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Section 36-703 – COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE FARMS — RESTRICTIONS — LICENSE.

36-703. COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE FARMS — RESTRICTIONS — LICENSE. No person shall obtain, possess, preserve, or propagate any species of big game animals found wild in this state for the purpose of selling the same unless he has first secured a commercial wildlife farm license from the director. (a) License Provisions. Such license may be issued […]

Section 36-704 – PROPAGATION OF PUBLICLY OWNED WILDLIFE PROHIBITED.

36-704. PROPAGATION OF PUBLICLY OWNED WILDLIFE PROHIBITED. No person shall capture or possess any wildlife, owned or held in trust by the state, for any purpose, except as otherwise provided in this title or by commission regulation promulgated pursuant hereto. History: [36-704, added 1976, ch. 95, sec. 2, p. 345; am. 1992, ch. 81, sec. […]

Section 36-705 – STEALING FROM AUTHORIZED HATCHERIES — FARMS.

36-705. STEALING FROM AUTHORIZED HATCHERIES — FARMS. It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to take or carry away any fish or wild animal or wild bird from any county, state, federal or private fish hatchery, fish trap, fish holding pond, or wildlife farm authorized to operate in this state under provisions of this title. […]

Section 36-706 – PRIVATE PARKS AND PONDS — NONCOMMERCIAL — PERMIT REQUIRED.

36-706. PRIVATE PARKS AND PONDS — NONCOMMERCIAL — PERMIT REQUIRED. No person shall establish and maintain a private park or pond on premises owned or leased by him and obtain, possess, transport, propagate and process for his own personal pleasure and use any fish approved by the commission, or any big game animals found wild […]

Section 36-708 – HUMANE TREATMENT — COMMISSION AUTHORIZED TO MAKE RULES.

36-708. HUMANE TREATMENT — COMMISSION AUTHORIZED TO MAKE RULES. The commission is hereby authorized to promulgate regulations relating to standards of sanitation, humane treatment, proper care, and the maintenance of any species of big game animals found wild in this state that is held in captivity including wildlife held under licenses or permits issued under […]

Section 36-709 – REASONABLE INSPECTION — NOTICE OF VIOLATION — REQUIRED RECORDS.

36-709. REASONABLE INSPECTION — NOTICE OF VIOLATION — REQUIRED RECORDS. (a) Inspection of Facilities Operated Under License or Permit. As a condition to the issuance of a license or permit for the confinement of wildlife as hereinbefore provided in this chapter, the director or his duly authorized representative shall have the right at any reasonable […]

Section 36-710 – PENALTY.

36-710. PENALTY. Any licensee or permittee who shall be convicted of violating any of the provisions of this chapter may have his license or permit revoked by the court for a period of not to exceed twelve (12) months next following such conviction. All wildlife held under said license or permit so revoked or held […]

Section 36-711 – REGULATION OF DOMESTIC FUR-BEARING ANIMALS AND DOMESTIC CERVIDAE.

36-711. REGULATION OF DOMESTIC FUR-BEARING ANIMALS AND DOMESTIC CERVIDAE. The authority to regulate the breeding, raising, producing, marketing or any other phase of the production or distribution, of domestic fur-bearing animals as defined in chapter 30, title 25, Idaho Code, and domestic cervidae as defined in chapter 37, title 25, Idaho Code, or the products […]

Section 36-712 – TATTOOING OF WOLVES — WHEN REQUIRED.

36-712. TATTOOING OF WOLVES — WHEN REQUIRED. (a) Any wolf that is captured alive to be later released or which is born or held in captivity for any purpose must be reported to the department within three (3) days of the capture or commencement of captivity. Any person found guilty of capturing or holding in […]

Section 36-713 – RECORDS.

36-713. RECORDS. The department shall maintain a record of each animal reported to it, pursuant to section 36-712, Idaho Code. The record shall indicate: (1) The person by whom the animal was captured or is held in captivity; (2) The location of the capture or captivity; (3) The date the animal was tattooed; (4) The […]

Section 36-715 – WOLVES — TRANSITION — AUTHORITIES AND DUTIES OF THE OFFICE OF SPECIES CONSERVATION — FISH AND GAME COMMISSION — DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME.

36-715. WOLVES — TRANSITION — AUTHORITIES AND DUTIES OF THE OFFICE OF SPECIES CONSERVATION — FISH AND GAME COMMISSION — DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME. (1) During the transition from federal management of wolves to state management, the governor’s office of species conservation shall be the lead agency and direct implementation of wolf management policy. […]