NAC503.300. Permit to take raptors: Quota; falconry license required.  


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  •      1. Each year, the Commission may establish a resident and nonresident quota for raptors that may be taken from the wild under a permit.

         2. A holder of a permit to take raptors may take from the wild only the number of raptors permitted, but in no event more than two raptors per calendar year, regardless of whether the raptor is subsequently transferred during that calendar year.

         3. Before obtaining a permit to take raptors, a permittee must possess a valid falconry license issued by this State, a valid falconry license issued by the state of which the permittee is a resident or, if he or she is not a resident of the United States, by the country of which the permittee is a resident.

     [Bd. of Fish & Game Comm’rs Gen. Reg. No. 15 § 25.30, eff. 6-1-72; A 12-15-76; 12-30-77]—(NAC A by Bd. of Wildlife Comm’rs 4-27-84, eff. 5-25-84; 7-1-97; R046-11, 4-5-2013)