2005 Arizona Revised Statutes - Revised Statutes §17-333.03  State migratory bird stamp

A. The commission shall:

1. Issue state migratory bird stamps annually, expiring from and after June 30 of each year.

2. Prescribe the form of the migratory bird stamp and furnish the stamps to dealers to sell in the same manner as other stamps, tags and licenses for the fee prescribed pursuant to section 17-333.

B. A stamp is validated by the licensee's signature written in ink across the stamp's face.

C. Beginning on July 1, 2000, it is unlawful for a person sixteen years of age or older to take or possess a migratory bird in the field, other than ducks, geese or swans, unless the person possesses a current valid state migratory bird stamp.

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