NAC502.4185. Applications for certain tags by group of persons.  


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  •      1. Residents and nonresidents may apply for tags as one party if they:

         (a) Submit individual applications to obtain tags;

         (b) Indicate the desire to hunt as a party on their applications; and

         (c) Select the corresponding valid hunter choice numbers for a species or category of species.

         2. If the Department is required, pursuant to NAC 502.418, to reject an application submitted by one member of a party, the Department is not required to reject the applications of the remaining members unless the ground for rejecting the one application also applies to the other applications.

         3. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, if any member of a party specifies on his or her application a type of hunt different from that specified by any other member of that party, the applications of each member of that party will be considered solely with respect to the type of hunt and residency for which the Department will issue the most tags in the drawing for which the application is submitted. If any member of a party specifies a junior hunt on his or her application, the applications of each member of that party will be considered solely with respect to the type of hunt, other than a junior hunt, for which the Department will issue the most tags in the drawing for which the application is submitted.

         4. Except as otherwise provided in NAC 502.4195, the Department shall not exceed its quotas for the respective resident and nonresident units of a season when issuing tags to a party.

         5. As used in this section, “party” means two or more persons applying together as a group to obtain tags for a season to hunt any deer, antlerless elk or antelope with horns shorter than its ears.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Wildlife Comm’rs, eff. 3-7-91; A 10-26-93; R168-99, 1-19-2000; R137-03, 1-20-2004; R160-12, 12-20-2012)