2010 Tennessee Code
Title 70 - Wildlife Resources
Chapter 4 - Miscellaneous Regulations
Part 1 - Hunting and Fishing
70-4-112 - Hunting and chasing coons regulated Training season Violations Penalties.

70-4-112. Hunting and chasing coons regulated Training season Violations Penalties.

(a)  (1)  It is lawful for any person to chase coons with dogs at any season of the year, but no coon shall be killed or taken except during open season for killing or taking of coons, as may be prescribed by the wildlife resources commission or other body possessing the power to regulate open and closed seasons for game. No person chasing coons with dogs shall use or carry any firearms, axes or climbing instruments except during such open season as may be proclaimed as set forth in this subdivision (a)(1). No coon shall be shot at any time in the year either from a boat or any type of motor vehicle.

     (2)  (A)  Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, this part or any public or private act to the contrary, in counties that are located entirely east of U. S. Highway 27, the commission shall establish a minimum training season of not less than six (6) months each year, within which period coon dogs may be trained. Such coon dog training season shall not commence earlier than June 1 of each year. Such six (6) month period need not be consecutive. Within such training season, no person chasing coons with dogs shall use or carry any firearms, axes or climbing instruments except during such open season as may be proclaimed pursuant to this section. No coon shall be killed or taken except during such open season. No coon shall be shot at any time in the year either from a boat or any type of motor vehicle. The commission shall establish a minimum coon hunting season of not less than six (6) weeks each year, which season shall not commence sooner than November 1 of each year. Such six (6) week period need not be consecutive. The commission has the authority to extend both the training season or hunting season, or both, to such additional periods of time as it deems justified based on the coon population in the area involved in any section or sections of the state.

          (B)  To the extent that the provisions of this subdivision (a)(2) conflict with the provisions of § 70-4-122, any public act or any private act, the provisions of this subdivision (a)(2) control and shall supersede such laws.

(b)  Any person violating this section commits a Class C misdemeanor, and, in addition to the penalties prescribed by § 40-35-111 for Class C misdemeanors, is prohibited from hunting, chasing, or trapping for a period of not less than one (1) year.

[Acts 1953, ch. 198, § 1 (Williams, § 5178.70a); modified; Acts 1965, ch. 318, § 1; Private Acts of 1967, ch. 25, § 1; Acts 1973, ch. 174, §§ 1, 3; 1974, ch. 411, § 1; 1974, ch. 481, § 21; 1980, ch. 555, § 1; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 51-420; Acts 1983, ch. 465, §§ 1, 2; 1984, ch. 564, § 1; 1989, ch. 591, § 113.]  

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