State Highway 35/54:
(A) We prohibit the use of rifles for deer hunting.
(B) We allow white-tailed deer hunting only by refuge permit.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(3)(ii)On refuge land north of the main channel of the Trempealeau River and north of State Highway 35/54:
(A) We allow white-tailed deer hunting during the State archery, muzzleloader, and firearms seasons.
(B) We allow hunting during the youth gun deer hunt and the gun hunt for hunters with disabilities as governed by State regulations.
Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(4)We allow fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(4)(i)We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(4)(ii)We allow boats propelled by hand or electric motors only on refuge pools. We do not prohibit the possession, only the use, of other watercraft motors.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(4)(iii)We prohibit harvest of turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(h)(4)(iv)We prohibit night-lighting, archery, spearing, or netting of fish.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(1)We allow hunting of waterfowl on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(1)(i)You must remove all boats, decoys, game cameras, blinds, blind materials, stands, platforms, and other personal equipment brought onto the refuge at the end of each day's hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit hunting from any stand left up overnight.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(1)(ii)Hunters may enter the refuge no earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 2 hours after legal shooting hours end.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(1)(iii)We prohibit the use of motorized boats while hunting and fishing.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(3)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(3)(i)We allow archery deer hunting to take place on refuge lands owned by the Service that constitute tracts greater than 20 acres (8 hectares).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(3)(ii)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (j)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(4)(i)We allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset only.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(4)(ii)We prohibit the taking of any mussel (clam), crayfish, frog, leech, or turtle species by any method on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.68(j)(4)(iii)The condition set forth at paragraph (j)(1)(iii) applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(a)(2)We allow hunting of chukar, grey partridge, pheasant, rabbit, sharp-tailed grouse, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(a)(3)We allow hunting of pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and white-tailed deer on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(1)We allow hunting of dove, duck, dark goose, coot, merganser, light goose, snipe, Virginia rail, Sora rail, sandhill crane, and mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(1)(ii)Hunters may only access the refuge 1 hour before legal sunrise until 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(2)We allow hunting of blue grouse, ruffed grouse, chukar partridge, gray partridge, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, squirrel (red, gray, and fox), red fox, raccoon, and striped skunk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(2)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(2)(ii)We allow the use of dogs to find and retrieve legally harvested upland game birds, cottontail rabbits, and squirrels. You may not use dogs to chase red fox, raccoon, striped skunk, or any other species not specifically allowed in this paragraph (b)(2)(ii).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(2)(iii)Licensed migratory bird, big game, or upland/small game hunters may harvest red fox, raccoon, and striped skunk on the refuge from September 1 until the end of the last open big game, upland bird, or small game season. You must possess, and remove from the refuge, all red fox, raccoon, and striped skunk that you harvest on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(3)We allow hunting of elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn, and moose subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(b)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(c)(1)We allow youth hunting of goose, duck, coot, and merganser on designated areas of the refuge during the Wyoming Zone C2 “special youth waterfowl hunting days” subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(c)(1)(i)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(c)(1)(ii)We prohibit the cleaning of game on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(c)(2)We allow hunting of chuker, grey partridge, pheasant, rabbit, sharp-tailed grouse, and turkey on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(c)(2)(i)The conditions set forth at paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(c)(2)(ii)We allow hunting November 1 through March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(c)(3)We allow hunting of pronghorn antelope and mule deer on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: We allow hunting November 1 through March 1.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)We allow hunting of elk, pronghorn, white-tailed deer, and bison on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)(i)We require refuge permits (issued by State of Wyoming).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)(ii)We prohibit shooting from or across refuge roads and parking areas.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)(iii)We allow hunting of pronghorn with a firearm in Pronghorn Hunt Area 1 from September 10 through October 31, and in Pronghorn Hunt Area 2 from October 1 through 31.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)(iv)We allow archery hunting of pronghorn in Pronghorn Hunt Area 1 in accordance with State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)(v)We allow hunting of white-tailed deer with a firearm in the White-tailed Deer Hunt Area from September 15 through October 30.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)(vi)We allow archery hunting of white-tailed deer in the White-tailed Deer Hunt Area in accordance with State seasons and regulations.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(3)(vii)The refuge hunt brochure will specify the type of ammunition approved for hunting on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(d)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(e)(1)Migratory game bird hunting. We allow hunting of dove, goose, duck, and coot on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(e)(2)We allow hunting of sage grouse and cottontail rabbit on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(e)(3)We allow hunting of pronghorn antelope and deer on designated areas of the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(1)We allow hunting of dark goose, duck, coot, merganser, dove, snipe, and rail on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(1)(i)We open the refuge to the general public from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset. Waterfowl hunters may enter the refuge 1 hour before legal shooting hours to set up decoys and blinds.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(1)(ii)We allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(1)(iii)You must only use portable blinds or blinds constructed from dead and downed wood.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(1)(iv)You must remove portable blinds, tree stands, decoys, and other personal equipment from the refuge after each day's hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(2)We allow hunting of sage grouse, cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, raccoon, fox, and skunk on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(3)We allow hunting of pronghorn, mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, and moose on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: The condition set forth at paragraph (f)(1)(i) section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(4)We allow sport fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(4)(i)The condition set forth at paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section applies.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.69(f)(4)(ii)We prohibit taking of mollusk, crustacean, reptile, and amphibian from the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.70(a)(4)We allow sport fishing and collection of marine life on designated areas of the refuge as governed by Government of Guam laws and regulations and subject to the following conditions:Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.70(a)(4)(i)We open the refuge to anglers from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day year-round, except on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day, when we close to all public entry.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.70(a)(4)(ii)You may not possess surround or gill nets on the refuge.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 UT-GU50 CFR 32.70(a)(4)(iii)We prohibit use of Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) to take fish or invertebrates.Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
32 AL-GA50 CFR Part 32Provisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
32 HI-LA50 CFR Part 32Provisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
32 ME-MS50 CFR Part 32Provisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
32 MO-ND50 CFR Part 32Provisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
32 OH-TX50 CFR Part 32Provisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
32 UT-GU50 CFR Part 32Provisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
32 AL-GA  Knowingly/ Strict LiabilityClass A or Class B misdemeanor  
3550 CFR Part 35 Wilderness Preservation and ManagementProvisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
3535.5Except as specifically provided and subject to existing private rights, there shall be no commercial enterprise and no permanent road within a wilderness unit, and except as necessary to meet minimum requirements for the administration of the area (including measures required in emergencies involving the health and safety of persons within the area), there shall be no temporary road, no use of motor vehicles, motorized equipment or motorboats, no landing of aircraft, no other form of mechanized transport, and no structure or installation within any such area.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.6Public uses of a wilderness unit will be in accordance with the purposes for which the individual national wildlife refuge was established and is administered and laws and regulations governing public uses within the National Wildlife Refuge System.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.6(a)When public uses are authorized within a wilderness unit, the Refuge Manager may regulate such use. Regulating will include limiting the numbers of persons allowed in the wilderness at a given time, imposing restrictions on time, seasons, kinds and location of public uses, requiring a permit or reservation to visit the area, and similar actions.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.6(b)All persons entering a wilderness unit will be required to remove such materials as they carry in.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.6(c)Informational signs for the convenience of visitors will not be permitted in a wilderness unit; however, rustic directional signs for vistor safety may be installed in locations appropriate to a wilderness setting.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.6(e)Public services and temporary structures generally offered by packers, outfitters, and guides for realizing the recreational or other wilderness purposes of a wilderness may be permitted. Temporary installations and structures which existed for these subsistence purposes under valid special use permit or easement when the wilderness was established may be continued if their use is necessary to administer the refuge for the purposes for which it was established and for wilderness purposes. The number, nature, and extent of such temporary structures and services will be controlled through regulations and special use permits issued by the Refuge Manager so as to provide maximum protection of wilderness resources and values.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.6(f)Hunting and fishing in a refuge wilderness will be in accordance with Federal and State regulations including special regulations for the specific wildlife refuge. Hunting or fishing which requires motorized equipment will not be permitted except as provided in § 35.5(a) and (b).Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.8Forest management activities in a wilderness unit will be directed toward allowing natural ecological processes to operate freely. Commercial harvesting of timber shall not be permitted except where necessary to control attacks of insects or disease as prescribed in  35.7Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.9(a)The grazing of livestock, where established prior to the date of legislation which designates a wilderness unit, may be permitted to continue subject to part 29 of this subchapter and in accordance with special provisions which may be prescribed for individual units. Numbers of permitted livestock will not be more liberal than those utilizing a wilderness prior to establishment and may be more restrictive.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.11Recognizing the scientific value of wilderness, research data gathering and similar scientific uses will be encouraged providing that wilderness values are not impaired. The person or agency involved in scientific investigation must be willing to accept reasonable limitations on activities and location and size of the area to be used for research purposes. A special use permit authorizing scientific uses shall be required.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3535.13Rights of States or persons and their successors in interest, whose land is surrounded by a wilderness unit, will be recognized to assure adequate access to that land. Adequate access is defined as the combination of modes and routes of travel which will best preserve the wilderness character of the landscape. Mode of travel designated shall be reasonable and consistent with accepted, conventional, contemporary modes of travel in said vicinity. Use will be consistent with reasonable purposes for which such land is held. The Director will issue such permits as are necessary for access, designating the means and route of travel for ingress and degress so as to preserve the wilderness character of the area.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
