Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-4-113 - Small Game Depredation Permit
A.
The Department shall issue a small game depredation permit authorizing the take
of small game and the allowable methods of take only after the Department has
determined all other remedies prescribed under A.R.S. §
17-239(A), (B), and (C) have been exhausted and the take
of the small game is necessary to alleviate the property damage. A small game
depredation permit is:
1. A complimentary
permit.
2. Not valid for the take
of migratory birds unless the permit holder:
a. Obtains and possesses a federal special
purpose permit under
50 CFR 21.41, revised October 1, 2014, which is incorporated by reference; or
b. Is exempt from permitting requirements
under
50
CFR 21.43, revised October 1, 2014, which is
incorporated by reference.
c. For
subsections (A)(2)(a) and (b), the incorporated material is available at any
Department office, online at www.gpoaccess.gov, or it may be ordered from
the U.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box
979050, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000. This incorporation by reference does not
include any later amendments or editions of the incorporated
material.
B.
A person desiring a small game depredation permit shall submit to the
Department an application requesting the permit. The application form is
furnished by the Department and is available at any Department office and on
the Department's website. The person shall provide all of the following
information on the form:
1. Full name or,
when submitted by a municipality, the name of the agency and agency
contact;
2. Mailing
address;
3. Telephone number or,
when submitted by a municipality, agency contact number;
4. E-mail address, when available, or, when
submitted by a municipality, agency contact e-mail address;
5. Description of property damage
suffered;
6. Species of wildlife
causing the property damage; and
7.
Area the permit would be valid for.
C. Within 30 days of completion of the
activities authorized by the small game depredation permit, the permit holder
shall submit a report to the Department providing all of the following.
1. The number of individuals
removed;
2. The location the
individuals were removed from;
3.
The date of the removal; and
4. The
method of removal.
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