Nev. Admin. Code § 503.Sec. 3.2 - NEW
1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a person shall not possess or use a golden eagle in falconry unless
the person:
(a) Has a valid master falconry
license issued by the Department pursuant to NAC
503.240;
(b) Has a valid eagle permit issued pursuant
to section 4;
(c) Has a current and
valid hunting license issued pursuant to chapter 502 of NRS; and
2. A per son who is not a resident of this
State, holds a valid master falconry license issued by the appropriate agency
of the jurisdiction in which the person resides and otherwise legally possesses
a golden eagle in that jurisdiction may use the golden eagle in the practice of
falconry in this State if the person:
(a)
Possesses a valid nonresident hunting license issued pursuant to chapter 502 of
NRS; and
(b) Obtains written
authorization from the Department pursuant to section 5.
3. If a person moves to this State with the
intent to make this State his or her permanent residence and lawfully brings a
golden eagle into this State, the person must obtain a master falconry license
pursuant to NAC
503.240 and an eagle permit
pursuant to section 4 not later than 30 days after becoming a resident of this
State.
4. Except as otherwise
provided in subsection 2 of section 5, any person who possesses a golden eagle
in this State shall, while in possession of a golden eagle, have in his or her
possession and have ready for inspection by a game warden or representative of
the Department each license or permit required by subsection 1.
Notes
NRS 501.105, 501.181, 503.582, 503.583, 503.597, 503.610
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