50 CFR 3650 CFR Part 36 Alaska NWRsProvisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
3650 CFR 36.12(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of subchapter C of title 50 CFR the use of snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses is permitted within Alaska National Wildlife Refuges except at those times and in those areas restricted or closed by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.12(b)The Refuge Manager may restrict or close a route or area to the use of snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams or other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses if the Refuge Manager determines that such use is causing or is likely to cause an adverse impact on public health and safety, resource protection, protection of historic or scientific values, subsistence uses, conservation of endangered or threatened species, or other purposes and values for which the refuge was established.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.12(d)(1)Snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses shall be operated 
(1) in compliance with applicable State and Federal law,
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.12(d)(2)Snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses shall be operated 
(2) in such a manner as to prevent waste or damage to the refuge, and 
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.12(d)(3)Snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses shall be operated 
(3) in such a manner as to prevent the herding, harassment, hazing or driving of wildlife for hunting or other purposes.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.12(e)At all times when not engaged in subsistence uses, local rural residents may use snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams and other means of surface transportation in accordance with subpart C of this part.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.13Fish may be taken by local rural residents for subsistence uses in compliance with applicable State and Federal law. To the extent consistent with the provisions of this part and other Federal law, applicable State laws and regulations governing the taking of fish which are now or will hereafter be in effect are hereby incorporated by reference as a part of these regulations.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.14Local rural residents may hunt and trap wildlife for subsistence uses in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges in compliance with applicable State and Federal laws. To the extent consistent with the provisions of this part and other Federal law, applicable State laws and regulations governing the taking of wildlife which are now or will hereafter be in effect are hereby incorporated by reference as a part of these regulations.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.15(a)(1)Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the noncommercial cutting of live standing timber by local rural residents for appropriate subsistence uses, such as firewood or house logs, may be permitted in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges as follows:For live standing timber greater than six inches diameter at breast height (41⁄2 feet above ground level), the Refuge Manager may allow cutting in accordance with the specifications of a special use permit if such cutting is determined to be compatible with the purposes for which the refuge was established;Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.15(a)(2)Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the noncommercial cutting of live standing timber by local rural residents for appropriate subsistence uses, such as firewood or house logs, may be permitted in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges as follows: For live standing timber between three and six inches diameter at breast height, cutting is allowed on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge south of latitude 68 degrees North and on the Innoko, Kanuti, Koyukuk, Nowitna, Selawik, Tetlin, and Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuges unless restricted by the Refuge Manager, except that no more than 20 trees may be cut annually by an individual without a special use permit, no cutting may be done within 50 feet of a stream, lake, or river and no more than one tree in five (20%) may be cut in any specific stand; on the remainder of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and on all other Alaska National Wildlife Refuges, the Refuge Manager may allow cutting in accordance with the specifications of a special use permit if such cutting is determined to be compatible with the purposes for which the refuge was established;Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.15(a)(3)Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the noncommercial cutting of live standing timber by local rural residents for appropriate subsistence uses, such as firewood or house logs, may be permitted in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges as follows: For live standing timber less than three inches diameter at breast height, cutting is allowed unless restricted by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.15(b)The noncommercial gathering by local rural residents of fruits, berries, mushrooms, and other plant materials for subsistence uses, and the noncommercial gathering of dead or downed timber for firewood, shall be allowed without a permit.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.31(a)Public recreational activities within the Alaska National Wildlife Refuges are authorized as long as such activities are conducted in a manner compatible with the purposes for which the areas were established. Such recreational activities include, but are not limited to, sightseeing, nature observation and photography, sport hunting, sport fishing, boating, camping, hiking, picnicking and other related activities. Any existing special regulations now in force and effect shall continue to apply to the applicable refuge lands in Alaska National Wildlife Refuges.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.31(b)Surface collection, by hand (including handheld gold pans) and for personal recreational use only, of rocks and minerals is authorized: Provided however, ThatKnowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.31(b)(1)collection of silver, platinum, gemstones and fossils is prohibited, andKnowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.31(b)(2)collection methods which may result in disturbance of ground surface, such as the use of shovels, pickaxes, sluice boxes and dredges, are prohibited. The recreation activities specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section may be prohibited or otherwise restricted in accordance with the provisions of § 36.42.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(a)The taking of fish and wildlife for sport hunting, trapping, and sport fishing is authorized in accordance with applicable State and Federal law and such laws are hereby adopted and made a part of these regulations; Provided however, That the Refuge Manager, pursuant to § 36.42, may designate areas where, and establish periods when, no taking of a particular population of fish or wildlife shall be permitted.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(b)The exercise of valid commercial fishing rights or privileges obtained pursuant to existing law, including any use of refuge areas for campsites, cabins, motorized vehicles, and aircraft landing directly incident to the exercise of such rights or privileges, is authorized; Provided, however, That the Refuge Manager may restrict or prohibit the exercise of these rights or privileges or uses of federally owned lands directly incident to such exercise if he determines, after conducting a public hearing in the affected locality, that they are inconsistent with the purposes of the refuge and that they constitute a significant expansion of commercial fishing activities within such refuge beyond the level of such activities in 1979.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(c)(1)(i)The following provisions shall apply to any person while engaged in the taking of fish and wildlife within an Alaska National Wildlife Refuge: Each person shall secure and possess all required State licenses and shall comply with the applicable provisions of State law unless further restricted by Federal law;Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(c)(1)(ii)The following provisions shall apply to any person while engaged in the taking of fish and wildlife within an Alaska National Wildlife Refuge: Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law; andKnowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(c)(1)(iii)The following provisions shall apply to any person while engaged in the taking of fish and wildlife within an Alaska National Wildlife Refuge: In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, each person shall continue to secure a trapping permit from the appropriate Refuge Manager prior to trapping on the Kenai, Izembek and Kodiak Refuges and the Aleutian Islands Unit of the Alaska Maritime Refuge.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(c)(2)(i)Each person shall secure and possess all required State licenses and shall comply with the applicable provisions of State law unless further restricted by Federal law; andKnowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(c)(2)(ii)Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.32(d)Nothing in this section shall apply to the taking of fish and wildlife for subsistence uses.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.32(e)Nothing in these rules shall be interpreted as waiving the requirements of other fish and wildlife conservation statutes such as the Airborne Hunting Act or those provisions of subchapter C of title 50 CFR regarding the taking of depredating wildlife. Animal control programs shall only be conducted in accordance with a special use permit issued by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(b)(1)A special use permit is required to construct, use and/or occupy a cabin on Fish and Wildlife Service lands within the refuge. The permit may also authorize the use of related structures and other necessary appurtenances.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(b)(2)After adequate public notice has been given, unclaimed cabins become the property of the Federal Government. Adequate public notice shall include: Posting notices of trespass on unclaimed cabins; publication of notices of trespass in Anchorage and Fairbanks newspapers and in at least one local newspaper if available; and posting notices of trespass at appropriate community post offices. A Government-owned cabin may be used for refuge administration, used for emergency purposes by the public, permitted to another applicant, designated a public use cabin, or destroyed. Disposal of excess cabins and structures will be according to regulations pursuant to title 41, chapter 114 of the Code of Federal Regulations.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(b)(3)Willful noncompliance with the conditions and stipulations of a special use permit shall be considered grounds to invoke the administrative process leading to notice and hearing, and possible revocation of the permit. The refuge manager will attempt to resolve problems of noncompliance with the permittee as soon as possible after the situation becomes known. If this effort fails, the refuge manager shall provide written notice to the permittee within 30 days of that date, informing the permittee of noncompliance, giving specific instructions for compliance and providing appropriate time for the permittee to comply.