Section 36-2402 – DELISTING ADVISORY TEAM — DUTIES — MEMBERSHIP.
36-2402. DELISTING ADVISORY TEAM — DUTIES — MEMBERSHIP. (1) The director of the department of fish and game for animal species and plant species, in cooperation and consultation with the governor’s office of species conservation, may establish a delisting advisory team (DAT) of no more than nine (9) members for a threatened species or endangered […]
Section 36-2403 – OPERATIONS OF DELISTING ADVISORY TEAM.
36-2403. OPERATIONS OF DELISTING ADVISORY TEAM. (1) The delisting advisory team shall elect a team leader who shall chair all meetings of the team and otherwise administer its operations. The team shall meet as necessary, but shall meet no less than once every six (6) months. (2) Members of the team not in the employ […]
Section 36-2404 – STATE DELISTING MANAGEMENT PLAN REQUIREMENTS.
36-2404. STATE DELISTING MANAGEMENT PLAN REQUIREMENTS. (1) The delisting advisory team shall develop a state management plan for a species in response to all notification of intent to delist the species by the secretary of interior or secretary of commerce or sooner if deemed appropriate. The state management plan shall provide for the management and […]
Section 36-2405 – RECOMMENDATION ON MANAGEMENT PLANS.
36-2405. RECOMMENDATION ON MANAGEMENT PLANS. (1) The delisting advisory team shall submit the management plan to the director of the department of fish and game for animal or plant species, for review and recommendation. (2) The director shall review the management plan and make a recommendation to the fish and game commission. The director may […]
Section 36-2303 – BOARD OF COMPACT ADMINISTRATORS — MEMBER.
36-2303. BOARD OF COMPACT ADMINISTRATORS — MEMBER. In furtherance of the provisions contained in the compact, there shall be one (1) member of the board from the state of Idaho who shall be the director or other officer of the Idaho department of fish and game charged with directing the enforcement activities of the department. […]
Section 36-2401 – DEFINITIONS.
36-2401. DEFINITIONS. As used in this title, the following terms have the following meanings unless the context indicates otherwise: (1) "Best scientific and commercial data available" means that where this chapter requires the use of the best scientific and commercial data available, the state, when evaluating comparable data, shall give greater weight to scientific or […]
Section 36-2204 – BOUNDARIES.
36-2204. BOUNDARIES. The exterior boundaries of such shooting preserve shall be clearly defined and posted with appropriate signs erected around the perimeter at intervals of one hundred fifty (150) feet or less if unfenced unless specified otherwise by commission rule. If the boundary of the shooting preserve is fenced, such signs must be posted at […]
Section 36-2205 – GAME BIRDS.
36-2205. GAME BIRDS. (a) Game which may be hunted under this act shall be confined to artificially propagated upland game birds. (b) A minimum release of two hundred (200) upland game birds of each species to be hunted on each shooting preserve must be made on the licensed area during the shooting preserve season. (c) […]
Section 36-2206 – FEES.
36-2206. FEES. Fees for shooting preserve permits shall be the fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, per year. History: [36-2206, added 1977, ch. 324, sec. 1, p. 908; am. 2000, ch. 211, sec. 33, p. 571.]
Section 36-2207 – LICENSE TO SHOOT IN A PRESERVE.
36-2207. LICENSE TO SHOOT IN A PRESERVE. Every person taking game birds upon a shooting preserve must secure an appropriate hunting license of the proper class authorizing the hunting of upland game birds or a license entitling the person to whom issued to hunt upland game birds on a licensed shooting preserve only. A license […]