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Section 36-2212 – TRANSFER OF LICENSE.

36-2212. TRANSFER OF LICENSE. Upon application to the director of the Idaho fish and game department and a determination being made by him that the provisions of this act will be met and complied with by the transferee, any shooting preserve license may be transferred to another person or to another location upon sale of […]

Section 36-2213 – REGISTRATION BOOK.

36-2213. REGISTRATION BOOK. Each shooting preserve operator shall maintain a registration book listing the names, addresses and hunting license numbers of all shooters; the date on which they hunted; the amount of game taken, by sex and species; and the band numbers affixed to each carcass so taken. An accurate record likewise must be maintained […]

Section 36-2214 – PROHIBITIONS.

36-2214. PROHIBITIONS. Only dead birds which have been killed by shooting and which have been properly tagged shall be removed from the premises licensed under this act, and it shall be unlawful for any person to thereafter sell or attempt to sell or to buy or attempt to buy any such birds. History: [36-2214, added […]

Section 36-2215 – REVOCATION, SUSPENSION AND NONRENEWAL.

36-2215. REVOCATION, SUSPENSION AND NONRENEWAL. The director of the Idaho fish and game department may either refuse to issue or refuse to renew or may suspend or may revoke any shooting preserve license if the said director finds that such licensed shooting preserve or the operator thereof does not meet, or is not complying with […]

Section 36-2201 – PURPOSE.

36-2201. PURPOSE. It is the intent of the legislature by this act to provide for and control the establishment and operation of shooting preserves and to do so in such a manner as to be in the best public interest. Pursuant thereto the director of the Idaho fish and game department is hereby authorized to […]

Section 36-2202 – SHOOTING PRESERVE LICENSE.

36-2202. SHOOTING PRESERVE LICENSE. Upon receipt of a completed application of a type and form prescribed by the director, his representative shall inspect the proposed shooting preserve premises and facilities where such upland game birds are to be propagated, raised and released. If the department finds that the proposed operation and area meet all of […]

Section 36-2203 – STANDARDS.

36-2203. STANDARDS. (a) Each shooting preserve shall contain a minimum of one hundred sixty (160) acres in any tract of land (including water area, if any) and shall be restricted to not more than one thousand six hundred (1,600) acres (including water area, if any) in the event the land is leased by the licensee […]

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.]