NAC502.333. Limitation on applying for junior hunt.  


Latest version.
  • A person who is otherwise eligible to apply for a junior hunt may apply for a junior hunt for not more than 5 years.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Wildlife Comm’rs by R115-07, eff. 12-4-2007; A by R150-09, 6-30-2010)

Notation

REVISER’S NOTE.

      The regulation of the Board of Wildlife Commissioners filed with the Secretary of State on June 30, 2010 (LCB File No. R150-09), which amended this section, contains the following provisions not included in NAC:

      “If a person who is ineligible to participate in a junior hunt because of his or her age or the number of years for which the person has applied for a junior hunt becomes eligible to participate in a junior hunt pursuant to the amendatory provisions of this regulation, the Department of Wildlife shall:

      1.  Reinstate to the category for the junior hunt each unused bonus point accumulated by that person and automatically transferred pursuant to subsection 4 of NAC 502.4189 before June 30, 2010;

      2.  Reduce the number of bonus points in the category for antlered mule deer by the number of bonus points transferred pursuant to subsection 1; and

      3.  Retain in the category for antlered mule deer each bonus point which was earned by the person before June 30, 2010, for each unsuccessful application for the issuance of a tag to hunt mule deer.”