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(b)(4)No special use permit will be issued for the construction of a cabin for private recreational use or for the private recreational use of an existing cabin.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(b)(5)Guests are allowed to occupy a cabin only during the activity period identified on the special use permit. Guests occupying a cabin during the absence of the permittee shall obtain a letter of authorization from the permittee. The guest must have a copy of the letter in his/her possession. In commercial cabins, the permittee or another person listed on the permit must be present when the cabin is occupied by guests or clients.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(c)(1)Where a valid cabin permit or lease was in effect on December 2, 1980, or at the time the land was subsequently added to the refuge, the refuge manager shall provide for the continuation of the permit or lease under the same conditions. The new permit shall be nontransferable and renewable every five years unless the continuation would directly threaten or significantly impair the purposes for which the refuge was established. The cabin and related structures are the personal property of the claimant and can be removed by him/her upon non-renewal or revocation. The owner of a cabin may sell his/her interest in the cabin to another person; however, the new owner does not automatically qualify for a permit and must apply for a new one.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(c)(3)Applications for permits for existing cabins, which are not currently under valid permits, will only be accepted for a period of one year following the effective date of these regulations. However, cabins that were legally located on lands that subsequently become refuge will also be considered “existing” cabins. The owners will have two years following the date the lands become refuge to apply for a permit. Following those dates, all applications for cabins will be for “new” cabins only, no matter when the cabin was built or first used. If ownership is not established within three years after the land becomes refuge, the cabin may be considered abandoned, and it will become Federal property in accordance with Federal regulations.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(c)(4)The occupancy of a noncommercial cabin is limited to the permittee and his/her family, bona fide partners, and guests.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(c)(5)Major modification or rehabilitation of an existing cabin must be approved by the refuge manager before construction begins. The modifications will be done by the permittee or designated agent and will remain the property of the permittee. Major additions (e.g., larger than the original cabin) may fall under the ownership provisions for new cabins. Although cabins destroyed by accidents, vandalism or natural causes may be reconstructed, they must be approved by the refuge manager before construction and must meet the construction guidelines for new cabins, even though remaining the property of the claimant.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(d)In addition to paragraph (b) of this section, the regulations in this paragraph (d) shall apply to all new cabins, claimants, occupants, and guests.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(d)(1)A nontransferable, five year special use permit shall only be issued upon a determination that the proposed construction, use and maintenance of the cabin is compatible with refuge purposes and that the cabin use is either directly related to refuge administration or is needed for continuation of an ongoing activity or use otherwise allowed within the refuge where the applicant lacks a reasonable off-refuge site. In addition, these activities must have historically been supported by the construction and use of cabins in the geographic area. In general, new cabin permits will be given only to local residents to pursue a legitimate subsistence activity. In determining whether to permit the construction, use, and occupancy of cabins or other structures, the refuge manager shall be guided by factors such as other public uses, public health and safety, environmental and resource protection, research activities, protection of historic or scientific values, subsistence uses, endangered or threatened species conservation and other management considerations necessary to ensure that the activities authorized pursuant to a permit are compatible with the purposes for which the refuge was established.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.33(d)(3)The permitting instrument shall be a nontransferable renewable five year special use permit. It shall be renewed every five years (upon request) until the death of the original claimant's last immediate family member unless the special use permit has been revoked or the cabin has been abandoned.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(d)(4)No new cabins will be constructed in designated wilderness areas unless they are built specifically for the administration of the area, for public safety, or for trapping where trapping has been a traditional and customary use.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(d)(5)New trapping cabins in wilderness will be available for public use to ensure public health and safety.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(d)(6)The occupancy of a noncommercial cabin is limited to the permittee, and his/her family, bona fide partners, and guests.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(e)In addition to paragraph (b) of this section, the regulations in this paragraph (e) shall apply to all commercial cabins, permittees, clients, guests, and occupants.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(e)(1)A special use permit is required for all cabins used for commercial purposes. Refuge managers may also issue special use permits that authorize additional commercial use of an existing cabin used for guiding, etc. The use of a new cabin shall be limited to the type of use specified in the original permit. The refuge manager may permit the use of an existing cabin on non-wilderness refuge lands for the exercise of valid commercial fishing rights. Such a permit may be denied if, after conducting a public hearing in the affected locality, it is found that the use is inconsistent with refuge purposes and is a significant expansion of commercial fishing activities within the unit beyond 1979 levels.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(e)(3)No new commercial cabins will be permitted in wilderness areas.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(e)(4)Commercial cabins may be occupied only by persons legitimately involved in the commercial enterprise, assistants, employees, their families, guests and clients and only during the time that the authorized activity is occurring. The names of those individuals, excluding guests and clients, will be listed on the permit. The permittee or another individual listed on the permit must be present when the cabin is occupied.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.33(f)In addition to paragraph (a) of this section, the regulations in this paragraph (f) apply to all administrative and government-owned cabins.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.34The possession, use and transporting of firearms is authorized for hunting and personal protection in accordance with State and Federal laws unless prohibited or otherwise restricted by the Refuge Manager in accordance with the provisions of § 36.42.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.35(a)Leaving any snowmachine, vessel, off-road vehicle or other personal property unattended for longer than 12 months without the prior permission of the Refuge Manager is prohibited, and any property so left may be impounded by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.35(d)In the event unattended property interferes with the safe and orderly management of a refuge area or causes damage to refuge resources, it may be impounded by the Refuge Manager at any time.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.50 CFR 36The general trespass provisions of 50 CFR 26.21 shall not apply to household pets and sled, work, or pack dogs under the direct control of their owners or handlers, but such activities may be prohibited or otherwise restricted pursuant to the provisions of § 36.42.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(a)Public use of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges (NWR) is permitted subject to all other parts of 50 CFR part 36, those sections of 50 CFR subchapter C not supplemented by part 36, and the following refuge-specific requirements:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(b)(1)Amchitka Island—closed to all public access, occupancy and use, unless specifically authorized by a special use permit issued jointly by the Refuge Manager and the U.S. Navy (Commanding Officer, Fleet Surveillance Support Command, Chesapeake, Virginia).Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(2)Off-road vehicles are permitted on the refuge complex under § 36.12(a),§ 36.39(c)(2)(ii) or § 36.39(c)(2)(iii) and must meet the following conditions:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(2)(i)Vehicles are limited to three or four-wheeled vehicles with a maximum gross weight of 650 pounds as listed by the manufacturer.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(2)(ii)ORV's are permitted on the following trails only: Yantarni Bay Airstrip; Yantarni Bay Airstrip to beach trail; and Yantarni Bay Airstrip to oil well site trail. Maps of the above areas are available from the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(2)(iii)Subject to the weight and size restrictions listed in (i) above, subsistence use of off-road vehicles, as authorized by 50 CFR 36.12(a) is allowed throughout the Alaska Peninsula/Becharof National Wildlife Refuge Complex.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(3)Camping is permitted on the Refuge Complex subject to the following restrictions:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(3)(i)These camping limits do not apply to subsistence users except at Big Creek where they apply to all refuge complex users.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(3)(ii)No permanent improvements may be made to campsites without a special use permit. All materials brought on to the refuge complex must be removed upon cessation of camping unless authorized by a special use permit.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(3)(iii)Other than reserved sites authorized by special use permits, camping at one location is limited to seven consecutive nights from August 1 through November 15 within 1⁄4 mile of the following waters: Becharof Lake in the Severson Peninsula area (Island Arm); Becharof Lake Outlet; Ugashik Narrows; Big Creek; Gertrude Lake; and Gertrude Creek between Gertrude Lake and the King Salmon River. Maps of the above areas are available from the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(3)(iv)Tent camps must be moved a minimum of one mile following each seven-night camping stay during the periods specified above.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(4)Temporary facilities may be authorized on the Alaska Peninsula/Becharof National Wildlife Refuge Complex by special use permit only, subject to the following conditions:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(4)(i)Except for administrative or subsistence purposes, new temporary facilities are prohibited within 1⁄4 mile of the Becharof Lake shoreline.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanor16 UC 3124The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as are necessary and appropriate to carry out his responsibilities under this subchapter.
3650 CFR 36.39(c)(4)(ii)Except for administrative purposes, new temporary facilities are prohibited in the following areas: within 1⁄4 mile of the shorelines of Gertrude Lake and Long Lake; within 1⁄4 mile of the airstrip on the south side of the King Salmon River approximately 1⁄2 mile above the confluence of Gertrude Creek and the King Salmon River; within 1⁄4 mile of the shoreline of Upper and Lower Ugashik Lakes; within 1⁄4 mile of the shoreline of Becharof Lake outlet; and within 1⁄4 mile of the shoreline of Big Creek. Maps of the above areas are available from the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(d)We prohibit all domestic sheep, goats, and camelids on the refuge.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)Except in an emergency, the operation of aircraft on the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is authorized only in designated areas, as described in this paragraph (i)(1).Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(i)We allow the operation of airplanes within the Kenai Wilderness on the following designated lakes, and under the restrictions noted:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(i)(A)Dave Spencer (Canoe Lakes) Unit. 
