Ohio Admin. Code 1501:31-9-07 - Wild animal hunting preserves
(A)
Methods of
take:
(1)
It
shall be unlawful to take any game, captive white-tailed deer or nonnative
wildlife from a wild animal hunting preserve by any method other than
hunting:
(a)
With a gun,
(b)
With a gun and dog,
(c)
With a bow and
arrow,
(d)
With a shotgun that is ten gauge or smaller or,
(e)
By
falconry as defined in Administrative Code.
(B)
It
shall be unlawful to place any type of game, captive white-tailed deer or
nonnative wildlife in a wild animal hunting preserve which would not contain
the animal and allow the animal to escape into the wild.
(C)
It shall be
unlawful to release any game, captive white-tailed deer or nonnative wildlife
from a cage or holding pen and immediately shoot or attempt to take said game,
captive white-tailed deer or nonnative wildlife.
(D)
It shall be
unlawful to release anygame, captive white-tailed deer or nonnative wildlife on
a wild animal hunting preserve which is untagged or improperly tagged.
(E)
It
shall be unlawful to transport or possess any game, captive white-tailed deer
or nonnative wildlife taken from a wild animal hunting preserve without a tag
as described in division (C) of section
1533.731 of the Revised Code
except captive white-tailed deer must be tagged according to rules adopted
under section 943.24 of the Revised
Code.
(F)
It shall be unlawful for the holders of a wild animal
hunting preserve license to fail to keep accurate daily records of the
information required by divisions (E) and (F) of section
1533.731 of the Revised Code.
All required information shall be recorded on forms supplied by the division of
wildlife or the Ohio department of agriculture or in any manner that documents
the required information and is available for review and inspection.
(G)
Escaped game, captive white-tailed deer or nonnative wildlife.
(1)
It shall be
unlawful for the operator of a wild animal hunting preserve to fail to notify
by telephone the chief of the division of wildlife or his representative of the
escape of any game, captive white-tailed deer or nonnative wildlife within
twenty-four hours of becoming aware of the escape.
(2)
It shall be
unlawful for the operator of a wild animal hunting preserve to fail to
immediately upon becoming aware of an escape of any game, captive white-tailed
deer or nonnative wildlife, make repairs to the enclosure to prevent
addditional escapes of any game, captive white-tailed deer or nonnative
wildlife.
(H)
It shall be unlawful to fail to clearly define the
boundaries of each wild animal hunting preserve enclosure with signs. These
signs must:
(1)
Be constructed of a durable, weather resistant
material;
(2)
Be at least ten inches by fourteen inches is
size;
(3)
Read "Licensed Hunting Preserve" in the English
language,
(4)
Be placed at a height above the ground of no less than
four feet,
(5)
Be secured to the outside of the fenced
enclosure,
(6)
Be placed along the perimeter of the fenced enclosure
at intervals that do not exceed four hundred feet.
(I)
All definition
set forth in rule
1501:31-1-02 of the
Administrative Code shall apply to this rule.
Replaces: 1501:31-9-07
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1531.06, 1531.08, 1531.10
Rule Amplifies: 1533.721, 1533.731
Prior Effective Dates: 08/15/1995, 01/01/2013
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1531.06, 1531.08, 1531.10
Rule Amplifies: 1533.721, 1533.731
Prior Effective Dates: 08/15/1995, 01/01/2013
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