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Section 214:17 – Refusing Licenses; Appeal.

    214:17 Refusing Licenses; Appeal. – The executive director and his agents shall refuse to issue any license to hunt if it appears that the applicant is not a suitable person to carry firearms. Any person who has been refused a license by an agent shall have the right of appeal to the executive director, […]

Section 214:18-b – Suspension or Revocation in Another Jurisdiction.

    214:18-b Suspension or Revocation in Another Jurisdiction. – Any person whose privilege to fish, hunt, trap, guide, take or land lobsters and crabs, or engage in commercial marine fishing activities has been suspended or revoked in any jurisdiction within the United States or Canada shall be prohibited from purchasing a license for such activity […]

Section 214:19 – Revocation or Suspension for Conviction.

    214:19 Revocation or Suspension for Conviction. – I. The executive director may revoke or suspend the license of any person who has been found guilty in any court of a violation of any provision of this title or any rule or regulation of the executive director, or who has been found guilty in a […]

Section 214:19-a – Appeal of Conviction.

    214:19-a Appeal of Conviction. – Whenever any person convicted of a violation of any provision of this title or any rule or regulation of the executive director or of RSA 163-B, RSA 236:26, RSA 265:102 or RSA 635:2 shall appeal, his license shall be suspended pending disposition of the appeal. If the person so […]

Section 214:19-b – Conviction by Court of Another State.

    214:19-b Conviction by Court of Another State. – The executive director may revoke the hunting license of any person who shall be convicted of an offense similar to those described in RSA 207:37-a, 207:38, 208:8, or 214:20 by a court of any other state. Source. 1996, 87:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1997.

Section 214:19-c – Copies of Record.

    214:19-c Copies of Record. – Copies of records of convictions and notices of license revocations kept by the executive director of this state and other states, certified by the executive director, shall be deemed admissible to prove such revocations or convictions in court. Source. 1996, 87:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1997.

Section 214:2 – License Required; Exception.

    214:2 License Required; Exception. – I. The provisions of RSA 214:1 shall not apply to resident land owners while upon their own land or to the owner’s children under 16 years of age when accompanied by the owner or another licensed person 18 years of age or over on such land, to persons fishing […]

Section 214:20 – Hunting While Intoxicated.

    214:20 Hunting While Intoxicated. – No person shall target practice, hunt, take, or attempt to take wildlife in this state by the use of a firearm, bow and arrow, crossbow and bolt, or any other weapon: I. While such person is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any controlled drug, or any combination […]

Section 214:20-a – Aggravated Hunting While Intoxicated.

    214:20-a Aggravated Hunting While Intoxicated. – A person shall be guilty of a violation of this section if in addition to violating the provisions of RSA 214:20, that person is involved in an incident resulting in serious bodily injury as defined in RSA 625:11 as a result of that person’s discharge of a firearm, […]

Section 214:20-b – Penalties for Intoxicated Hunting.

    214:20-b Penalties for Intoxicated Hunting. – I. Any person who shall be convicted of a violation of RSA 214:20 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. In addition to any penalty provided by law, such person’s hunting license shall be revoked and the person shall not be issued a license to hunt for a period […]

Section 214:20-c – Evidence.

    214:20-c Evidence. – Upon complaint, information, indictment or trial of any person charged with a violation of RSA 214:20 or 214:20-a, the court may admit evidence of the defendant’s alcohol concentration, as defined in RSA 259:3-b, as shown by a chemical analysis of his breath, urine, or blood. Evidence that there was, at the […]

Section 214:20-e – Refusal of Consent.

    214:20-e Refusal of Consent. – If a person under arrest for a violation of RSA 214:20 refuses upon the request of a law enforcement officer to submit to a physical and/or chemical test designated by the law enforcement officer as provided in RSA 214:20-d, none shall be given, but the executive director shall revoke […]

Section 214:20-f – Administration of Blood Alcohol Concentration Tests.

    214:20-f Administration of Blood Alcohol Concentration Tests. – All and any alcohol concentration tests performed as authorized in RSA 214:20-d shall be conducted pursuant to the requirements of RSA 265-A:5, relative to the testing of blood, urine, and breath. Source. 1996, 87:3. 2006, 260:8, eff. Jan. 1, 2007.