(1) Bedlam Lake, (2) Bird Lake, (3) Cook Lake, (4) Grouse Lake, (5) King Lake, (6) Mull Lake, (7) Nekutak Lake, (8) Norak Lake, (9) Sandpiper Lake, (10) Scenic Lake, (11) Shoepac Lake, (12) Snowshoe Lake, (13) Taiga Lake, (14) Tangerra Lake, (15) Vogel Lake, (16) Wilderness Lake, (17) Pepper, Gene, and Swanson lakes are open to operation of airplanes only to provide access for ice fishing.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(i)(B)Andrew Simons Unit. 
(1) Emerald Lake, (2) Green Lake, (3) Harvey Lake, (4) High Lake, (5) Iceberg Lake, (6) Kolomin Lakes, (7) Lower Russian Lake, (8) Martin Lake, (9) Pothole Lake, (10) Twin Lakes, (11) Upper Russian Lake, (12) Windy Lake, (13) Dinglestadt Glacier terminus lake.
(14) Wosnesenski Glacier terminus lake, (15) Tustumena Lake and all lakes within the Kenai Wilderness within 1 mile of the shoreline of Tustumena Lake, (16) All unnamed lakes in sections 1 and 2, T. 1 S., R. 10 W., and sections 4, 5, 8, and 9, T. 1 S., R. 9 W., Seward Meridian, (17) An unnamed lake in sections 28 and 29, T. 2 N., R. 4 W., Seward Meridian: The Refuge Manager may issue a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) for the operation of airplanes on this lake to successful applicants for certain State of Alaska, limited-entry, drawing permit hunts. Successful applicants should contact the Refuge Manager to request information.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(i)(C)Mystery Creek Unit. An unnamed lake in section 11, T. 6 N., R. 5 W., Seward Meridian.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(ii)We allow the operation of airplanes on all lakes outside of the Kenai Wilderness, except that we prohibit aircraft operation on:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(ii)(A)The following lakes with recreational developments, including, but not limited to, campgrounds, campsites, and public hiking trails connected to road waysides, north of the Sterling Highway:
(1) Afonasi Lake, (2) Anertz Lake, (3) Breeze Lake, (4) Cashka Lake, (5) Dabbler Lake, (6) Dolly Varden Lake, (7) Forest Lake, (8) Imeri Lake, (9) Lili Lake, (10) Mosquito Lake, (11) Nest Lake, (12) Rainbow Lake, (13) Silver Lake, (14) Upper Jean Lake, (15) Watson Lake, (16) Weed Lake.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(ii)(B)All lakes within the Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area (south of Sterling Highway and north of Skilak Lake), except for Bottenintnin Lake (open to airplanes year-round) and Hidden Lake (open to airplanes only to provide access for ice fishing).Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(ii)(C)Headquarters Lake (south of Soldotna), except for administrative purposes. You must request permission from the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(iii)Notwithstanding any other provisions of this part, we prohibit the operation of aircraft from May 1 through September 10 on any lake where nesting trumpeter swans or their broods or both are present.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(iv)We prohibit the operation of wheeled airplanes, with the following exceptions:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(iv)(A)We allow the operation of wheeled airplanes, at the pilot's risk, on the unmaintained Big Indian Creek Airstrip; on gravel areas within 1⁄2 mile of Wosnesenski Glacier terminus lake; and within the SE 1⁄4, section 16 and SW 1⁄4, section 15, T. 4 S., R. 8 W., Seward Meridian.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(iv)(B)We allow the operation of wheeled airplanes, at the pilot's risk, within designated areas of the Chickaloon River Flats, including all of sections 5 and 6 and parts of sections 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 16, T. 9 N., R. 4 W.; all of section 1 and parts of sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, and 12, T. 9 N., R. 5 W.; all of sections 33 and 34 and parts of sections 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, and 35, T. 10 N., R. 4 W.; all of section 33 and parts of sections 19, 27, 28 29, 30 32, 34, 35, and 36, T. 10 N., R. 5 W, Seward Meridian.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(v)We allow the operation of airplanes on the Kasilof River, on the Chickaloon River (from the outlet to mile 6.5), and on the Kenai River below Skilak Lake (from June 15 through March 14). We prohibit aircraft operation on all other rivers on the refuge.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(vi)We prohibit the operation of unlicensed aircraft anywhere on the refuge except as authorized under terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(1)(vii)We prohibit air dropping any items within the Kenai Wilderness except as authorized under terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(i)We allow motorboat operation on all waters of the refuge, except that:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(i)(A)We prohibit motorboat operation within the Dave Spencer (Canoe Lakes) Unit of the Kenai Wilderness, including those portions of the Moose and Swanson rivers within this Unit, except that we allow motorboat operation on those lakes designated for airplane operations as provided in paragraph (i)(1) of this section and shown on a map available from Refuge Headquarters.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(i)(B)We prohibit motorboat operation on the Kenai River from the eastern refuge boundary near Sportsmans Landing and the confluence of the Russian River downstream to Skilak Lake. You may have a motor attached to your boat and drift or row through this section, provided the motor is not operating.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(i)(C)We prohibit motorboat operation on the Kenai River from the outlet of Skilak Lake (river mile 50) downstream for approximately 3 miles (river mile 47) between March 15 and June 14, inclusive. You may have a motor attached to your boat and drift or row through this section, provided the motor is not operating.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(i)(D)We prohibit the operation of motors with a total propshaft horsepower rating greater than 10 horsepower on the Moose, Swanson, Funny, Chickaloon (upstream of river mile 7.5), Killey, and Fox rivers.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(i)(E)On the Kenai River downstream of Skilak Lake (river mile 50) to the refuge boundary (river mile 45.5), we restrict motorboat operation to only those motorboats with 4-stroke or direct fuel injection motors with a total propshaft horsepower rating of 50 horsepower or less, and that are up to 21 feet in length and up to 106 inches in width. On Skilak Lake, we restrict motorboat operation to only those motorboats with 4-stroke or direct fuel injection motors.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(i)(F)A “no wake” restriction applies to the entire water body of Engineer, Upper and Lower Ohmer, Bottenintnin, Upper and Lower Jean, Kelly, Petersen, Watson, Imeri, Afonasi, Dolly Varden, and Rainbow lakes.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(2)(ii)Notwithstanding any other provisions of these regulations, we prohibit the operation of motorboats from May 1 through September 10 on any lake where nesting trumpeter swans or their broods or both are present.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(3)(i)We prohibit the operation of all off-road vehicles, as defined at § 36.2, except that four-wheel drive, licensed, and registered motor vehicles designed and legal for highway use may operate on designated roads, rights-of-way, and parking areas open to public vehicular access. This prohibition applies to off-road vehicle operation on lake and river ice. At the operator's risk, we allow licensed and registered motor vehicles designed and legal for highway use on Hidden, Engineer, Kelly, Petersen, and Watson lakes only to provide access for ice fishing. You must enter and exit the lakes via existing boat ramps.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(3)(ii)We prohibit the operation of air cushion watercraft, air-thrust boats, jet skis and other personal watercraft, and all other motorized watercraft except motorboats.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)We allow the operation of snowmobiles only in designated areas and only under the following conditions:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(i)We allow the operation of snowmobiles from December 1 through April 30 only when the Refuge Manager determines that there is adequate snow cover to protect underlying vegetation and soils. During this time, the Refuge Manager will authorize, through public notice (a combination of any or all of the following: Internet, newspaper, radio, and/or signs), the use of snowmobiles less than 48 inches in width and less than 1,000 pounds (450 kg) in weight.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(ii)(A)We prohibit snowmobile operation:
(A) In all areas above timberline, except the Caribou Hills.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(ii)(B)We prohibit snowmobile operation:
(B) In an area within sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, T. 4 N., R. 10 W., Seward Meridian, east of the Sterling Highway right-of-way, including the Refuge Headquarters complex, the environmental education/cross-country ski trails, Headquarters and Nordic lakes, and the area north of the east fork of Slikok Creek and northwest of a prominent seismic trail to Funny River Road.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(ii)(C)We prohibit snowmobile operation:
(C) In an area including the Swanson River Canoe Route and portages, beginning at the Paddle Lake parking area, then west and north along the Canoe Lakes wilderness boundary to the Swanson River, continuing northeast along the river to Wild Lake Creek, then east to the west shore of Shoepac Lake, south to the east shore of Antler Lake, and west to the beginning point near Paddle Lake.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(ii)(D)We prohibit snowmobile operation:
(D) In an area including the Swan Lake Canoe Route and several road-connected public recreational lakes, bounded on the west by the Swanson River Road, on the north by the Swan Lake Road, on the east by a line from the east end of Swan Lake Road south to the west bank of the Moose River, and on the south by the refuge boundary.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(ii)(E)We prohibit snowmobile operation:
(E) In the Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area, except on Hidden, Kelly, Petersen, and Engineer lakes only to provide access for ice fishing. You must enter and exit these lakes via the existing boat ramps and operate exclusively on the lakes. Within the Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area, only Upper and Lower Skilak Lake campground boat launches may be used as access points for snowmobile use on Skilak Lake.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(ii)(F)We prohibit snowmobile operation:
(F) On maintained roads within the refuge. Snowmobiles may cross a maintained road after stopping.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(4)(ii)(G)We prohibit snowmobile operation:
