2928 - Regulated hunting grounds permits.

     § 2928.  Regulated hunting grounds permits.        (a)  Eligibility.--Regulated hunting grounds require a     minimum of 100 acres of land, or land and water combined, on     which the permittee must release one of the following species of     domestically produced game birds: namely, ringneck pheasants,     bobwhite quail or mallard ducks. Any of the listed species and     chukar partridges may be released only if they are listed on the     permit application and propagated by the permittee or received     from a legal source. At least 100 of each species listed on the     permit shall be released.        (b)  Classes of permits.--The following shall be the classes     of permits:            (1)  Commercial - open to the public for a fee or other        charge.            (2)  Noncommercial - used by permittee only or guests        with no fee or any charge for the use of the area or the        birds.        (c)  Marking boundary.--The boundary of the premises covered     by a permit as a regulated hunting ground shall be marked in     such manner that any intruder is warned of the purpose of the     area and that it is unlawful to enter the area without     permission. The commission shall recommend wording for signs to     be used for this purpose.        (d)  Hunting regulations.--Permittees and their guests may     shoot the birds released by them during the regulated hunting     grounds season which shall be set each year by the commission     without regard to the general Statewide season. Persons hunting     or taking game birds released under authority of the permit on     regulated hunting grounds are not required to have and display a     hunting license, as required by this title, but the methods of     hunting and taking these game birds shall be in compliance with     provisions of this title.        (e)  Seasons and bag limits.--All species of game, other than     those specified, found on the premises covered by the regulated     hunting grounds permit may be taken on the premises only by     persons in possession of a valid hunting or furtaker license and     only in accordance with the general provisions of this title and     regulations of the commission governing seasons and bag limits.        (f)  Tagging killed birds.--Before any released bird killed     under the provisions of a regulated hunting grounds permit is     consumed on the premises or removed from the premises, the     permittee shall attach a tag to each bird killed. The tags shall     be numbered consecutively and supplied by the commission at     reasonable cost and shall contain such information as the     commission may require. No game bird killed on a regulated     hunting ground shall have the right foot removed until a     regulated hunting ground tag for the current season is attached     to the bird. The tags shall remain attached to the individual     birds until prepared for consumption and shall not be used more     than once.        (g)  Dog training and trials.--Dogs may be trained or field     trials may be held at any time of the year upon the premises     covered by a regulated hunting grounds permit, and retriever     trials may be conducted thereon. All birds killed shall be     included in the reported kill. Except during the open season for     shooting, no game birds shall be killed while training dogs or     conducting field trials. The special permit required in this     title shall first be obtained to conduct a retriever trial     thereon at any other period.        (h)  Unlawful acts.--It is unlawful to:            (1)  Remove from or consume on the premises covered by a        regulated hunting grounds permit pheasants, bobwhite quail or        mallard ducks killed in accordance with the provisions of        this section which have not been tagged as required by this        section.            (2)  Violate any of the provisions of this chapter        regarding marking and tagging of birds.            (3)  Use any methods to hunt for, chase or kill birds on        a regulated hunting ground which are not specifically        permitted by this title.            (4)  Trap any game bird or have any trap set that is        capable of taking a game bird alive on any regulated hunting        grounds unless authorized by this title.            (5)  Hunt for or take any game on a three-day hunting        license other than permitted by subsection (d).            (6)  Violate any of the other provisions of this section.        (i)  Penalty.--A violation of this section is a summary     offense of the fifth degree. Each bird or animal involved in a     violation constitutes a separate offense.     (Aug. 5, 1991, P.L.217, No.24, eff. imd.)        1991 Amendment.  Act 24 amended subsecs. (d) and (e).        Cross References.  Section 2928 is referred to in section     2303 of this title.