102 - Definitions.

     § 102.  Definitions.        Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent     provisions of this title which are applicable to specific     provisions of this title, the following words and phrases when     used in this title shall have the meanings given to them in this     section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Acknowledgment of guilt."  A written statement admitting     guilt, given by an accused individual to an officer or deputy     officer along with the payment of a fine, which statement shall     have the same force and effect as though the person executing it     had a hearing before proper authority and been convicted of the     offense of which he is accused.        "Arrow."  A missile shot from a bow, having a slender shaft     with fletching or vanes at the butt and a pointed head without     any explosive, chemical or poison in the head or shaft and used     solely with a bow.        "Big game."  Unless otherwise modified by regulation of the     commission, includes the elk, the whitetail deer, the bear and     the wild turkey.        "Bird."  A member of the class Aves, including any part,     product, egg or offspring thereof, or the dead body or parts     thereof (excluding fossils), whether or not included in a     manufactured product or in a processed food product.        "Blind."  A manmade structure of any size, shape or design     constructed or arranged of any material in such a manner as to     conceal the body of any person, either in whole or part.        "Bodily injury."  Impairment of physical condition or     substantial pain.        "Bow."  A weapon which propels an arrow, is hand-held, hand-     drawn, held in the drawn position by hand or by a hand-held     mechanical device and released by hand. The term shall not be     construed or interpreted to mean or include what is commonly     known as a cross-bow.        "Closed season."  The periods of the calendar year and the     hours during which it is unlawful to take game or wildlife.        "Commission."  The Pennsylvania Game Commission of the     Commonwealth.        "Conspire" or "conspiracy."  The act or action of two or more     persons combining in any manner or degree to violate any     provisions of this title, either before or after the actual     commission of the offense, even though the offense is not     consummated.        "Contraband."  Any game or wildlife, or part or product     thereof, or any personal property, including, but not limited     to, firearms, traps, boats, decoys, vehicles and attachments and     property designed for use or used in hunting and taking game or     wildlife, when the game or wildlife, or part or product thereof,     or the personal property is held in possession, transported or     used or taken in violation of any law, the enforcement or     administration of which is vested in the commission. Contraband     shall be forfeited to the commission to be disposed of at the     discretion of the director.        "Convicted."  The finding of guilty of a person charged with     an offense after a hearing before a qualified authority. The     execution of an "acknowledgment of guilt" or a "plea of guilty"     shall have the same effect.        "Director."  The Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Game     Commission or any person to whom authority has been delegated by     the director.        "District justice."  (Deleted by amendment).        "Domicile."  That place where a person has a true, fixed and     permanent home and principal residence and to which, whenever     the person is temporarily absent, the person intends to return.     A domicile is a permanent building, or part thereof, including a     house, condominium, apartment room in a house or complex, or     mobile home. No vacant lot, second home, camp, cottage or     premises used solely for business shall be considered a     domicile.        "Each."  The whole or any part or parts, or manufactured     products containing the whole or any part or parts, of any game     or wildlife.        "Endangered species."  All species and subspecies of wildlife     which have been declared by:            (1)  the Secretary of the United States Department of the        Interior to be threatened with extinction and appear on the        Endangered Species List or the Native Endangered Species List        published in the Federal Register; or            (2)  the director to be threatened with extinction and        appear on the Pennsylvania Endangered Species List published        in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.        "Facsimile."  A copy of game or wildlife with similar     characteristics. The term includes man-made, taxidermy mounts,     mechanical or electronic facsimiles.        "Fine shot."  Pellets which are no larger than what is     commonly known as BB's. The term does not include buckshot.        "Firearm."  An instrument used in the propulsion of shot,     shell, bullet or any other object by the action of gunpowder     exploded, explosive powder, the expansion of gas or the force of     a mechanical device under tension.            (1)  "Automatic."  Any firearm which discharges more than        once with a single pull of the trigger.            (2)  "Semiautomatic."  Any firearm which reloads without        aid of the shooter, but fires only once with a single pull of        the trigger.        "Furbearers."  Unless otherwise modified by regulation of the     commission, the term includes the badger, the fisher, the mink,     the muskrat, the opossum, the otter, the pine marten, the     striped and spotted skunk, the beaver, the raccoon, all weasels,     the red and gray fox and the bobcat.        "Game."  Includes "game animals," "game birds" and any     facsimile thereof.        "Game animals."  Unless otherwise modified by regulation of     the commission, the term includes the elk, the whitetail deer,     the bear, the cottontail rabbit, the snowshoe hare, the red,     gray and fox squirrel and the groundhog or woodchuck.        "Game birds."  Unless otherwise modified by regulation of the     commission, the term includes geese, brant, wild ducks,     mergansers and swans; coots, gallinules, rails, snipe, woodcock;     turkeys, grouse, pheasants, Hungarian partridges, bobwhite quail     and mourning doves.        "Green pelt."  A pelt which is not dried, cured or tanned.        "Hunt" or "hunting."  Any act or furtherance of the taking or     killing of any game or wildlife, or any part or product thereof,     and includes, but is not limited to, chasing, tracking, calling,     pursuing, lying in wait, trapping, shooting at, including     shooting at a game or wildlife facsimile, or wounding with any     weapon or implement, or using any personal property, including     dogs, or the property of others, of any nature, in furtherance     of any of these purposes, or aiding, abetting or conspiring with     another person in that purpose.        "Loaded firearm."  A firearm of any kind which has a live     shell or cartridge in either the chamber or magazine.        "Magisterial district judge."  Includes a court of the minor     judiciary having jurisdiction over summary offenses generally.        "Management unit."  Any geographic area defined and     designated by regulation of the commission for game or wildlife     management purposes which may consist of all or a part or parts     of one or more contiguous counties or management units and     includes all lands and waters therein.        "Migratory game bird."  Any game bird defined in 50 CFR 20.11     (relating to meaning of terms), except as otherwise provided in     Pennsylvania Game Commission regulations.        "Migratory waterfowl."  All species as defined in 50 CFR by     the United States Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of     the Interior.        "Mounted specimen."  Any game or wildlife, or any portion or     part thereof, prepared, preserved, arranged, set up or posed in     a lifelike position or some other form of display.        "Officer."  Any Game Commission officer or deputy Game     Commission officer appointed by the commission or any other     person with law enforcement powers who is designated by the     director to enforce this title.        "Open season."  The indicated periods of the calendar year     and the daily hours during which game or wildlife may be legally     hunted, taken or killed and includes both the first and the last     day of the season or period of time designated by this title or     by regulation of the commission.        "Part" or "parts."  Any portion of tissue, flesh, blood,     bone, hide, skin, hair or feather of such substance, size,     volume or weight, which may be determined by a qualified person     as belonging to the species alleged, even though diluted or     contained in any manufactured product.        "Person."  An individual, partnership, association,     corporation, political subdivision, municipal authority, the     Commonwealth or any other legal entity as the context requires.        "Poaching."  To unlawfully take game or wildlife by means of     or as a result of multiple violations of the provisions of this     title or the regulations thereunder.        "Possession."  The detention and control, or the manual or     ideal custody, of anything which may be the subject of property,     for one's use and enjoyment, either as owner or as the     proprietor of a qualified right in it, and either held     personally or by another who exercises it in one's place and     name. Possession includes the act or state of possessing and     that condition of facts under which one can exercise his power     over a corporeal thing at his pleasure to the exclusion of all     other persons. Possession includes constructive possession which     means not actual but assumed to exist where one claims to hold     by virtue of some title without having actual custody. The     presence in a vehicle of any kind, or its attachments, of any     unlawfully taken game or wildlife or unlawful device or     contraband is presumptive evidence of its possession by all     persons occupying the vehicle or its attachments.        "Protected birds."  All wild birds not included within the     term "game birds."        "Raptors."  All eagles, falcons, hawks and owls, individually     or collectively, whether protected or unprotected.        "Resident."  A person who is permanently domiciled within     this Commonwealth which person's principal domicile is in this     Commonwealth to which that person has the intention of returning     whenever that person is temporarily absent.        "Serious bodily injury."  Bodily injury which creates a     substantial risk of death or which causes serious permanent     disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of the function     of any bodily member or organ.        "Shooting hours."  The designated periods of time, including     any modification by regulation of the commission, for the lawful     killing or taking of game or wildlife.        "Small game."  All species of game birds and game animals not     classed as big game.        "Take."  To harass, pursue, hunt for, shoot, wound, kill,     trap, capture, possess or collect any game or wildlife,     including shooting at a facsimile of game or wildlife, or     attempt to harass, pursue, hunt for, shoot, wound, kill, trap,     capture or collect any game or wildlife or aiding, abetting or     conspiring with another person in that purpose.        "Taxidermy."  The practice of mounting, arranging, posing,     preserving or freeze-drying game or wildlife, fish or reptiles     in a lifelike position.        "Threatened species."  All species and subspecies of wildlife     which have been declared by:            (1)  the Secretary of the United States Department of the        Interior to be in such small numbers throughout their range        that they may become endangered if their environment worsens        and appear on a Threatened Species List published in the        Federal Register; or            (2)  the director to be in such small numbers throughout        their range that they may become endangered if their        environment worsens and appear on the Pennsylvania Threatened        Species List published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.        "Title."  The provisions of this title and any rules,     regulations, restrictions or guidelines which are adopted by the     commission and promulgated as required by law.        "Time."  Official prevailing time.        "Transporting."  To move from one place to another by any     means whatsoever.        "Trapping."  The securing or attempting to secure possession     of game or wildlife by means of setting, placing or using any     device that is designed to close upon, hold fast, confine or     otherwise capture game or wildlife whether these means result in     capturing or not. It includes every act of assistance to any     other person in capturing game or wildlife by means of such     device whether these means result in capturing or not.        "Violation."  Any act in violation of a provision of this     title or any regulation promulgated by the commission which     implements or otherwise pertains to any provision of this title.        "Wild animals."  All mammals other than domestic animals as     defined in 1 Pa.C.S. § 1991 (relating to definitions).        "Wild birds."  All migratory birds as defined in 50 CFR by     the United States Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of     the Interior, game birds and any other birds designated by the     commission, including, but not limited to, grouse, partridge,     pheasant, quail and wild turkey.        "Wildlife."  Wild birds, wild mammals and facsimiles thereof,     regardless of classification, whether protected or unprotected,     including any part, product, egg or offspring thereof, or the     dead body or parts thereof (excluding fossils), whether or not     included.     (Nov. 25, 1988, P.L.1082, No.125, eff. imd.; Apr. 4, 1996,     P.L.55, No.19, eff. imd.; Dec. 19, 1996, P.L.1442, No.184, eff.     60 days; Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1618, No.207, eff. 60 days; July 9,     2008, P.L.920, No.65, eff. imd.; July 9, 2010, P.L.387, No.54,     eff. 60 days)        2010 Amendment.  Act 54 amended the defs. of "closed season,"     "open season" and "violation." See section 6 of Act 54 in the     appendix to this title for special provisions relating to public     notice.        2008 Amendment.  Act 65 added the def. of "mounted specimen."        2004 Amendment.  Act 207 deleted the def. of "district     justice" and added the def. of "magisterial district judge." See     sections 28 and 29 of Act 207 in the appendix to this title for     special provisions relating to applicability and construction of     law.        1996 Amendments.  Act 19 added the def. of "migratory game     bird" and Act 184 amended the defs. of "game," "hunt" or     "hunting," "take" and "wildlife" and added the defs. of "bodily     injury," "facsimile," "poaching" and "serious bodily injury."        1988 Amendment.  Act 125 added the def. of "loaded firearm."        Cross References.  Section 102 is referred to in section 2902     of this title.