Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-4-302 - Use of Tags
A. In addition
to meeting requirements prescribed under A.R.S. §
17-331, a person who takes wildlife shall have in possession any tag required for the
particular season or hunt area.
B.
A tag obtained in violation of statute or rule is invalid and shall not be used
to take, transport, or possess wildlife.
C. A person who lawfully possesses both a
nonpermit-tag and a hunt permit-tag shall not take a genus or species in excess
of the bag limit established by Commission Order for that genus or
species.
D. A person shall:
1. Take and tag only the wildlife identified
on the tag.
2. Use a tag only in
the season and hunt for which the tag is valid as specified by Commission
Order.
E. Except as
permitted under
R12-4-217,
a person shall not:
1. Allow their tag to be
attached to wildlife killed by another person,
2. Allow their tag to be possessed by another
person while taking wildlife,
3.
Allow wildlife killed by that person to be tagged with another person's
tag,
4. Attach their tag to
wildlife killed by another person, or
5. Possess a tag issued to another person
while taking wildlife.
6.
Subsections (2) and (5) do not apply to a tag issued to a person under 18 years
of age.
F. Except as
permitted under
R12-4-217,
immediately after a person kills wildlife, the person shall attach:
1. The tag to the wildlife carcass in the
manner indicated on the tag, or
2.
The validation code to the wildlife carcass in the manner indicated by the
Department through the person's electronic device.
G. A person who authorizes another person to
possess, transport, or ship a portion of their lawfully taken animal shall
complete the transportation and shipping portion of the tag in the manner
indicated on the tag or by the Department through the person's electronic
device, as applicable.
H. a tag is
no longer valid for the take of wildlife if:
1. The tag is mutilated or the Transportation
and Shipping Permit portion of the tag is signed or filled out, or
2. The validation code is attached to a
carcass.
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