(G) For racing, or to herd, harass, haze, pursue, or drive wildlife.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(5)We allow hunting and trapping on the refuge in accordance with State and Federal laws and consistent with the following provisions:Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(5)(i)You may not discharge a firearm within 1⁄4 mile of designated public campgrounds, trailheads, waysides, buildings including public use cabins, or the Sterling Highway from the east Refuge boundary to the east junction of the Skilak Loop Road. You may not discharge a firearm within 1⁄4 mile of the west shoreline of the Russian River from the upstream extent of the Russian River Falls downstream to its confluence with the Kenai River, and from the shorelines of the Kenai River from the east refuge boundary downstream to Skilak Lake and from the outlet of Skilak Lake downstream to the refuge boundary, except that firearms may be used in these areas to dispatch animals while lawfully trapping and shotguns may be used for waterfowl and small game hunting along the Kenai River. These firearms discharge regulations do not preclude use of firearms for taking game in defense of life and property as defined under State law.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(5)(ii)We prohibit hunting over bait, with the exception of hunting for black bear, and then only as authorized under the terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(5)(iii)We prohibit hunting big game with the aid or use of a dog, with the exception of hunting for black bear, and then only as authorized under the terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(5)(iv)We prohibit hunting and trapping within sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, T. 4 N., R. 10 W., Seward Meridian, encompassing the Kenai Refuge Headquarters, Environmental Education Center, Visitor Center Complex, and associated public use trails. A map of closure areas is available at Refuge Headquarters.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(5)(v)The additional provisions for hunting and trapping within the Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area are set forth in paragraph (i)(6) of this section.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(6)(ii)The Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area (Skilak Loop Management Area) is closed to hunting and trapping, except as provided in paragraphs (i)(6)(iii) and (iv) of this section.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(6)(iii)You may hunt moose only with a permit issued by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and in accordance with the provisions set forth in paragraph (i)(5) of this section.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(6)(iv)You may hunt small game in accordance with the provisions set forth in paragraph (i)(5) of this section and:Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(6)(iv)(A)Using falconry and bow and arrow only from October 1 through March 1; orKnowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(6)(iv)(B)If you are a youth hunter 16 years old or younger, who is accompanied by a licensed hunter 18 years old or older who has successfully completed a certified hunter education course (if the youth hunter has not), or by someone born on or before January 1, 1986. Youth hunters must use standard .22 rimfire or shotgun, and may hunt only in that portion of the area west of a line from the access road from the Sterling Highway to Kelly Lake, the Seven Lakes Trail, and the access road from Engineer Lake to Skilak Lake Road, and north of the Skilak Lake Road. The youth hunt occurs during each weekend from November 1 to December 31, including the Friday following Thanksgiving. State of Alaska bag limit regulations apply.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(7)We allow fishing on the refuge in accordance with State and Federal laws, and consistent with the following provisions:Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(7)(i)We prohibit fishing during hours of operation of the Russian River Ferry along the south bank of the Kenai River from a point 100 feet upstream to a point 100 feet downstream of the ferry dock.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(7)(ii)Designated areas along the Kenai River at the two Moose Range Meadows public fishing facilities along Keystone Drive are closed to public access and use. At these facilities, we allow fishing only from the fishing platforms and by wading in the Kenai River. To access the river, you must enter and exit from the stairways attached to the fishing platforms. We prohibit fishing from, walking or placing belongings on, or otherwise occupying designated areas along the river in these areas.Knowingly / Strict LiabilityClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)We allow camping and use of public use cabins on the refuge in accordance with the following conditions:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(i)Unless otherwise further restricted, camping may not exceed 14 days in any 30-day period anywhere on the refuge.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(ii)Campers may not spend more than 7 consecutive days at Hidden Lake Campground or in public use cabins.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(iii)The Refuge Manager may establish a fee and registration permit system for overnight camping at designated campgrounds and public use cabins. At all of the refuge's fee-based campgrounds and public use cabins, you must pay the fee in full prior to occupancy. No person may attempt to reserve a refuge campsite by placing a placard, sign, or any item of personal property on a campsite. Reservations and a cabin permit are required for public use cabins, with the exception of the Emma Lake and Trapper Joe cabins, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Information on the refuge's public use cabin program is available from Refuge Headquarters and online at http://www.recreation.gov.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(iv)Campers in developed campgrounds and public use cabins must follow all posted campground and cabin occupancy rules.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(v)You must observe quiet hours from 11:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. in all developed campgrounds, parking areas, and public use cabins.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(vi)Within developed campgrounds, we allow camping only in designated sites.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(vii)(A)Within developed campgrounds, we allow open fires only in portable, self-contained, metal fire grills, or in the permanent fire grates provided. We prohibit moving a permanent fire grill or grate to a new location.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(vii)(B)Campers and occupants of public use cabins may cut only dead and down vegetation for campfire use.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(vii)(C)You must completely extinguish (put out cold) all campfires before permanently leaving a campsite.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(viii)While occupying designated campgrounds, parking areas, or public use cabins, all food (including lawfully retained fish, wildlife, or their parts), beverages, personal hygiene items, odiferous refuse, or any other item that may attract bears or other wildlife, and all equipment used to transport, store, or cook these items (such as coolers, backpacks, camp stoves, and grills) must be:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(viii)(A)Locked in a hard-sided vehicle, camper, or camp trailer; in a cabin; or in a commercially produced and certified bear-resistant container; orKnowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(viii)(B)Immediately accessible to at least one person who is outside and attending to the items.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(ix)We prohibit deposition of solid human waste within 100 feet of annual mean high water level of any wetland, lake, pond, spring, river, stream, campsite, or trail. In the Swan Lake and Swanson River Canoe Systems, you must bury solid human waste to a depth of 6 to 8 inches.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(x)We prohibit tent camping within 600 feet of each public use cabin, except by members and guests of the party registered to that cabin.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(xi)Within 100 yards of the Kenai River banks along the Upper Kenai River from river mile 73 to its confluence with Skilak Lake (river mile 65), we allow camping only at designated primitive campsites. Campers can spend no more than 3 consecutive nights at the designated primitive campsites.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(xii)(A)We prohibit camping in the following areas of the refuge:

(A) Within 1⁄4 mile of the Sterling Highway, Ski Hill, or Skilak Loop roads, except in designated campgrounds.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(xii)(B)We prohibit camping in the following areas of the refuge:
(B) On the two islands in the lower Kenai River between mile 25.1 and mile 28.1 adjacent to the Moose Range Meadows Subdivision.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(8)(xii)(C)We prohibit camping in the following areas of the refuge:
(C) At the two refuge public fishing facilities and the boat launching facility along Keystone Drive within the Moose Range Meadows Subdivision, including within parking areas, and on trails, fishing platforms, and associated refuge lands.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(i)Canoeists on the Swanson River and Swan Lake Canoe Routes must register at entrance points using the registration forms provided. The maximum group size on the Canoe Routes is 15 people. The Refuge Manager may authorize larger groups under the terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G).Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(ii)Within the Kenai Wilderness, except as provided in this paragraph (i), we prohibit the use of motorized equipment, including, but not limited to, chainsaws; generators; power tools; powered ice augers; and electric, gas, or diesel power units. We allow the use of motorized wheelchairs, when used by those whose disabilities require wheelchairs for locomotion. We allow the use of snowmobiles, airplanes, and motorboats in designated areas in accordance with the regulations in this paragraph (i).Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(iii)May I use non-motorized wheeled vehicles on the refuge? Yes, you may use bicycles and other non-motorized wheeled vehicles, but only on refuge roads and rights-of-way designated for public vehicular access. In addition, you may use non-motorized, hand-operated, wheeled game carts, specifically manufactured for such purpose, to transport meat of legally harvested big game on designated industrial roads closed to public vehicular access. Information on these designated roads is available from Refuge Headquarters. Further, you may use a wheelchair if you have a disability that requires its use for locomotion.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(iv)May I ride or use horses, mules, or other domestic animals as packstock on the refuge? Yes, as authorized under State law, except on the Fuller Lakes Trail and on all trails within the Skilak Wildlife Recreation Area and the Refuge Headquarters area. All animals used as packstock must remain in the immediate control of the owner, or his/her designee. All hay and feed used on the refuge for domestic stock and sled dogs must be certified under the State of Alaska's Weed Free Forage certification program.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(v)Are pets allowed on the refuge? Yes, pets are allowed, but you must be in control of your pet(s) at all times. Pets in developed campgrounds and parking lots must be on a leash that is no longer than 9 feet in length. Pets are not allowed on hiking and ski trails in the Refuge Headquarters area.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(vi)May I cut firewood on the refuge? The Refuge Manager may open designated areas of the refuge for firewood cutting. You may cut and/or remove firewood only for personal, noncommercial use, and only as authorized under the terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(vii)May I cut Christmas trees on the refuge? You may cut one spruce tree per household per year no larger than 20 feet in height from Thanksgiving through Christmas Day. Trees may be taken anywhere on the refuge, except that we prohibit taking trees from within the 2-square-mile Refuge Headquarters area on Ski Hill Road. Trees must be harvested with hand tools, and must be at least 150 feet from roads, trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, and waterways (lakes, rivers, streams, or ponds). Stumps from harvested trees must be trimmed to less than 6 inches in height.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(viii)May I pick berries and other edible plants on the refuge? You may pick and possess unlimited quantities of berries, mushrooms, and other edible plants for personal, noncommercial use.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(ix)May I collect shed antlers on the refuge? You may collect and keep up to eight (8) naturally shed moose and/or caribou antlers annually for personal, noncommercial use. You may collect no more than two (2) shed antlers per day.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(x)May I leave personal property on the refuge? You may not leave personal property unattended longer than 72 hours unless in a designated area or as authorized under the terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager. However, refuge visitors involved in approved, extended overnight activities, including hunting, fishing, and camping, may leave personal property unattended during their continuous stay, but in no case longer than 14 days.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(xi)If I find research marking devices, what do I do? You must return any radio transmitter collars, neck and leg bands, ear tags, or other fish and wildlife marking devices found or recovered from fish and wildlife on the refuge within 5 days of leaving the refuge to the Refuge Manager or the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(xii)Are there special regulations for alcoholic beverages? In addition to the provisions of 50 CFR 27.81, anyone under the age of 21 years may not knowingly consume, possess, or control alcoholic beverages on the refuge in violation of State of Alaska law or regulations.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(9)(xiii)Are there special regulations for public gatherings on the refuge? In addition to the provisions of 50 CFR 26.36, a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) is required for any outdoor public gathering of more than 20 persons.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(10)(i)Areas of the refuge closed to public use. 
