§ 17-342 – Colorado river special use permit
17-342. Colorado river special use permit A. A person taking fish or amphibians for purposes other than for profit from or while on a boat or other floating device on all waters of the Colorado river south of the Nevada-Arizona boundary shall have in his possession a valid angling or fishing license issued by either […]
§ 17-343 – Reciprocal sale of licenses and special use permits
17-343. Reciprocal sale of licenses and special use permits The Arizona game and fish department and the California department of fish and game may enter into a reciprocal agreement to handle licenses and special use permits of either state and issue them to their authorized dealers. Arizona shall by April 30 of each year make […]
§ 17-344 – Period of validity of special permits
17-344. Period of validity of special permits Arizona-Colorado river special use permits and California-Colorado river special use permits shall be valid from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, or as the commission prescribes by rule or order.
§ 17-345 – Surcharges; purposes
17-345. Surcharges; purposes In addition to any other fees, the commission may impose and collect: 1. A surcharge on a license, permit, tag and stamp as the commission prescribes by rule. Monies collected pursuant to this paragraph shall be segregated from other fees and deposited in the conservation development fund. 2. Surcharges on Arizona-Colorado river […]
§ 17-346 – Special big game license tags
17-346. Special big game license tags In addition to any license tags issued under section 17-333, the commission may issue special big game license tags in the name of an incorporated nonprofit organization that is dedicated to wildlife conservation. No more than three special big game license tags may be issued for each species of […]
§ 17-361 – Trappers; licensing; restrictions; duties; reports
17-361. Trappers; licensing; restrictions; duties; reports A. The holder of a trapping license, may trap predatory, nongame, and fur-bearing mammals under such restrictions as the commission may specify. B. All traps shall be plainly identified with the name, address, or registered number of the owner, and such markings of identification shall be filed with the […]
§ 17-362 – Guide license; violations; annual report
17-362. Guide license; violations; annual report A. A person shall not act as a guide without first satisfying the director of the person’s qualifications and without having procured a guide license. A person who is under eighteen years of age shall not be issued a guide license. B. If a licensed guide fails to comply […]
§ 17-363 – Practice of taxidermy; registration required; rules; register; revocation; suspension; civil penalty
17-363. Practice of taxidermy; registration required; rules; register; revocation; suspension; civil penalty A. A person shall not engage in the business of a taxidermist for hire until that person registers with the department. The department shall adopt rules to allow a person to register pursuant to this section. B. A taxidermist shall: 1. Keep a […]
§ 17-310 – Agreement to appear in court
17-310. Agreement to appear in court Game rangers, wildlife managers, and other peace officers may take any person before a magistrate within the county in which an offense is committed for a violation of any provision of this title, but any person apprehended for violating any provision of this title punishable as a misdemeanor may […]
§ 17-335 – Blind resident; fishing license exemption
17-335. Blind resident; fishing license exemption A blind resident may fish without a license and is entitled to the same privileges as the holder of a valid license.