484C.8 - REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASING WHITETAIL -- PROPERTY INTERESTS.

        484C.8  REQUIREMENTS FOR RELEASING WHITETAIL --      PROPERTY INTERESTS.         A person shall not release whitetail kept as preserve whitetail      onto land unless the landowner complies with all of the following:         1.  The landowner must notify the department at least thirty days      prior to first releasing the preserve whitetail on the land.  The      notice shall be provided in a manner required by the department.  The      notice must at least provide all of the following:         a.  A statement verifying that the fence which encloses the      land is certified by the department pursuant to section 484C.6.         b.  The landowner's name.         c.  The location of the land enclosed by the fence.         2.  The landowner shall cooperate with the department to remove      any whitetail from the enclosed land.  However, after the thirtieth      day following receipt of the notice, the state shall relinquish its      property interest in any remaining whitetail that the landowner and      the department were unable to remove from the enclosed land.  Any      remaining whitetail existing at that time on the enclosed land, and      any progeny of the whitetail, shall become preserve whitetail and      property of the landowner.         3.  A hunting preserve may include whitetail which were regulated      as farm deer by the department of agriculture and land stewardship      pursuant to chapter 170 and transported to the hunting preserve.  The      whitetail shall be considered farm deer until released onto the      hunting preserve.  Once released onto the hunting preserve, the      whitetail and its progeny become preserve whitetail and are subject      to regulation by the department of natural resources.  
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         2005 Acts, ch 139, §21