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303:1 Purchase, Possession, or Sale of Deer or Moose. Amend RSA 208:9, I to read as follows:
I. No person shall possess the carcass or any part of the carcass of wild deer or moose without the deer or moose tag or registration seal attached to it or by special permission of the executive director or the executive director's agent.
303:2 Transportation of Deer. Amend RSA 208:12 to read as follows:
208:12 Transportation by Residents.
A resident of the state may transport within the state, during the open season and for 10 days thereafter, a deer legally taken by the resident, when accompanied by such resident, and to which the deer tag has been attached as provided in RSA 208:16 and to which the registration seal has been attached . If the deer or carcass is placed in the custody of a licensed common carrier it shall, in addition to the deer tag and registration seal , have attached a tag, plainly marked, with the name of the consignor, the name of the consignee, the point of shipment, and the destination.
303:3 Transportation of Deer; Transportation by Nonresidents. Amend RSA 208:13 to read as follows:
208:13 Transportation by Nonresidents.
The holder of a nonresident hunting license may transport within the state or from a point within the state to a point outside the state, a deer legally taken by the nonresident, when accompanied by such nonresident and to which the deer tag has been attached as provided in RSA 208:16 and also to which the registration seal has been attached . If the deer or carcass is placed in the custody of a licensed common carrier, it shall in addition to the deer tag and registration seal have attached another tag plainly marked with the name of the consignor, the name of the consignee, the point of shipment, and the destination. The agent of the common carrier shall see that the deer tag attached to the deer or carcass bears the same number as written on the license by the issuing license agent.
303:4 Transportation of Deer; Registration and Fees. Amend RSA 208:15-a and 15-b to read as follows:
208:15-a Deer Registration Stations.
The executive director shall cause to be established such number of deer registration stations as the executive director may deem necessary for the purpose of registering deer killed in the state. Each such station shall be in charge of an agent designated by the executive director. Once each year a list of such agents and the location of registration stations shall be published in one or more newspapers in the state the New Hampshire Hunting and Trapping Digest.
208:15-b Registration and Fees.
The registration agent shall register each deer legally presented for registration and shall attach provide a registration seal to confirmation number for each deer in the manner prescribed by the executive director. The executive director shall adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A relative to registration agent fees.
303:5 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
Approved: July 26, 2024
Effective Date: September 24, 2024
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303:1 Purchase, Possession, or Sale of Deer or Moose. Amend RSA 208:9, I to read as follows:
I. No person shall possess the carcass or any part of the carcass of wild deer or moose without a registration confirmation number or without the deer or moose tag attached to it except by special permission of the executive director or the executive director's agent.
303:2 Transportation of Deer. Amend RSA 208:12 to read as follows:
208:12 Transportation by Residents.
A resident of the state may transport within the state, during the open season and for 10 days thereafter, a deer legally taken by the resident, when accompanied by such resident, and to which the deer tag has been attached as provided in RSA 208:16 and for which the resident has received a registration confirmation number . If the deer or carcass is placed in the custody of a licensed common carrier it shall, in addition to the attached deer tag and the registration confirmation number , have attached a tag, plainly marked, with the name of the consignor, the name of the consignee, the point of shipment, and the destination.
303:3 Transportation of Deer; Transportation by Nonresidents. Amend RSA 208:13 to read as follows:
208:13 Transportation by Nonresidents.
The holder of a nonresident hunting license may transport within the state or from a point within the state to a point outside the state, a deer legally taken by the nonresident, when accompanied by such nonresident and to which the deer tag has been attached as provided in RSA 208:16 and also for which the nonresident has received a registration confirmation number . If the deer or carcass is placed in the custody of a licensed common carrier, it shall , in addition to the attached deer tag and the registration confirmation number, have attached another tag plainly marked with the name of the consignor, the name of the consignee, the point of shipment, and the destination. The agent of the common carrier shall see that the deer tag attached to the deer or carcass bears the same number as written on the license by the issuing license agent.
303:4 Transportation of Deer; Registration and Fees. Amend RSA 208:15-a and 15-b to read as follows:
208:15-a Deer Registration Stations.
The executive director shall cause to be established such number of deer registration stations as the executive director may deem necessary for the purpose of registering deer killed in the state. Each such station shall be in charge of an agent designated by the executive director. Annually, a list of such agents and the location of registration stations shall be published in the New Hampshire Hunting and Trapping Digest.
208:15-b Registration and Fees.
The registration agent shall register each deer legally presented for registration and shall provide a registration confirmation number for each deer in the manner prescribed by the executive director. The executive director shall adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A relative to registration agent fees.
303:5 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
Approved: July 26, 2024
Effective Date: September 24, 2024