2006 New Mexico Statutes - 17-3-36 — Regulated shooting preserves; fees.

17-3-36. Regulated shooting preserves; fees.

The state game commission may issue licenses authorizing the establishment and operation of regulated propagated game bird shooting preserves on private lands when in the judgment of the commission such areas will not conflict with any reasonable prior interest.  The commission shall govern and prescribe by regulation the following:   

A.     the minimum and maximum size of the areas, including the type of fences and signs;   

B.     the method of hunting;   

C.     the open and closed seasons, which need not conform to the regular hunting seasons;   

D.     the releasing, possession and use of legally propagated pen-raised game birds on the preserves; and   

E.     the fee for the licenses, which shall be just and reasonable.   

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