(i) From March 15 through September 30, you may not approach within 100 yards of, or walk on or otherwise occupy, the rock outcrop islands in Skilak Lake traditionally used by nesting cormorants and gulls. A map depicting the closure is available from the Refuge Headquarters.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(10)(ii)Areas of the refuge closed to public use. 
(ii) Headquarters Lake, adjacent to the Kenai Refuge Headquarters area, is closed to boating.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(11)Area-specific regulations for the Russian River Special Management Area. The Russian River Special Management Area includes all refuge lands and waters within 1⁄4 mile of the eastern refuge boundary along the Russian River from the upstream end of the fish ladder at Russian River Falls downstream to the confluence with the Kenai River, and within 1⁄4 mile of the Kenai River from the eastern refuge boundary downstream to the upstream side of the powerline crossing at river mile 73, and areas managed by the refuge under memorandum of understanding or lease agreement at the Sportsman Landing facility. In the Russian River Special Management Area:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(11)(i)While recreating on or along the Russian and Kenai rivers, you must closely attend or acceptably store all attractants, and all equipment used to transport attractants (such as backpacks and coolers) at all times. Attractants are any substance, natural or manmade, including but not limited to, items of food, beverage, personal hygiene, or odiferous refuse that may draw, entice, or otherwise cause a bear or other wildlife to approach. Closely attend means to retain on the person or within the person's immediate control and in no case more than 3 feet from the person. Acceptably store means to lock within a commercially produced and certified bear-resistant container.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(11)(ii)While recreating on or along the Russian and Kenai rivers, you must closely attend or acceptably store all lawfully retained fish at all times. Closely attend means to keep within view of the person and be near enough for the person to quickly retrieve, and in no case more than 12 feet from the person. Acceptably store means to lock within a commercially produced and certified bear-resistant container.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(11)(iii)We prohibit overnight camping except in designated camping facilities at the Russian River Ferry and Sportsman's Landing parking areas. Campers may not spend more than 2 consecutive days at these designated camping facilities.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(11)(iv)You may start or maintain a fire only in designated camping facilities at the Russian River Ferry and Sportsman's Landing parking areas, and then only in portable, self-contained, metal fire grills, or in the permanent fire grates provided. We prohibit moving a permanent fire grill or grate to a new location. You must completely extinguish (put out cold) all campfires before permanently leaving your campsite.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(12)(i)Area-specific regulations for the Moose Range Meadows Subdivision non-development and public use easements. 
(i) Where the refuge administers two variable width, non-development easements held by the United States and overlaying private lands within the Moose Range Meadows Subdivision on either shore of the Kenai River between river miles 25.1 and 28.1, you may not erect any building or structure of any kind; remove or disturb gravel, topsoil, peat, or organic material; remove or disturb any tree, shrub, or plant material of any kind; start a fire; or use a motorized vehicle of any kind (except a wheelchair occupied by a person with a disability), unless such use is authorized under the terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(12)(ii)Area-specific regulations for the Moose Range Meadows Subdivision non-development and public use easements. 
(ii) Where the refuge administers two 25-foot-wide public use easements held by the United States and overlaying private lands within the Moose Range Meadows Subdivision on either shore of the Kenai River between river miles 25.1 and 28.1, we allow public entry subject to applicable Federal regulations and the following provisions:
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(12)(ii)(A)You may walk upon or along, fish from, or launch or beach a boat upon an area 25 feet upland of ordinary high water, provided that no vehicles (except wheelchairs) are used. We prohibit non-emergency camping, structure construction, and brush or tree cutting within the easements.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(12)(ii)(B)From July 1 to August 15, you may not use or access any portion of the 25-foot-wide public easements or the three designated public easement trails located parallel to the Homer Electric Association Right-of-Way from Funny River Road and Keystone Drive to the downstream limits of the public use easements. Maps depicting the seasonal closure are available from Refuge Headquarters.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(i)(13)Area-specific regulations for Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Section 17(b) easements. Where the refuge administers Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Section 17(b) easements to provide access to refuge lands, no person may block, alter, or destroy any section of the road, trail, or undeveloped easement, unless such use is authorized under the terms and conditions of a special use permit (FWS Form 3-1383-G) issued by the Refuge Manager. No person may interfere with lawful use of the easement or create a public safety hazard on the easement. Section 17(b) easements are depicted on a map available from Refuge Headquarters.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(1)Seasonal public use closure of the O'Malley River Area. The area within the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge described in this paragraph (j)(1) is closed to all public access, occupancy, and use from June 25 through September 30, except for individuals participating in the O'Malley River Bear-Viewing Program. The area subject to seasonal closure consists of lands and waters located within Township 33 South, Range 30 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska, consisting of approximately 2,560 acres, and more particularly described as follows: Township 33 South, Range 30 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska, all of Section 25; all of Section 26, excluding U.S. Survey 10875 and the adjacent riparian ownership (Koniag Inc.) fronting the survey and extending to the center of Karluk Lake; and all of Sections 35 and 36, excluding U.S. Survey 10876 and the adjacent riparian ownership (Koniag Inc.) fronting the survey and extending to the center of Karluk Lake. Maps of the closure area are available from the Refuge.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(3)Permit requirement for Conservation Easement lands. Pursuant to the terms of a Conservation Easement held by the United States and the State of Alaska, we manage public use of certain lands owned by Koniag, Inc. These lands are inholdings within the exterior boundaries of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. The Conservation Easement was recorded in the Kodiak Recording District, Alaska, on December 6, 2002, as document number 2002-003448-0. The lands subject to the Conservation Easement to which the permit requirement in this paragraph apply are all lands within 1⁄2 mile of the west shore of Karluk Lake, from the lake outlet to the southern boundary of T. 32 S., R. 30 W. (surveyed), Seward Meridian; all lands within 1⁄2 mile of the east shore of Karluk Lake, from the lake outlet to a point due east of the north end of Camp Island; and all lands within a 1⁄2-mile band of land on either side of the Karluk River, from the Karluk Lake outlet downstream to the refuge boundary. A map is available from the refuge showing the location of the easement lands that are subject to the permit requirement. You are prohibited from using these lands unless:Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(3)(i)You are prohibited from using these lands unless:
(i) You have a nontransferable permit from the refuge;
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(3)(ii)You are prohibited from using these lands unless:
(ii) You are a concessionaire or a client of a concessionaire authorized by Koniag, Inc., to provide revenue-producing visitor services;
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(3)(iii)You are prohibited from using these lands unless:
(iii) You are an authorized user in accordance with section 7(d) of the Conservation Easement; or
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(3)(iv)You are prohibited from using these lands unless:
(iv) You are limiting your use of the property to public access easements established under section 17(b) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(4)Camping prohibition near facilities. On lands within Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, you are prohibited from camping within one-quarter mile of public use cabins and Federal and administrative facilities, unless such activity is specifically authorized in a Refuge Special Use Permit. An administrative facility means any facility or site administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or the State of Alaska for public entry or other administrative purposes, including but not limited to cabins, storage buildings, piers, docks, weirs, refuge offices, visitor centers, and public access and parking sites. Maps of the locations of public use cabins and administrative facilities are available from Refuge Headquarters in Kodiak, Alaska.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.39(j)(5)Snowmachine prohibition. Snowmachines, as defined in § 36.2, are prohibited within an approximately 4,972-acre area encompassing Den Mountain and adjacent highlands. The summit of Den Mountain is located within Township 29 South, Range 24 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska. Maps of the closed area are available from Refuge Headquarters in Kodiak, Alaska.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.41(c)In all cases where a permit is required, the permittee must abide by the conditions under which the permit was issued. Refuge managers will provide written notice to the permittee in all cases where documentation of noncompliance is prepared for use in any administrative proceeding involving the permittee.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3650 CFR 36.42(h)Except as otherwise specifically permitted under the provisions of this part, entry into closed areas or failure to abide by restrictions established under this section is prohibited.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR Part 38 Midway Atoll NWRProvisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
