484B.4 - APPLICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS.

        484B.4  APPLICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS.         1.  A person who owns or controls by lease or otherwise for five      or more years, a contiguous tract of land having an area of not less      than three hundred twenty acres, and who desires to establish a      hunting preserve, to propagate and sell game birds and their young or      unhatched eggs, and shoot game birds and ungulates on the land, under      this chapter or the rules of the commission, shall make application      to the department for an operator's license.  The application shall      be made under oath of the applicant or under oath of one of its      principal officers if the applicant is an association or corporation.      Under the authority of this license, any property or facilities to be      used for propagating, holding, processing, or pasturing of game birds      or ungulates shall not be required to be contained within the      contiguous land area used for hunting purposes.  The application      shall be accompanied by an operator's license fee of two hundred      dollars.         2.  Upon receipt of an application, the department or its      authorized agent shall inspect the proposed hunting preserve and      facilities described in the application.  If the department finds      that the proposed hunting preserve meets the following requirements,      the department may approve the application and issue a hunting      preserve operator's license for the operation of the property and      facilities described in the application with the rights and subject      to the limitations in this chapter and the rules adopted by the      commission:         a.  The proposed hunting preserve contains at least three      hundred twenty acres but not more than two thousand five hundred      sixty acres.         b.  The area of the proposed hunting preserve is contiguous.         c.  The total area of all licensed hunting preserves and the      proposed hunting preserve will not exceed three percent of the land      area of the county.         d.  The game birds or ungulates released on the preserve will      not be detrimental to wildlife.         e.  The proposed hunting preserve will not interfere with the      normal activities of migratory birds.         3.  All hunting preserve operator's licenses shall expire on March      31 of each year.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1160, § 4; 99 Acts, ch 208, §36; 2008 Acts, ch 1031,      §54; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §106