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2006 South Dakota Code - 41-6-18.1 — Nonresident migratory waterfowl licenses, permit, and stamp required--Violation asmisdemeanor--Special nonresident migratory waterfowl license--Land acquisitionand development fund.
41-6-18.1. Nonresident migratory waterfowl licenses, permit, and stamp required--Violation as misdemeanor--Special nonresident migratory waterfowl license--Land acquisition and development fund. It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for a nonresident to hunt, take, or kill migratory waterfowl without a special nonresident waterfowl license, a fall three-day temporary nonresident waterfowl license, early fall Canada goose temporary nonresident license, or a spring snow goose temporary nonresident license, a migratory bird certification permit, and a federal migratory bird stamp, or in violation of the conditions of the licenses or the rules of the Game, Fish and Parks Commission. A special
nonresident waterfowl license, except as otherwise provided in this
title, entitles the licensee to hunt migratory waterfowl for ten
consecutive days. Four dollars received from the sale of each
special nonresident waterfowl license shall be placed in the land
acquisition and development fund. The moneys from this fund shall
be used to acquire by purchase or lease real property to be used
primarily for game production. This license shall be in such form
as the Game, Fish and Parks Commission shall prescribe.
The
provision in this section limiting the validity of a special
nonresident waterfowl license to ten consecutive days does not
apply in Union, Clay, Bon Homme, Yankton, and Charles Mix counties;
and in such counties, the special nonresident waterfowl license is
valid during the same period as is a resident waterfowl
license.
The Game,
Fish and Parks Commission may issue no more than four thousand
special nonresident waterfowl licenses in a calendar year.
Source: SDC 1939, § 25.0302 as added by SL 1969, ch. 95; SL 1973, ch 265, § 1; SL 1977, ch 326, §§ 1, 4; SL 1982, ch 288, § 4; SL 1983, ch 295; SL 1984, ch 29, § 5Q; SL 1985, ch 323; SL 1986, ch 343, § 3; SL 1987, ch 300, § 2; SL 1989, ch 30, § 71; SL 1990, ch 332, § 7; SL 1991, ch 337, § 11; SL 1998, ch 252, § 15; SL 1998, ch 255, § 1; SL 2000, ch 205, § 2; SL 2003, ch 219, § 1.
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