3850 CFR 38.6 GeneralIn addition to any act prohibited by this part or 50 CFR part 27, any act committed on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge that would be a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of the State of Hawaii as specified in subpart A of this part, as they now appear or as they may be amended or recodified; or any act committed on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge that would be criminal if committed on board a merchant vessel or other vessel belonging to the United States pursuant to the provisions of 48 U.S.C. 644a, is prohibited and punishable, in accordance with the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act, 16 U.S.C. 668dd, the criminal laws of the United States or the State of Hawaii as specified in subpart A of this part, as they now appear or as they may be amended or recodified; or according to the laws applicable on board United States vessels on the high seas pursuant to the provisions of 48 U.S.C. 644a.Various (depends upon mens rea for applicable US or Hawaii criminal law)variousNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.7 Adopted OffensesAny person who commits any act or omission on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge which, although not made punishable by an enactment of Congress, would be punishable if committed within the United States under the United States criminal code at the time of such act or omission, including any provisions of the United States criminal code that are not specifically applied to unincorporated possessions of the United States, will be guilty of a like offense and subject to like punishment. Any person who commits any act or omission on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge which, although not made punishable by an enactment of Congress, would be punishable if committed within the State of Hawaii by the laws thereof at the time of such act or omission, will be guilty of a like offense and subject to like punishment to the extent the laws of the State of Hawaii do not conflict with the criminal laws of the United States.Various (depends upon mens rea for applicable US or Hawaii criminal law)variousNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.9(a) Breach of the peaceNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: (a) With intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof, engage in fighting, threatening, or other violent or tumultuous behavior; or make unreasonable noise or offensively coarse utterances, gestures, or displays, or address abusive language to any person present; or create a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which is not performed under any authorized license or permit;Intentional/ recklesslyIntentional - Class A misdemeanor; recklessly - Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.9(b) ObstructionNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Having no legal privilege to do so, knowingly or recklessly obstruct any roadway, alley, runway, private driveway, or public passage, or interfere with or unreasonably delay any emergency vehicle or equipment or authorized vehicle, boat, vessel, or plane, or any peace officer, fireman, or other public official engaged in or attempting to discharge any lawful duty or office, whether alone or with others. “Obstruction” as used in this paragraph means rendering impassable without unreasonable inconvenience or hazard;Knowingly/recklesslyKnowingly - Class A misdemeanor; Recklessly - Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.9(c) Obeying peace officer directivesNo person on Midway Atoll National Widlife Refuge will: When in a gathering, refuse to obey a reasonable request or order by a peace officer, fireman, or other public official: (1) To prevent an obstruction of any public road or passage; (2) To maintain public safety by dispersing those gathered in dangerous proximity to a public hazard;NegligenceClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.9(d) Sexual exposureNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: With intent to arouse or gratify sexual desire of any other person, expose one's genitals under circumstances in which one's conduct is likely to cause affront or alarm.IntentClass A misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.10(a) Trespass (loitering, peeping)No person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will:  Loiter, prowl, or wander upon or near the assigned living quarters and adjacent property of another without lawful purpose, or, while being upon or near the assigned living quarters and adjacent property of another, peek in any door or window of an inhabited building or structure located thereon without lawful purpose;NegligenceClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.10(b) Trespass (entering)No person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Enter upon any assigned residential quarters or areas immediately adjacent thereto, without permission of the assigned occupant;NegligenceClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.10(c) Trespass (after hours)No person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Enter or remain in, without lawful purpose, any office building, warehouse, plant, theater, club, school, or other building after normal operating hours for that building;NegligenceClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.10(d) Trespass (restricted areas)No person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Enter or remain in any area or building designated and posted as “restricted” unless authorized by proper authority to be there.NegligenceClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.11(a) ProstitutionNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Engage in prostitution. “Prostitution” means the giving or receiving of the body for sexual intercourse for hire;RecklesslyClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.11(b) Lewd actsNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Commit any lewd act in a public place which is likely to be observed by others who would be affronted or alarmed.RecklesslyClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.12(a) Underage alcohol salesNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Sell any alcoholic beverages to any person who, because of age, would be prohibited from purchasing that beverage in a civilian establishment in Hawaii.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.12(b) Fake IDsNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Present or have in possession any fraudulent evidence of age for the purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages in violation of this section.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.12(c) Public intoxicationNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Be substantially intoxicated on any street, road, beach, theater, club, or other public place from the voluntary use of intoxicating liquor, drugs or other substance. As used in this paragraph, “substantially intoxicated” is defined as an actual impairment of mental or physical capacities.NegligenceClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.13 Speed limitsNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will exceed the speed limit for automobiles, trucks, bicycles, motorcycles, or other vehicles. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit throughout the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge is 15 miles per hour.Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.14(a) Smoking prohibitionsNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Smoke or ignite any fire in any designated and posted “No Smoking” area, or in the immediate proximity of any aircraft, fueling pit, or hazardous material storage area;Strict liabilityClass B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.14(b) Falsely declaring emergencyNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Knowingly report or cause to be reported to any public official, or willfully activate or cause to be activated, any alarm, that an emergency exists, knowing that such report or alarm is false. “Emergency.” as used in subpart B of this part, includes any condition which results, or could result, in the response of a public official in an emergency vehicle, or any condition which jeopardizes, or could jeopardize, public lives or safety, or results or could result in the evacuation of an area, building, structure, vehicle, aircraft, or boat or other vessel, or any other place by its occupants;Knowingly/willfullyClass A misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.14(c) False crime reportingNo person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will: Intentionally report to any public official authorized to issue a warrant of arrest or make an arrest, that a crime has been committed, or make any oral or written statement to any of the above officials concerning a crime or alleged crime or other matter, knowing such report or statement to be false.Intentionally Class A misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
3850 CFR 38.15 Attempt No person on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge will attempt to commit any offense prohibited by this part.Various (see underlying offense mens rea)Class A or Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
7050 CFR Part 70 Criminal Regulatory ProvisionsProvisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
71Hunting and Fishing on NFHsProvisions of this part are subject to review and change pursuant to efforts implementing E.O. 14192, Sec. Order 3421, and other directives.    
7150 CFR 71.2When the commercial fishing or guiding rights associated with a permittee's existing cabin are acquired by a new party, the privilege of using the cabin cannot be sold and the new party does not necessarily qualify for a cabin permit. He/she must apply for a permit and meet the criteria described in this paragraph (e) before issuance of a special use permit by the refuge manager. He/she may not occupy the cabin before issuance of a permit.Knowingly / NegligentlyClass A Misdemeanor /Class B misdemeanorNational Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act 16 USC 668dd(b)(5)In administering the System, the Secretary is authorized to take the following actions: Issue regulations to carry out this Act.
