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1 Fish and Game; Restitution for Illegal Taking or Possessing. Amend RSA 207:55 to read as follows:

207:55 Restitution for Illegal Taking or Possessing.

I. In addition to the penalties provided for violating any of the provisions of RSA title LXII or title XVIII or any rule made under the authority thereof, any person convicted of the illegal taking or illegal possession of game animals, game birds, or fur-bearing animals, resulting in the injury, death, or destruction of the same, may be sentenced to make restitution to the state for the value of each game animal, game bird, or fur-bearing animal so taken or possessed as follows:

(a) Marten, moose and bear: $1,000 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(b) Deer: $250 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(c) Wild rabbit, hare, muskrat and gray squirrel: $10 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(d) Wild turkey: $200 per bird illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(e) Ruffed grouse, spruce grouse, pheasant, woodcock, ducks or geese: $15 per bird illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(f) Fisher, bobcat, otter : $200 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(g) *Fox: $75 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(h) Beaver and mink : $20* per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(i) Raccoon: $20 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

II. In every case of conviction involving the illegal taking or illegal possession of game animals, game birds, or fur-bearing animals, the court may order the defendant to reimburse the state in a sum or sums not to exceed the amount as established in paragraph I. Such reimbursements shall be paid directly to the court. If 2 or more defendants are convicted of the illegal taking or the illegal possession of the game animal, game bird or fur-bearing animal the reimbursement above prescribed shall be declared against them jointly and severally.

III. Courts ordering such reimbursement damages shall remit such monies as prescribed in RSA 206:34. Monies collected from such reimbursement damages shall be deposited in the fish and game fund.

IV. Any person failing to make a damage assessment payment as ordered by the court shall be guilty of contempt and such person shall not be eligible to purchase any license issued by the fish and game department until all assessments are paid in full.

2 New Paragraph; Fish and Game; Revocation or Suspension for Conviction. Amend RSA 214:19 by inserting after paragraph II the following new paragraph:

II-a. The executive director shall revoke or suspend the license of any person who has been found guilty in any court a third time within 7 years of the first finding of guilty of a violation of any such law or regulation, for a period of not less than one year nor more than 7 years from the date of such finding or conviction.

3 New Paragraph; Fish and Game; Penalties. Amend RSA 214:37 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph:

V. Any person who has been found guilty, in any court, of 3 separate violations of any law under Title XVIII that carries a license suspension penalty, within 7 years of the first finding of guilty of any such violation, shall be deemed a habitual offender and shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

4 Crossbows Permitted for Certain Persons with a Disability. Amend RSA 207:10-c, II to read as follows:

II. The crossbow permit shall be perpetual. The executive director shall retain the records for such permits for a period not less than 7 years. Loss or destruction of the permit after 7 years shall obligate the permittee to re-establish eligibility.

5 Nonresident Commercial Salt Water License. Amend RSA 211:49-a, I to read as follows:

I. Any person who does not qualify as a resident under RSA 207:1, who takes, possesses, lands, or transports by any method, from or on the waters of this state, regardless of where the catch was taken, any marine species by any method for the purpose of selling the same, shall first procure a valid license from the executive director to do so. This license shall not include the taking, possession, landing, or transport of northern shrimp (Paudulus borealis) which requires a license under RSA 211:49-e, or the taking of lobsters and crabs, which requires a license under RSA 211:18. A nonresident shall not take sea urchins, clam worms, river herring, or scallops unless the state in which such person is a resident provides a reciprocal licensing privilege for residents of this state.

6 Effective Date.

I. Sections 1, 3, and 5 of this act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

II. The remainder of this act shall take effect upon its passage.

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1 Fish and Game; Restitution for Illegal Taking or Possessing. Amend RSA 207:55 to read as follows:

207:55 Restitution for Illegal Taking or Possessing.

I. In addition to the penalties provided for violating any of the provisions of RSA title LXII or title XVIII or any rule made under the authority thereof, any person convicted of the illegal taking or illegal possession of game animals, game birds, or fur-bearing animals, resulting in the injury, death, or destruction of the same, shall be sentenced to make restitution to the state for the value of each game animal, game bird, or fur-bearing animal so taken or possessed as follows:

(a) Marten, moose and bear: $1,000 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(b) Deer: $1,000 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(c) Wild rabbit, hare, muskrat and gray squirrel: $50 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(d) Wild turkey: $500 per bird illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(e) Ruffed grouse, spruce grouse, pheasant, woodcock, ducks or geese: $50 per bird illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(f) Fisher, bobcat, otter , and fox : $500 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

(g) Beaver , mink , and raccoon : $250 per animal illegally taken or illegally possessed.

II. In every case of conviction involving the illegal taking or illegal possession of game animals, game birds, or fur-bearing animals, the court shall order the defendant to reimburse the state in a sum or sums not to exceed the amount as established in paragraph I. Such reimbursements shall be paid directly to the court. If 2 or more defendants are convicted of the illegal taking or the illegal possession of the game animal, game bird or fur-bearing animal the reimbursement above prescribed shall be declared against them jointly and severally.

III. Courts ordering such reimbursement damages shall remit such monies as prescribed in RSA 206:34. Monies collected from such reimbursement damages shall be deposited in the fish and game fund.

IV. Any person failing to make a restitution payment as ordered by the court shall be guilty of contempt and such person shall not be eligible to purchase any license issued by the fish and game department until all assessments are paid in full.

2 New Paragraph; Fish and Game; Revocation or Suspension for Conviction. Amend RSA 214:19 by inserting after paragraph II the following new paragraph:

II-a. The executive director shall revoke or suspend the license of any person who has been found guilty in any court a third time within 7 years of the first finding of guilty of a violation of any such law or regulation, for a period of not less than one year nor more than 7 years from the date of such finding or conviction.

3 New Paragraph; Fish and Game; Penalties. Amend RSA 214:37 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph:

V. Any person who has been found guilty, in any court, of 3 separate violations of any law under Title XVIII that carries a license suspension penalty, within 7 years of the first finding of guilty of any such violation, shall be deemed a habitual offender and shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

4 Crossbows Permitted for Certain Persons with a Disability. Amend RSA 207:10-c, II to read as follows:

II. The executive director shall retain the records for such permits for a period not less than 7 years. Loss or destruction of the permit after 7 years shall obligate the permittee to re-establish eligibility.

5 Nonresident Commercial Salt Water License. Amend RSA 211:49-a, I to read as follows:

I. Any person who does not qualify as a resident under RSA 207:1, who takes, possesses, lands, or transports by any method, from or on the waters of this state, regardless of where the catch was taken, any marine species by any method for the purpose of selling the same, shall first procure a valid license from the executive director to do so. This license shall not include the taking, possession, landing, or transport of northern shrimp (Paudulus borealis) which requires a license under RSA 211:49-e, or the taking of lobsters and crabs, which requires a license under RSA 211:18. A nonresident shall not take sea urchins, clam worms, river herring, Atlantic menhaden, or scallops unless the state in which such person is a resident provides a reciprocal licensing privilege for residents of this state.

6 Effective Date.

I. Sections 1, 3, and 5 of this act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

II. The remainder of this act shall take effect upon its passage.