Section 36-121 – SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR DEPARTMENT.
36-121. SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR DEPARTMENT. The director, with the approval of the governor, is hereby authorized to employ special counsel for the department of fish and game, and to pay reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses of such counsel incurred in the conduct of business of the department of fish and game, or prosecution of violations […]
Section 36-122 – ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
36-122. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) There is hereby created the fish and game advisory committee. The committee shall consist of twelve (12) members. Six (6) members of the committee shall be appointed by the director of the department of fish and game to generally represent wildlife interests. Six (6) members of the committee shall be appointed […]
Section 36-123 – WINTER FEEDING ADVISORY COMMITTEES.
36-123. WINTER FEEDING ADVISORY COMMITTEES. (1) A winter feeding advisory committee shall be established for each district where winter feeding of antelope, elk, and deer normally occurs. Each committee shall consist of five (5) members. The members shall be appointed and removed for cause by unanimous vote of the Idaho fish and game commission. It […]
Section 36-124 – RECIPROCAL LICENSURE AGREEMENTS WITH INDIAN TRIBES.
36-124. RECIPROCAL LICENSURE AGREEMENTS WITH INDIAN TRIBES. The commission is authorized to enter into a reciprocal licensure agreement with any federally recognized Indian tribe that possesses a reservation within this state. Pursuant to such a reciprocal licensure agreement, the commission may recognize licenses or permits issued by the tribe for the hunting, angling or trapping […]
Section 36-125 – FIXING ASSESSMENT AND FEES FOR WILDLIFE — WOLF CONTROL FUND.
36-125. FIXING ASSESSMENT AND FEES FOR WILDLIFE — WOLF CONTROL FUND. The fish and game commission shall comply with the provisions of section 22-5306, Idaho Code, in providing the wolf depredation control board with direction for use of fish and game funds transferred to the fish and game fund transfer subaccount of the wolf control […]
Section 36-126 – MOTORIZED USE RESTRICTIONS IN RECREATIONAL ACCESS AGREEMENTS.
36-126. MOTORIZED USE RESTRICTIONS IN RECREATIONAL ACCESS AGREEMENTS. (1) In the event owners or lawful possessors of private land have restricted motorized vehicle operation on their land, the commission or department may, in entering into a lease or other cooperative agreement with such owners or possessors to allow public recreational access to such land, agree […]
Section 36-113 – ELECTROFISHING PERMITS — WATER QUALITY DATA.
36-113. ELECTROFISHING PERMITS — WATER QUALITY DATA. The department of fish and game shall enter into an agreement with the director to grant necessary permits and licenses for electrofishing needed to accomplish water quality monitoring pursuant to chapter 36, title 39, Idaho Code. Additionally, the department of fish and game shall provide as requested by […]
Section 36-115 – NONEXPENDABLE BIG GAME DEPREDATION FUND — EXPENDABLE BIG GAME DEPREDATION FUND.
36-115. NONEXPENDABLE BIG GAME DEPREDATION FUND — EXPENDABLE BIG GAME DEPREDATION FUND. (a) The nonexpendable big game depredation fund is hereby established in the state treasury. On July 1, 2005, the state controller shall transfer two million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,250,000) from the big game secondary depredation account, created pursuant to section 3, […]
Section 36-116 – WOLVES — SOLICITATION FOR TRANSFER.
36-116. WOLVES — SOLICITATION FOR TRANSFER. Within thirty (30) days from the effective date of this act, the Idaho department of fish and game shall contact, in writing, all state agencies within the United States with comparable powers and duties as those vested in the department, soliciting interest in the transfer of wolves from Idaho […]
Section 36-120 – STATE GAME FARMS AND FISH HATCHERIES — RESTRICTIONS ON EMPLOYEES.
36-120. STATE GAME FARMS AND FISH HATCHERIES — RESTRICTIONS ON EMPLOYEES. All classified personnel employed at state game farms and state fish hatcheries shall devote their entire time to the duties of their office, and shall not engage in any manner whatever in the operation of any fish hatchery or game farm, public or private, […]