7150 CFR 71.2(a) License requiredEach person must secure and possess the required State [hunting] license.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.2(b) Duck stamp requiredEach person age 16 and older must obtain and possess a Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Federal Duck Stamp) while hunting migratory waterfowl.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.2(c) Migratory bird rules applyEach person must comply with the applicable provisions of Federal laws and regulations including this subchapter and the current Federal migratory bird regulations at 50 CFR parts 20 and 21.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.2(d) State laws applyEach person must comply with the applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State in which a hatchery is located unless further restricted by Federal law or regulation.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.2(e) Access rules applyEach person must comply with the terms and conditions authorizing access and use of the national fish hatchery area.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.2(g) Speical noticesEach person must comply with the provisions of any special notices governing hunting on the national fish hatchery area.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(a)(1) Iron River NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow duck, goose, coot, rail, snipe, woodcock, dove, and crow hunting on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(a)(2) Iron River NFH Upland Game HuntingWe allow pheasant, bobwhite quail, ruffed and sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, rabbit/hare, squirrel, coyote, fox, bobcat, raccoon, opossum, skunk, weasel, and woodchuck hunting on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(a)(3) Iron River NFH Big Game HuntingWe allow white-tailed deer, turkey, and bear hunting on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following conditions:Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(a)(3)(i) Iron River NFH Big Game HuntingYou must label tree stands and ground blinds with the owner's State hunting license number. The label must be readable from the ground.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(a)(3)(ii) Iron River NFH Big Game HuntingYou may place tree stands and ground blinds on the hatchery only from September 1 to December 31 annually.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(1) Jordan River NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow the hunting of woodcock, dove, duck, goose, rail, snipe, coot, and crow on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following conditions:Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(1)(i) Jordan River NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow entry into the hatchery 1 hour before legal sunrise and require hunters to leave the hatchery no later than 1 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(1)(ii) Jordan River NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe prohibit shooting on or over any hatchery road within 50 feet (15 meters) from the centerline.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(1)(iii) Jordan River NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow the use of dogs while hunting, provided the dog is under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(2) Jordan River NFH Upland Game HuntingWe allow hunting of rabbit/hare, squirrel, coyote, fox, bobcat, raccoon, opossum, skunk, weasel, and woodchuck on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(3) Jordan River NFH Big Game HuntingWe allow hunting of bear, white-tailed deer, and turkey on designated areas of the hatchery and subject to the following conditions: (i) The conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply. (ii) We allow the use of portable stands and blinds for hunting, and hunters must remove them at the end of each day. (iii) ou must label tree stands with the owner's Department of Natural Resources sportcard number. The label, printed in legible English that can be easily read from the ground, must be affixed to the stand.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(3)(i) Jordan River NFH Big Game HuntingThe conditions set forth at paragraphs (b)(1)(i) through (iii) of this section apply.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(3)(ii) Jordan River NFH Big Game HuntingWe allow the use of portable stands and blinds for hunting, and hunters must remove them at the end of each day.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(b)(3)(iii) Jordan River NFH Big Game HuntingYou must label tree stands with the owner's Department of Natural Resources sportcard number. The label, printed in legible English that can be easily read from the ground, must be affixed to the stand.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(c)(1) Leadville NFH Migratory Game Bird HuntingWe allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(c)(2) Leadville NFH Upland Game HuntingWe allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(c)(3) Leadville NFH Big Game HuntingWe allow big game hunting on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following conditions: Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(c)(3)(i) Leadville NFH Big Game HuntingYou must label tree stands and ground blinds with the owner's State hunting license number. The label must be readable from the ground.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(c)(3)(ii) Leadville NFH Big Game HuntingYou may place tree stands and ground blinds on the refuge only from September 1 to December 31 annually.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(d)(1) Leavenworth NFH Migratory Game BirdHuntingWe allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs for hunting in accordance with State of Washington hunting regulations.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(d)(2) Leavenworth NFH Upland Game HuntingWe allow upland game hunting on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs for hunting in accordance with State of Washington hunting regulations.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(d)(3) Leavenworth NFH Big Game HuntingWe allow big game hunting on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We allow the use of dogs for hunting in accordance with State of Washington hunting regulations.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(e)(1) Little White Salmon NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow hunting of crow on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following conditions:Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(e)(1)(i) Little White Salmon NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe only allow portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of nonliving natural materials. Hunters must remove all equipment at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(e)(1)(ii) Little White Salmon NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(e)(2) Little White Salmon NFH Upland Game HuntingWe allow hunting of bobcat, grouse, partridge, and porcupine on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(e)(3) Little White Salmon NFH Big Game HuntingWe allow hunting of bear, elk, black-tailed deer, mule deer, and wild turkey on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(f)(1) Southwest Native Acquatic Resources and Recovery Center Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow the hunting of sandhill crane, light and dark goose, duck, merganser, coot, mourning and white-winged dove, and band-tailed pigeon on designated areas of the center.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(f)(2) Southwest Native Acquatic Resources and Recovery Center Upland Game HuntingWe allow the hunting of Eurasian collared-dove; dusky (blue) grouse; pheasant; scaled quail; and Abert's, red, gray, and fox squirrel on designated areas of the center.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(g)(1) Spring Creek NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow hunting of crow on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following conditions:Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(g)(1)(i) Spring Creek NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe only allow portable blinds and temporary blinds constructed of nonliving natural materials. Hunters must remove all equipment at the end of each day's hunt.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(g)(1)(ii) Spring Creek NFH Migratory Bird HuntingWe allow the use of dogs when hunting.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(g)(2) Spring Creek NFH Upland Game HuntingWe allow hunting of bobcat, grouse, partridge, and porcupine on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.11(g)(3) Spring Creek NFH Big Game HuntingWe allow hunting of bear, elk, black-tailed deer, mule deer, and wild turkey on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: The conditions set forth at paragraphs (g)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(a) Abernathy Fish Technology CenterWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the center.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(1) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingAnglers must abide by posted signage.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(2) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingAnglers must remain at least 50 feet away from raceways and fish culture areas to maintain biosecurity of stocked fish populations.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(3) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingOn the Konkapot River, we prohibit angling equipment, including, but not limited to, live bait, boots, and rods, near the areas described in paragraph (b)(2).Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(4) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingWe limit access to Outreach Pond to youth (ages 13 and younger), supervised by an adult at all times.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(5) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingWe allow fishing on Outreach Pond during open hatchery hours only.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(6) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit the use of baitfish, shiners, and minnows in the Outreach Pond.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(7) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit all fishing methods of take besides rods on Outreach Pond.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(8) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingWe allow a daily creel limit of three (3) fish per individual at Outreach Pond. There is no creel limit during fishing derbies.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(9) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit fishing during the winter in Outreach Pond.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(b)(10) Berkshire NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit the use of all lead, including tackle containing lead, when fishing in Outreach Pond.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(c) Craig Brook NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We only allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(d)(1) Dwight D. Eisenhower NFH Sport FishingAnglers must abide by posted signage.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(d)(2) Dwight D. Eisenhower NFH Sport FishingAnglers must remain at least 50 feet away from the water intake from Furnace Brook, raceways, and fish culture areas for safety and to maintain biosecurity of stocked fish populations.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(d)(3) Dwight D. Eisenhower NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit angling equipment, including, but not limited to, live bait, boots, and rods, near the areas described in paragraph (d)(2).Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(e)(1) Edonton NFH Sport FishingWe allow fishing during open hatchery hours only.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(e)(2) Edonton NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit the cleaning of fish on the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(f) Entiat NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(g) Green Lake NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(h)(1) Harrison Lake NFH Sport FishingWe only allow fishing from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2 hour after legal sunset.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(h)(2) Harrison Lake NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit the use of nets for the capture of fish in Herring Creek.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(h)(3) Harrison Lake NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit the use of gasoline motors greater than 5 horsepower on watercraft.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(i) Hotchkiss NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We prohibit the cleaning of fish on the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(j) Inks Dam NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(k) Lamar NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We only allow sport fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(l) Leadville NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We prohibit the cleaning of fish on the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(m) Leavenworth NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(n) Little White Salmon NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We allow fishing after legal sunset, but the hatchery access road is closed from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(o) North Attleboro NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(p)(1) Orangeburg NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit fishing after legal sunset.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(p)(2) Orangeburg NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit the cleaning of fish on the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(p)(3) Orangeburg NFH Sport FishingWe prohibit motorized boats on the hatchery while fishing.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(q) Spring Creek NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We only allow fishing from legal sunrise to legal sunset.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(r) Tishomingo NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(s) Valley City NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery subject to the following condition: We prohibit the cleaning of fish on the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter
7150 CFR 71.12(t) Willard NFH Sport FishingWe allow sport fishing on designated areas of the hatchery.Knowingly / Strict liabilityClass A misdemeanor/ Class B misdemeanorRefuge Recreation Act 16 USC 460k-3The Secretary may issue regulations to carry out the purposes of this subchapter

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